Post your instrument.
Moderator:Moderators
- mikeyg
- Posts:427
- Joined:Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:40 pm
- PSN Username:mikeyg95
- Location:Ghetto Jersey
- Contact:
Whether, it be drums or guitar, or anything else.
[drum pics coming on Monday, after I clean them.]
[drum pics coming on Monday, after I clean them.]
Re: Post your instrument.
haha. Here comes the wave of "show us your" topics.
My instruments/gear:
3 separate amps I used to put on top of each other to "look cool". (Was functional too)
Top- 1970s Traynor TS-15 amp. Has master volume and Volume cut-off switch (3 way) Let's you control gain. (15-watts)
Mid- Line Spider 3. The dude at guitar center sold it to me when I first starting playing. (Didn't know much about amps then) Still a good amp though. Not to bad on tones (30 watts)
Bottom- Behringer KX1200. It's really a Vox (Vocals) PA all in one sorta thing, so it has a lot of low end and such when using a guitar through it. 120 watts, for $40 at a garage sale. (Good deal)
When Daisy Chained, it can pull pretty loud.
Old Tiesco Check Mate 20 amp. All tube, sounds great when cranked. Hasn't been touched since I got it. (The bass knob lowers volume, and doesn't really add bass )
My First guitar. An '03ish Mexi Strat. Plays reaaaaaal smooth. Not actually mine, got it from my sister who never played it.
Old Signet Acoustic. Plays nice, great tone. I'm thinking late 60s early 70s if I remember correctly.
I think it's an '01 Squier. It's a Bullet II, so it's a basic 1 H 1VK setup. Plays really great, even with the extremely crap stock bucker in it. (Don't listen to what people say about squiers. The decent priced ones are pretty good guitars, and worth the money if your just starting out, or if your an intermediate) Until you've played one, don't knock one.
Newest Purchase. 1994 or 1991 Fender Telecaster FotoFlame Series. It's out of production now, so it's pretty cool to have. (Somewhat limited produced) I payed $100 for it at a garage sale, and it's worth every penny. It's got a Tele Bridge with a 3 strat pickup design, the flipped control panel for better access, and a great neck. The thing with these guitars, is that the finish on them isn't real. It's actually a high res laminate that they overlayed on, even onto the neck, and looks really great. It was made in Japan in the Fuji Gen Gakki factory, which crafts the $2k+ guitars for Ibanez, so the craftsmanship is spot on. Definitely a nice investment.
Grand Total (From my pocket): $350
Most things were giving down to me from relatives, or friends.
My instruments/gear:
3 separate amps I used to put on top of each other to "look cool". (Was functional too)
Top- 1970s Traynor TS-15 amp. Has master volume and Volume cut-off switch (3 way) Let's you control gain. (15-watts)
Mid- Line Spider 3. The dude at guitar center sold it to me when I first starting playing. (Didn't know much about amps then) Still a good amp though. Not to bad on tones (30 watts)
Bottom- Behringer KX1200. It's really a Vox (Vocals) PA all in one sorta thing, so it has a lot of low end and such when using a guitar through it. 120 watts, for $40 at a garage sale. (Good deal)
When Daisy Chained, it can pull pretty loud.
Old Tiesco Check Mate 20 amp. All tube, sounds great when cranked. Hasn't been touched since I got it. (The bass knob lowers volume, and doesn't really add bass )
My First guitar. An '03ish Mexi Strat. Plays reaaaaaal smooth. Not actually mine, got it from my sister who never played it.
Old Signet Acoustic. Plays nice, great tone. I'm thinking late 60s early 70s if I remember correctly.
I think it's an '01 Squier. It's a Bullet II, so it's a basic 1 H 1VK setup. Plays really great, even with the extremely crap stock bucker in it. (Don't listen to what people say about squiers. The decent priced ones are pretty good guitars, and worth the money if your just starting out, or if your an intermediate) Until you've played one, don't knock one.
Newest Purchase. 1994 or 1991 Fender Telecaster FotoFlame Series. It's out of production now, so it's pretty cool to have. (Somewhat limited produced) I payed $100 for it at a garage sale, and it's worth every penny. It's got a Tele Bridge with a 3 strat pickup design, the flipped control panel for better access, and a great neck. The thing with these guitars, is that the finish on them isn't real. It's actually a high res laminate that they overlayed on, even onto the neck, and looks really great. It was made in Japan in the Fuji Gen Gakki factory, which crafts the $2k+ guitars for Ibanez, so the craftsmanship is spot on. Definitely a nice investment.
