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See what I did there? I combined two words into one new word.

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Gearventory

I feel this will be my greatest contribution to the English language.

So I've accumulated a collection of electric guitar related items. I took some photos and thought I would post some of what I have lurking in my man-cave.

The Guitars:

The Fenders:
fenders.jpg

The Gibsons:
gibsons.jpg

The "Other Ones":
otherst.jpg
 
The Pedals:

Pedalboard #1:
pedalboard1.jpg

Pedalboard #2:
pedalboard2.jpg

Pod #1: HD500
pod1s.jpg

Pod #2: X3Live
pod2l.jpg



The Amps:

Fender Bassman
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Marshall JCM2000TSL100, JVM205H, 1960AV:
marshalls.jpg

Vox AC30, 212 w/ Vintage 30's:
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Vox AC4:
voxac4.jpg

Gretsch Sonax:
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Nice stash. :socool Your rider, if you have one, on your homeowner's or renters policy, must cost as much as your auto policy?
With all that electric gear, I guess the Taylor gig bag next to the Bassman is just to keep the rest of the guitar clan honest? :poke
 
The EVH stack and The TSL100 are for sale. I'm looking at possibly picking up a Fender MIJ Jaguar special this weekend.

do I spy a BYOC OD2, and Super Rat on that pedal board - sweet!

Those are unfinished pedals built by DVM. The ZYS MKII is pretty sweet. I might put the distortion on pedal board #2 and replace it with a T-Rex Mudhoney II later this month.

Whoah, Rylan you've been a busy boy with dat credit card! Do you still have all of that? And a TSL head? Wow.

As of right now, that is a most of what I own... Still buying and selling stuff.

I'll often put gear up for sale online that I don't actually want to get rid of. I'll overprice it, because it just doesn't hurt to see what happens. With the guitar amps, I played a lovely game of "bigger and better" trading for about a year. I started with posting a Vox AC30 and traded up about 6 or 7 times and ended up with my Marshall JVM, another Vox AC30, and the Fender Bassman. I probably only spent another $250 outside of trading. :D
 
My Peavey Classic 30, 90s MiM Strat, and '94 MiM Tele Squier
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My Peavey Bandit 112 with the aforementiond '94 and my '08 MiM Tele
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My other '94 MiM Squier on the right
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See what I did there? I combined two words into one new word.

Gear+Inventory

Gearventory

I feel this will be my greatest contribution to the English language.

First, awesome gearventory! Second, what you did was create a portmanteau (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portmanteau) so, although the word may be new (and awesome!), the technique has been used a time or two in the English (and others too) language before. ;-)
 
First, awesome gearventory! Second, what you did was create a portmanteau (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portmanteau) so, although the word may be new (and awesome!), the technique has been used a time or two in the English (and others too) language before. ;-)

So does that mean that I have to give back my Webster's windbreaker???

Commodore 64, I'm really digging your blue strat! That's a beautiful piece of guitboard!
 
I love the Bassman, (prolly my favorite amph) and am also very curious about the Sonax. I don't remember your gear list for guitars either. Tell me about that strat a little left of center. Looks a lot like mine!
 
Rylan, you really don't need all that old, used gear. Since you work in a music store, and probably receive an employee discount, you should just buy new.

As it happens, I happen to offer a used gear disposal service. It's environmentally friendly, and all you have to do is pay shipping from Canada to Texas. I'll take care of the disposal for free!

Now, how can you possibly pass up a deal like that?;)

Seriously cool setup... My wife probably wouldn't see me very often if I had gear like that!
 
"wooly sounding" and "curtain" are these two quotes somehow related perchance?
 
Actually the cloth was purely a "looks" decision. My wife wanted a cool looking amp, and we thought the curtain would be kind of cool. The Sonax is actually a terrible amp all around :D
 
I dunno... I think you need more! :agree

I really love the white Strat, all of the Gibby's, and that Bassman.
 
I would like to announce the newest member to my family.

I just sold my JCM2000 TSL100 and picked up a new Fender MIJ Jaguar Special!

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The electronics took me a good few minutes to figure out their practical application, but I have to say, this is a REALLY fun guitar!

I'll try and post some vids and/or soundclips of some of my toys over the next few weeks.
 
I would like to announce the newest member to my family.

I just sold my JCM2000 TSL100 and picked up a new Fender MIJ Jaguar Special!

cbfef78f38d7fdb388286f7.jpg


The electronics took me a good few minutes to figure out their practical application, but I have to say, this is a REALLY fun guitar!

I'll try and post some vids and/or soundclips of some of my toys over the next few weeks.
Sweet! Congrats on the new axe.

What is the deal with all of the switches and stuff? I'm too lazy to look it up right now, and I'm not sure I'd understand anyway.
 
Rylanmartin: I could not believe it when I saw that Sonax. I have a 720G that I have owned for over 40 years. When I first got it I was told it was made by traynor amps in Toronto for Yorkville Sound which were affilated. I have not seen another one in all those years. There is nothing on mine that says Gretsch. I lived in a 3 story walk up appartment and carying my Super reverb up and own those stairs almost killed me. I ended up selling it and buying the Sonax. It is SS and the two 10s are very light. Any idea what it is worth?
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What is the deal with all of the switches and stuff? I'm too lazy to look it up right now, and I'm not sure I'd understand anyway.

Alrighty...

There are two different modes to this guitar; Rhythm and Lead (not like a pickup selector, but actually tonal modes). The switch in the top horn selects these modes.

When the switch is down, it operates in "Lead" mode. The bottom three switches are simply "on-off" for the neck p/u, bridge p/u, and a bass cut. So in "Lead" mode, it kind of operates like your standard dual humbucker guitar. The two control knobs near the input control volume and tone.

When you flick the top switch to "Rhythm" mode, all the switches and knobs on the bottom half are erased from the equation. In this mode, only the neck p/u is selected and the two horizontal slats are knobs that control tone and volume. This mode is great for Jazzy tones. It's essentially just the neck pickup with a "halfway" tone knob setting.

At first this seemed unnecessarily elaborate, but I found it really useful when playing into a slightly over driven amp. In Lead mode, I'd treat this guitar much like I would a Les Paul; all knobs 100% up and just switching between pickups at will. However, in the Rhythm setting, I'd roll the volume knob down for a cleaner tone, without sacrificing a pickup position (like rolling the volume of the neck pickup of a Les Paul). It's a great guitar for stepping away from the pedal board for a while.
 
Rylanmartin: I could not believe it when I saw that Sonax. I have a 720G that I have owned for over 40 years. When I first got it I was told it was made by traynor amps in Toronto for Yorkville Sound which were affilated. I have not seen another one in all those years. There is nothing on mine that says Gretsch. I lived in a 3 story walk up appartment and carying my Super reverb up and own those stairs almost killed me. I ended up selling it and buying the Sonax. It is SS and the two 10s are very light. Any idea what it is worth?

I couldn't tell you much. I paid $100 bucks for mine. I don't think these are worth that much at all. I know that these were made by Yorkville, but there is an affiliation with Gretsch behind these...don't ask me how. All I know is that the knobs on this amp are very similar to those on my Gretsch guitar. I guess we've both got cool looking, worthless noise boxes :D.

If for some reason someone finds out that these are actually worth something, I take everything back and would love to sell it to the highest bidder ;).
 
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