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markc2005
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01/18/2006 8:07 pm
If you had a unlimited budget what would be your choice for your perfect gear ie guitar, amp and a few pedals
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bigbuda
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01/18/2006 8:16 pm
Hmmmmm, good question. I think I would go with a PRS 24 ten top with a fixed bridge, For an amp I would have to go with the B-52 halfstack I currently own just 'cause I love the sound and it's more amp than I will probably ever need anyway. As for pedals, I would like to try the G-System by TC electronics. Then add a Power conditioner and some mogami cables and I'm all set to ROCK! :D
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01/18/2006 8:22 pm
I'd have to go with a Gibson Les Paul Classic, Marshall JCM 800 half stack, Dunlop Zakk Wylde Wah, and the Wylde Overdrive.

Pretty much all I need is the LP.
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01/18/2006 9:12 pm
Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster-my future signature model (eventually) :D , Robert Keeley ds-1, bd-2, ts-9, fuzz head, Dunlop wah, Fender Super Reverb. I have everything except for 3 of the pedals and the Custom Strat.
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01/18/2006 11:28 pm
I'd have to say any really sweet playing Les Paul or Telecaster. I love 'em both. Then into a wah. Then into something old and big. One of those old 100watt Marshall's would be nice...drool...
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01/19/2006 12:24 am
A PRS Singlecut private stock (to my exact specs), PRS slightly moded McCarty, Scott Heatley Tradition (Les Paul style), Tom Anderson Drop Top Classic (Strat), Custom designed (by myself) guitar, Taylor acoustics, Marshall JCM800 2203, Marshall SLP, Splawn Quickrod, Ampeg V-2, Modded Peavey 5150 various cabinets and speakers, Soldano XR88 preamp, VHT 2:90:2 power amp, Eventide DSP7000, various pedals, Bradshaw switching system, Palmer PDI-03, Avalon Vt 737sp, dbx iEQ-31 Graphic EQ, and a roadie to haul all that stuff around :D

I'd also want a fully furnished recording and jamming studio since we're talking about unlimited funds. ;)
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01/22/2006 9:27 am
I guess my custom guitar at this point would be a Mahogony Jackson Kelly, probably a 3-tone black fade to deep blood red in the middle, no pickguard, set maple neck with ebony 24-jumbo fret board. It'd be loaded with Barenuckle pickups or Gibson 500T and 469R pickups. 1 Tone 1 Volume, 3-way switch, original floyd rose and 1 11/16" locking nut, sperzel locking tuners. The strap pins would be balanced so that it wouldn't nose dive and the weight of the guitar would be evenly distributed for minimum fatigue. I think I'd want ESP to make the guitar though cause I love the necks on ESP/LTD guitars. As for an amp well that's a bit tougher. I love so many amps I don't know if I'd be able to pick just one. I guess I'd go with a Mark IIC+ head. I know they are over rated, but still. It'd either be that or a Rivera Rake, a HiWatt head like East Bay Ray used for most (?) of the DK recordings, or a Mesa Mark III blue stripe or green stripe.
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