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Title: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: afountas on August 13, 2015, 11:21:30 AM
Equator Guitar... awesome.

(http://s18.postimg.org/fnoqcmc3d/IMG_20150705_235342.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/3ltcih2ut/full/)
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Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: Brian27 on August 13, 2015, 11:34:32 AM
That is an awesome setup. It's nice to see somebody else with a line 6 M13. What do you use the GT6 for?
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: No Nice Guy on August 13, 2015, 11:53:44 AM
Quote from: afountas on August 13, 2015, 11:21:30 AM
Equator Guitar... awesome.

(http://s18.postimg.org/fnoqcmc3d/IMG_20150705_235342.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/3ltcih2ut/full/)
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Who made that guitar?  It looks really nice
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: afountas on August 13, 2015, 11:54:25 AM
GT 6 is basically used as the whammy pedal.  I only use the first bank -- the 4 patches that are: -2 oct, -1 oct, +1 oct, 2+ oct and the ctrl pedal will add a +1 octave on top of the lower octave stuff.
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: afountas on August 13, 2015, 11:58:06 AM
Guitar is an Equator Guitar.  there's a 2+ year built time, but I got lucky and found one on ebay... which happened to be the exact guitar the builder features on his website as his mini series.  The builders name is David Coleman, he's from the US but lives in Equador and builds them down there.  Master, master guitar builder.

http://www.equatorinstruments.com/the-mini.html
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: Brian27 on August 13, 2015, 12:43:36 PM
I use a Line 6 POD500 for whammy stuff. I just use 1 preset with Footswitches 1-5 being used for whammy. Footswitches 6-8 are volume pedals and effects loop. The GT6 is a great purchase.
Title: Re: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: Jkendrick on August 13, 2015, 03:29:16 PM
Quote from: afountas on August 13, 2015, 11:58:06 AM
Guitar is an Equator Guitar.  there's a 2+ year built time, but I got lucky and found one on ebay... which happened to be the exact guitar the builder features on his website as his mini series.  The builders name is David Coleman, he's from the US but lives in Equador and builds them down there.  Master, master guitar builder.

http://www.equatorinstruments.com/the-mini.html
Where in Ecuador?
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: tsbot on August 13, 2015, 06:05:30 PM
Um is this serious talk about equator.  I'm confused.  Not to burst bubbles, but I wouldn't call this master master builder:


Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: afountas on August 13, 2015, 09:01:54 PM
Well I don't know whats up with yours.  Looks like a bad neck repair to me or it wasn't properly maintained.

I bought mine only after seeing pictures, and It was being shipped cross country so I was naturally worried it was going to have issues or be structurally flawed... especially because it came with a hefty price tag.  So, I brought it into a renowned luthier for inspection.  He was extremely impressed with the craftsmanship and level of detail.. fretwork, neck, bridge.. you name it.   I couldn't be happier with the instrument.

Don't be jelly ts-hater-bot

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Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: tsbot on August 13, 2015, 10:26:42 PM
Haha - not jealous - and def not a hater - the pics I posted aren't mine, I don't own one.  Yours looks like a killer guitar!  I've only had the chance to play one and it sounded great and had a nice feel - the electronics were a little wonky, but nothing that couldn't be fixed.  I just hate seeing some of the issues for the price of them.  I know this topic has been beaten to death.  I wish everyone gets the guitar of their dreams and expectations when spending any dollar amount.

I talked to David a few years ago but never pulled the trigger,  had a custom Artinger made but didn't bond with the neck and sold it for a loss.  I'm down to a generic Fender Amercian Standard Strat - not happy about that!  I need a killer hollowbody. 
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: afountas on August 14, 2015, 12:16:13 AM
Quote from: tsbot on August 13, 2015, 10:26:42 PM
Haha - not jealous - and def not a hater - the pics I posted aren't mine, I don't own one.  Yours looks like a killer guitar!  I've only had the chance to play one and it sounded great and had a nice feel - the electronics were a little wonky, but nothing that couldn't be fixed.  I just hate seeing some of the issues for the price of them.  I know this topic has been beaten to death.  I wish everyone gets the guitar of their dreams and expectations when spending any dollar amount.

I talked to David a few years ago but never pulled the trigger,  had a custom Artinger made but didn't bond with the neck and sold it for a loss.  I'm down to a generic Fender Amercian Standard Strat - not happy about that!  I need a killer hollowbody. 

Hey man, I have 2 electric guitars: the equator... and the same teal american strat that I played everyday for 10 years.  No shame in that.
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: Hoody on August 14, 2015, 08:31:22 AM
What's your signal path?  Curious how you run all that and if you get any noise w/ that much gear. 

Out of curiosity, what's the new price on those guitars?  And what do they go for (ballpark) used?  Has anyone tried to get a Languedoc lately?  If the difference is a few grand, and the Languedocs hold their value better, I'd go that route.  Although I've never played an Equator, so maybe theyr'e better (sort of hard to imagine.  Paul's guitars are really, really meticulous and he truly is one of the great guitar builders).
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: afountas on August 14, 2015, 10:54:17 AM
Hi,

There's a few models of these guitars and the wood types significantly impact the price.  Like for full Koa add $1,200.  But ball part range for a new mini is like $4,000-$5,000, standard is like $5000-$6,000.  You can find them on ebay for about 20-30% less.   

