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patm300e wroteLook at Fractal Design. I used this one: https://www.fractal-design.com/products ... -r5/black/

It is a pretty large box for a "mid tower". It has a lot of flexibility in the cooling fan positions and nice wire routing.


My case too! It is perfect for a DAW and any future expansion possibilities.

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DAW: Studio One Pro 6.5.1.96553 | Host OS: Windows 10 Pro 22H2 | Motherboard: ASUS PRIME z790-A | CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-13600K | RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB | Graphics: Intel UHD 770 (HDMI) | Audio Interface: RME UCX II (v1.246) | OS Drive : Samsung 990 PRO (1TB) | Media Drive: Samsung 970 EVO Plus (500GB) | Libraries: Samsung 970 EVO+ (2TB) | Samples : Seagate FireCuda (2TB) | Monitoring: Presonus Monitor Station v2 + Presonus Eris 5 | MIDI Control: Native Instruments Komplete S61 & Presonus ATOM
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by barrywitt on Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:53 pm
George,
Don't forget you can overclock your CPU. My build is completed. The only problem I ran into with the ASUS B550-F Gaming motherboard was the CSM was disabled in the bios and the board would not recognize my SSD drives. Once that was enabled, everything booted right up with some driver updates and now I've got a stable connection to my 32SX. I hope your build goes well.
Barry

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by georgegidzinski on Sun Jan 16, 2022 2:03 pm
In order to try for a really quiet machine for same room recording I went with a monster cpu cooler so that I can run a silent 120mm fan as low as possible:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06ZY ... UTF8&psc=1

Noctura is the usually go to for quiet but this looked like a good value and its well made.

I also found a much better temp monitor compared to my older solutions:

https://nzxt.com/software/cam

and in case you are not familiar, memtest86 is good for exercising and testing the memory, prime95 for the cpu and furmark for the gpu.

George

S1 Pro 5.5.0, W10 Pro 64, Gigabyte H310M S2P/i7 9700K 3.6Ghz 6C/32G ram/Crucial 500G SSD/Asus GT730/1TB WD Blue/Asus 32" mon, Audient ID14, Yam HS5/JBL 305P MkII/Kali LP6, Easy D 2, Addictive D 2, Slate Trigger 2, Fab Filter, Softube, Soundtoys, Waves, Slate PI's, Melodyne, Nektar GX49, Yamaha P71, WA73, WA2A, 1176 Bluey, Distressor, DBX160, Sansamp RBI, Palmer PI03, E drum kit based on Rol/Yam/acoustic conv, Strats/Tele/LP, Fender Mustang/Schecter basses, Martin DM,home built tube amps, WA47jr, C414xls, MD421, KM184, ATM450, M160 & just enough confidence to be dangerous
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by barrywitt on Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:35 pm
Cool stuff George. Thanks for the links. I have a huge Noctura fan with radiator (like from a truck LOL) on this build and a very quiet video card from the original computer. That being said, I have a remote room (daughter is away at college) and an EarMix unit coupled with a WiFi/Bluetooth tablet I can use for transport control. That will let me record away from the computer. I just need to figure out how to hook it up.

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by georgegidzinski on Wed Jan 19, 2022 8:07 pm
Here is a pic of that big cpu cooler.

IMG_0619.jpg


George

S1 Pro 5.5.0, W10 Pro 64, Gigabyte H310M S2P/i7 9700K 3.6Ghz 6C/32G ram/Crucial 500G SSD/Asus GT730/1TB WD Blue/Asus 32" mon, Audient ID14, Yam HS5/JBL 305P MkII/Kali LP6, Easy D 2, Addictive D 2, Slate Trigger 2, Fab Filter, Softube, Soundtoys, Waves, Slate PI's, Melodyne, Nektar GX49, Yamaha P71, WA73, WA2A, 1176 Bluey, Distressor, DBX160, Sansamp RBI, Palmer PI03, E drum kit based on Rol/Yam/acoustic conv, Strats/Tele/LP, Fender Mustang/Schecter basses, Martin DM,home built tube amps, WA47jr, C414xls, MD421, KM184, ATM450, M160 & just enough confidence to be dangerous
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by barrywitt on Fri Jan 21, 2022 6:16 pm
Mine is similar but it has two fans. I had to buy a huge case to fit it inside.

