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lukerauch
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Some Gear

Post by lukerauch » Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:39 pm

Sunn Concert Pa(needs transformer) $100
Fender Bass Head(might just need a fuse i don't know): $35
Danelectro Daddy O $20
Double Braced Snare Stands $20
Double Braced Cymbal Stand
24" Tama Imperial Bass Drum w/ Hardshell Case $125
Tama Power Glide Kick Pedal $25

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Re: Some Gear

Post by joseph » Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:51 am

lukerauch wrote:Sunn Concert Pa(needs transformer) $100
Fender Bass Head(might just need a fuse i don't know): $35
how did you blow the transformer?
what fender is it?

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Re: Some Gear

Post by lukerauch » Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:21 am

i plugged it in wrong in the dark. i was using my brothers cab and it had differents ohms than mine.
fender sk100b

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Re: Some Gear

Post by Thom » Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:01 pm

If the sunn concert is still available in a few weeks, I'd be interested. Maybe.

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Re: Some Gear

Post by lukerauch » Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:06 pm

no problem dude, i had a tech look at it in cedar falls and he said it was the transformer so it'd be an easy fix. i would get it fixed myself but i want something different.

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Re: Some Gear

Post by MATT MUTT » Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:33 pm

I think transformers hold juice for quite a while even after being unpluged, I tore apart a microwave to make a ray gun once and had to drain the juice out of the transformer. I don't remember how to do it but I still got the book.


hey what color is the bass drum you have?

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Re: Some Gear

Post by kylervk » Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:53 pm

a ray gun? i would like to see that in action.

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Re: Some Gear

Post by MATT MUTT » Sat Oct 24, 2009 9:59 pm

I never actually got to use it. I had it all compleated except for the wires that connected everything.

it's really simple, I bought the book "poor mans ray gun" it explains step by step indetail how to do it useing 3 parts out of a microwave. I also used the outside metal frame of the microwave to make the frame of the "gun".

it comes out looking like a square box almost. it's something you want a vary long drop cord for at least 50ft. and a on/off switch closer to the part you plug into an outlet. the only thing that can reflect the ray is metal. word is you can ketch a sheet of plywood on fire from a hundred yards away, useing one made out of a 1200 watt microwave?
I would have found out if this was true but my dad threw mine away when I wasn't around.

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Re: Some Gear

Post by noel_nothing » Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:33 am

MATT MUTT wrote:I would have found out if this was true but my dad threw mine away when I wasn't around.
thank god for that! last thing the world needs is a ray gun armed matt mutt :P

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Re: Some Gear

Post by Nickyouredead » Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:18 pm

I think the ray gun needs it's own thread.

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