The best sonic investment I ever made

For all discussions about electric, acoustic and bass guitars, guitar amps, effects, modelers this is the place!!!!!

Moderators: greatmutah, GuitarBilly

Post Reply
User avatar
Tommy Eisen
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 965
Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:09 am

The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by Tommy Eisen »

These old ghetto blasters sound unreal. The bass guitar actually really sounds like a real bass amp is in the room with you. Best $50 I ever spent at antique store.

Image
My collection:

Mesa (Mark IV long and short head, Mark III red and blue stripe, Dual Rec 2 channel Rev G and Tremoverb)

Marshall (2203x, 2203KK, DSL50, JVM410)

Peavey (Butcher, VTM 120, Ultra 120, 6505)

Odd balls (Splawn Quickrod and EVH 5150III)
User avatar
100 watt
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 5653
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:03 pm
Location: In the goddamn woods

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by 100 watt »

I wish I still had mine. It got wrecked in the flood. Still played cassettes good without dragging or eating tape. Mine was prolly made in 83 or 84 (?)
Murdoch wrote:Nothing I would do to her would be in the same country as hygenic. If it were, I would be actively devaluing the act, and we can't have that.



Good Deals With : Facing Failure (now Van_Muddlestein) . goodhonk . benjamin801. sublimeride. River Bend. Flying Milkman. Crunchtime. MickTaylorFan. ~Abstract~. colejustesen. paul88lx .guitarbilly74. Mike LX-R. Murdoch. Le_Marteau. matt rhoads.nwright.Mk2 Steve
User avatar
duncan
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 2119
Joined: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:41 pm

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by duncan »

Put this in the FX loop.

Image
I used to play guitar.
User avatar
sleewell
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 9927
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:38 pm
Location: sitting in the waiting room

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by sleewell »

:rofl:
User avatar
mrelusive
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 610
Joined: Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:35 am
Location: up a goddamn mountain.

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by mrelusive »

I honestly did expect a sonic maximizer.

But on the real, cabinet style record players are the shit, son.
"You forget, this is HCAF, where everyone thinks like Stephen Hawking, fights like Manny Pacquiao, pulls trim like Justin Timberlake, and emotes like The Terminator...as long as it's someone else's dog who died" -Benjamin801

Droppin similes like i got holes in my pants pockets.
User avatar
Tommy Eisen
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 965
Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:09 am

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by Tommy Eisen »

duncan wrote:Put this in the FX loop.

Image


:lol:
My collection:

Mesa (Mark IV long and short head, Mark III red and blue stripe, Dual Rec 2 channel Rev G and Tremoverb)

Marshall (2203x, 2203KK, DSL50, JVM410)

Peavey (Butcher, VTM 120, Ultra 120, 6505)

Odd balls (Splawn Quickrod and EVH 5150III)
User avatar
HottKarl
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 938
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:01 pm
Location: Balls deep in Portland.

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by HottKarl »

'Slip It In' on vinyl....awesome. I've got 'My War' on vinyl...probably one of my favorite recordings ever.
My Gear:
I have no gear.
User avatar
Tommy Eisen
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 965
Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:09 am

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by Tommy Eisen »

HottKarl wrote:'Slip It In' on vinyl....awesome. I've got 'My War' on vinyl...probably one of my favorite recordings ever.



Fuck yeah.
My collection:

Mesa (Mark IV long and short head, Mark III red and blue stripe, Dual Rec 2 channel Rev G and Tremoverb)

Marshall (2203x, 2203KK, DSL50, JVM410)

Peavey (Butcher, VTM 120, Ultra 120, 6505)

Odd balls (Splawn Quickrod and EVH 5150III)
User avatar
Tommy Eisen
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 965
Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:09 am

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by Tommy Eisen »

nightflameauto wrote:People that have never been in a room with one of those probably think this is a joke. Gramps had/has one of these. It's no joke. Best fucking sound EVER from a stereo. His has Vinyl and 8-track input, and TONE FOR DAYZ!

I wish I had some way to transport this thing. Gramps is gone, and uncle's asking me if I want anything from the house. It's 500 miles away and that's literally ALL that I could possibly want other than his old saxophone. :rawk:


Yup, mine has vinly and 8 track too. I think It's 1976 Zenith. Like seriously best sound ever. I threw this bitch in my wifes mini van. If you can carry a 4x12, this is only slightly harder, but only because of the odd shape.
My collection:

Mesa (Mark IV long and short head, Mark III red and blue stripe, Dual Rec 2 channel Rev G and Tremoverb)

Marshall (2203x, 2203KK, DSL50, JVM410)

Peavey (Butcher, VTM 120, Ultra 120, 6505)

Odd balls (Splawn Quickrod and EVH 5150III)
User avatar
Steveijobzz
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 324
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:57 pm
Location: Wisconsin, SON

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by Steveijobzz »

I just got my first real turntable. It's new school but it still plays the good stuff.

Today I rocked:

Steel Panther : Balls Out
Bad Religion : The Process of Belief
Ted Nugent : Ted Nugent

People who don't like vinyl or think it's a waste of time/money really don't like music.
Tele / Strat / LP / Sheraton
Into -> Pedals (too many)
Into Plexi clone / '68 Bassman / JCA 100 / '65 Ampeg M-15
Into 2x12 with Green Beret / Reaper 55hz OR 4x12 with G12T75s

Good deals with: Ovid9, paul88lx, Y0UNGBL00D, boonestunes, Laura from Valvequeen.