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ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F Gaming MB with AMD Ryzen 5 5600X CPU 64GB RAM Windows 10 Pro, StudioLive 32SX, Studio One 6.0 5E3 Tweed Deluxe, AB763 Deluxe Reverb, Vox AC15, Marshall 18 Watt, AA1164 Princeton Reverb, Marshall JVM2000 DSL401, Original Fender Cyber Twin, BadCat Cougar, Fender Rumble 100, Fender 2003 AMDlx Strat, Fender 2004 HH Strat, Dean Hardtail, G&L ASAT Classic, Aria Pro PE-ANNIV, , Alvarez Dana II, Kramer Focus 3000, Fender Active Jazz Bass, Blueridge BR-180A, Alvarez Yairi DY-46, 1996 Ovation Balladeer, 1995 Epi Dot, 2021 Epi 1959 Les Paul Standard.
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by georgegidzinski on Fri Jan 21, 2022 6:27 pm
Ya mine has a position for the second fan but I don't overclock. If its not quiet enough with my cpu temps where I want them I might try the second fan.

I am also using a wide corsair case to handle the Manhattan skyline sprouting up out of my mother board. LOL

George

S1 Pro 5.5.0, W10 Pro 64, Gigabyte H310M S2P/i7 9700K 3.6Ghz 6C/32G ram/Crucial 500G SSD/Asus GT730/1TB WD Blue/Asus 32" mon, Audient ID14, Yam HS5/JBL 305P MkII/Kali LP6, Easy D 2, Addictive D 2, Slate Trigger 2, Fab Filter, Softube, Soundtoys, Waves, Slate PI's, Melodyne, Nektar GX49, Yamaha P71, WA73, WA2A, 1176 Bluey, Distressor, DBX160, Sansamp RBI, Palmer PI03, E drum kit based on Rol/Yam/acoustic conv, Strats/Tele/LP, Fender Mustang/Schecter basses, Martin DM,home built tube amps, WA47jr, C414xls, MD421, KM184, ATM450, M160 & just enough confidence to be dangerous
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by chrisharwood on Sat Jan 22, 2022 5:36 pm
I bought a pre-built Dell, I believe cheaper than a custom. You can pick components, but the motherboard, PSU are Dell custom sized...meaning a little extra effort should you want to change. That said I got i9 12th gen, 2tb M.2 drives (2), 32 gig DDR5 RAM and a 8gig 3060ti GPU and 750 watt PSU and water cooling. It will also be used for Magix Vegas Pro 19. Externals for storage. Major upgrade from my Haswell i7 4th gen. I went with the pre-built because of the DDR5 and 3060 availability and decent prices on those. All fans idle at about 1000rpm and are silent. CPU hovers around 40 degrees Celsius. Maybe add another 32gig DDR5 when that hits the consumer shelves. Sessions and mixes now load in seconds and a 3gig Toontrack drum kit loads instantly. A typical rock/pop/synth 30 track session runs at 32 samples with about 4 ms round trip latency, thru assorted plugs, etc.

12th gen Intel i9-12900k, 3.20-5.2 GHz, 32 gig DDR5 RAM at 4400 MHz, M.2 2tb SSD (2), NVIDIA rtx 3060ti 8 gig, external SSD, etc. Win11.
PreSonus : Studio One V5.x; Faderport 8, Atom, Steinberg UR44

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by barrywitt on Sun Jan 23, 2022 10:43 am
chrisharwood wroteI bought a pre-built Dell, I believe cheaper than a custom.


