axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder Long Island, NY United States Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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lol...the same comment was made about Chickenfoot...dont worry..no will recall it by the time its released... comes out (late 2010)...what i dont get is how can an opinion form be4 hearing it....the true problem...right here on our board...lmao
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Mon Jan 25 '10 5:31:03 am
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jemstone19
Tim Mclaughlin Aspen, CO USA Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Hey Joe! I was wondering if there was a a way I could buy "engines of creation". I've tried to find it but I guess it's no longer available. I really miss this album and I was wondering if there was a way I could buy it from your web page. Please let me know.
Sincerely yours,
Tim Mclaughlin
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Mon Jan 25 '10 7:25:23 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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I'm actually VERY excited about Black Country...maybe moreso than with Them Crooked Vultures or even Chickenfoot. I can't wait to hear what they come up with.
jemstone19 - You can still buy Engines Of Creation from Amazon and CD Universe.
If you made a mistake and are actually talking about Additional Creations, well, Ebay is your best bet. And don't be surprised if you have to pay $100 for it.
D_O_M - Joe said he'd tell us more later, but he hasn't yet...I bet all will be revealed eventually. Before the news broke, Joe sounded a bit frustrated in some interviews that the JSX 50 hadn't yet been released...I don't know anything more than you do, but if I had to make a guess maybe Joe wasn't happy with the delay?
Sir_Loin - Aside from what's probably a new user name, you haven't changed at all in the three years you haven't been posting here. What made you come back? And what do you have against Joe and the rest of us?
...Austin...
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Mon Jan 25 '10 11:28:50 am
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Two Shay
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Do the burgers - Austin, surely he/she hasn't got something against all of us. T2J is nothing if not an eclectic mix. Or maybe indeed it is because we are all here because of Joe, maybe he's a Coldplay troll. LOL
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Mon Jan 25 '10 12:16:57 pm
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D_O_M
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I read some place that Joe couldn’t get the sound he wanted out of the JSX. That he would go back to them on his solo stuff.…. I was just wondering if anyone heard anything…. I wish he would come out with an affordable line. His stuff is GREAT, top end, but man you pay for it. Like the 50 watt JSX amp for $500.
Like they say: you get what you pay for.
Looks like Sir_Loin is a big coldplay fan
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Mon Jan 25 '10 12:17:46 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Cappy Steve - By "the rest of us" I meant the other people he hinted at in his posts, not T2J as a whole. That would be some feat though, because as you said, we are an eclectic bunch. ;-)
I don't know why people feel the need to pick on fans who are nothing but nice to everyone else here. And calling people suck-ups for being happy the Saints won? I used to live in Louisiana, I've seen the Saints play twice and I've been to several events at the Superdome. But even without a connection to the team, there's absolutely nothing wrong with sports fans being happy that a football team will be playing in its first Super Bowl.
D_O_M - My initial thought was the same as yours...that Marshall gave Joe a sound he wanted for Chickenfoot and that was that. But if you look through Joe's recent posts, he replies to a question Tracie (cheese101) had about her son's JSX amp. He clearly says he's no longer with Peavey.
We'll find out eventually. We don't know the details of his endorsement contract...maybe there was a noncompete clause for a certain period of time.
...Austin...
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Mon Jan 25 '10 12:46:24 pm
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McDave
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I actually prefer his Marshall sound. I think the JSX makes him sound too "brash"...especially with the JS-1200. I thought his LISF set-up was the best.
Sir Loin....nice porno nickname...but you're obviously not here to make friends...lol.
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Mon Jan 25 '10 1:06:40 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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ame.... LISF is my fav... Never a big fan of the JSX or even the new Marshall sounds, The Extremist and CP have my fave recorded tones too, also the mixes and the post audio production on those albums are spot on
I can give or take the last 2 album sounds and SBM is waaaay to loud
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Mon Jan 25 '10 1:26:46 pm
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Ethn Hayabusa
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I used to have a JSX. When it sounded good, it sounded great. I thought it was a little unreliable, both in terms of construction and sound. The thing sounded different every time I turned it on. Plus, it was way too heavy.
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Mon Jan 25 '10 2:34:29 pm
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axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder Long Island, NY United States Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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i have jsx and havent adjusted the knobs in over a year...perfect to my ears every time...i think it was a marvelous accomplishment....he too refined a player to play any amp for a long period of time..and of course ...marshall wins..he said he would explain when the time is right....i guess its still not right yet?...lol
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Mon Jan 25 '10 2:58:20 pm
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Afternoon Satchland...... How Is Everyone/
I love my JSX. It's the best amp I've ever owned. I never had a prob with it sounding different. I use a Auralex "Great Gramma Pad" underneath my cab. It's designed to decouple your speaker from the floor. it really works well. I only really change the Master Volume from Rehearsal to Gigs. Check them out.
