1. By the way, scored the other day:

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    New, 100€
  2. Those Gretsch's are damn cool... How is it to play?
  3. It's a shorter scale than usual, and it sounds FECKING AWESOME to be honest, better than any full-scale mid-range acoustic I've ever played. In fact, the only (6 strings) acoustic I've liked better in my life (quality/price wise, of course) is my grandfa's Takamine, which is priced at something like 600€ nowadays... But still doesn't play 6 times better than this beauty. Lots of sustain, a beautiful tone (somehow "darker" than you'd expect, but I like that a lot) and, why deny it, a damn cool look.


    Me and my friend Gon were the first to buy it at a physical store here in Spain, the day they were released (last Wednesday). We got a celebratory post with a pic on the store's Facebook page and all

  4. Yeah, I saw that

    I think I'm gonna head to town and look at basses tomorrow.
  5. Vintage Modified are not made as well as the Classic Vibe series. I highly recommend that you look at the Classic Vibe Series Jazz or Precision bass guitars.

    Alder body (Vintage modified has a cheaper wood). Hi mass bridge with brass saddles on the Classic Vibe, for better sustain... Better to spend 350-ish for the better bass than 50- 80 cheaper for an inferior product - is my thinking.


    Originally posted by Mr_Trek:I'm beginning to feel like getting a bass myself. The Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Special looks pretty cool.

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    Or a Höfner Ignition for obvious reasons.

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    I should go try some.
  6. Edge Effects - What do you use?

    Always interesting to hear what others are using for effects and amps.

    Me?

    I have tons of pedals. But here's what I have been using lately...


    Digitech WH-1 (whammy)
    Boss CS-2 (compressor) -- Although, I am looking to get a MXR script reissue compressor or a MXR Custom Comp
    Electro-Harmonix POG (Poly-Octave Generator)
    Digitech Synth Wah (filter/wah)
    Emma Discumbobulator (filter/wah)
    Lovepedal OD11 (overdrive)
    Death By Audio Harmonic Transformer (overdrive)
    Death By Audio Supersonic Fuzz Gun (fuzz)
    Boss DC-3 Digital Dimension (chorus)
    Boss PH-2 Phaser
    Boss RV-3 Digital Delay/Reverb
    Durham Sex Drive (boost)

    All of that goes to the Vox AC15.

    I'm looking at a few pedals that may replace the Boss CS-2 compressor, and the delays... Possibly a Strymon Timeline... time will tell...


    Also, for my newly acquired Squire `60's Classic Vibe Bass, I am using my Lovetone 'Brown Source' (light overdrive setting) and Lovetone 'Big Cheese' when I want to get some fuzzier bass bits going.
  7. The Vintage Modified instruments still have a good reputation though. The JP configuration is also something that sounds good for someone who wants a versatile beginner bass.

    And that money could go to guitar stuff But I shall try some.
  8. The price difference is also bigger than you say it is.




  9. I agree that the P/J pickup configuration is cool. But as the Classic Vibe is going a bit more for period correct configurations, I can see why it's not offered in the Classic Vibe series.
  10. If one is looking for a analog early era U2-type delay... and hasn't got the $300+ needed for a Deluxe Memory Man...

    This one might fill the bill.

    Check the first bit - 'The Electric Co".

    Malekko Ekko 616


    ...And check the 3:35 mark on this video for some convincing "Beautiful Day" tone.
  11. God that BD demo is enough to sell me on it, alone. I wish I could write like Edge
  12. I don't really understand the love for analog delay, it sounds so muddy. I think I read an article from like 1984 when he started using the SDD when he said how he hated the old delays he used and the digital ones are so much clearer.