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Ozzfan486  
22 Feb 2009 14:55 | Quote
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Okay, I have to pay off a case for the ML I just bought [my mom is gonna buy it for me now cos' I'm gonna be using it a lot, but I'm going to pay her back]. But what next? As you all have probably gathered, I'm always looking for better gear and stuff. I'm kind of stuck between three currently.

A new Dimarzio
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/DiMarzio-DP102-X2N-Pickup?sku=302021

A Flanger/Phase 90 [Can't choose quite yet]

Or a bigger/better amp [probably a Randall or something like that].

Input is greatly appreciated my friends!

Ozz
EMB5490  
22 Feb 2009 17:23 | Quote
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dude if u like a pickup at around 12 or 13k, get the super distortion, its amazing, and a paf in the neck.

an amp, im guessing u play metal and stuff so i guess a randall.

i find a phaser more usefull.
Ozzfan486  
22 Feb 2009 18:23 | Quote
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If you noticed, the one I posted is Dimarzio's "Highest gain output" pickup. The neck in this guitar is awsome too though. Plus its the Dean Zebra pickup so it looks kickass. What Randall would you reccommend? I've always loved the look of them, and the sound too, from listening to Kirk Hammett and Dime.
EMB5490  
22 Feb 2009 18:29 | Quote
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well me personally id take a jcm800 over a randhall, but idk. also look at an orange and a peavey, theyr also kick ass, how much u looking to spend?
Ozzfan486  
22 Feb 2009 18:58 | Quote
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$550 MAYBE $600, but that'd only be for a Marshall or Randall. I sure as **** wouldn't pay that much for Peavey, Orange doesn't have enough capability to be worth it unless its a full stack.
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22 Feb 2009 19:15 | Quote
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Pay your mum back before you buy more stuff!
Ozzfan486  
22 Feb 2009 19:22 | Quote
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I know. It only take like two and a half months though, and me and my dad mow until mid fall [We have a huge backyard so he takes the tractor and I push-mow] and come winter I'll shovel snow at my place and my Gram's.
EMB5490  
22 Feb 2009 19:32 | Quote
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how loud do you need?
guitarmastergod  
22 Feb 2009 19:54 | Quote
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i have to definety say, go for the pickup and if ur gonna change the neck pick up to go for the matching neck pickup to go with it. dont buy a phaser or chorus, theyre kinda dumb to me. but thats just my opinion. others may disagree.
Ozzfan486  
22 Feb 2009 19:58 | Quote
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@ Elliottoe - Small clubs. Bar sized places.

@ GMG - Actually, I think the pickups in this Dean are quite good. The bridge is definetly better than my LP.
BodomBeachTerror  
22 Feb 2009 20:39 | Quote
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i wish i had dough to spend on stuff like this
EMB5490  
22 Feb 2009 22:03 | Quote
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at 600, id look for a jcm800 used a combo. i dont know much bout randhalls, id def look at a orange tiny terror combo, idk how much they are but im guessing not too much. other than tht idk, i like more rock amps then metla.
GRX40  
22 Feb 2009 22:10 | Quote
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If you wait til later this year (like summertime), Peavey is releasing a 6505+ combo that is around $600. They r001 4 t3h m3t41z!
patleh  
22 Feb 2009 22:30 | Quote
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I'd get the amp I don't see the point in owning more than one electrics guitar.
BodomBeachTerror  
23 Feb 2009 12:19 | Quote
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patleh says:
I'd get the amp I don't see the point in owning more than one electrics guitar.


different tunings, backup, just want something better, i see many points
patleh  
23 Feb 2009 14:07 | Quote
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eh i think people should stop trying to improve the equitment and improve the user mainly.
BodomBeachTerror  
23 Feb 2009 15:03 | Quote
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yea thats true too
Ozzfan486  
24 Feb 2009 16:04 | Quote
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@ GRX - Holy ***! Isn't the 6505 a left over from whenEVH went to Fender? If that thing is only $600 then DAMN!!!!

@ Pat - I do "Improve the user". Its just that the LP wasn't cutting it like I'd imagined. The ML has everything I need though.
soy.el.che  
24 Feb 2009 16:10 | Quote
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patleh says:
I'd get the amp I don't see the point in owning more than one electrics guitar.


well.. i need 2 electric guitars, one is restrung like for a leftie, the other one is normal.. you cant play the same on both, as i play both like righthanded, it gives you a new perspective when playin or composing. in a gig you wont have time to restring the guitar.. however, its just my case
GRX40  
24 Feb 2009 18:23 | Quote
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Ozzfan486 says:
@ GRX - Holy ***! Isn't the 6505 a left over from whenEVH went to Fender? If that thing is only $600 then DAMN!!!!


If I remember correctly, EVH was at Peavey and he made the 5150 with them. When he left, Peavey was not allowed to keep using the 5150 name, so they changed it to the 6505 (which was named to commemorate Peavey's first 40 years, 1965 - 2005). So the 6505 is more or less the same amp as 5150...

I think I saw somewhere that it should be around $600. The MSRP is $719, but you can always find things for less than MSRP, since the company just slaps that on there so stores can sell it for less and brag about the money they're saving you. However it differs from the (more expensive) head because it is only 60~ watts, as opposed to 120. It also is a combo with only one 12 inch speaker, so that cuts down on the price as well.

I've also read something that they're making it overseas instead of US, which would cut down on costs. I'm not sure if this is true or not though.

I hope this helps. :)


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