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BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 12:52 pm
by GuitarBilly
Under a grand (including guitar)

Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:51 pm
by ajaxlepinski
Ha! First in -and- first in with a pic!!! :lol:

Here's my TOTALLY AWESOME poverty rig.

Roland DAC-15 into a 1x12 25w Greenback - the Greenback sounds so much better than the amp's speaker.
Korean made Zero Gravity Freefall with Floyd Rose. It's a $425 shredder that plays like a hot buttered geisha!!! :rawk:
Total cost, including the cable: about $825.00
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Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 3:05 pm
by Crunchtime
My wife got this funky Tiesco Del Rey for $10 at a yard sale. :lol:

The amp was the most expensive at $120! Yeah, $120 for a POS Washburn solid state beginner amp. It was my first amp bought in 1989. Yeah, beginner crap was expensive back then and there was no Ebay or Craigslist. Should have got a Mark III.

Add a used SD-1 for 20 bucks and you got a cool little greasy sounding setup.

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Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 3:12 pm
by JohnB
Falls under the economy DIY category ....
VM model 160 10" combo - gutted and turned into a tweedle-d circuit (modded tweed dlx) $150 spent.
The amp slides out of this combo & can be used as a head with a different cab.
RG with transitions/area 67 ~$425 spent

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Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 12:43 am
by abouttreefitty
Goldea Rex 6200 - $400
Whitebox 2x12 (WGS Veteran 30s) - $269 (got $100 off when I bought it with the Goldea)
Parker PDF100FR ('59 in the neck, Invader in the bridge) - $320

Total - $989

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Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 2:07 pm
by theAntihero
My budget doom rig. I could add a fuzz, but a beta lead is all you need to doom. Crappy tablet pic too lol

Sunn Beta Lead $40
Peavey 412f ported 4x12 $99
Douglas Baritone Lp Copy $129 new

Total $268 and it sounds awesome

Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 12:34 am
by bubbastain
Posted this in the Head and Cab rig section but it's also a Budget Rig.
Peavey VTM120 head purchased in local GC used 5 years ago = $200 *(five years ago you could find VTM's in the $200 range all day.)
Peavey 412MS loaded with Celsestion G12K-85's from GC used = $100 *(just bought another one of these for $120)
First Act guitars. 1 from GC used $50 and 1 from Ebay $20 = $70
Trinity Reverb GC on sale = $100
Vox Delaylab new with coupon several years ago =$180
Used PP2 $120, New DL8 $60, Used EBVPJr $40,
used TU-2 tuner $50, Used Green Screamer $35 =$305
Two other pedals I made $20 parts = $20
Total cost = $975
I play this at home and take it with me wherever. I roll up all the chords and place them on top of the pedals and use the bungee chord to hold them in place for easy transport.
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Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 4:39 pm
by Yarbicus
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Almost exactly $1000

Yamaha PAC311MS
Peavey VK II Micro Head
Peavey 212MC
Ernie Ball volume
Zentone transparent OD
Fuzzhugger Algal Bloom
Yamaha EQ
TC Corona Chorus
Catalinbread Montavillian delay

Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 3:59 pm
by GuitarBilly
Pictures below this post not qualified for voting

Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 6:23 pm
by ajaxlepinski
Bubastain got my vote... looks like that rig can do it all! Image

Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 9:28 pm
by whiskey_face
dat beta :love:

Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 10:31 pm
by theAntihero
whiskey_face wrote:dat beta :love:


Thank you, couldn't believe it was 40 bucks lol

Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 12:36 pm
by bubbastain
ajaxlepinski wrote:Bubastain got my vote... looks like that rig can do it all! Image


Thanks man. Yeah, it does it all for me. The amp is only a single channel but with my low output pickup it cleans up really well. The pedal next to the volume pedal is another volume pedal I made. I just point the knob to the spot that gives me the amount of cleanup I want and at the touch of a button, I get there. There are just times when the regular volume pedal or knob on the guitar aren't practical, fast or accurate enough.

Re: BOTR 2015: Best Budget Rig (under $1000)

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 9:00 pm
by ajaxlepinski
bubbastain wrote:
ajaxlepinski wrote:Bubastain got my vote... looks like that rig can do it all! Image


Thanks man. Yeah, it does it all for me. The amp is only a single channel but with my low output pickup it cleans up really well. The pedal next to the volume pedal is another volume pedal I made. I just point the knob to the spot that gives me the amount of cleanup I want and at the touch of a button, I get there. There are just times when the regular volume pedal or knob on the guitar aren't practical, fast or accurate enough.


I love a cranked up, clean amp, speakers a few dB's from blowing, really kicking out that KARANG & KACHING OH MAN!!! Nothing like it!!!