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  my home setup

i need a new camera but figured heres a simple shot of what i play on at home.they ibanez i put in shop today to have edge of nutlock rounded off seemed to jab my hand up when running scales anyways have a good one peeps
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Nice. You can break some windows with that amp, I bet.

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LoL your Crate makes me Crate look like a baby!! Nice stuff ya got there When you gonna record for us?? huh?? huh??


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prob do a few when i get back from dallas which will be tuesday most likely.plus i want to get some good recording progz but ill do some soon for ya


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I'ts starting to buildup. LOL Nice machinery!


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Wow !!! Great Gear Buddy !!!
Very-very impressive !

Thanks for sharing that Pic Pal !

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Sweet setup and the AMP!!!!

I cannot quite make out the rest, Is that a Epiphone Les Paul and a Gibson Les Paul?

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GTSA, I'm curious... You've got two LP's there. Is there any difference between the two? Do you find any reason to switch between them? Also your Flying V is double humbucker, does it sound different than the LPs? Does it feel different when you play it?

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Very nice collection

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the black is a epi les i wanted to try out the style before i forked out he cash and divorce papers for the gibson yes there is a huge difference between the two.the dean v gives me more of a crunchy metal sound with those picksups on.which im gonna swap out soon for some kerry king emgs.but i lose the clean deep tone i get from the les.as far as feel yes def i can work faster on the dean and it forces me to sit in the classical positionbut thats a good thing i guess.i dont really swap out to much unless a friend comes over and jams with me.but the tones from the epi and the gibson are completly different.


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