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Gear Journey

Hagstrom III
My very first electric guitar, manufactured in Sweden...

Aphex Acoustic Exciter
Pedal version of the classic piece of studio gear...

Peavey Renown
Solid-state beast from the 80s loaded with 2 "Scorpion" speakers...

LR Baggs Para Acoustic DI
Don't know too many acoustic guitar players who "haven't" used this iconic piece of gear...

WOBO Double Looper
High-quality dual-signal switcher manufactured in my homeland of Poland...

Alesis Microverb III
Studio-quality reverb unit- the first piece of rack-mounted gear I ever owned...

Kramer Focus 6000
My 2nd foray into an 80s-style guitar (this one went full "Metal" with stock EMG pick-ups)...

PepTone Double Troop
Boutique dual-signal path switcher...

DOD Performer Series Pedals
Had a whole pedalboard full of these in the 80s...

Vantage FV-575 Flying V Bass
my first "real" bass...

SM Pro Audio DI Dock Live
Originally what I was using to play background tracks live...

Zoom A2
"Acoustic Guitar" version of the G2...

Pendulum SRS-1
Iconic high-end acoustic guitar processor from the 80s...

DOD FX-17
First pedal hybrid I ever owned...This one combined a "wah" and a volume control in one pedal...

Ibanez Destroyer II
The only "Explorer-style" guitar I ever owned (yes- I have a "thing" for red guitars)...

Zoom 505II
First-ever "mulit-effects" pedal...but, the cheap plastic enclosure and poor sound quality made it a misfire...

Henricksen JazzAmp 112
Considered in the top 3 portable Jazz amps, and manufactured in Colorado...

Boss DM-2
Analag Delay that had an interesting feature- you could create a "jet-like" sound playing with the "Feedback" knob...

Guild GAD-40CE
First Guild acoustic I ever owned...Indian Rosewood back and sides for under $700 (also had a "clear" pick guard)...

Ernie Ball Volume Control Pedal
The "original"-big, and built like a tank...

Roland GP-8
Classic rack-mounted multi-effects processor from the 80s, and the first really professional grade unit of its kind...

Guild S-300
High quality build on this guitar for the money, and it came stock with DiMarzio pick-ups...

Yamaha MT100
The "magic black box" that gave me my first taste of multi-track recording...

Boss "Blame Shifter"
I don't think I'll ever "stop" using this piece of gear...
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