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Do theistic pawns on the chess board of debate understand when they've lost and been removed from the argument?
Do the Hindu croquet balls of the universe ever truly attain the wicket of Nirvana?
Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
Really hope this country can get its act together and come up with an actual 1st world healthcare system.
Right now I’m suffering from something that’s quite painful, but I can’t afford to go to the doctor even WITH insurance, since my 3k deductible hasn’t been met. There’s something wrong when we already pay more in taxes for healthcare than any other 1st world country, then have to pay for premiums, deductibles, prescriptions, and copays on top of that.
Formerly Loom from TTA (rip)
~Ignorance is not to be ignored.~
Strangers are just people you haven’t murdered yet.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni: "You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"
Inspired by an article on Reverb.com, here's a rig loosely based on the one I'm currently using that can be bought for less than $1000 on Reverb.
Restrictions:
Guitar: James Neligan Cask Series Hogshead Guitar. Price: $159.99 My main axe is a Cigar Box Guitar, made out of a kit with a neck made by Catoctin Mountain Music and a Padron cigar box. It also includes a piezo pickup that allows you to plug it into an amp. The only problem: It's not really available on Reverb. I think the kit cost $70, but that's not readily available. The version that is available is significantly less finished, has three strings instead of the preferred four, the bridge isn't affixed yet, and the neck isn't even fretted. However, this version, while significantly more expensive, is finished, and has a pickup ready for the next stage. So Far: $159.99 Effects: Here's an artist's rendering of the pedals on the list: (Note: Because Pedalboard Planner doesn't have the TC Electronic Smorgasboard series in its image bank, I have had to make do with the TC Electronic Shaker Vibrato). (Note 2: IRL, I also have an Orange Squeezer compressor clone and a reverb pedal on my board. I have removed the former because I figured it might not make that much difference, and the latter because the amp I selected has on-board reverb.) Pedal 1: Electro-Harmonix Analogizer. Price: $71.90. This one, I use in real life. It's basically a combination of a low-key overdrive and an short delay. Just set the gain just a hair above halfway to open the amp up and start the gain going a bit, and the spread control just a hair below halfway to create a sort of ADT effect like the Beatles used. The first time I heard about it, I decided it might be pointless. However, somehow, at some point, something clicked in my head and made me think this could be perfect. It did not disappoint. Pedal 2: Earthquaker Devices Speaker Cranker Overdrive. Price $129. At the moment, my current overdrive pedal is a TC Electronic Cinders, which I think is okay, but could be better. Last month, I ordered an Electric Majik 7 Series Overdrive, which is based on the Vox 7 Series amps that the Beatles used in the Sgt. Pepper days. However, I have heard that the builder isn't one of the most reliable salesmen. I will hold out hope that it'll come, and will work well with my guitar. However, (especially since that isn't available on Reverb.com either) I think this would be an excellent substitute, if only because it's pretty much everything an overdrive pedal should be: it doesn't mess with your EQ. It's just your tone, only a bit dirtier. Just one knob for overdrive and you don't even need to change the volume because it stays constant, whether it's at the minimum or maximum. Pedal 3: TC Electronics Vibraclone Rotary Speaker Simulator. Price: $59.99. As soon as I figured out how the Beatles' gear worked, I knew I needed to find something that simulated the Leslie speaker cabinet. However, there were some problems: they tended to be expensive, and needlessly complicated. And then, last year, I found this. I bought this at a Guitar Center a bit less than a year ago. It did not disappoint. Subtotal: $260.89 Running Total: $420.88 Amp: Vox MiniSuperBeetle Price: $329.99. Let's be honest; The three pedals I included in the effects section, I name-dropped the Fab Four, a band that, ironically, broke up before effects pedals (beyond the wah and fuzz pedals) REALLY took off. Do you seriously think I'd neglect the chance to pick a cheap amp that specifically implies a connection with them? While I have used it (specifically to test out the Vibraclone), my main amp is something different: the "Vaux" amp my Dad and I made. Main components are a NightFire 14 watt amp kit, a Joyo AC-tone, a Jensen Mod 6-15 speaker, and a laptop battery for portability. Naturally, this isn't available on Reverb. Running Total: $750.87 Tuner: I know that this is largely meaningless, especially when there are several free apps that can tune your instrument (my personal fave is 432 Tuner), but the parameters of the contest demand it, so here's what I use IRL: Snark ST-8. Price: $13.95 It's simple, it's accurate, it's cheap, it goes down to 432 Hz, what's not to like? Running Total: $764.82 Optional Mods: Changes you can make to your amp to potentially improve the tone, Mod 1: Eminence RF10C Speaker. Price: $79.99. If you're not satisfied with the volume you're getting out the Mini SuperBeetle, I suspect this may A) get you where you want to go, since, if my research is accurate, the sensitivity ratings indicate this speaker may make it 45% louder, and B) this may be closer to the classic Vox tone than the stock speaker. Mod 2: Victory Lowrider Vintage Gold Foil Standard pickup. Pickup: $62.94. Ry Cooder is probably my favourite American guitarist (definitely my favourite American electric guitarist), and he helped ensure the gold foil pickup wouldn't just become an artifact of cheap old Japanese guitars. This is a cheap version that sounds authentic, and has a similar DC resistance rating. So, if you think you can pull it off, you might as well try it. Final Total: $907.75
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
About 80 years ago, W.H. Auden (possibly in a gay bar if the biography written by his boyfriend's father's second wife is any indication) wrote the words "We must love One another or die."
80 years later, I think it's safe to assume that we've made our decision, and it ain't "love one another."
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I can’t find my cloak of invisibility...
...or the cat. Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni: "You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???" (September 8, 2019 at 2:02 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: I can’t find my cloak of invisibility... Hmmm...the cat stole your cloak? (September 8, 2019 at 2:25 pm)arewethereyet Wrote:(September 8, 2019 at 2:02 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: I can’t find my cloak of invisibility... Or I didn’t look where I threw the cloak down... Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni: "You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???" |
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