Chris,
How much did you pay for it?
Barry

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ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F Gaming MB with AMD Ryzen 5 5600X CPU 64GB RAM Windows 10 Pro, StudioLive 32SX, Studio One 6.0 5E3 Tweed Deluxe, AB763 Deluxe Reverb, Vox AC15, Marshall 18 Watt, AA1164 Princeton Reverb, Marshall JVM2000 DSL401, Original Fender Cyber Twin, BadCat Cougar, Fender Rumble 100, Fender 2003 AMDlx Strat, Fender 2004 HH Strat, Dean Hardtail, G&L ASAT Classic, Aria Pro PE-ANNIV, , Alvarez Dana II, Kramer Focus 3000, Fender Active Jazz Bass, Blueridge BR-180A, Alvarez Yairi DY-46, 1996 Ovation Balladeer, 1995 Epi Dot, 2021 Epi 1959 Les Paul Standard.
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by georgegidzinski on Sun Jan 23, 2022 11:28 am
BTW, I am an older guy with bad eyes so high resolution monitors are a PITA. The problem is that some things don't display completely on my 24" monitor at 1024 x 768. I did the math and you get approx the same box font sizes at 1080 with a 32" monitor as I have now except now of course everything fits on the screen. Its beuatiful and a joy to work with. Asus VA325H. Nothing fancy but looks great.

George

S1 Pro 5.5.0, W10 Pro 64, Gigabyte H310M S2P/i7 9700K 3.6Ghz 6C/32G ram/Crucial 500G SSD/Asus GT730/1TB WD Blue/Asus 32" mon, Audient ID14, Yam HS5/JBL 305P MkII/Kali LP6, Easy D 2, Addictive D 2, Slate Trigger 2, Fab Filter, Softube, Soundtoys, Waves, Slate PI's, Melodyne, Nektar GX49, Yamaha P71, WA73, WA2A, 1176 Bluey, Distressor, DBX160, Sansamp RBI, Palmer PI03, E drum kit based on Rol/Yam/acoustic conv, Strats/Tele/LP, Fender Mustang/Schecter basses, Martin DM,home built tube amps, WA47jr, C414xls, MD421, KM184, ATM450, M160 & just enough confidence to be dangerous
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by chrisharwood on Sun Jan 23, 2022 5:00 pm
barrywitt wrote
chrisharwood wroteI bought a pre-built Dell, I believe cheaper than a custom.


Chris,
How much did you pay for it?
Barry



Visit the Dell site and configure what you want and they'll show pricing as you fill in your choices.
I added an after market Samsung Pro 2tb M.2 from B&H.
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/desktop ... igurations

Realize DDR5 RAM and a new GPU are a bit difficult to find for sale and from casual reading...seems that trend might continue thru the summer. You could probably order a decent GPU, sell it and then just use the Intel graphics (just fine for S1) and drop your final cost significantly. ...and get an i7 and 1tb SSD and 16 gigs of Ram.. depending what you might sell a GeForce card for, you could easily be well under $1k and have a 12th gen processor and all the goodness that supports

12th gen Intel i9-12900k, 3.20-5.2 GHz, 32 gig DDR5 RAM at 4400 MHz, M.2 2tb SSD (2), NVIDIA rtx 3060ti 8 gig, external SSD, etc. Win11.
PreSonus : Studio One V5.x; Faderport 8, Atom, Steinberg UR44

YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtG56H ... PKPbaG1_CQ
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by barrywitt on Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:05 pm
Chris,
I have rarely purchased a preconfigured desktop computer. I have probably built over 300 computers since the 1980s. Everyone in my family and many of my friends have a computer built by me. Every time I try to do an online desktop configurator I get about half way through and say "No way!" I just went on Dell and configured a computer similar to what I just built for $750.which has:

AMD Ryzen 5600X
64GB DDR4 3600 (not even available on Dell)
2TB SSD
1TB SSD
Nvidia 1080 6GB (oldie but a goodie for DAW)
Dell Total = $1,881.59

That is 2.5 times more than what I spent. That is why I asked you how much you spent. Buying a preconfigured computer is like buying milk at a convenience store. You pay through the nose for the convenience, But hey, to each his own. I'll spend the saved $1,100 on plug ins or external DAW gear.

