1 (edited by Josh 2012-01-02 13:39:46)

Topic: My RAH-inspired rig makeover

I was watching the RAH DVD again and thought "hmm, I've gotta get me a rug to play on. they look classy." which then inspired me to rejiggle my rig into the corner of my practice room. Two days of feng shui later I thought i'd share some pics of the result! Still tinkering with it, and pedalboard is currently absent due to renovation, but it's getting there. Turns out the rug's great for hidden cable runs!

Whole rig:
http://i.imgur.com/OSsoq.jpg

The JB LP Studio:
http://i.imgur.com/KvhxL.jpg

Shot of the LP's headstock, signed by Joe at Hammersmith back in October:
http://i.imgur.com/2OoLo.jpg

Happy new year everyone!

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Re: My RAH-inspired rig makeover

Very nice, quite jealous really. Hell that little green eye, must get it sorted sometime.

Come on the Blades (sorry Idolbone just had to borrow your line)

Re: My RAH-inspired rig makeover

Niceeeeeeeeeee !!!

Can i ask what amp is that, is it the plexi reissue 1987x?? How does it sound with the attenuator for flat practicing?? do you have any videos posted?

Thanks to share ... I love the pics !!!

Re: My RAH-inspired rig makeover

Sweet rig man, loving your marshall, very jealous!

5 (edited by Josh 2012-01-02 18:54:33)

Re: My RAH-inspired rig makeover

Thanks for the compliments smile looking forward to getting pedals on there too when my board's all made up.

micamused wrote:

Can i ask what amp is that, is it the plexi reissue 1987x?? How does it sound with the attenuator for flat practicing?? do you have any videos posted?

It's a 1976 Marshall Super Lead (100w), the real deal. The attenuator is great at what it does - brings it down to a manageable level for practicing and rehearsing. Of course not the same tone as running it straight but it still sounds wonderful.. it's a wonderful amp! No videos yet but hopefully soon smile

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