Local second hand gear shop has this exciting stack in the window and no prices - I might pop back tomorrow and investigate

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I’m really very annoyed about this. If I’d known I would have recorded more stuff while I had it

Bought a digital reverb from 1985

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Sweet

What were the prices like on that stack?

NIIIIICE

About the going rate I think

The spx90 had already been bought and returned since yesterday for not working. The Roland was making a horrible noise. But this one is nice and quiet and seems to all be working properly

I felt a bit like Luke when he’s buying r2 the Jawas “this ones fucked, let’s try another”

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if you buy a helix at the moment you get the plugin version for free.

also interested in bias fx plugin as you can actually fiddle around with the simulated circuits, might be a good way to learn how things work and what makes things sound different

This is coooool, I can’t believe what good nick it’s in considering it’s 35 years old

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Does this place sell stuff online too?!

This has a link to their reverb shop. I don’t think any of the rack stuff is listed yet though

To be honest not everything was working and he said it had been tested so proceed with caution.

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WOW

Never seen anything like this before. I assume it’s ripping off the Gibson Les Paul Signature from '73/'74 but it looks much weirder.

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Yeah that is like a bizarro casino

Picked this up yesterday, looks like a sweet deal. Ends today I think.

I’ve got a load of these on my Digitakt (got them as a deal via elektron) - they are good

Hmm maybe I should get the lot

Ah nice - I took a bit of a punt just because of sheer volume and that price point, but what I’ve heard so far from digging in sounds good!

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53 GB eh?

hmm

Finally managed to get my Grandmother and other synths set up so I can (more or less) seamlessly use Geandma’s keyboard to play everything else - it just plays whatever midi instrument or voice I have selected on the Digitakt - thought I was going to have to buy a midi merger box to get it working on the digitone too but then finally a breakthrough about 12:30 last night and no money has been spent :innocent: Wasn’t possible first time I tried but firmware updates in the meantime have made it possible

Only slight pain is the pitch and mod wheels only work on grandmother but that’s not the end of the world

Sorry, maybe my most boring post in here ever but it’s exciting for me :grinning:

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might be a dumb question but
are regular headphones eg. Bose QC35 compatible with guitar amps? Or are you better getting dedicated wired ones

do you have an amp already/in mind? If it has a headphone out you could get a bluetooth transmitter, imagine it would add a bit of latency though which might be intolerable, so wired ones are probably better (ones designed specifically for monitoring will give you a more accurate reflection of the amp than regular headphones). The amp speaker and cabinet is a big part of standard guitar sounds though, and unless the amp simulates that on the headphone output it might sound a bit weird (kinda crispy and brittle in a way that seems to enhance pick noise and makes things sound messy), if it has a line out or fx send you could send it to a cab sim pedal (think mooer do one) and then have the headphones from that, might be overkill if just for practicing though