Crankin' out the tone

ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F Gaming MB with AMD Ryzen 5 5600X CPU 64GB RAM Windows 10 Pro, StudioLive 32SX, Studio One 6.0 5E3 Tweed Deluxe, AB763 Deluxe Reverb, Vox AC15, Marshall 18 Watt, AA1164 Princeton Reverb, Marshall JVM2000 DSL401, Original Fender Cyber Twin, BadCat Cougar, Fender Rumble 100, Fender 2003 AMDlx Strat, Fender 2004 HH Strat, Dean Hardtail, G&L ASAT Classic, Aria Pro PE-ANNIV, , Alvarez Dana II, Kramer Focus 3000, Fender Active Jazz Bass, Blueridge BR-180A, Alvarez Yairi DY-46, 1996 Ovation Balladeer, 1995 Epi Dot, 2021 Epi 1959 Les Paul Standard.
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by georgegidzinski on Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:55 pm
I have also built every desktop computer since my first one with only one exception and that one had reliability problems. You can get much better quality for much less. I don't think I have had a desktop go less than 10 years before a major failure. If you start with an Asus, Gigabyte or Intel motherboard and stick with quality parts you will have a great build.

Maybe not always the best possible performance but because of great reliability I have also stuck with WD blue drives, Crucial memory, viewsonics or Asus monitors, and Corsair power supplies.

Before I retired as the GM of a large semiconductor company, Asustek was our largest customer. We sold them over 10M IC's a year in Taiwan. We also did business with Gigabyte, Intel, .... All of my older Asus builds had our IC's on them.

George

S1 Pro 5.5.0, W10 Pro 64, Gigabyte H310M S2P/i7 9700K 3.6Ghz 6C/32G ram/Crucial 500G SSD/Asus GT730/1TB WD Blue/Asus 32" mon, Audient ID14, Yam HS5/JBL 305P MkII/Kali LP6, Easy D 2, Addictive D 2, Slate Trigger 2, Fab Filter, Softube, Soundtoys, Waves, Slate PI's, Melodyne, Nektar GX49, Yamaha P71, WA73, WA2A, 1176 Bluey, Distressor, DBX160, Sansamp RBI, Palmer PI03, E drum kit based on Rol/Yam/acoustic conv, Strats/Tele/LP, Fender Mustang/Schecter basses, Martin DM,home built tube amps, WA47jr, C414xls, MD421, KM184, ATM450, M160 & just enough confidence to be dangerous
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by barrywitt on Sun Jan 30, 2022 2:16 pm
George,
I'm with you buddy. ASUS, Asrock and MSI have been the main boards I've always used. I've used WD blues and Samsung EVO SSDs. For memory, I usually stick with Crucial or Corsair. I'm an Nvidia GPU fan for years now as well.

I have found that prebuilds always cut corners on brand or specifications of one or more components and I can never get what I want without adding things I don't. So far, I am very happy with this current build. I pick exactly what I want and can afford, to do whatever specific job the computer is tasked to do. My son's gaming computer is a Ryzen 9 3800X with a 3060 video card and it is way more than I would need in the studio. But, he loves it.

