File:Andrew Pilling's Guitar Rig Ensemble.jpg
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This picture is a partial collection of my guitar rig that has been grouped together for photos sake. My guitar amplifier was configured hastily yet impeccably thought out and was assembled from a gutted out late1970's Fender princeton amplifier cabinet fitted with a Vintech Audio X73 single channel strip preamp / equalizer. The muscle comes from David Manley's (VTL) Vacuum Tube Logic mono 100 Watt power amplifier connected to a 12" Tannoy Gold Monitor series Dual Concentric Loudspeaker with a modified Tannoy crossover control box. The amplifier is protected by a homemade regulated isolation transformer. This amplifier is extremely quiet, very powerful and with out a doubt the best Guitar amplifier that I have ever owned or played through. The Gizmos include an original Roland VG-8 Guitar system, a Boss GS-10 GUITAR EFFECTS SYSTEM and a Roland GR-30 Guitar synthesizer. the red Guitar on the left is one of four Line 6 Variax 300"s that I own. This Variax 300 has a fender squire strat replacement neck and Roland GK-2 pickup and the light blue guitar to the right is a fender squire strat with a roland GK-3 pickup.
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