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Fixxxer
11.07.2005 10:37 |
...or maybe it was on 10.07...
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Fixxxer
11.07.2005 00:26 |
Some guy who probably wrote me an e-mail on 11.07.2005! The letter was somehow deleted, so I was unable to read it. Sorry.
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Mishenka
12.03.2005 21:12 |
Great site, I have a Washburn WI-64DL Idol series in the green. I can never keep my fingers off it and I owned it about 5-years and play mostly everyday!
I run it through a Digitech RPX400 and Mmmm...wow!
I wasn't a huge fan of Washburn until I picked this model up and played, I bought it instantly and never looked back. Now I own several guitars but the Washburn is my baby!
Let the music play!
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Fixxxer
11.01.2005 11:11 |
Thanks for site comments!
On the subject of rg75.. the amp is really good at hi-gain sound. And for me, the Pantera's Dimebag Darrell (RIP) is the symbol of Randall.. Taking all this into account, the amp is definitely good for metal.
But most of the time I used its "vintage" gain channell to play something softer, like Guns N'Roses.
Now I'm using Hughes & Kettner Tubeman as a preamp (that is, the H&K device is mainly forming sound). So I'm able to achieve all the lower-gain sounds, including light overdrive. But sometimes I'm plugging directly to rg75 and.. well, maybe it's not so flexible and "sensitive", but its sound is more raw..powerful... I played some riffs form Therapy? and it was really cool:)
If one needs a versatile device, the randall is definitely not the right thing. It has its own sound and for certain music it's brilliant.
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08.01.2005 05:32 |
hey this site is pretty good ,really well organzized and easy to browse ,i have a randall rg75 as well ,dont you hate it when people think its pretty much built for metal? because it isnt itds awesome for cleans and low gains too
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Fixxxer
01.12.2004 10:31 |
Thank you for kind words!
I really hope to resurrect the site. I have some new materials to put here, so it won't be just a slight redesign.
I hope it won't be a "Chinese Democracy-2" thing:)
BTW, on the topic of Guns N'Roses, there are many rumours that the record may be out some time early next year! Although such rumours come on surface almost every year, I'm still hoping:)
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Laurent
30.11.2004 02:03 |
hi,
just to say that I was interested in the
Washburn Idol 65, and your site was very
helpful to me.
tanx,
Laurent
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Fixxxer
13.04.2004 10:49 |
Hi there!
Yeah, you're right, it's a new My Guitar Page, with brand new address www.myguitarpage.com, with good old design and new self-made Guest Book!
That's the reason I was away from the site content for so long. I just ordered the domain name and hosting, and then I began learning PHP to be independent from all those cheap free Guest Books. I wrote a guestbook itself and an administrator's page to edit the book content.
My plans are to replace the whole site with a PHP version, 'cause it's pretty damn stupid to write almost the same menu part TWICE(!) on each page. Obviously, some measures should be taken to make the site more structured and reasonably developed. And I'm too tired to change each and every damn page just to make a small fuckin' correction! Enough! I want to make a SINGLE change that affects the WHOLE site.
That's the way it should be made, so I guess I won't update the content itself often these days (although I promise, I'll try to..). I really believe that the result worth all the efforts. I really believe in that.
Well, alright now, enjoy the old new site and watch for updates. Write here everything you want.
Take care,
Fixxxer
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