2008 Gear Wish List
Wish List 2008:
Fill out my SCA rack - 3 A12's, 1 N72 and maybe 2 C84's
Another Sytek? BB's on all four channels
pair of Stapes Omnis
Black Beauty Snare (maybe World Max - cheaper)
Better convertors
Maybe the new CL SSL Compressor clone.
Fill out my SCA rack - 3 A12's, 1 N72 and maybe 2 C84's
Another Sytek? BB's on all four channels
pair of Stapes Omnis
Black Beauty Snare (maybe World Max - cheaper)
Better convertors
Maybe the new CL SSL Compressor clone.
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RefD wrote:make that a '63 to '65 "L series" and you're talkin'!linus wrote:slabboard strat
'62 "L series" slab rosewood board Strats do exist, but they're vanishingly rare.
FWIW, keep in mind that they stopped putting a date on the bodies after '63.
Oh, I realise they are rare. Hence my desire for them.
Check out my website for cool songs recorded and played by me with Steve Goulding of the Mekons on drums. Drums were recorded by our own Joel H at Studio G.
www.linusNYC.com
www.linusNYC.com
Joel;joel hamilton wrote: i would love to have more time to travel on my wush list, and maybe an ADL 660!
I thought you HAD a ADL 660? I thought you posted about it and had pics and the whole 9 yards. Was it some other Fairchild-esque monster instead?
Check out my website for cool songs recorded and played by me with Steve Goulding of the Mekons on drums. Drums were recorded by our own Joel H at Studio G.
www.linusNYC.com
www.linusNYC.com
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Post subject: Re: 2008 Gear Wish List
Taylor Acoustic - don't know which model yet
Gibson SG Double neck
TC Electronics Finalizer
Eventide H8000 FW
Neumann U-87
Gibson SG Double neck
TC Electronics Finalizer
Eventide H8000 FW
Neumann U-87
What the #*%@ is that BuZzInG sOuNd ??
A Robot that cooks breakfast. (THINK ABOUT IT)
Marshall 1960 Slant Cab
Vox AC30
A chance to make a really great record with a really great band that might actually get heard by a ton of people simply because its a great collection of great songs. (i know i know, CRAZY)
A puppy!
A few 8' tall rolling baffles.
Finish my ten channel PM1k Direct out thingamabob.
Finish my GSSL clone
Close in my back porch and put an office out there for doing stuff at home.
Oh yeah make some money to pay for it all!
Chris
Marshall 1960 Slant Cab
Vox AC30
A chance to make a really great record with a really great band that might actually get heard by a ton of people simply because its a great collection of great songs. (i know i know, CRAZY)
A puppy!
A few 8' tall rolling baffles.
Finish my ten channel PM1k Direct out thingamabob.
Finish my GSSL clone
Close in my back porch and put an office out there for doing stuff at home.
Oh yeah make some money to pay for it all!
Chris
"It's like Tom Jones Gargling a Hammer."
http://www.alpacaranchrecording.com
http://www.alpacaranchrecording.com
the '64s are supposed to be the best players, tho.linus wrote:RefD wrote:make that a '63 to '65 "L series" and you're talkin'!linus wrote:slabboard strat
'62 "L series" slab rosewood board Strats do exist, but they're vanishingly rare.
FWIW, keep in mind that they stopped putting a date on the bodies after '63.
Oh, I realise they are rare. Hence my desire for them.
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How about a puppy that cooks breakfast? Then with the cash you would save by not buying the robot, you could afford the other stuff.thecheat wrote:A Robot that cooks breakfast. (THINK ABOUT IT)
Marshall 1960 Slant Cab
Vox AC30
A chance to make a really great record with a really great band that might actually get heard by a ton of people simply because its a great collection of great songs. (i know i know, CRAZY)
A puppy!
A few 8' tall rolling baffles.
Finish my ten channel PM1k Direct out thingamabob.
Finish my GSSL clone
Close in my back porch and put an office out there for doing stuff at home.
Oh yeah make some money to pay for it all!
Chris
Hey, thats not any crazier then -------> A chance to make a really great record with a really great band that might actually get heard by a ton of people simply because its a great collection of great songs.
Just be sure you don't accidentally buy the robot that cooks puppies.
What the #*%@ is that BuZzInG sOuNd ??
[quote=">Mojave_Gary<How> A chance to make a really great record with a really great band that might actually get heard by a ton of people simply because its a great collection of great songs.
Just be sure you don't accidentally buy the robot that cooks puppies. [/quote]
HAHAHAHa thats true, well i would want the puppy to enjoy cinnamon raisin pancakes too.
And i KNOW i wont get the robot that cooks puppies because the robot that cooks puppies is blue.....wait... crap i gotta go
Just be sure you don't accidentally buy the robot that cooks puppies. [/quote]
HAHAHAHa thats true, well i would want the puppy to enjoy cinnamon raisin pancakes too.
And i KNOW i wont get the robot that cooks puppies because the robot that cooks puppies is blue.....wait... crap i gotta go
"It's like Tom Jones Gargling a Hammer."
http://www.alpacaranchrecording.com
http://www.alpacaranchrecording.com
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I have the 670, which is the 2 channel beast fairchild limiter. If I am allowed to wish, I would get a 660 also, which is the single channel version of the 670. Just for vocals, or acoustic guitar. That would be, um, luxurious... ?linus wrote:Joel;joel hamilton wrote: i would love to have more time to travel on my wush list, and maybe an ADL 660!
I thought you HAD a ADL 660? I thought you posted about it and had pics and the whole 9 yards. Was it some other Fairchild-esque monster instead?
I am still LOVING the elysia compressor. Maybe I should just get another one of those, actually.... That has quickly become one of my favorite compressors of all time... I know the review in TapeOp was a GUSH fest, but really, the elysia Mpressor is just incredible.
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Oh yeah I totally forgot that I need a new set of monitors.
I can get a mix out of my alesis's (alesae?) but I am sick of the notch and bump in the 2k area.
I been looking at the small jbls and the small genelecs. But I may end up just going BM5a or A7.
I also just got my refund check $502. Thats my stimulus and tax rebate rolled in one.
I can get a mix out of my alesis's (alesae?) but I am sick of the notch and bump in the 2k area.
I been looking at the small jbls and the small genelecs. But I may end up just going BM5a or A7.
I also just got my refund check $502. Thats my stimulus and tax rebate rolled in one.
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Instead of buying new mics I think I should have all the broken stuff repaired and get rid of gear that I'm not using.
I'm thinking about having a couple of mics modded by Michael Joly.
What I really want is a Shure 520Dx and a SM7. I borrow those from fiends quite frequently.
A second GT MD1 would be cool as well. I've been using it together with a CMV563 for Glyn Johns style overheads and couldn't be happier.
I'm thinking about having a couple of mics modded by Michael Joly.
What I really want is a Shure 520Dx and a SM7. I borrow those from fiends quite frequently.
A second GT MD1 would be cool as well. I've been using it together with a CMV563 for Glyn Johns style overheads and couldn't be happier.
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