slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Cop chics killed my 5 toilets man, Godins in the pen got Rambos weiders bad shit man laters Mike2
no i,m not wolf2 cant believe i got a mail already bwahaha
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Thu Oct 25 '07 8:30:35 am
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Morning Satchland.......How are U Peeps?
Any JSX owners out there?
What do you think about the JSX? What seperates it from the rest of the available amps ? I'm thinkin' of going with a JSX Head and keeping my 412 slant bottom or just go with the combo. Thanks
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Thu Oct 25 '07 9:25:05 am
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Soundborg
Constantine Jajas Thessaloniki, Neoi Epivates Greece Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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I've played all the JSX amp (Mini Colossal,JSXcombo,JSXhead) and I must say they are amazing amps!From the mini colossal I got all that bluesy cranked sound and if turn the gain all the way WOW talk about a screamig amp.But choosing between the JSX head and the Combo I'd go for the combo.But then it's how your planning to use it...is it for home use or Live/studio use?If you already have an amp that satisfies you at home go for the JSX head...I know I would go for the combo since it's practical having a combo and it's got nothing to do with all those combos out there.
I've got to say that the JSX amps surprised me like my Ibanez.They are very very responsive amps, just like Joe!A thing I really love on the JSX ,besides the amazing sounds you cant get out of it, is that the potentiometers can give you a variety of sounds from 1-10.
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Thu Oct 25 '07 9:55:23 am
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BadNomad
Jerry C. PRACTICE MORE, TODAY USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Hello All!!!!
54F and overcast in the Bluegrass today!!! At least it’s not raining.
I been away for a while.. life can be very hectic sometimes. Hope all is well with everybody!
Cheese……. I need a haircut
MikeSB…… not that haircut! And that is a sweet Strat!
Slanshroom….. I happen to like that DP solo. But then again I been listening to DP for about 25 years….. I’m biased!
Wolf2………… as always WTF?!!?!?!
Michell……. 6 toes huh? Find a man with a foot fetish and you can make him your slave!!
One for the girls……
How is a man like carpet??
If you lay it right the first time you can walk on it for the rest of your life!
Sandy………. When it rains it pours!! Chin up babe!
MaxiMagnet…… you really do love Joe don’t ya?
Emul8tor…. Start saving your bucks now for a G3 later!
Clarky…… Finally back on my feet. Do you still have that shirt for me?
JS1200JS1000……. CANADA EH!!!!
Keniko…….. RE: JSX…… take your favorite axe to the local store and test it out. It is a great amp but I’m stickn’ with me Marshall for dirty and nasty and my Roland JC120 for clean and bright. The JSX has a lot of flexibility. Check out the Marshall MODE4 while your at it. I lust for 4 a MODE4…………….
anyone that feels slighted cause ya did not get mentioned....
HEY!!!!
“POOF”
gone………………………
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Thu Oct 25 '07 9:56:00 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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BadNomad:Its not often a guitar solo is of equal worth to an entire composition, but that Blackmore solo in Wasted Sunsets for me anyway was an example of that.I,m not a HUGE fan of Blackmore or YJM but good lord every now & then when they spilt soul its like OMG.Have t say when i bought that much awaited Perfect Strangers vinyl way back, i felt it all over for DP, it was a wierd feeling for young fans then hoping they could keep it together but after that LP we all knew it was the last of the best.The 80s was hard on young musicians, we knew one day they would be old & questioned deep down how could they perform like that when they are older...then Satch came into the picture, made it all cool & for me made all of that doubt disappear
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daimer
Dmitry Galankin Zavolgzhsk, Ivanovskaya Russia Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Hi RusICB! Ęŕę äĺëŕ đîńńč˙íčí?
Hey! Satch!!! when you will be online???
Have a nice day, Joe!
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Thu Oct 25 '07 11:15:25 am
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RusICB
Andrew Ivanovich Irkutsk, Russia Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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How are you, daimer? At last, I've found a native man. As I see, we cannot write on russian(let's on Eng)
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Thu Oct 25 '07 11:46:16 am
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wolf2
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..Check this out man! ,you wouldnt believe what happened to me with my atk dirtbike man .My brand new engine i built and put in anyways yesterday it started 2nd kick right anyways full throttle wouldnt rev up i ket atarting and no rev building thought it was ignition man played with it today tehn i said it tryed to get on the piipe yesterday but couldnt so i looked in the expansion chamber squirrell nest packed right solid in the stinger of the pipe yeah i guess it was inside it in the big part when i started it it blew down and got stuck in the stinger man so to mmorow i have to drain the crankcase from all the flooding cuz the exhast was blocked and check the o on the silencer to make sure some didnt blow in their and plug it to now it keeps flooding my buddy darrel in texas at an old atk dealership said that plugged off shouldnt do any damage just make it flood anyways it might have done something!later wolf2.
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Thu Oct 25 '07 12:18:29 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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JOIN the MASONIC LODGE all you young it will save you so much suffering,listen t those elders that tell you how better life will be...they will support you in need, give hope & RAISE YOU A FUCKIN IDIOT....what an amazing example of god pfff
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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badnomad - Welcome Back.....yeah continuing saga...
but
Hey Joe
I was watching you today when you played with mick jagger in Tokyo...
Twas a great concert and good to see you playing something else....was i nerve racking being out of your comfort zone?
Hey I tell you what was great.....a couple of times when Mick went to the left of the stage underneath that HUMUNGOUS screen....there was little tiny mick jagger and SUPER COLOSSAL Joe on the screen ...haha that did make me laugh...yeah lets get things into perspective here hehe.
Looked like fun though and I was very pleased to see that you got a bit of space to do your thing...great stuff!
Oh was also listening to you Live in San Diego...just before you did that tour...at one point you really went off on a tangent that was also really great to hear!
thanks for the music....love ya muchly much!
Hugs Satriella xx
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wolf2
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No im not Gay! you want to know my diagnosis my posts ar enot modern gay people only real women know .It,s called chantlorisont in french it means a man under the age off 55 in the seeks of great strengths that diruptive the paths in the brain that only the creature in blonde or black hair and female can unvaile and he may have already at the first sighn of moden 3-11 knew strentghs within his body silly!me and joe do it then helets me do rubina for being good is the truth!Not!the first part is though later wolf2!.
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Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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keniko: I have a JSX! I'm sure I've preeched about it's virtues many times before haah! After trying many of the amps that are competitors with the JSX, I can say that it is a first class amp. The main thing that seperates the JSX from the group (esp. Mesa) is that it gets a huge range of tones with a minimum of knobs. In many ways, Mesas feel like rack units (have a lots of tweakable parameters, but are sometimes hard to dial in) while the JSX feels like a great pedal (easy to dial in and find a workable tone). The other HUGE pluss with the JSX, is that it sounds smooth and liquid at volume "1" and just gets bigger sounding as it cranks up. No offense to Mesa or Marshall, but they tend to sound very rough unless cranked way up....come on guys it's 2007! Let me know if you need more specifics. Later!
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Two Shay
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Slan the Man - Yeah matey, heading out to the far east on monday. I'll be gone for about three months. Wifey and Young Shredder not too pleased!
As the Muddy peeps used to say 'It'll be lonely this Christmas'.
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cheese101
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BadNomad.....after yer haircut take a picture so we can see how wierd it is :)))))
CHELLE....I believe that's TWELVE fingers, LOL....great picture, love the Joey smile, brightens up any day right away :)
LOVE YA JOE, WHERE ARE YA?
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