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JmsDvd
08-16-2003, 07:35 AM
Hi Guys and Gals...I am getting ready to EBay some gear and thought I would
post here first and see if anyone might be interested :

Nady Wireless Guitar System
Boss CE2 Chorus (old model)
Hughes & Kettner Tubeman (original series model)
Crybaby Wah (GCB95)

If interested, drop me a line, make me an offer. Thanks for looking.

Jean-François SAINT-BAUZEL
08-21-2003, 07:00 AM
"Nobody" <nobodyupstairs@aolDELETE.com> a écrit dans le message news:
01c3640d$dda16440$81c8580c@715162529worldnet.att.n et...
>
>
> JmsDvd <hendrixmusicltd@aol.comnojunk> wrote in article
<20030816093519.06077.00001674@mb-m03.aol.com>...
> > Hi Guys and Gals...I am getting ready to EBay some gear and thought I
would
> > post here first and see if anyone might be interested :
> >
> > Nady Wireless Guitar System
> > Boss CE2 Chorus (old model)
> > Hughes & Kettner Tubeman (original series model)
> > Crybaby Wah (GCB95)
> >
> > If interested, drop me a line, make me an offer. Thanks for looking.
>
> Hey my man...hope all is well. Listen: that CE2 Chorus..can you say what
is making you sell it, or what did you replace it with if
> anything?
>
> Just wondering, 'cause I have a CE-2 as well ( Japanese model ), and it
really is a wonderful pedal.
>
> Oh...and you might as well tell me about the wah too...what is making you
sell it, or what did you replace it with if anything?
>
> I'll keep checking this thread in case you wanna answer after they sell.
>
> Good luck and al that :)

In fact, I think he wants to buy (or has just bought) a multi-effects pedal
with amp modelizations or things like that. He also may have stolen them and
wants to sell' em fast !

JmsDvd
08-21-2003, 11:05 AM
Hello...I am selling stuff cause i dont use it enough and I would rather have
the cash...the chorus is a good sounding one but at one time, I played thru a
real leslie and have been spoiled ever since...last year, I bought a
Choralflanger (around $350 or $360) and it still did not sound like what I am
looking for so I sold it and went back to the Boss chorus...as far as the wah,
its just a normal Dunlop wah...GCB95...dont use it anymore...the Tubeman is
great but only use it for direct in or a backup amp and since I travel with two
heads, not much chance of both going out at the same time...the wireless I dont
use at all...not much call for a lot of stage-travel when you are playing
behind blues folks...I looked at a LittleDavid Rotary Unit to use as a leslie
but the household rule is.. you buy music stuff when you make music money or
sell music stuff...so, time to sell some stuff, get a new resonater for my
dobro, find some more used JBL's, look for a Little David (once I hear one)...I
dunno, whatever...just know I got equipment sitting, looking at me that is not
being used...hope this answers your questions...if more info is need, write
Bluesweasel@yahoo.com...........Thanks and byeeeeeeeee

Nobody
08-21-2003, 12:47 PM
JmsDvd <hendrixmusicltd@aol.comnojunk> wrote in article <20030821130540.06260.00000187@mb-m19.aol.com>...
> Hello...I am selling stuff cause i dont use it enough and I would rather have
> the cash...

Well that I sure can understand, and so say we all.

>the chorus is a good sounding one but at one time, I played thru a
> real leslie and have been spoiled ever since...

I played a solid-state one once, and it was trippin'. Huge dang thing.

>last year, I bought a Choralflanger (around $350 or $360) and it still did not sound like what I am
> looking for so I sold it and went back to the Boss chorus...

That was exactly what I experienced with the Choralflange. It was cool when I first got it..then after *really* checking it out, it
was weak.

This is what I have settled on, and I like it more the more I play it:

http://www.geocities.com/nobody_upstairs/BossCE2.JPG

The thing is *mint* clean, too...got it for $59, and its a Japanese one.

