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In opinion the best-looking guitar effects pedal I have at home. I love the designs and the bright red! Next to it is the Tech 21 Boost DLA.
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This is my miminlist flyrig for worship team rehearsal later. Fender 62 Telecaster Custom (MIJ), VOX MV50 AC, Tech21 Flyrig RK5
Epiphone Dot with the Tech21 Trademark 15. the Tech 21 is a great little amp but I wish I still have Fender Twin Reverb :(
Here's the conundrum... I have a friend who is in charge of receiving electronic recycling "donations" for one of the towns near me. This is a big problem (if you ask my wife lol).
Everything in this video was free for my taking, with minor repairs either not needed (the Bose 101's) or already done (the Sony PS-T3 turntable, the Denon Receiver, the TECH21 guitar amp) or to be done (the sansui 5050). Note the nice Stanton 681 series 1 cart in the Sony, note the nice frankenstein-style resistor glob quickly soldered on the left side of the Denon. Note how the Sony and Sansui were both dropped off in their original cartons!
That's an original first press of Blue Note 4015, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, "At the Jazz Corner of the World Vol. 1" (not free, btw, but close). Do I sever relations with this friend or keep paying him regular visits at his place of employ?? I feel like the dog (or cat) lover who is friends with the vet and keeps bringing home "rescues" haha.
This is my home guitar amp - This little amp is so sweet sounding and can do everything from warm vintage tones to crisp modern sound. =)
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Built for Session guitarist extraordinaire Rob Piltch of the avant garde cabaret combo Nick Buzz, and The Art of Time Ensemble chamber orchestra.
Due to the super quiet stage volume of the chamber orchestra environment, the signal path and "noise floor" of the system had to be super quiet. Each effect pedal's mechanical switches had to be quiet as possible as well.
Mono Dynamic Effects into Stereo Modulation & Delay with Stereo Volume Control.
Buffered Split Dry line to Mixer for Parallel with 100% Wet Stereo Effects. Also buffered split to send signal to tuner constantly, provides a visual "cheat" for hitting certain intervals on a pitch bend, also allows for volume swelling a bent note while coming in on pitch with other players.
Clickless switching installed in Overdrives & Compressor. Clickless Switching "External" Effects loop between Dynamics and Post Effects for easy insertion of extra effects into signal path.
Switching Circuit to sum Stereo Effects to Mono for Single Amp gigs, no re-patching, no signal loss, no phase issues.
Latching In & Out Connection points for Signal & Power to the pedalboard. The Amplifier I/O box features Switchable Ground Isolation Transformers for the Left & Right Amp Outputs and Clickless Relays for silent switching to Mute.
Updated system PSU with no "wall warts" for Strymon pedals.
Sync'd Tap Tempo from Time Line to Mobius.
MIDI Integration point for connecting the Strymon pedals to an external sequence/recording.
Set up and tear down time -2 minutes.
MacNeil Tech21 blowers, MCWW LustraShield arch, and various early Coleman Hanna components at KaCee's World of Water in Richmond, CA
MacNeil Tech21 blowers, MCWW LustraShield arch, and various early Coleman Hanna components at KaCee's World of Water in Richmond, CA
Shallow DOF shot of my Tech 21 Trademark 60 Amplifier and my John Mayer Signature Stratocaster.
Camera: Canon 550D
Lens: 50mm f1.8 II
Aperture: f1.8
ISO: 100