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Parkwood PW360M - Apparently a factory brand for large retailers like Guitar Center, Musician's Friend etc. and owned by Cort. It's solid wood though - even the sides. Really really lovely guitar. Spectacular playability and tone. One of the best valued guitars I've seen for under $1000. My next acoustic will be a Grand Auditorium or Grand Concert, and I'll seriousl consider getting another Parkwood if I can track them down (they seem to be hard to find these days). This my main.... I play it probably 50% of the time.
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Crafter CT-120N - Thinline Acoustic/electric. Very strange guitar. I don't see too many thinline acoustics around. Has the action of an electric, but sounds like an acoustic. I assume it's got a chamber... somewhere, but knocking on it you can't tell. It's great for practicing when you are watching TV and don't want the sounds. I use this mainly for my recording projects.
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Heit - Semi-hollow. Weird Japanese guitar made in the 70s. It's not a particularly good guitar. A friend gave it to me. I need to replace it once I get some more money. Probably with an Epiphone Casino. I rarely play it
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Fender - Telecaster Thinline - My main electric guitar. Really great. I wouldn't mind changing it out though... maybe for a Telecaster with single-coils or an SG.
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Vox AC15 - this is the perfect amp for an amateur. Loud enough that I can play with others and can record, not so loud that it's unplayable in a small space. Eventually I'd like to get a second amp... which will probably be a Fender of some sort (I really like the tone of Fender amps. I have a Champion 200 which I use as a practice amp in my living room which sounds beautiful).
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Boss - Roland Space Echo RE-20 - it's pretty interesting. I wish it was easier to get some of the reverb sound out of it. It's extremely vesetile and you can make wild sounds with it.
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Boss - DD-7 - You can get some really really wonderful sounds out of this. With the Space Echo it is a little redundant, but it's nice to mix and match the sounds they make.
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Electro-Harmonix - Small Stone Nano phaser - it's only OK. I'd like to replace it with something different - something with a little smoother sound. Any recommendations?
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Proco Turbo Rat - Distortion pedal. It's pretty awesome. I highly recommend it if you want New Wavey distortion.
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Boss - RC-20XL Loop Station - I don't know how to use this very well. I use it mainly to record rhythm sections which I practice lead over.