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Re: Model H BJFE Custom Shop Content

PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:41 am
by Eskimo_Joe
jkranitz wrote:
Eskimo_Joe wrote:Great looking pedal!


Thanks EJ, you have some nice rare BJFE's in you collection from the posts that I have read here and on TGP, please post a group shot of your collection sometime if you can. :D

Joe


Thanks Joe, I will do that. May be a while, but I will.

Re: Model H BJFE Custom Shop Content

PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:07 pm
by Rock72
I joined the model H club last Friday :mrgreen:

Re: Model H BJFE Custom Shop Content

PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:29 pm
by Eskimo_Joe
Rock72 wrote:I joined the model H club last Friday :mrgreen:


Congrats Rock! That's a club I want to rejoin someday. :)

Re: Model H BJFE Custom Shop Content

PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 12:21 am
by DocRock
Rock72 wrote:I joined the model H club last Friday :mrgreen:


Congrats!

So, what do you think? Tell us how it's working out with your rig!

:D

Re: Model H BJFE Custom Shop Content

PostPosted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:45 pm
by Rock72
This is the "home-rig". The pedalboard is a mess because I'm testing out quite a few pedals right now, so many of those I use have been taken off. I play the Model H mainly through a Fargen Custom Shop 2-channel version of the MiniPlex Mk. 2 (ch 1 is voiced more like an upgraded Mk 1 which means less gain, it also has Fx loop). I set the decade switch to the 70s, and from there on it's plug'n'play. The model H also works like a charm with the 65 Amps Soho.

I've teamed the Model H up with a few other ODs:

Radial London Bones (modern JCM Crunch)
Bob Burt OD or the Mad Professor LGW or the Analogman KOT v4
Geekmacdaddy's British Ballbreaker (delicious vintage Marshall)
Timmy.

I don't use more than 3 - 4 ODs on the board at any time, and these allows me to have the whole range covered.

The Model H works FANTASTIC in this rig. It looks like I have a Gibson Les Paul R7 coming, so that will certainly add to the 70s Hiwatt Charm :D

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