Grand Total (From my pocket): $350
Most things were giving down to me from relatives, or friends.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts:1977
- Joined:Fri Feb 06, 2009 1:36 pm
- Steam ID:nevermind1534
- Location:Detroit, MI
- Contact:
Re: Post your instrument.
lmao
Kyo wrote:"does anyone here know how to fly a plane?"
"STAND BACK EVERYBODY, I HAVE A FAKE ID"
-
- Posts:129
- Joined:Tue Aug 07, 2007 8:51 am
- Location:Indiana
Re: Post your instrument.
There has definitely been one of these threads before, but I'll never pass up the chance to show off my Steinberger
Aaaaand I built a keytar
Aaaaand I built a keytar
Re: Post your instrument.
Trombone and Keyboard. Pictures on Tuesday.
- weaponepsilon
- Posts:1090
- Joined:Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:04 am
Re: Post your instrument.
Electric Berimbau (homemade)
Also pictured are my amps (in the background)
Bass guitars
I'm holding a custom fretless Ibanez Sr885 and behind me is an Ibanez Sr305 and my old Harmony
I'm clutching an Ibanez SR 506 six string. Next to me is my Lead Guitarist.
I wish I had pics of all the other things...
Also pictured are my amps (in the background)
Bass guitars
I'm holding a custom fretless Ibanez Sr885 and behind me is an Ibanez Sr305 and my old Harmony
I'm clutching an Ibanez SR 506 six string. Next to me is my Lead Guitarist.
I wish I had pics of all the other things...
http://www.xboxlc.com/profile/weapon_epsilon
Trade thread!
http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=24425" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Currently owned: (In response to Tibia)
52 platforms; 67 individual systems; 919 singular games (0 doubles!); 2 arcade cabs
Trade thread!
http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=24425" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Currently owned: (In response to Tibia)
52 platforms; 67 individual systems; 919 singular games (0 doubles!); 2 arcade cabs
- blaze3927
- Portablizer
- Posts:1114
- Joined:Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:14 am
- 360 GamerTag:notjames
- Location:Australia
- Contact:
Re: Post your instrument.
uhhh, which one to post:
baby grand piano,
Tenor sax (yangwisawa),
organ,
Bass g-tar,
clarinet,
violin,
pics of some coming soon
baby grand piano,
Tenor sax (yangwisawa),
organ,
Bass g-tar,
clarinet,
violin,
pics of some coming soon
Australian Kaillera server
[url]hhttp://i56.tinypic.com/ncb0wi.gif[/url]
[url]hhttp://i56.tinypic.com/ncb0wi.gif[/url]
- Super Cameraman
- Posts:1123
- Joined:Mon Feb 27, 2006 6:25 pm
Re: Post your instrument.
(In order of proficiency)
Clarinet (Selmer)
Tenor Sax (Belmonte)
Electric Guitar (Epiphone)
Acoustic Guitar (Yamaha)
Piano/Keyboard
Drums (Slingerland with Sabian cymbals... I think)
Accordion?
We already had this thread, I remember typing almost the exact same list, but now I've added Tenor Sax.
Pictures... I don't feel like taking any, I'll see if I can dig them up.
(not my actual clarinet, but same model)
Those are the important ones.
Also...
THE TENOR SAX IS FOR SALE!!! WHO WANTS IT???
Clarinet (Selmer)
Tenor Sax (Belmonte)
Electric Guitar (Epiphone)
Acoustic Guitar (Yamaha)
Piano/Keyboard
Drums (Slingerland with Sabian cymbals... I think)
Accordion?
We already had this thread, I remember typing almost the exact same list, but now I've added Tenor Sax.
Pictures... I don't feel like taking any, I'll see if I can dig them up.
(not my actual clarinet, but same model)
Those are the important ones.
Also...
THE TENOR SAX IS FOR SALE!!! WHO WANTS IT???
If you're looking at this post and it was made before 2008, just ignore it.
- Tibia
- Posts:1319
- Joined:Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:02 pm
- PSN Username:Tibia1013
- Steam ID:Mulder101361
- Location:Istanbul, not Constantinople
- Contact:
Re: Post your instrument.
