Monday, November 3, 2008

Mesa Boogie F-30. SOLD!

You think its a 30 watts tube and it's not loud, right? All because it only has 1 speaker. That is what you think of it? NO, YOU ARE DEAD WRONG. Read this properly:

Dyna-Watt technology, which basically heightens the power supply’s response to your picking attack. This “flashbulb”-like dynamic effect is followed by a smooth decay into power compression, which also enhances sustain. When you stop playing for even an instant, the power supply recharges itself to prepare for another burst. The concept is intended to make the amp sound and feel punchier on clean stuff, while providing a creamier response on heavily overdriven textures. This dynamic enhancement is especially cool for lower-volume work, though Dyna-Watt has just as much effect when you’re running the amp flat out.

It's bloody loud, full of dynamics, full of whatever you can think of. It is a very versatile amp.

Words aside, call me for testing.

Handbuilt in the USA

30 Watts of Patented Dyna-Wat™t Power / 2xEL84, 4x12AX7

Fixed Bias for Consistent, Maintenance Free Performance

2 Fully Independent Channels, 3 Footswitchable Sounds (Channel 1, 2 & 2 w/Contour)

Independent Gain, Bass, Mid, Treble, Reverb & Master Controls per Channel

Pull Bright (Channel 1) Contour Switch (Channel 2)

Long Tank Spring Reverb

Parallel FX Loop w/Mix Control

Record / Headphone Output

Silent Record Mute Switch

3 Button Footswitch (Channel 1/2, Reverb & Contour)

Slip Cover

Short Chassis Head (Width 18-3/4 inches)

Celestion V30 Speaker

1x12 Combo

Jackson DK2M. SOLD!

Ahem, shredder guitar with Maple board, Alder body, and TWO Seymour Duncan pickups.
What kind of guitar comes with such specs that saves your money in the long run so that you don't need to upgrade anything? This is the one, gentlemen...

Specs:
-24 frets Maple neck and fingerboard.
-Black sharktooth inlays.
-Alder body
-Seymour Duncan 59 and Jazz.
-H-H config. (Not the pussy H-S-S models ya)

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Ibanez TS9DX. SOLD!

The TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer was created in 1998 by John Lomas at Hoshino USA to meet Ibanez (Hoshino's) marketing request for a tube screamer with different modes for output and distortion. It has an additional knob along with the old Drive, Tone, and Level knobs. The new knob is a 4 position MODE switch. The TS9DX has the EXACT same circuit as the original TS-9, but the mode switch changes some of the parameters of certain components of the original circuit.

The changes in the circuit for the 4 modes are :

  1. Clipping diodes : there are several sets of diodes on new boards mounted on the control knobs, that are switched by the MODE knob.
  2. Tone Capacitor : There are several capacitors on these new mini boards which are also switched by the MODE knob.

The four modes are described by Ibanez as :

  1. TS9 : The classic TS9, no modifications.
  2. + : Grittier than the original TS9.
  3. HOT : Crunchier tone with boosted mids, like a wall of 4 x 12s.
  4. TURBO : Powerful, bottom thick sound, like todays modern/alternative guitarists like.

Tesla VR-Nitro pickups. SOLD.

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For those who are still not sure about Tesla Pickups, they are actually the strongest pickups manufacturer in Korea.
Tesla earns its name after being tried by many people in Singapore. Be it full time or leisure playing musicians, they have their trust in Tesla!

VR-Nitro was able to give off the sound similar to Neil Zaza, who uses a Seymour Duncan 59s and Custom custom....
So if you want that slightly vintage yet strong and treblish tone, VR-Nitro is for you... Its pretty powerful too..

This is something that I can’t find and promise in other pickups, such as “Big Commercial Brands” or “Boutique in Pricing Pickups”.
Seeing a great smile on their face after trying Tesla Pickups in their beloved guitars definitely gives me a great satisfaction.