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Re: Bedroom player - equipment advice needed

Postby Snewzer » Sat Jul 04, 2015 1:03 pm

Hi to all

Only just got around to following up on all this info given to me. Am I right in believing that something like an AC15 would have to be turned up too loud to get the best sound out of it and that I would be better off with something like (As Didier suggests) an AC4 ?

I am right in thinking that the Squier CV 50 would give me a more authentic early Shads sound than would a modern american standard?

Forgot to mention earlier that I am currently playing a newish mexican strat through a Peavey vypyr and I can't get it to sound anywhere near the strat demos on youtube. What could be the problem... is it the strat or is it the amp or is it both?

Pete
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Re: Bedroom player - equipment advice needed

Postby bridev » Sat Jul 04, 2015 2:24 pm

Hi Pete,
I too am mainly a bedroom player, so how about an amp with a headphone socket? I use a zoom G3 or a G2 with a little mixer for the b\ts and plug h\phones into the output of the unit for private practice and a Vox vt 15 if I need an amp. The advice given by others more knowledable than me is very good, so this is just a suggestion.

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Re: Bedroom player - equipment advice needed

Postby dave robinson » Sat Jul 04, 2015 6:18 pm

A Squier Classic Vibe with a Vox Mini 3 and a decent echo and you'd have the perfect 'home' set up. In my case the decent echo is my Hall & Collins, but a Zoom G3 or similar is sufficient. :)
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Re: Bedroom player - equipment advice needed

Postby shadowtonio » Sat Jul 04, 2015 7:17 pm

hello,

The Stanley etap pedal is at the moment sold out, but there is one on ebay to see (180 dollars)
As I have heard there wil be a new batch of stanley etaps comng up, they will be improved. :D
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Re: Bedroom player - equipment advice needed

Postby Snewzer » Sun Jul 05, 2015 10:44 am

bridev wrote:Hi Pete,
I too am mainly a bedroom player, so how about an amp with a headphone socket? I use a zoom G3 or a G2 with a little mixer for the b\ts and plug h\phones into the output of the unit for private practice and a Vox vt 15 if I need an amp. The advice given by others more knowledable than me is very good, so this is just a suggestion.

Cheers
Brian


Brian

How is the echo delay time set on the g2-g3, is a via a knob or via a tap button? The reason I ask is that I have a tap button on my Peavey Vypyr and find it very difficult/impossible to set the exact delay that I want.
Pete
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Re: Bedroom player - equipment advice needed

Postby Snewzer » Sun Jul 05, 2015 10:49 am

shadowtonio wrote:hello,

The Stanley etap pedal is at the moment sold out, but there is one on ebay to see (180 dollars)
As I have heard there wil be a new batch of stanley etaps comng up, they will be improved. :D
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Thanks Tonio.
From what I can see the Stanley etap is an echo simulator device only and the Zoom G2 have multi effects functions for a similar price. I would expect then that the echo given off by the Stanley is superior to that from the Zoom? Can anyone confirm this?
Pete
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Re: Bedroom player - equipment advice needed

Postby Didier » Sun Jul 05, 2015 3:39 pm

Snewzer wrote:From what I can see the Stanley etap is an echo simulator device only and the Zoom G2 have multi effects functions for a similar price. I would expect then that the echo given off by the Stanley is superior to that from the Zoom? Can anyone confirm this?
Pete

The Stanley-FX is certainly superior to the Zoom G2 for Shadows' echoes. But if you want to use a multieffect, the Zoom G3 is far superior to the Zoom G2, and EFPT patches for the G2 are not available anymore, while Ross Hall sells Shadows' patches for the G3.

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Re: Bedroom player - equipment advice needed

Postby Snewzer » Sun Jul 05, 2015 4:43 pm

Didier wrote:
Snewzer wrote:From what I can see the Stanley etap is an echo simulator device only and the Zoom G2 have multi effects functions for a similar price. I would expect then that the echo given off by the Stanley is superior to that from the Zoom? Can anyone confirm this?
Pete

The Stanley-FX is certainly superior to the Zoom G2 for Shadows' echoes. But if you want to use a multieffect, the Zoom G3 is far superior to the Zoom G2, and EFPT patches for the G2 are not available anymore, while Ross Hall sells Shadows' patches for the G3.

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Thanks Didier, if its mainly Shadows sounds that I want then the Stanley looks the best bet for me. I can't see myself using all the other effects on the Zoom.
Pete
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Re: Bedroom player - equipment advice needed

Postby alanb » Wed Aug 05, 2015 10:03 am

Hi, Basically it depends on what you can afford to spend as with anything, a good top end guitar will cost a fortune but there are some good quality "Copies" out there. The Tokai guitars are pretty good i.e. Les Paul (Love Rock) retails around £350 and as amps go the lower end Blackstar's are good ID 15 modelling amp for example pre loaded with all the usual tones Chorus Overdrive etc for around £199. As far as pickups are concerned it depends on the style of play and the genre for me the Humbuckers work best. Hope this helps.
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Re: Bedroom player - equipment advice needed

Postby Snewzer » Sat Nov 28, 2015 1:24 am

Hi to everyone who has contributed. I eventually got the Stanley eTap pedal. Can't say that I have been overly impressed with it. Some of the emulations just don't seem right, Midnight for instance, seems to have way too much of a repeat on it. Anyone had a similar problem or have I bought a duff one?
So I thought well maybe its my other gear that isn't good enough. I now have an AC4HW1 to replace my Peavey Vypyr and again I can't say that I am too impressed so far (Only played it once yet). Doesn't seem to be much of an improvement. It doesn't have a reverb so maybe that is what I'm missing, I now have a G3X on order, maybe that will solve my problems.
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