scratch that, nope you won!!!! that's beautiful....Babaluma wrote:my modular synth:
Esthetically your favorite piece of gear.
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dynomike wrote:Just for the record, I wanted to state that I find that TL Audio console totally hideous.
For the most part though I'm just trying to avoid this thread because it makes me want things.
yup, isnt it great? beauty is in the ears of the be-hearers....the only silly thing is the led based meter bridge over the top of the old skool vu's. but it is optional.... it supposedly sounds amazing....
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Okay, so the following are more "Ripley's believe it or not" than straight up esthetically pleasing...
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Nagra cold-war spy recorder originally designed for undercover surveillance during the Kennedy administration, later used widely in law enforcement. It uses tape the same width as cassette tape but on open reels and packs automatic dynamic level control and audio compression circuitry into its machined aluminum 145x100x28mm case.
"The A/DA flanger is one of the rarest and most sought after effect pedals on the planet. It responds to the intensity of a player's picking (guitar strings, people) with a precision never since found in an analog effect. Very few were ever made. There are emulators out there in the market, but purists all know that analog is the real deal. Not shown: the optional footswitch (Paul Gilbert has one, just poke around the net to see him using it)."
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Friend from work is currently traveling Copenhagen, sent this pic of a snakeskin/plexiglass trimmed grand piano in a showroom over there:
..and now for something completely different.
A guitar worth $3,598,002.
"Yes, you read it right. This electric guitar is worth ?2,500,000 (US $3,598,002) because it?s made of pure cocaine. A 30-something guy flew from Costa Rica to Fiumicino airport in Rome with a guitar (a black Squier Strat, with the label still on the scratch plate) and 10 thermos flasks in his luggage. The custom officials spotted white powder leaking out of the guitar that was tested positive for cocaine. Even the thermos flasks contained cocaine in solution. The so-called music enthusiast was carrying a total of 3 kg of pure cocaine, having a market value of more than 2.5 million Euros."
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Marantz model 9999
Pioneer CT-F1250
1967 SONY ES-22T 2-Track Tape Machine
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Nagra cold-war spy recorder originally designed for undercover surveillance during the Kennedy administration, later used widely in law enforcement. It uses tape the same width as cassette tape but on open reels and packs automatic dynamic level control and audio compression circuitry into its machined aluminum 145x100x28mm case.
"The A/DA flanger is one of the rarest and most sought after effect pedals on the planet. It responds to the intensity of a player's picking (guitar strings, people) with a precision never since found in an analog effect. Very few were ever made. There are emulators out there in the market, but purists all know that analog is the real deal. Not shown: the optional footswitch (Paul Gilbert has one, just poke around the net to see him using it)."
got these from Wired: rare gadgets site
Friend from work is currently traveling Copenhagen, sent this pic of a snakeskin/plexiglass trimmed grand piano in a showroom over there:
..and now for something completely different.
A guitar worth $3,598,002.
"Yes, you read it right. This electric guitar is worth ?2,500,000 (US $3,598,002) because it?s made of pure cocaine. A 30-something guy flew from Costa Rica to Fiumicino airport in Rome with a guitar (a black Squier Strat, with the label still on the scratch plate) and 10 thermos flasks in his luggage. The custom officials spotted white powder leaking out of the guitar that was tested positive for cocaine. Even the thermos flasks contained cocaine in solution. The so-called music enthusiast was carrying a total of 3 kg of pure cocaine, having a market value of more than 2.5 million Euros."
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Marantz model 9999
Pioneer CT-F1250
1967 SONY ES-22T 2-Track Tape Machine
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Re: Esthetically your favorite piece of gear.
hmmm... I was going to commend you on your ability to resurrect ancient, dead threads, but this one is probably best served with a new topic. or are you saying your favorite piece of gear is a suit?
edit: and then magically the post that i had replied to disappeared...
edit: and then magically the post that i had replied to disappeared...
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Re: Esthetically your favorite piece of gear.
Probably my fave are ones with large rotary knobs.Ryan Silva wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:55 amA recent post talked about replacing knobs on a Pre-Amp and it got me thinking of a silly little question.
Who makes the prettiest out board gear?
What makes your rack look stellar?
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Re: Esthetically your favorite piece of gear.
Blue Robbie. One huge, smooth, shiny knob.
Re: Esthetically your favorite piece of gear.
I been called that.
No, not, "Blue Robbie".
No, not, "Blue Robbie".
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