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Scar face soundboard
Scar face soundboard













Got a new amp for my 18th birthday in April. Just need to find the right one at the right price (maybe $100-$150, maybe a bit more if the right thing jumps out). I'm thinking of trying to sell off or trade one of my electrics (an Epiphone G-310) since I don't really play much electric these days, to make room for a good solid acoustic amp. I could take my small PA with me, but then anywhere I play will have a PA I can direct connect to anyway. does anyone have any experience with acoustic amps? I'm looking for something small, almost practice-y but enough to play small gigs with while dialing in a good rich acoustic tone. Really enjoying it!īut my question, related to this. It's been about a year and a half of practice and getting some stuff down, but I'm starting to get out and get some experience playing in live settings, been to a couple of open mics and booked for a show next month. I was in a heavy electric band for a few years (we never went anywhere but it was fun), but when that fizzled out, I concentrated more on my own singing and acoustic playing. The music I enjoy playing doesn't really match up with what I listen to the most. I play my electric clean most of the time as well.

Scar face soundboard upgrade#

Would be a perfect compliment to my gear since I mostly play lower and drop tunings.īTW, Jim, how much does that Planet Waves tuner pedal cost? I need to upgrade since the band I'm auditioning for plays in Drop C, and the Korg I have is specifically geared for standard tuning.Īndy92 wrote: I actually started on acoustic and fell in love with the more singer/songwriter side of music.

scar face soundboard

The tone on that pedal is silky smooth and beastly on the gain. I'm wondering if you can get the same or similar sound with this pedal. From his DVD he was using the Mesa Triple Rec in conjunction with the Bogner Uberschall to balance out his guitar tone and get that massive wall of sound that he's known for. Mark's always tinkering with different amp sounds and he always has at least two or three (or more depending on how often he blows amps out) on the road.

scar face soundboard

Kind of interested to try one out and see how it sounds. The pedal's $250, but it seems to be built with similar circuitry as the high gain channel of the Uberschall.

scar face soundboard

I know Mark's used an Uberschall for a number of years now. Andy92 wrote:Ran across this pedal the other day and thought it seemed interesting.













Scar face soundboard