Peter Buck gear
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Peter Buck gear
Hello,
Can someone help me finding out what's the unit above the two ibanez UE400 racks ??
Cheers Rob
Can someone help me finding out what's the unit above the two ibanez UE400 racks ??
Cheers Rob
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Re: Peter Buck gear
When I blow it up all I get is a blur. Got a better quality version of that photo?
Re: Peter Buck gear
Still too blurry, but I can make out "Lift" (i.e. ground lift) above the row of switches, so I guess it is some kind of multi-channel DI device, or a split for recording, or.....
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Peter buck quote:
"I’ve got a split box that leads the processed signal into a Vox, and the unprocessed one into an old Silvertone Top"
What type of gear could it be ? Brand ....
"I’ve got a split box that leads the processed signal into a Vox, and the unprocessed one into an old Silvertone Top"
What type of gear could it be ? Brand ....
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Here's it blown-up... David (Sweden) might know what it is... I don't recognise the brand at all.
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It's pretty hard to read the writing even in the blown-up picture, but it looks to me like it says "Model PD-3" above and "Power Distribution" below (above a bunch of other words I can't make out). The company logo seems to incorporate several signatures but I don't recognize it.
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It's made by "Juice Goose" or at least that's what the logo looks like. Here's a data sheet for a PD3 Multiple Circuit Power Distribution panel, thought the current version looks like a big power strip:
http://juicegoose.com/data/docs/pd3%20i ... manual.pdf
Their website is:
http://www.juicegoose.com/index.html
Looks like it might be something similar to their discontinued Rackpower 300 Ground Loop Control Center:
http://juicegoose.com/discontinued/RP300%20Lit.PDF
http://juicegoose.com/data/docs/pd3%20i ... manual.pdf
Their website is:
http://www.juicegoose.com/index.html
Looks like it might be something similar to their discontinued Rackpower 300 Ground Loop Control Center:
http://juicegoose.com/discontinued/RP300%20Lit.PDF
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I think CJ has nailed it. The logo on the discontinued products link is definitely the same as the one in the blurry photo -- what I took to be a signature is actually the words "Juice Goose" in cursive and a picture of a goose being struck in the butt by a lightning bolt.
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CJ is right, the logo does match...Good detective work, CJ!
Jonathan, I didn't notice there was a goose in there either, also thought it were weirdly written words at best
Jonathan, I didn't notice there was a goose in there either, also thought it were weirdly written words at best
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And Keith uses 3, see picture.
Next question i have, what would be a good split box, processed and unprocessed signal??
Building my own set, with a silvertone and savage macht 12
Next question i have, what would be a good split box, processed and unprocessed signal??
Building my own set, with a silvertone and savage macht 12
Re: Peter Buck gear
Guess most of you will have seen this, but if not... This was posted on the official Rickenbacker Facebook page earlier today:
"Just finished up a very special 360 JG this week for Peter Buck for his upcoming tour with Alejandro Escovedo! Check out the Bigsby and unfinished fretboard."
Pretty interesting! If I remember correctly, Peter's backup 360 also was a non-laquered fretboard (although I though it was just worn down when I saw it up close). More on the tour here: http://www.alejandroescovedo.com/?page_id=11
"Just finished up a very special 360 JG this week for Peter Buck for his upcoming tour with Alejandro Escovedo! Check out the Bigsby and unfinished fretboard."
Pretty interesting! If I remember correctly, Peter's backup 360 also was a non-laquered fretboard (although I though it was just worn down when I saw it up close). More on the tour here: http://www.alejandroescovedo.com/?page_id=11
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2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
2002 360/6 JG - 1989 370/12 MG
(plus some other 20 guitars and basses...)
Re: Peter Buck gear
Sure looks like it does.Clint wrote:Hey, does that have a Mastery Bridge?