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JapanAxe

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  1. [quote name='Schnozzalee' timestamp='1367352884' post='2064664']
    PRS are 25" bang on, supposed to be compromise between the two but I'm a 25.5" scale guy - less cramped! Check out the G&L Tribute Fiorano.
    [/quote]
    I have a PRS McCarty gold-top (with P90s) and it really does cover the ground between Fender and Gibson. If I could only take one guitar to play a rock gig, a pop gig, and a country gig, that would be the one.

  2. Don't see why that wouldn't work. Back in the day, bass players just plugged into 100W or 200W Marshalls with 4x12 cabs. Just be wary of too much gain as that will probably compromise the fullness of the bottom end (fnar fnar).

  3. [quote name='tonyquipment' timestamp='1367442206' post='2065836']



    yeah line out from the 1x15 into the 4x10.

    it was heard 100 yds away.. my friend said as he came back into the building afterhours and could hear me from the main road!

    huge success!
    [/quote]
    Aarrgh! A 'smile' on the graphics. Sorry but did you use your [i]ears[/i] or your [i]eyes[/i] to set that!?

  4. Arguably Roland's two best guitar synths were the GR30 and the GR33. Later versions simply dumbed down the concept for technophobic guitarists.

    This GR30 guitar synth served me well in my function band days.

    Package includes the following:[list]
    [*]GR30 floor unit (obviously) including 384 sounds to work with.
    [*]Original box.
    [*]Manual.
    [*]Genuine Roland power adaptor.
    [*]Expression pedal - can be assigned to various parameters.
    [*]Bank up/down pedal (saves having to fiddle about with shift functions).
    [*]CD containing GR30 editor freeware (works up to Windows XP, don't know about later versions of Windows), manual, quick start guide.
    [/list]
    To use the unit, you will need a guitar equipped with a 13-pin synth pickup, e.g.:[list]
    [*]Roland GR-ready Strat
    [*]Godin guitar with synth access
    [*]Brian Moore guitar with synth socket
    [*]Any steel-string guitar with a GK2 or GK2A pickup
    [/list]
    There are many resources available on the web for this synth.

    [u][b]NB: - [/b][/u][list=1]
    [*]If you have a Casio synth guitar with a standard MIDI socket, you would be better off using a GM synth module, as you will not be able to access many of the functions of this unit;
    [*]The unit will not work with a bass guitar (so don't even think about it!)
    [/list]
    I m looking for [size=5][b]£185[/b][/size] delivered within the UK.

    [attachment=133936:GR30.jpg]

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