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Dogs of Doom

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my brother & I had to lump a safe like that into the house, up 4 stairs.

I don't remember how we did it, but, it was painful...

I do remember using a solid steel rod, to pry it up. It put a couple pretty good dents in our wood floor...
 

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There is this
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And this
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And this. This was before getting the Axe Fx. I should sell some of these.
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And this
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my brother & I had to lump a safe like that into the house, up 4 stairs.

I don't remember how we did it, but, it was painful...

I do remember using a solid steel rod, to pry it up. It put a couple pretty good dents in our wood floor...

I helped someone put one in the basement years ago. There was a tree in line with the back patio door, so we ran a heavy rope from a car hitch, around the tree, to the safe, laying in "slide' position on the basement stairs.

Still had to be careful obviously because even the car/truck finessing is dangerous when another is trying to make the necessary adjustments on the stairs.

It worked out fine.
 

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About a dozen of my most expensive guitars.
It holds up to 14 if I take some out of their cases.

Fire rated and at 1800 lbs. , piece of mind when we're away.
With a total of 36 in my collection, and some
very pricey ones, I felt nervous when leaving them in cases.

Now the best of them went from closet queens
to having a very safe place to be. I bought this on the bay almost 10 years
ago. When we moved, it proved to be a formidable task for the moving guys
to get it to where I wanted it to sit.

Yea, that's a big bugger. Need a guy on each end with that. Lol.
 

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I transferred pedals between my boards, since I don't really need the options of the big board right now, and the small board is fine for my current project:

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So pedal order is: Dunlop 95Q -> Korg Pitchblack Custom -> Cornish-style buffer (below board) -> OCD v1.3 clone -> MIJ CE-2 -> SV20H input
Send -> dual volume box (with Klon-style buffer) -> DD500 -> return
I have an interface below the board with color-coded connections for Amp In, Send, Return and either an amp footswitch or a stereo out depending on how I wire the board and which amp I use. Also, the small box at the bottom right is a tap tempo pedal.
i've used it with either my SV20H or the SC20H I use for rehearsals (in which case I swap the volume box for a MI Audio Boost n' Buff clone), this and any of my guitars is instant 80s rock heaven.
 

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Here is where I left off 2004.

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Then I added. And built. And built and built.

2 boards later with 12-15 pedals each, I've gone back to ME-50.

I do not have an engineering degree in electronics. Most of these Japs who built this board do. They've figured it out. Some ups, some downs. ME-50 does what I like in spades. Something about 16 gig processor (or something like that) defines tone. Later models at 24 gigs like the ME-70 suck. The ME-50 works, and it works very well.

And you can shove your cork where the sun don't shine...
 
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Decided to downsize and it's come to this.
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Budda BudWah>
TC Electronic Polytune 2 Mini>
Keeley C4 4-Knob Compressor>
Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive>
Bogner Ecstasy Blue Mini Overdrive>
Fulton-Webb Textosterone>
TC Electronic Spark Mini Booster>
Strymon Lex Rotary>
MXR M290 Mini Phase 95>
Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe>
MXR Carbon Copy>
Strymon Flint Tremolo and Reverb
 

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Here is where I left off 2004.

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Then I added. And built. And built and built.

2 boards later with 12-15 pedals each, I've gone back to ME-50.

I do not have an engineering degree in electronics. Most of these Japs who built this board do. They've figured it out. Some ups, some downs. ME-50 does what I like in spades. Something about 16 gig processor (or something like that) defines tone. Later models at 24 gigs like the ME-70 suck. The ME-50 works, and it works very well.

And you can shove your cork where the sun don't shine...

I still like the GT-5.

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