>as far as the wah, its just a normal Dunlop wah...GCB95...dont use it anymore...

Use a wah at all these days?

>The Tubeman is great but only use it for direct in or a backup amp and since I travel with two
> heads,

!

What are they that you travel with?

>not much chance of both going out at the same time...the wireless I dont
> use at all...not much call for a lot of stage-travel when you are playing
> behind blues folks...I looked at a LittleDavid Rotary Unit to use as a leslie
> but the household rule is.. you buy music stuff when you make music money or
> sell music stuff...so, time to sell some stuff, get a new resonater for my
> dobro, find some more used JBL's, look for a Little David (once I hear one)...I
> dunno, whatever...just know I got equipment sitting, looking at me that is not
> being used...hope this answers your questions...if more info is need, write
> Bluesweasel@yahoo.com...........Thanks and byeeeeeeeee

Hey..thanks for the reply.

So...since you can't carry a Leslie around, what shall thee do for a chorus?

--
Jason
http://www.geocities.com/nobody_upstairs

JmsDvd
08-21-2003, 05:55 PM
Jason...good to hear from you. Hope all is groovy in the city. The wha
pedal I dont use at all...not really applicable with the artist I am
working with. I just hooked up with Google for newsgroups cause I
realized that many posts and replies are never listed on AOL...so, now
I see your messages! The amps I am using are a 67 or 68 Bassmaster
that Blankenship rewied and juiced up plus a JTM 45. With these I use
two cabs with Celestion Vintage 30's. Lots more beef than I need, but
I would rather have it, than not, if is the occasion rises.
The leslie/chorus thing is not really pressing, just a footnote. The
keyboard player she uses worked with BB King and is a great
player..heavy on the leslie...so, I dont really want to get in his
way. The whole multi-pedal/processer thing is also a personal
footnote. I have had several in the past and dropped them for one
reason or another. I think from time to time that adding a harmonizer
or a leslie would be cool, just for icing on the cake, but like I
said, once I got to use an Eventide and a Leslie (tube model that you
could use as an extension speaker) so, once I heard that, I was
spolied for life. I just see this stuff sitting around, along with way
too many guitars, but I cant cut the guitars loose. Good to hear from
you and stay in touch. JmsDvd.....ps...thanks again for the
slides...still got that Zappa boot if you want it.

Nobody
08-23-2003, 01:46 PM
JmsDvd <Hendrixmusicltd@aol.com> wrote in article <6ee97a96.0308211555.485b5e2f@posting.google.com>...
> Jason...good to hear from you. Hope all is groovy in the city. The wha
> pedal I dont use at all...not really applicable with the artist I am
> working with. I just hooked up with Google for newsgroups cause I
> realized that many posts and replies are never listed on AOL...so, now
> I see your messages! The amps I am using are a 67 or 68 Bassmaster

What's that? I need to go find out !

> that Blankenship rewied and juiced up plus a JTM 45. With these I use
> two cabs with Celestion Vintage 30's. Lots more beef than I need, but
> I would rather have it, than not, if is the occasion rises.

Sounds like it might be killer, actually.

> The leslie/chorus thing is not really pressing, just a footnote. The
> keyboard player she uses worked with BB King and is a great
> player..heavy on the leslie...so, I dont really want to get in his
> way. The whole multi-pedal/processer thing is also a personal
> footnote. I have had several in the past and dropped them for one
> reason or another. I think from time to time that adding a harmonizer
> or a leslie would be cool, just for icing on the cake, but like I
> said, once I got to use an Eventide and a Leslie (tube model that you
> could use as an extension speaker) so, once I heard that, I was
> spolied for life. I just see this stuff sitting around, along with way
> too many guitars, but I cant cut the guitars loose. Good to hear from
> you and stay in touch. JmsDvd.....ps...thanks again for the
> slides...still got that Zappa boot if you want it.

Well send it!

Thanks again,

--
Jason
http://www.geocities.com/nobody_upstairs