jessenator
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I'm a sucker for block markers … dang it, why do I have other financial responsibilities now they have a sale on.black blocks
I'm a sucker for block markers … dang it, why do I have other financial responsibilities now they have a sale on.black blocks
If it makes you feel any better, everything sold out within 10 min. 75 necks ranging from $20-60 eachI'm a sucker for block markers … dang it, why do I have other financial responsibilities now they have a sale on.
Ordered a Median Compressor (Wampler Ego 76) kit from Musikding recently. Anyone notice what Klaus forgot to pack?
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What’s the height of forgetfulness? Sorry, can’t remember the punchline![]()
The smaller board is the Double Dirty Shirley, with 2 gains and 2 master volumes. I had grabbed a JTM45 power transformer in BYOC's going-out-of-business sale, and it doesn't fit on a Mojo or AES chassis, so I figured why not build something cool instead of classic. The other board is for a Friedman Mini clone, which, I'm thinking a Jerry Cantrell mini, when I get around to it, I really just added it to justify the shipping cost.
So the pile grows LOL. In fact I was just agonizing over this GT120 PCB from Hilbish (it's on sale!). I saw Windhand over the weekend and was blown away, almost literally, by Garrett Morris's tone out of that thing. But I'm gonna try a pedal emulation first.
The parts accumulation phase is in full swing, helped by the 10% off JJ tubes at AES. I'll be bugging you with minor questions on the Deliverance build pretty soon![]()
I missed the last few sales on GT120 (Hilbish out of stock or me out of money);
Quick question, SVP: is the Hilbish PCB based on the Master or non-master — which I guess depends on which I want it to be, but obviously don't even know if there's a circuit-difference between the two.
Mega-thanks!
Or should I say... Meta-Tanks!
Oh man that’s awesome.Warmoth had a garage sale this morning of super discounted necks. $100 plus shipping got me three necks:
How does one learn about these awesome sales?!? Was it in person or online?This came the other day. Manual pot is fucked, but works. Not sure if I should bother contacting the seller about it since it was a good deal anyway.
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Warmoth had a garage sale this morning of super discounted necks. $100 plus shipping got me three necks:
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- a Precision neck with black blocks and stainless frets. Exactly the specs I’ve been wanting to order a neck with for the past few years, minus binding (but for $30 I couldn’t really expect ALL of the specs I wanted). Discounted because of some black sawdust caught in the wood grain. I bet I can get it out though before I finish it.
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- a solid ziricote strat neck. Discounted because the dot inlays are ever so slightly off center.
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- roasted maple Strat neck with ebony board and stainless frets. Discounted because of the slight tapering error visible right around the 9th fret on the treble side of the board.
Online. Warmoth posted last night that they’d be having a garage sale around 11:30 EST.How does one learn about these awesome sales?!? Was it in person or online?
Posted where?Online. Warmoth posted last night that they’d be having a garage sale around 11:30 EST.
In the Warmoth Guitars Facebook group, and on the Unofficial Warmoth forums at https://unofficialwarmoth.com/Posted where?
I am not yet sure what the best approach is going to be. Still building the cabinet, while letting the electronic side of the project cook slowly in my mind.Are you using the hanger module power bus? I’ve done a bunch of ICEpower based builds and always just used the low voltage bipolar aux section, which worked great for my purposes. But IIRC some of the lower power and/or older ICE modules have a fairly modest aux out section. I’ve been thinking about throwing a 100 or 200 watter in my DIY acoustic guitar cab, maybe one of these days…
Anytime anyone mentions AES I'm obligated to let them know that if you have anything vaguely resembling a business for amps/pedals/guitars/etc., you can apply for an account with CE Distribution, the wholesale arm of AES. They have the exact same inventory but everything is at least 10% cheaper. There is a $50 minimum order requirement for CE, but it's not hard to meet that when you're building amps. They've tightened their requirements since I first signed up, but still not bad if you've been doing this for a bit.Goodie boxes from Mouser, AES, Antek, and LMS came the last couple of days.
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