The SLO 30 is an incredible amp. Sure it's overkill for home use but the sounds you can get out of it are worth it. I've been a Boogie player for as long as I can remember. The SLO is about the only amp that makes me stray. It's fun to play and really quite versatile.
This one is pretty plain as far as some of the guitars in this thread go but it's a beast.
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I no longer own this PS but it's new owner is here.
I know the bridge and tuners are different now compared to the earlier ones. Somewhere along the line the neck became bound but that might not have been super recent. When I see the newer ones, they look like a completely different model to me.
My completely stock 07 McRosie is an...
new (Used) Guitar Day.
Nice guitars. I'm sure I've said this many times, but I believe the original McCarty is a modern classic. While I'm partial to rosewood necks, I've yet to find any configuration that I didn't like.
I've been in the process of downsizing for the better part of 5 years but I'm not very good at it. Four guitars left yesterday and I spent the evening looking for possible replacements.
Seeing as the OP has a very special guitar he's keeping, I imagine it makes it a little easier.
Nice guitar. It looks to be a Singlecut Trem model from a Wood Library run. A SC250 would have 4 knobs, a stoptail, and a thicker body. The truss rod cover is the only thing that makes it look like a SC250. Look into SCT and I bet you'll find more info.
The complaint a lot of folks had...
I don't have a family picture because I don't have the energy to get them all together. This covers some of them.
This is my current most played one.
This pic has a few more in it.
I've been to multiple games at the Big House as a visitor. Having little kids taunt me with Hail to the Victors after my Badgers lose never gets old :mad:. This proud Wisconsin alum has nothing more to add to the thread.
Math is not my strong suit but I think you can get 8 different combinations on the 594 HB. You can also swap the pickups down the road if you want to for a different sound. It will be light and comfortable to play. Mine are more feedback resistant than you would expect for a hollow guitar so...
I bought a Captor X a few years go and I love it. There are only 2 levels of attenuation but I've found I can work with that just fine. I use it all the time with the IRs for lower volume practice. One of my best purchases in years.
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