What's in the mailbox? šŸ“¬ šŸ“¦

I got some goodies recently and just set them up in my music room. New Behringer speakers with mixer/PA and speaker stands (got those from a closing Sam Ash). The Behringer is a bit noisier than I expected but it’ll do for my limited needs. Now I need to get some more mic stands…

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I really did not want to buy a bunch of mic stands but I did like 10 years ago and havent thought about needing a mic stand since
 
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My new bench/desk guitar arrived with candy (Sweetwater)

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I had been considering a Strandberg bass before I got the Dingwall so when I was thinking about getting something more small and desk friendly than my 28 5/8ā€ baritone tele - Strandberg came to mind. It feels like a jet fighter under the fingers :)

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I almost bought a Strandberg but the lefties were still a year out at the time (ended up getting a Kiesel ). I read they are the most comfortable guitar to play for extended periods. How are you liking the polygonal neck? I still wouldn’t mind getting one.
 
I almost bought a Strandberg but the lefties were still a year out at the time (ended up getting a Kiesel ). I read they are the most comfortable guitar to play for extended periods. How are you liking the polygonal neck? I still wouldn’t mind getting one.

Honeymoon, but I’m finding it very comfortable. The neck is great, very flat and fast feeling. The fanned fret scaling is so gradual compared to something like a Dingwall that I forget it’s there - it feels natural or better than natural as you approach the bridge. The rear Endurneck profiling seems great for thumb placement and ergonomics.

I’ve spent a lot of time on the Kiesel website. They are high on my list too.
 
I recently discovered The Numero Group, which is how I discovered Sanford Clark, and it's amazing that I have any money leftover.
The Numero Group has done an astounding job with many genres, and as a Chicagoan I’ve been to their actual storefront many times.

A couple standouts: Eccentric Soul- The Big Mack Label (although the entire ES series is unreal), and Pisces - A Lovely Sight, a late’60’s psych gem from IL that was never released until NG unearthed it.

Their Cult Cargo collections are nuts too- Grand Bahama Goombay and Belize City Boil Up are must-haves. Seriously, you won’t be sorry.
 
The Numero Group has done an astounding job with many genres, and as a Chicagoan I’ve been to their actual storefront many times.

A couple standouts: Eccentric Soul- The Big Mack Label (although the entire ES series is unreal), and Pisces - A Lovely Sight, a late’60’s psych gem from IL that was never released until NG unearthed it.

Their Cult Cargo collections are nuts too- Grand Bahama Goombay and Belize City Boil Up are must-haves. Seriously, you won’t be sorry.
i didnt know they had a storefront... thats dangerous information hahahaha. looks i might have to take a long ride on the CTA on my next day off
 
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