Author Topic: so here's some equipment we just ordered that will be here by week's end  (Read 313 times)

after a while of saving money we bought like $2,000 worth of stuff, maybe more
other than the drumset, here's a few of the more important things (amps, instruments, etc.)

my stuff
Vox VT120 (Valvetronix) 150w amp
Squier Telecaster w/ bridge & neck humbuckers
Squier Bullet w/ tremolo bridge pickup (i've had two or three Bullets and still have one know, they're great guitars + i love the maple necks, so i decided to get one a step up that was meant for playing loud, which is where the tremolo comes in)

ian's stuff
Peavey Headliner 410 Bass Cab
Behringer Ultrabass BVT4500H Bass Head (complete with an equalizer we'll probably never, ever touch!)
Squier Affinity Precision Bass
he also got an Ibanez Gio bass, but i dont know which one. i also think he got a telecaster bass if not another P-Bass in a different color.

other random stuff i can remember ordering
Peavey Headliner 210 Bass Cab (ordered this so i can set my Vox on top of it behind my Kustom 2x12 30watt to act as a sort of riser)
RockStand folding guitar stand for 5 guitars
we also ordered strap locks for just about all of our instruments (except my Ibanez Gio i have now, the strap ends are loving huge on this thing), as well as cords, picks, etc.
we didnt even bother looking for a real PA systems (we have little, idk, 30-50w speakers that we use for our band practice. our tech guy Joe is gonna bring his board over and connect the two speakers so the vocals come out of both speakers. big places we play will already have PA speakers, and any smaller place, our speakers will work, so we arent worrying about that)

so yeah. go us.

nice haul. never really was a fan of the telecaster's look though.

nice haul. never really was a fan of the telecaster's look though.
i dont like the older ones with the single coil neck pickup with the cap on it and the bridge pickup in the giant ass metal part in the back

but the telecaster i ordered is a bit of influence from Deryck Whibley (Sum 41)

You should have gotten a POD HD and a good cab. Then you will never need to buy an effects pedal or anything of the sort for years to come.