Check out some of my projects at Helios Amps and Effects
User avatar
Tommy Eisen
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 965
Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:09 am

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by Tommy Eisen »

Steveijobzz wrote:I just got my first real turntable. It's new school but it still plays the good stuff.

Today I rocked:

Steel Panther : Balls Out
Bad Religion : The Process of Belief
Ted Nugent : Ted Nugent

People who don't like vinyl or think it's a waste of time/money really don't like music.


Awesome. But I wouldn't go so far as to say they don't like music. From a purely mastering stand point though vinyl intrinsically sounds way different than digital because it has to be mastered less compressed for vinyl.
My collection:

Mesa (Mark IV long and short head, Mark III red and blue stripe, Dual Rec 2 channel Rev G and Tremoverb)

Marshall (2203x, 2203KK, DSL50, JVM410)

Peavey (Butcher, VTM 120, Ultra 120, 6505)

Odd balls (Splawn Quickrod and EVH 5150III)
User avatar
Steveijobzz
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 324
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:57 pm
Location: Wisconsin, SON

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by Steveijobzz »

Tommy Eisen wrote:
Awesome. But I wouldn't go so far as to say they don't like music. From a purely mastering stand point though vinyl intrinsically sounds way different than digital because it has to be mastered less compressed for vinyl.


Yes it does. It's the whole noise floor thing. And having to master it within the limitations of the working principles (RIAA curve, etc)

Somebody once told me that the hiss from the noise floor during silent parts of a song while playing vinyl was just the turntable's way of saying "don't worry man, I'm still here with you."

That guy was also kinda nuts.
Tele / Strat / LP / Sheraton
Into -> Pedals (too many)
Into Plexi clone / '68 Bassman / JCA 100 / '65 Ampeg M-15
Into 2x12 with Green Beret / Reaper 55hz OR 4x12 with G12T75s

Good deals with: Ovid9, paul88lx, Y0UNGBL00D, boonestunes, Laura from Valvequeen.

Check out some of my projects at Helios Amps and Effects
User avatar
Tommy Eisen
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 965
Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:09 am

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by Tommy Eisen »

Steveijobzz wrote:
Tommy Eisen wrote:
Awesome. But I wouldn't go so far as to say they don't like music. From a purely mastering stand point though vinyl intrinsically sounds way different than digital because it has to be mastered less compressed for vinyl.


Somebody once told me that the hiss from the noise floor during silent parts of a song while playing vinyl was just the turntable's way of saying "don't worry man, I'm still here with you."

That guy was also kinda nuts.


:rofl:
My collection:

Mesa (Mark IV long and short head, Mark III red and blue stripe, Dual Rec 2 channel Rev G and Tremoverb)

Marshall (2203x, 2203KK, DSL50, JVM410)

Peavey (Butcher, VTM 120, Ultra 120, 6505)

Odd balls (Splawn Quickrod and EVH 5150III)
User avatar
Tom
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 1604
Joined: Sat Jan 19, 2013 8:56 am
Location: Colorado Springs, CO

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by Tom »

Dude. That is fucking awesome score. I need a turntable so bad. I have a decent selection of vinyl and no way to play it.
Aka Gsxrbusa
User avatar
leftyaxeman
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 1185
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 7:20 pm
Location: South of the swamps of Jersey

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by leftyaxeman »

Vinyl!!! Nothing digital sounds as good as ol' school vinyl!!! Nothing.
GUITARS: Jackson USA Soloist SL-2H,Ibanez Jem7v,Charvel DK24, Heritage H-157,Heritage H-150CM,Gibson SG,Fender Strat,EVH Wolfgang
AMPS: Carvin VL-100 Legacy half-stack
EFFECTS: Helix LT,Suhr Riot,TC Electronic Chorus, Boss DD-3 Delay,Boss CH-1 Chorus,Dunlop EVH Wah,MXR 10-band EQ
User avatar
skinsscalper
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 321
Joined: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:32 am

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by skinsscalper »

Tommy Eisen wrote:These old ghetto blasters sound unreal. The bass guitar actually really sounds like a real bass amp is in the room with you. Best $50 I ever spent at antique store.

Image


Got one of those for my 10th birthday in 1982. Best fucking birthday present ever! I'll bet I played KISS ALIVE II 10,000 times on that thing. I was a latch key kid so I cranked the shit out of that thing. It sounded so huge. That record player had as much of a music influence on me as any band or instrument.

My mom still has it at her house.
Awesome deals with: pamukparty, killzone
User avatar
benjamin801
Hall of Fame Member
Posts: 5056
Joined: Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:29 pm
Location: Houston, TX

Re: The best sonic investment I ever made

Post by benjamin801 »

Steveijobzz wrote:People who don't like vinyl or think it's a waste of time/money really don't like music.


People who think that need to hear any of the Ramones' first four albums, or Black Sabbath's first four albums, at decent volume on vinyl. I can't even say more than that without sounding like a douche. :fap:
"If there was only a way that I couldn't even any less than I already can't then I'd gladly not, but I think I've entered some quantum paradox, dark matter levels of can't evening where the total absolute value of not evenness exceeds all ability to explain the can'ting." - MR RUBATO
Post Reply