dug out my ancient Crate GX20M, a perfectly serviceable practice amp if ever there was one, and my new cheap, junky tele clone sounds fine through it. I need another strap, though, and I'm not sure where all my stompboxes are.
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I really need to diagnose and repair my Pignose. That's a great little amp.
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I know where my Ice Box chorus and my Crybaby wah-wah are, but somewhere else around here I've got a Danelectro distortion pedal and a modded Tubescreamer.
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Maybe I need a proper pedal board with a power supply and whatnot
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(and of course I don't have my old mic and 424 anymore, they went to a better home)
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Excuse me, it was a 414, not a 424. still, a very good little 4-track machine.
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It recorded four tracks on a standard mass-market cassette, by using the left and right channels on both sides of the tape, and it recorded higher quality by running the tape faster. So you'd get 15 minutes on a 60-minute cassette.
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John Vanderslice never recorded a tribute to the 414 MkII, though. I guess that wouldn't really have fit the meter.
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