Alrighty then! So here's my stuff, at least in terms of hardware:
1. Takamine EAN70 Acoustic-Electric (given to me as a gift by my cousin - it used to be his, but he doesn't have time to play it anymore)
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2. Genz Benz Tranzamp A25 + some silly old marshall ss amp that belongs to a friend of mine (the acoustic amp is also my cousin's and he gave it to me with his guitar, the marshall is under my caretaking on a semi permanent basis)
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3. Yamaha Pacifica Electric. Simple dark green finish. (this belongs to the same friend whose tiny marshal amp I have, both of which are with me semi-permanently :lol
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4. This is my Warwick Wamp 200 bass head, sitting on a Yorkville 8x8 cab. Sitting on top of them is my little M-Audio ProFire 610, great little sound card for recording.
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5. Epiphone Thunderbird IV Bass (MIC), Sunburst w/o pickguard.
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6. My baby, Epiphone LP Custom Plus (MIK), Sunburst Flametop, with the bridge PU cover removed. It's all stock atm, but I'm thinking of upgrading to the '57 and '57 plus pickups, as well as rewiring it to the classic 50s style. Will probably upgrade the electronics (pots and caps) when I do this. Just haven't decided if I want to do it myself, or get it done by someone who knows what they are doing. I'm pretty new to soldering, so I don't want to cock it up, because I absolutely love this guitar to bits.
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7. M-Audio Oxygen 49 MIDI controller, for the software.
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8. Fender Super 210. Beautiful sounding amp, but I have internal tube rattle with my latest set of power tubes, so I'm a bit cheesed about that.
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9. Boss DD7 delay, SD1 overdrive, and Dunlop Crybaby 535Q. As you can see by the sticker on the crybaby, I don't gig at all :lol:, mostly use it with slippers or barefoot, so it's not seen much wear and tear
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In terms of software, I use Ableton Live to record on, and have Guitar Rig 4 (without the controller), as well as a few synths and drum machines to play along with. I use my HP laptop as a hub to make everything work together, and it's fantastic. Windows 7 is even more stable than Windows XP, so all in all, it's just a lot of good fun.
I eventually want to pick up a Gibby LP standard, but I'm not going to do it until I've achieved something (work related), I can truly be proud of and feel that I can reward myself with.
As a complete aside, the Yamaha actually plays really well considering that it's never been set up or anything. It's a really well made guitar, and I was very pleasantly surprised by it. It sounds garbage on the little Marshall that came with it, but it sounds really clean and sparkly on the Fender.
Oh, and the amp in the background is my monster Traynor YCV80, which I'm trying to sell, because the damn thing is so god damned loud. That is also a great amp, with a solid clean channel, and a solid dirty channel.