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#274064 by Billy Rhomboid
Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:11 pm
shiram wrote:jlabs jbuds earbuds, and a very cheap pair of Coby earbuds, to replace my work earbuds.
Neither of them sound as good as my old one, hopefully burn-in will have a good effect on them.


I just use Q-tips.
#274065 by shiram
Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:24 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
shiram wrote:jlabs jbuds earbuds, and a very cheap pair of Coby earbuds, to replace my work earbuds.
Neither of them sound as good as my old one, hopefully burn-in will have a good effect on them.


I just use Q-tips.


But you are not supposed to put those in your ears! :P
#274103 by JuZ
Fri Jul 08, 2011 9:36 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:The ones I use you are - they are high quality earphones that I borrowed from one of the rappers from A Tribe called Quest.


Breathe n stop. F'real.

So yeah, I just bought a bunch of chipotles to fly home with me from the US. Smoky goodness.
#274115 by fragility
Sat Jul 09, 2011 1:09 am
JuZ wrote:
Billy Rhomboid wrote:The ones I use you are - they are high quality earphones that I borrowed from one of the rappers from A Tribe called Quest.


Breathe n stop. F'real.

So yeah, I just bought a bunch of chipotles to fly home with me from the US. Smoky goodness.

Mmmmmm, chipotles are an absolute essential in our kitchen
#274144 by JuZ
Sat Jul 09, 2011 9:09 am
Cool... once you go smoky you can never go back!
#274185 by Keeker
Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:17 pm
fragility wrote:
JuZ wrote:
Billy Rhomboid wrote:The ones I use you are - they are high quality earphones that I borrowed from one of the rappers from A Tribe called Quest.


Breathe n stop. F'real.

So yeah, I just bought a bunch of chipotles to fly home with me from the US. Smoky goodness.

Mmmmmm, chipotles are an absolute essential in our kitchen

I have no idea what they are. Anytime I see the word I get a mental image of chips in a bottle. :P
#274191 by swervedriver
Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:54 pm
^ According to South Park chipotle makes you crap blood.
#274196 by ppinkham
Sat Jul 09, 2011 4:15 pm
Speaking of chipotles, I recently purchased some of this:

http://www.mikeanddianes.com/engine/car ... .aspx?id=3

Soooooo good.

Here's a couple of other purchases I recently made:

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Vypyr® 100
Featuring 24 amp channel models -- both the clean and distorted channels of 12 popular amps for the first time anywhere -- plus 11 editable preamp "stomp box" effects and 11 editable post-amp "rack" effects with dual-parameter control. Players can use up to five effects simultaneously. When used with the optional Peavey Sanpera™ foot controller, the possibilities further expand from 12 in-amp presets to 400 programmable presets, with an on-board looper and more. The Vypyr® also acts as its own computer audio interface, with a built-in studio-quality USB 2.0 output on most models that is recognized by computers as an audio device. 32-bit floating point Sharc processor. Studio quality headphone out. MIDI in/out. MP3/CD/Aux input. The entire six-model Vypyr® Series features the easy-to-use Peavey WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) interface.


and

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Sanpera™ II
This controller features dual, assignable expression pedals with tap switches, dedicated tap tempo and looper control, as well as footswitches for accessing presets, preamp "stompbox" effects, post-amp "rack" effects, delay and reverb. The Sanpera II is housed in roadworthy and rugged cast-metal casing and features high-quality metal switches.
#274317 by BrunoN
Sun Jul 10, 2011 11:23 pm
Mine are almost like ppinkham's. I bought a pack of strings and a slide (because buying strings alone would look silly).
#274319 by ppinkham
Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:04 am
I've always wanted to go into a music store and just buy one string. Then the next day, buy another. Then again the next day. On the sixth day, after buying the 6th string, I'd just start laughing and weeping, and fall to my knees gasping "I am complete!" "I...am...complete!" Then get up and run out of the store. On the 7th day I'd return the first string I bought. Then the second day, return the second, etc. When the clerk finally asks what the hell I am doing, I'll just say I want to go with a heavier gauge.

Unfortunately, there is no music store where I live.
#274327 by swervedriver
Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:40 am
Billy Rhomboid wrote:Frag - what is boring about cake tins? I have more cake tins than guitars. Cake is the new sex.

That's what an old and boring person would say.

;)
#274337 by Billy Rhomboid
Mon Jul 11, 2011 2:41 am
swervedriver wrote:
Billy Rhomboid wrote:Frag - what is boring about cake tins? I have more cake tins than guitars. Cake is the new sex.

That's what an old and boring person would say.

;)


No cake for you, Rupert.

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