Well seeing as I have my new guitar I thought I'd post a shot of most of my gear (not including my drums, trumpet or piano).
From left to right:
My Danelectro DC Silversparkle bass. £135 odd, plays pretty nice and sounds it too, and it looks so 80's glam rock.
Torque T301EB Bass amp. Not suitable for gigging out with but I usually steal someone else's amp when I do that.
Laney LA30C Acoustic amp. Again, not a gigging amp but my new Spanish guitar's internal mics sound awesome through it.
Shure SM58 studio mic. My mum's microphone. She's a jazz singer and I steal this for some home recording and for the occasional gig.
Santos Martinez SM675CEA. My Christmas present this year. It has two internal mics, one on the bridge and one closer to the sound hole. These are really beneficial when doing some of the more percussive forms of flamenco.
To the right of that is my beloved Taylor 214. This truly is amazing. A straight acoustic, no pickup unfortunately. Has Elixer 12's on it. Plays like a dream.
To the right of that is my Yamaha PSR-280 keyboard. Not great, but dead handy for doing recording with. I enjoy it as a practice piano as well.
To the left of this picture is my BOSS BR-1180 8-track recorder. This is bloody handy to have and has saved a lot of frustration from trying to record onto the PC. Has a hard drive and a CDRW built in, so very neat piece of kit here (and paid under a quarter of the RRP
).
Above that is my Mackie Micro Series 1402-VLX Mic/Line mixer. I don't really have a clue about this. I found it in one of the rooms in my house. I think someone left it here after a gig or something.
Onto the right, at the top is my Jim Dunlop Cry Baby wah pedal. The is a nice little bit of kit. Not quite the Vox-wah that I'd love but still chuffed to be able to own one.
Beneath that is my pre-1966 Fenton Weil 15W valve amp. Again, this isn't a gigging amp but is really nice when mic'd (sp?) up for some really nice blusey tones. Gives a really nice warm feel.
Beneath that is my Line6 SpiderII 112. This is alright.. Not my ideal amp but really isn't bad at all. Nothing compared to the SpiderIII but tbh, I've got so much stuff which I'm so lucky to have a new amp as well which I don't really need is a bit unnecessary.
And finally.. My 1978 Antoria Strat. This fine piece of firewood set me back £100 about 3 years ago. It has the lowest action I've ever played with ever and has Extra Slinkeys on it (8's) which takes the Michael a bit but there ya go. £100 wasn't a bad price considering it has three custom Fender pickups which cost around £90 a piece.
I'll get some pictures of my drums and my piano tomorrow/later today.
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