1. ADAM CLAYTON | CUSTOM WARWICK STREAMER CV

    Warwick introduced the Streamer CV - Classic Vintage - bass at NAMM 2013. Now Adam Clayton ordered his own Custom Shop Streamer CV according to his personal needs.

    This bass comes with a Swamp Ash body, a one-piece-maple neck and a maple fingerboard with a 9 1/2" radius equipped with Mother-of-pearl inlays.

    Adam Clayton's Streamer CV is fired with passive Seymour Duncan SPB-3 pickups combined with passive MEC electronics.

    Matching with the beautiful Gold Solid Finish, Warwick dressed this Custom Shop Streamer with a white pearl celluloid pickguard.

    VIDEO LINK (Below):



    It has the same passive pickups that are in the Warwick 'Reverso: Adam Clayton Signature model'

    http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/ab94/u2_stage_and_studio_adam/1-Bass_Guitars/Warwick/Warwick%20Streamer%20LX%20-%20648/0214SX3915CZASHAWW_04_zps6569a3f0.jpg

    http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/ab94/u2_stage_and_studio_adam/1-Bass_Guitars/Warwick/Warwick%20Streamer%20LX%20-%20648/0214SX3915CZASHAWW_02_zps980c32b9.jpg

    http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/ab94/u2_stage_and_studio_adam/1-Bass_Guitars/Warwick/Warwick%20Streamer%20LX%20-%20648/0214SX3915CZASHAWW_05_zps36aec305.jpg

    http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/ab94/u2_stage_and_studio_adam/1-Bass_Guitars/Warwick/Warwick%20Streamer%20LX%20-%20648/0214SX3915CZASHAWW_03_zps0ed06214.jpg

    http://i853.photobucket.com/albums/ab94/u2_stage_and_studio_adam/1-Bass_Guitars/Warwick/Warwick%20Streamer%20LX%20-%20648/0214SX3915CZASHAWW_01_zpsa3789fad.jpg
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  3. HOLY SHIT

    I WANT THIS SO BADLY



  4. I'm thinking of getting a Les Paul -shaped guitar, but I don't want Epiphones and I don't have the money for Gibsons, so other brands are the way to go. I wanna go for a new axe although used would be welcome too.

    I've seen this beauty which has lots of passionate reviews (mostly everyone who's played it puts it above Epiphones, for less than half the price)... It's the AXL 1216. It also comes in other amazing colors and finishes (below).


    http://www.thomann.de/gb/axl_al_820_br_1216.htm






  5. Although Antique Brown (the one in the Thomann link) is my favorite one, it looks just like Jonsi's guitar:

  6. The antique brown is gorgeous, the others.. I don't know. That one is screaming "buy me" to me though.
  7. The antique brown one is awesome, as is the burst-like one. Not going to lie, the alligator-skin-looking ones are hideous IMO
  8. The blue crackled one is the one I'd get if the brown wasn't available. Or maybe both, at that price

    Forgot to mention that every guitar is handmade, uniquely aged... So I could end up with a pretty different guitar that the ones seen there. That's part of the charm in my opinion.

    The important part: they are supposedly very well built and set-up, and the pickups are reportedly great. I'm not a fan of judging guitars by Youtube vids but there ain't much info on this axes otherwise, so Youtube it has to be:

    (review at 2:20, sound proof at 4:15)


  9. New guitar, Edge? I don't recognise that white/cream Strat. Any ideas?


  10. Or a new old guitar (or a old old guitar we've not previously seen.

    As they are in NYC, it's possible that was acquired on a Dallas/Edge guitar shopping trip on 48th.

    Another pic:

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    Judging by the black pickguard, pickups, knobs + the larger headstock... that should date it to the 1975-1979 era.
  11. It appears "creame-er" on that video screenshot, but it's still clearer than the yellow Clapton Strat he used during the Lovetown Tour so I had ruled that out too. Good job stimating the year Edge seems to have a soft spot for 70s Strats
  12. The Edge and Moog pedals:

    I remember seeing various Moog Moogerfooger pedals in the U2.com videos of the NLOTH sessions.

    I wonder if he's tried (or has incorporated) any of the new MiniFooger pedals.

    MF Drive - $179
    MF Delay - $219
    MF Trem - $189
    MF Boost - $149
    MF Ring - $159

    Check the video. They seem to have a lot of interesting tones.Also, it seems that they can all be altered with the use of an expression pedal. (More tonal options is never a bad thing in my view).

    I can't wait to try out a few of these... Any who... Check the video link from the Moog sight.

    Link below:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32WgbJzz1CI&feature=player_embedded#at=257