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tramp

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Here's my completed rig!! Hurrah at last


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Triaxis : 20/20 : G-Force : 3 Main Axial Fans(shifting 2300 ltrs of air a minute! Cool :D ) : Sennheiser UHF true diversity radio system. Power conditioners in the rear to save rack size. and a traditional Rectifier Cab.

Here with some of my babys on a warm Malvern day


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You have some nice guitars there. I just bought a Fly Classic and am awaiting shipment. I plan to sell off my Ibanez RG to help compensate the cost of the Fly. Which pickups do you have installed on the Fly (gen 1 or 2's)? When i retrieve my things I plan to sell off most of my old gear (bunch of Peavey US guitars and Peavey amps) in place of my TA rig along with a Mesa head (not sure if I want to go with the Mark IV route or go with something like a stiletto).

Do you really feel the cooling fans are necessary? I know they won't hurt anything but rack stuff is big to begin with I would hate adding what is seemingly wasted space.

Have you tried the 2:90 power amp with the TA? Is the Gforce in the loop or after the outputs? I might be in the market for nice effects unit later on and the Gforce would definitely be considered.

Nice rig you got!

Greg
 
I used to have a rack and so I like to check out people's tidyness I guess. It is just a strange little thing that stuck even though I returned to playing heads and stompboxes.
 
everybody put wireless above everything,you don't.
Why don't you put the racks in order to the signal flow?
It will be much more beautiful
wireless-pre-fx-power

Could you tell me why do you prefer this strange configuration?
just curious :wink:
 
disassembled said:
Do you really feel the cooling fans are necessary? I know they won't hurt anything but rack stuff is big to begin with I would hate adding what is seemingly wasted space.

Lets start with that question, I'm sure loads of you have never had a problem with cooling, but once I had an amp overheat on me mid set so I take no risks now. Also TC recomend that the G-Force prefers cool! I also have a huge step down transformer in the rig (as you will see further down) which generates heat! So keeping it all cool makes sense to me and perhaps will make things last out better.....

disassembled said:
Have you tried the 2:90 power amp with the TA? Is the Gforce in the loop or after the outputs? I might be in the market for nice effects unit later on and the Gforce would definitely be considered.
I have but I have to say the 20/20 gives me more then enough output and I found the extra switching unnecessary for my needs, and the G-Force is out the loop, between pre and power.

disassembled said:
Which pickups do you have installed on the Fly (gen 1 or 2's)?

It's a 1999 Parker Fly Delux and the pickups are gen 1, being the Dimarzio's

MesaENGR412 said:
Is that a Malmsteen strat on the right? I want to play one of those so bad

Yup it's a Malmsteen, and it's a beast!!

18&Life said:
everybody put wireless above everything,you don't.
Why don't you put the racks in order to the signal flow?
It will be much more beautiful
wireless-pre-fx-power

Could you tell me why do you prefer this strange configuration?
just curious

The pictures below tell the story pretty much as to why the Rig is in the config, but I'll explain: The bottom tray holds the following;
1.Silencer block 4 way power conditioned and surge protected
http://www.russandrews.com/lookup/1/region/US/currency/USD/customer_id/PAA1487058105102VYYVBQFRISNLBPXF/product-The-Silencer-Block-1142.htm
2.Step down transformer powering the Tri & 20/20
3.Radio
4. The power cables have all been replaced and custom made to hi spec audiophile standards
http://www.russandrews.com/lookup/1/region/US/currency/USD/customer_id/PAA1487058105102VYYVBQFRISNLBPXF/product-The-Classic-PowerKord-1540.htm
5. even the 2 way adapter is audiophile quality
http://www.russandrews.com/lookup/1/region/US/currency/USD/customer_id/PAA1487058105102VYYVBQFRISNLBPXF/product-SuperCube-1830.htm
So as you can see with the step down transformer the rig has to be this way! and it works a treat! and it's beautiful to me!!

All the audio cable are George l's and I can keep the signal flow neat and as short as possible

The Rack units are all isolated from each other using 'Humfree's and all contacts,pots and switches are cleaned and treated with DeoxIT products

Hope it all makes sense now :D

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Nice man. I would think with the step downs and stuff that things could have gotten kind of crazy in there but you kept them tidy and even zip-tied them in place. Did you shorten cables and used cord caps? It looks like you shortened your cables and put new plug ends on. That is a nice compact rig.
 
I didn't realize how much stuff you had in the back. Looks like it wired up very nicely! Do you have both the TA and the 20/20 plugged into the step down converter? I am sure you know this but you can run the 20/20 on your countrie's voltage by changing a jumper or two around inside the amp.


Looks great!



Greg
 
Russ said:
Nice man. I would think with the step downs and stuff that things could have gotten kind of crazy in there but you kept them tidy and even zip-tied them in place. Did you shorten cables and used cord caps? It looks like you shortened your cables and put new plug ends on. That is a nice compact rig.

I did shorten the cables to the minimum to keep things tidy as well as the upgrade benefits to the power supply to the units with the better cable

disassembled said:
I am sure you know this but you can run the 20/20 on your countrie's voltage by changing a jumper or two around inside the amp.

Yeah I know this but I kinda was happy running off the step down, keep it as meant to be....and yeah there is loads in there, thing is it is way too heavy!! :?
 
This is why i keep to the 2 space rack with my power converter on the floor (100v japan to 120v). I like to keep things simple (well kind of) and as compact as possible. I know the rig sounds good (I even have mine fitted with JJ's too). Now that you have this what's left to buy?


Greg
 
.....left to buy, well really just a Rocktron all Access pedal to replace my Midimate in time but thats just me being silly...isnt it :D

Oh and an Eric Johnson Strat (as he's my guitar player of choice!!!! beautiful tones etc) I realise I have little chance of sounding like him but the Strats are very nice!
 
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