Crankin' out the tone

ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F Gaming MB with AMD Ryzen 5 5600X CPU 64GB RAM Windows 10 Pro, StudioLive 32SX, Studio One 6.0 5E3 Tweed Deluxe, AB763 Deluxe Reverb, Vox AC15, Marshall 18 Watt, AA1164 Princeton Reverb, Marshall JVM2000 DSL401, Original Fender Cyber Twin, BadCat Cougar, Fender Rumble 100, Fender 2003 AMDlx Strat, Fender 2004 HH Strat, Dean Hardtail, G&L ASAT Classic, Aria Pro PE-ANNIV, , Alvarez Dana II, Kramer Focus 3000, Fender Active Jazz Bass, Blueridge BR-180A, Alvarez Yairi DY-46, 1996 Ovation Balladeer, 1995 Epi Dot, 2021 Epi 1959 Les Paul Standard.
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by georgegidzinski on Sun Jan 30, 2022 2:50 pm
Yes, I also use ncidia when I need a discrete graphics card. 20 years ago I used to use Radeon but then they had a complicated driver removal requirement for updating and I got tired of it and switched to Nvidia. No more driver problems.

These builds are so much easier than my old nonlinear video editing machines 20 years ago. I just finished assembling this build and the inside of the computer case is so empty. Lol.

George

S1 Pro 5.5.0, W10 Pro 64, Gigabyte H310M S2P/i7 9700K 3.6Ghz 6C/32G ram/Crucial 500G SSD/Asus GT730/1TB WD Blue/Asus 32" mon, Audient ID14, Yam HS5/JBL 305P MkII/Kali LP6, Easy D 2, Addictive D 2, Slate Trigger 2, Fab Filter, Softube, Soundtoys, Waves, Slate PI's, Melodyne, Nektar GX49, Yamaha P71, WA73, WA2A, 1176 Bluey, Distressor, DBX160, Sansamp RBI, Palmer PI03, E drum kit based on Rol/Yam/acoustic conv, Strats/Tele/LP, Fender Mustang/Schecter basses, Martin DM,home built tube amps, WA47jr, C414xls, MD421, KM184, ATM450, M160 & just enough confidence to be dangerous
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by barrywitt on Sun Jan 30, 2022 4:08 pm
georgegidzinski wrote I just finished assembling this build and the inside of the computer case is so empty. Lol.George


Except for that huge fan cooler radiator. LOL I agree. In the old days you had to reinstall windows due to all of the hardware device changes when you changed an MB and CPU. My DAW came right up and just needed to be re-activated. That saved me a lot of time.

Crankin' out the tone

ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F Gaming MB with AMD Ryzen 5 5600X CPU 64GB RAM Windows 10 Pro, StudioLive 32SX, Studio One 6.0 5E3 Tweed Deluxe, AB763 Deluxe Reverb, Vox AC15, Marshall 18 Watt, AA1164 Princeton Reverb, Marshall JVM2000 DSL401, Original Fender Cyber Twin, BadCat Cougar, Fender Rumble 100, Fender 2003 AMDlx Strat, Fender 2004 HH Strat, Dean Hardtail, G&L ASAT Classic, Aria Pro PE-ANNIV, , Alvarez Dana II, Kramer Focus 3000, Fender Active Jazz Bass, Blueridge BR-180A, Alvarez Yairi DY-46, 1996 Ovation Balladeer, 1995 Epi Dot, 2021 Epi 1959 Les Paul Standard.
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by georgegidzinski on Sun Jan 30, 2022 9:58 pm
My build is up and running and I'm loading software. That Scythe radiator and 120mm fan are great. I idle at about 32C/500 rpm and run 58F/800 rpm under full prime 95 load. The machine is very quite. I am happy with the outcome.

George

S1 Pro 5.5.0, W10 Pro 64, Gigabyte H310M S2P/i7 9700K 3.6Ghz 6C/32G ram/Crucial 500G SSD/Asus GT730/1TB WD Blue/Asus 32" mon, Audient ID14, Yam HS5/JBL 305P MkII/Kali LP6, Easy D 2, Addictive D 2, Slate Trigger 2, Fab Filter, Softube, Soundtoys, Waves, Slate PI's, Melodyne, Nektar GX49, Yamaha P71, WA73, WA2A, 1176 Bluey, Distressor, DBX160, Sansamp RBI, Palmer PI03, E drum kit based on Rol/Yam/acoustic conv, Strats/Tele/LP, Fender Mustang/Schecter basses, Martin DM,home built tube amps, WA47jr, C414xls, MD421, KM184, ATM450, M160 & just enough confidence to be dangerous
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by chrisharwood on Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:40 pm
barrywitt wroteChris,
I have rarely purchased a preconfigured desktop computer. I have probably built over 300 computers since the 1980s. Everyone in my family and many of my friends have a computer built by me. Every time I try to do an online desktop configurator I get about half way through and say "No way!" I just went on Dell and configured a computer similar to what I just built for $750.which has:

