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Show posts MenuQuote from: bcalla on March 10, 2016, 02:31:03 PMYeah, that's cool, means it's paid for. My wife bought it for me for our anniversary, which means I really paid for it, which means it's gonna take about a month for me to pay it off.
That's stunning! Unfortunately I'm in the "sell one to buy one" phase of my financial life.
Quote from: markeprice on March 07, 2016, 09:14:28 PMThere's is a section for member projects and group buys, it's been done numerous times, honestly there hasn't been any issues in the past. Just don't replicate a bean project and sell it.
I guess I could show my project on the forum and if somebody feels I should not, I can stop......He said notification was just a courtesy, however, I was hoping for him to tell me what he thought before I started showing the project.
Quote from: madbean on March 08, 2016, 12:42:38 PMI have a good head start on that one too.
Jimi now has more guitars than I do! Maybe I can get more basses than he has
Quote from: Muadzin on March 07, 2016, 05:45:13 PMWell, I see your point, I don't want to play just like him, but he has some great licks that I can use in other styles, but armed with this knowledge, I can create my own. I haven't seen live in Pompeii, the reunion show was nice though. I still have much to learn.
I have the opposite view, I don't mind stealing some of his sounds, I just have no desire to play like him. As for the Power Booster a quick check on Gilmourish.com has it that it was only used on Obscured by Clouds, Dark Side, Wish You Were Here and Animals. For the overdrive sounds on the Wall a Mesa Boogie amp and a Cornish ST-2 booster were used. I wouldn't be surprised though if the latter was a Pete Cornish clone of the Power Booster, just like the P1 and P2 are Pete Cornish clones of the Big Muff. The Mesa Boogie is interesting. Apparently he used a Mesa Boogie head as an overdrive stomp box.
Personally though my favorite Gilmour tone is the one from Live in Pompeii. His lead tone on Echoes is unsurpassed in my opinion.
Quote from: zombie_rock123 on March 07, 2016, 12:45:33 PMI haven't checked the songs yet, but I do know he used it along with the bigmuff (right after it) and that he used it on the wall and dark side of the moon. Since I'm new to seriously learning guitar instead of strumming chords, I want to experiment and find my sound, plus I really dig his playing. I don't want to sound like him, but to play like him in other styles wouldn't be a bad thing.
Guessing Jimilee you're building this on the Gilmour quest you mentioned recently.. what songs/albums did David use it on?