Austin,MikeSB..... I'm excited about Black Country. Looks to be like a killer line up. Do we see a new trend happening here?
Have A Great Evening Everyone !!!!!!
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Mon Jan 25 '10 3:04:19 pm
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smokintonye
Tony Ersfeld Faribault, Mn usa Plays: Guitar (37 years)
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I'm dying to find out what happend with Peavey myself. I was out of the music scene for awhile, and I recently got a band together again. I didn't even know he had his own amps untill I started playing again. Now I have a line on one from Craigslist for 650.00 (212 combo).
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Mon Jan 25 '10 4:52:03 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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McDave - I didn't like the JSX tone for the first few years Joe was using that amp, but I loved it on the PSATMOR tour. I don't know if that's the amp or maybe the way Joe's signature pedals sound with the amp or what, but it was good.
I caught two Chickenfoot shows in the spring, when Joe was using the JSX, and three later in the summer when he had the Marshalls. As far as Chickenfoot goes, I think Marshall is the right choice. It'll be neat to hear just what Joe uses on his next solo album, whenever that may be.
And I think Sir_Loin previously went by the name "Homer Simpson" or something similar on this site. The last time he posted before today was in 2007, and I seem to remember a Homer name from back then. The name "Sir_Loin" is also Simpsons-related (click here for the "Sir-loin a lot" challenge) so I think it fits.
...Austin...
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Mon Jan 25 '10 5:03:47 pm
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PentatonicPharaoh
Robert Edwards Lake Almanor, California USA Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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A SPECIAL PRESENT FOR JOE Are you There?
Joe has given soooo much talent and soul to us mortals that I wrote a musical present for him. Every guitar player is a student of his in one way or the other, I'm no different. I put this song, in 5 movements, together as a tribute to Joe. Don't take it all too serious... its just what he taught me to feel and express on guitar.
Follow this link.
"Tomb Of The Pentatonic Pharaoh"
www.myspace.com/satrianisdream
Give it a listen Joe...Its for you! Your emails welcome!
robskylink@gmail.com
Js1000 through a Mesa Boogie duel recto in my bathroom sized studio.
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Mon Jan 25 '10 5:05:17 pm
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axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder Long Island, NY United States Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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i havent used jsx amp distortion in some time...since i bought the satchurator...though the design of the jsx was made to accept pedals well...clearly thats probably the reason i havent had to adjust....for rehearsal i use the same pedalboard with =out the loop...in a solid state crap amp...and the satchurator makes it sound awesome...probably my most valuable guitar tool...cant live w/o it now.
Good Point Stu.... Joe didnt visit Peavey NAMM booth..that says alot.
Vox had his pedals on display..but theres was an opening in between the TM and STCHRTR...wonder what happened??? Joe? My wild guess is...Joe showed us the pedal on twitter...my guess its some kind of octaver/pog and maybe there was a permission copyright issue...i sware Joe said a pedal was to be released at NAMM..?? I plan on purchasing the JS acoustic...it looks thin and a great reach..just what i was looking for ...i bet it has great action....anyone try it or the 2400?
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Mon Jan 25 '10 5:58:23 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Thats something i always wondered about is whats the point in having a 3 channel amp if yer using pedals for yer main overdrive and distortion, why not just get a 1 channel tube amp ith freaking sweet cleans ...i do only use the clean channel on my amp tho funy enough
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Mon Jan 25 '10 6:23:31 pm
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smokintonye
Tony Ersfeld Faribault, Mn usa Plays: Guitar (37 years)
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I haven't heard the 2400 yet, I also have the Satchurator,can't say enough good things about it. Back in the day,I had an origanal JS1, and I also had a JS-5 (rain forest model) and I say HAD, because unfortunately, I had to pawn it many,many years ago. I was young dumb, and desperate for some cash. The worst part was, when it went well past it's pick up date at the pawn shop,I called, and they still had it, but, buy the time I got the rest of the money I needed to get it back, it was gone:( I missed it by days. I can't even tell you how depressed i was. So now after all these years I 'm getting back into playing in a band again, and I would give my left nut,to have that guitar back again. I even brought it up to my wife ,and it actually made me cry!! So of course she thought it was a little dramatic, but to me it was such an important part of my life back than. I lived and breathed satriani's music. I can't even tell you how many hours were spent in my bedroom trying to learn his songs, while everybody else was out partying and doing everything else teenagers do..Allright I'll stop running my mouth now. I would like to say to Joe, if he ever does read this. Your music means so much to me and many others, never ever stop making music just keep doing what you do , so well. Take care!
S.T.E
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