AMD Ryzen 5600X
64GB DDR4 3600 (not even available on Dell)
2TB SSD
1TB SSD
Nvidia 1080 6GB (oldie but a goodie for DAW)
Dell Total = $1,881.59

That is 2.5 times more than what I spent. That is why I asked you how much you spent. Buying a preconfigured computer is like buying milk at a convenience store. You pay through the nose for the convenience, But hey, to each his own. I'll spend the saved $1,100 on plug ins or bexternal DAW gear.



Price a custom build with ddr5 RAM, 12th gen i9 and a 30xx series GPU and Samsung gen4 2tb SSD.
My point was most of those parts aren't on consumer shelves and actually the next generation newer of all your parts mentioned in your build. ....and currently the only way to get those parts.

12th gen Intel i9-12900k, 3.20-5.2 GHz, 32 gig DDR5 RAM at 4400 MHz, M.2 2tb SSD (2), NVIDIA rtx 3060ti 8 gig, external SSD, etc. Win11.
PreSonus : Studio One V5.x; Faderport 8, Atom, Steinberg UR44

YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtG56H ... PKPbaG1_CQ
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by georgegidzinski on Sat Feb 05, 2022 9:40 pm
I decided not to add the second 120mm fan to the Skythe CPU cooler because the rear 120mm Case fan is almost in the same position and I am getting good thermals.

George

S1 Pro 5.5.0, W10 Pro 64, Gigabyte H310M S2P/i7 9700K 3.6Ghz 6C/32G ram/Crucial 500G SSD/Asus GT730/1TB WD Blue/Asus 32" mon, Audient ID14, Yam HS5/JBL 305P MkII/Kali LP6, Easy D 2, Addictive D 2, Slate Trigger 2, Fab Filter, Softube, Soundtoys, Waves, Slate PI's, Melodyne, Nektar GX49, Yamaha P71, WA73, WA2A, 1176 Bluey, Distressor, DBX160, Sansamp RBI, Palmer PI03, E drum kit based on Rol/Yam/acoustic conv, Strats/Tele/LP, Fender Mustang/Schecter basses, Martin DM,home built tube amps, WA47jr, C414xls, MD421, KM184, ATM450, M160 & just enough confidence to be dangerous
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by georgegidzinski on Fri Feb 25, 2022 12:06 am
Here is the inside of my build. Its so clean that it looks like I left stuff out. Lol

Loft DT.jpg


George

S1 Pro 5.5.0, W10 Pro 64, Gigabyte H310M S2P/i7 9700K 3.6Ghz 6C/32G ram/Crucial 500G SSD/Asus GT730/1TB WD Blue/Asus 32" mon, Audient ID14, Yam HS5/JBL 305P MkII/Kali LP6, Easy D 2, Addictive D 2, Slate Trigger 2, Fab Filter, Softube, Soundtoys, Waves, Slate PI's, Melodyne, Nektar GX49, Yamaha P71, WA73, WA2A, 1176 Bluey, Distressor, DBX160, Sansamp RBI, Palmer PI03, E drum kit based on Rol/Yam/acoustic conv, Strats/Tele/LP, Fender Mustang/Schecter basses, Martin DM,home built tube amps, WA47jr, C414xls, MD421, KM184, ATM450, M160 & just enough confidence to be dangerous

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