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PugNinjas

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Well, I got my Morse while living in Las Vegas and never was afforded the opportunity to use it with my band. I jammed with a few guys here and there but never in a proper band. We finally set up a practice (first one in over five years) and I get to surprise them with it. It is going to be an awesome night.
 

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Nice. I thought I remember reading a while back that you had some hand/wrist issues. It's great to see that you are still playing!
 

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Awesome - gonna use mine w/ the band for the first time as well (rehersal today) - it'll be interesting (for us both!) as the morse has a few volume settings on it's own (assuming standard set-up/stock pick-ups)....which ofcoarse combined with pedals - it'll be a full body experience....and I know everything will be just right. Let us know how it goes for you.
 

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Awesome Pug! I thought you were sidelined by injury, too. Did rehab get you back in the saddle? Do tell!!!
 

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Thanks all, it was an outstanding night. For a group of guys who haven't played together in years I'm proud to say we managed to crank out a dozen tunes!! The Morse more than held it's own and the neck pickup is just perfect for some of the solos. I'm still buzzing about it today. As for my injury situation, acupuncture has been the mojo that helped me the most. I was surprised that it makes such a huge difference and was reluctant to try it because I always joking referred to it as 'voodoo' but it works wonders for me. I also wear one of the shooting sleeves that you see the NBA cats wearing. It is a compression sleeve and and soon as my arm gets warm, it keeps it warm. Now, I need to get some recommendation on a nice boost pedal for solos, any suggestions?
 

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Thanks all, it was an outstanding night. For a group of guys who haven't played together in years I'm proud to say we managed to crank out a dozen tunes!! The Morse more than held it's own and the neck pickup is just perfect for some of the solos. I'm still buzzing about it today. As for my injury situation, acupuncture has been the mojo that helped me the most. I was surprised that it makes such a huge difference and was reluctant to try it because I always joking referred to it as 'voodoo' but it works wonders for me. I also wear one of the shooting sleeves that you see the NBA cats wearing. It is a compression sleeve and and soon as my arm gets warm, it keeps it warm. Now, I need to get some recommendation on a nice boost pedal for solos, any suggestions?

Awesome! Glad the witch doctor sorted it out. :p

As for a boost pedal - using an effects loop or not? Just want volume boost or a hair of gain too? Tone identical or brighter? Need to punch through more than normal? Got another guitar going when you play a solo?
 
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Awesome! Glad the witch doctor sorted it out. :p

As for a boost pedal - using an effects loop or not? Just want volume boost or a hair of gain too? Tone identical or brighter? Need to punch through more than normal? Got another guitar going when you play a solo?

Thanks, I'm glad I finally tried the voodoo too :D

As for the boost I'm after...I want to punch through the mix more than normal with a smattering of extra gain. We are a four piece so I'm the only guitarist but I think I've been spoiled because one of my closest friends is also our sound man and has always taken great care to bring out the solos when we play out. Unfortunately, he was working another gig last night so we just kind of set up, balanced our volumes and played. I don't want a volume pedal though, just a sweet boost to make the leads jump out a bit. Thanks for the help, I get confused when I search this stuff our because there are so many damn choices out there.

Good on ya Rich! Great that you're back in action and playing with a band again.

Thanks Jason, I'm still giddy about it today. Even better news, we are practicing again in two weeks and already chose some newer material to learn, including the Zappa classic, Dirty Love :D
 

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That's good news that you were able to use that awesome guitar for what it's intended for. As for the boost, I would look into Suhr Koko boost, or if you want simple check out the Xotic EP Booster. The Koko also has a midrange boost on it which is really cool.
 

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I've owned two boost both great both very diff. The creation labs mk 4.23 is an amazing clean boost. Hads no color to ur tone just awesome vol. Second was the hermida dual boost. Worked very nice bc u can set one for let's say solos and another to push a clean sound into that tight punchy over driven tone since u can adjust gain on it as well. Keep us posted on what u picked. Glad to see ur doing well and that ur playing in a band setting again....
 

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Wow, that´s cool!

I´ve been waiting to play mine with a band...hope it happens soon, since having the guitar in my dorm is a cardinal sin. It deserves to be played and "audience wished"...
 

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Thanks, I'm glad I finally tried the voodoo too :D

Thanks Jason, I'm still giddy about it today. Even better news, we are practicing again in two weeks and already chose some newer material to learn, including the Zappa classic, Dirty Love :D

Dirty Love is a great Zappa song! So is My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama.

Good luck, and have fun!
 
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