I don't have time to take pics of all mine, so I'll just list them:
1946 Baldwin Acrosonic console Piano
Orchestral whip
SP2 Gemeinhardt flute
S2-SE Gemeinhardt flute
Amadeus Haynes flute
Orchestral rattle
Angel soprano recorder (plastic)
Yamaha Superio soprano recorder(plastic)
Yamaha alto recorder (plastic)
Yamaha Superio tenor recorder (plastic)
Schreiber tenor recorder (wooden)
Yamaha sopranino recorder
4 unbranded soprano recorders (plastic)
Unbranded gherkin recorder (wood)
Several sets of castanets
Tambourine
Walton Bodhran
Skylark Violin
Yamaha B-flat clarinet (wood)
Bundy B-flat clarinet (plastic)
Aulos panpipes
2 handmade flutes (one from the Carribean, one from India)
1 handmade cedar Native American flute
Several sets of maracas
2 gold Hohner Marine Band Harmonicas (both are C)
2 standard Hohner Marine Band Harmonicas (C, F)
2 tin whistles (both in D)
Musical Spoons
Woodblocks
A few other random shakers
Several sets of Claves
Academy violin
Oscar Schmidt Autoharp
Electric Guitar of uncertain manufacture
Digeridoo
Pipe Organ train whistle
Zuckerman Z-Box harpsichord
Violin of uncertain manufacture
Triangles
Sleigh bells
Yamaha PSR-520 Keyboard
Set of 3 Timpani
Korg DS-10 synthisizer
I've got access to a few more instruments at work, but I don't own those. I've also got several instrument-building projects started. Mostly percussion instruments and primitive, as they're easy to build, but I am also working on a palm organ and designing an electric bass.
1946 Baldwin Acrosonic console Piano
Orchestral whip
SP2 Gemeinhardt flute
S2-SE Gemeinhardt flute
Amadeus Haynes flute
Orchestral rattle
Angel soprano recorder (plastic)
Yamaha Superio soprano recorder(plastic)
Yamaha alto recorder (plastic)
Yamaha Superio tenor recorder (plastic)
Schreiber tenor recorder (wooden)
Yamaha sopranino recorder
4 unbranded soprano recorders (plastic)
Unbranded gherkin recorder (wood)
Several sets of castanets
Tambourine
Walton Bodhran
Skylark Violin
Yamaha B-flat clarinet (wood)
Bundy B-flat clarinet (plastic)
Aulos panpipes
2 handmade flutes (one from the Carribean, one from India)
1 handmade cedar Native American flute
Several sets of maracas
2 gold Hohner Marine Band Harmonicas (both are C)
2 standard Hohner Marine Band Harmonicas (C, F)
2 tin whistles (both in D)
Musical Spoons
Woodblocks
A few other random shakers
Several sets of Claves
Academy violin
Oscar Schmidt Autoharp
Electric Guitar of uncertain manufacture
Digeridoo
Pipe Organ train whistle
Zuckerman Z-Box harpsichord
Violin of uncertain manufacture
Triangles
Sleigh bells
Yamaha PSR-520 Keyboard
Set of 3 Timpani
Korg DS-10 synthisizer
I've got access to a few more instruments at work, but I don't own those. I've also got several instrument-building projects started. Mostly percussion instruments and primitive, as they're easy to build, but I am also working on a palm organ and designing an electric bass.
This post brought to you by David Duchovny's glorious nipples.
-
- Posts:129
- Joined:Tue Aug 07, 2007 8:51 am
- Location:Indiana
Re: Post your instrument.
Its a fun guitar; nice pickups and body structure. Even if it is a low end budget guitar. Hope to get a new one later this year.mikeyg wrote:Cool, I'm hoping to get a bass soon.
Posting pics of drums soon.
- weaponepsilon
- Posts:1090
- Joined:Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:04 am
Re: Post your instrument.
wow, tibs, you rival me! i have a couple of native-ish instruments in the works at the moment too. I also have a ton of random instruments that I should've just listed.....
http://www.xboxlc.com/profile/weapon_epsilon
Trade thread!
http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=24425" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Currently owned: (In response to Tibia)
52 platforms; 67 individual systems; 919 singular games (0 doubles!); 2 arcade cabs
Trade thread!
http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=24425" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Currently owned: (In response to Tibia)
52 platforms; 67 individual systems; 919 singular games (0 doubles!); 2 arcade cabs