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Re: 360/12 With Janglebox
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 6:10 pm
by Rubsoul
jimk wrote:Most anything sounds good with a JB. I've hooked up my Telecaster to it, and also my Gretsch G5120. I don't have anything with Gibson style humbuckers, however. But I'm sure that kind of guitar would sound fine, too.
JimK
Your right Jim...... everything sounds great playing through it!
Glad I went with the Janglebox.

Re: 360/12 With Janglebox
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 5:05 pm
by Ephi82
I resisted buying one after I got my 360 12. Tried all my outboard compression in the studio, combined with eq etc., etc etc.
Well, I bit the bullet and bought one, and it is simply a great piece of equipment.
In a moment, I can get that iconic Byrds/Beatles/ T Petty 360 12 sound. Its also great if you want to get a monumental modern Ric 12 sound too.
In addition, it does GREAT things in making a clean Strat or Tele sound very big when recording.
I love Fenders, but they have always been a ***** to get an even and full representation of what they sound like live on "record".
No problems anymore with the Janglebox.
There is truly some magic there.
Yup, you can probably get close for $25-$50 cheaper, but it aint going to be the same. Bite the bullet!
Re: 360/12 With Janglebox
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 12:37 am
by wmthor
jangle box wrote:... 5. You're a musician who uses only a JangleBox and a maybe second pedal — overdrive or delay, for instance. If that's your set-up, then forget about a pedal board altogether and just throw a JB Nano in your guitar case.

That's me, no pedal board, just an original JangleBox and a Tim overdrive from Paul Cochrane. BTW, the JanglrBox works well with my Tele and Strats.