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Instruments:

- Squier VM JazzBass

- Richwood JazzBass

- Caliber 5 strings bass MM

- Dean acoustic bass

- Acoustic classical guitar

- Motion electric guitar

- Yamaha E303 keyboard

- Yamaha old keyboard

- Old keyboard(dont know the brand)

- Yamaha B2 piano

 

Amps:

- Hartke b150 bass amp

- Motion 10/15 watt guitar amp

- Marshall 200 watt 4X10 bass amp

 

Effects:

- Boss bassoverdrive

 

Software:

- Amplitube(VST guitar amp+effects)

- AmpegSVX(VST bass amp+effects)

- Sibelius 5

- Guitar Pro 5

- Adobe Audition 3.0

- REAPER

- Pianoteq

- PC Drummer Pro

much more vst's & vsti's

 

More:

- Little Behringer mixer

 

Pictures:

The piano:

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Richwood and Caliber basses:

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Amps 1:

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Amps 2:

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Amps & Squier:

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Electric guitar and acoustic bass:

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Not on pictures:

Plugins, mixer, keyboards. acoustic guitar and bass effect.

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Picked this up today from guitar center:

 

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Squier Stratacoustic Acoustic-Electric Guitar

 

 

Not the best, but I'm absolutely in love w/ it!!! :) It's easy to play w/ great action compared to my Squier Acoustic. Much smaller too, so i can hop around without bumping into anything in my room :D

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Thanks, the guitars aren't "top of the pops" within their brand, but I think I'm the limitating factor anyway ;) Your Telecasters are hot, by the way. I'm weak for those; nice look and an excellent solo tone.

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Here we go.

 

Drums:

 

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budget $300 standard drum set, sabian B8's, sabian AAX 10" splash, remo heads (which clearly need to be replaced), o-rings, pearl piccolo snare, tama iron cobra power glide single pedal, and various 5A sticks

 

the only things i'm proud of in there are the iron cobra and the aax splash, hehe.

 

elect. guitars/basses:

 

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from left to right: squire P-bass, fender standard telecaster (mexico), squire strat, fender jazz bass

 

amps: fender 15 watt guitar amp, fender rumble 15 watt bass amp

 

acoustic guitar:

 

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fender DG-8 solid top acoustic

 

various recording gear:

 

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boss ds-1 and fender tuner, and a skateboard from leroy's, hehe.

 

not pictured: Yamaha YPG-625 portable grand

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I wanted to keep the images as large as possible, so here's links to my pictures:

 

http://s13.photobucket.com/albums/a290/jsobeck2/music/?action=view&current=100_0799web.jpg

 

^^ Powermac G5, Custom built PC, Mackie ONYX mixer with Firewire for recording

 

http://s13.photobucket.com/albums/a290/jsobeck2/music/?action=view&current=100_0782.jpg

 

^^ Here goes, left to right, guitars then amps

 

Agile AL-2000 (Les Paul copy - love it)

Fender Acoustic/Electric

Gibson Faded SG

SX SJB56 (Fender copy)

Agile Valkyrie Doubleneck (Gibson copy - plays just as good)

Ibanex GRX20L

Douglas 6 String Bass

 

Marshall 15W Practice Amp

Crate 60W Amp (about 20 years old - great vintage sound)

SX 10W Bass Practice Amp

Behringer 120W Bass Amp

Behringer 100W Guitar Amp

 

On the very right, covered: Yamaha PSR-540 keyboard

 

Not pictured: Yamaha upright piano, Pearl Drums, Behringer Footboard controller, all the little stuff guitar players have lying around

 

And before Mig-El (or someone else) asks, no, I am not a millionaire, or even rich. Technically I am an almost broke musician constantly buying new gear :)

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Well the double neck is actually an Agile, a (very good) Gibson copy, I found it for $500, where Gibson wants $3,000. It is easier than you think to play - just like a pickup switch, there is a neck switch: 6 string, 12 string, or both necks active at the same time. You just have to get used to switching between necks and the added weight (it's VERY heavy), but other than that it's a blast to play.

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Well the double neck is actually an Agile, a (very good) Gibson copy, I found it for $500, where Gibson wants $3,000. It is easier than you think to play - just like a pickup switch, there is a neck switch: 6 string, 12 string, or both necks active at the same time. You just have to get used to switching between necks and the added weight (it's VERY heavy), but other than that it's a blast to play.

 

Sounds like a blast. That great that you got it for that much. It seems like guitars are kinda getting pricey lately. Thank You:)

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1975 Noyce Telecaster Custom

 

 

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BYOC 440, Supa Charger, Small Stone Nano, ShredMaster, DriveMaster, ME-50, Blues Driver; LS2, Whammy4

 

 

 

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Fender FM212R. Solid State, but it does the job.

 

 

 

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Other 2 guitars are a Martin Acoustic & a 1978 Noyce Archtop Semi Acoustic Custom

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Here Is My gear:

 

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^^^^^ Behringer OD100 Overdrive Distortion Pedal

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^^^^^SX Standard 10 Watt Amp (I need a new one)

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^^^^^ Acoustic Guitar: Spower guitar (my friend is letting me borrow it)

Electric Guitar: SX Standard Series - Sunburst Colour

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