I get zero hum/hiss, except when the TS9s are on (which is normal).

Signal path is:
Guitar > Wah > TS9 >TS9 > Comp > Ernie Ball MVP Volume

> Loopmaster (2 Loop splitter) IN:

Loop 1: boss GT 6
Loops 2: Deja Vibe > Line 6 M13

>
Loopmaster (2 Loop splitter) OUT > Fender Deluxe Reverb


Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: tsbot on August 14, 2015, 03:17:13 PM
Do you have any video clips or more pics of your Equator?  I'd love to hear it.  If you haven't checked them out yet on YouTube you should :  The Lawn Boys.  A phish cover band that plays a ton back east and he plays equators.  I think David sponsors him or he gets them cheaper because he's had a few.  He plays the normal Trey rig stuff through a Mesa Lonestar Classic (6L6) -  great tone imo.

As far as resale - the Langedoc G2 can fetch more than original price of $10000 or $10500 with wood binding.  I've heard offers to G2 owners as high as $15000.  I actually never saw one sold or traded.  The G4's can fetch the same as orinallly paid $7500-8000 depending on options.  There was one on eBay that went for something like $7400 about 2 years ago,  that's the only one I have seen for sale as well.   They're extremely rare to come by.

I would summise that if 10/10 is a masterpiece guitar, Paul's are 10/10 and David's are 6/10.  There are a TON of equator threads on The Gear Page.
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: seriesnuns on August 14, 2015, 04:15:22 PM
I'm currently the owner of 2 Equator's. I've decided I only want to play hollowbody guitar's after getting into my first one and loving the way it reacts.

I think his work is getting better as he builds more guitars. Although I heard he's may be taking time off / throwing in the towel. He probably knows 2 years lead time is out of hand.

I think Equator's are fine guitars for what they are. Hand made guitars made by one man. If you look close enough you can find flaws. I've never inspected a languedoc so I can't speak for them.

This is my standard.

(http://i.imgur.com/pHQ0g0K.jpg)


The only flaws I can find on this one is on the back of the neck joint there is some coloring issue. This also has a chunkier neck than my other mini.

(http://i.imgur.com/oGtcizBl.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/LxwLWPQl.jpg)

The only issue with the equators is I have to clean the necks every other session or session. The finish gets sticky if I don't.

Both of these were purchased used at less than half what they go for new. Keep your eye open and haggle when you see one come for sale is what I say.
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: tsbot on August 14, 2015, 06:34:43 PM
That is a sweet looking guitar!  I agree that he seems to be improving over time.  His FB page said he is 2 years out and maybe taking time off.  I know of a handful of folks on TGP that have been waiting 2 years since they gave him cash and he showed the first pictures of their builds, not sure what is going on there, but they're not too happy - but hoping for a good outcome.  The pics they provided seem like sweet guitars.   I think he got in over his head when he kept saying "yes" to everyone's request, I'd imagine its hard to turn down 4-5K every time someone emails him, whereas Paul L keeps his list the way it is and doesn't even reply to folks.  David seems to have picked up where Paul left off and I'd also assume a lot more folks go Davids route due to price.   But that is all a bunch of assuming  ;D

This is his pricing he sent me in 2013

Base Price Standard: $5200.00

Upgrades:
Maple neck: $300
Wood Binding: $250
Headstock logo in abalone $100

Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: afountas on August 15, 2015, 11:19:38 AM
The only issue I have with my equator is the 3 toggle switch angle,  It cant be turned to the up and down position are at the proper angle because the hole was routed slight to close to the side of the guitar. 

Quote from: seriesnuns on August 14, 2015, 04:15:22 PM
I'm currently the owner of 2 Equator's. I've decided I only want to play hollowbody guitar's after getting into my first one and loving the way it reacts.

I think his work is getting better as he builds more guitars. Although I heard he's may be taking time off / throwing in the towel. He probably knows 2 years lead time is out of hand.

I think Equator's are fine guitars for what they are. Hand made guitars made by one man. If you look close enough you can find flaws. I've never inspected a languedoc so I can't speak for them.

This is my standard.

(http://i.imgur.com/pHQ0g0K.jpg)


The only flaws I can find on this one is on the back of the neck joint there is some coloring issue. This also has a chunkier neck than my other mini.

(http://i.imgur.com/oGtcizBl.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/LxwLWPQl.jpg)

The only issue with the equators is I have to clean the necks every other session or session. The finish gets sticky if I don't.

Both of these were purchased used at less than half what they go for new. Keep your eye open and haggle when you see one come for sale is what I say.
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: Buffered on August 15, 2015, 12:27:04 PM
Kevin Chubbuck is the man. I'm about an hour from his place.. if you ever need a babysitter!
Title: Re: My Trey-ish Rig
Post by: afountas on November 29, 2015, 04:01:04 PM
Made some changes:

- Replaced TS9's with Maxon OD9 silvers (off all the gear I have, these things have been the most significant factor in trying to emulate Trey's tone)
- Replaced Shitty Ross Clone with Analogman BiComp (you get a perfectly clean tone, unaltered with this pedal compared to most comps I've tried, where there is noticable signal degradation and audible and unwanted overdriven tones)

- just moved some of the stuff around.

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