Here are some of the videos where I was using this setup:
Gear4Music LA Select SSS Black plugged into Korg Ax1G into my portable mini head amp FoxGear Tweed 55 into a generic 4x12 Speaker Cabinet.
This was during our setting up and sort of soundcheck whilst waiting for the drummer to finish setting up his kit at Pure Rehearsal Studio in Southampton.
I bought this second hand from eBay. So I got a good bargain. It has a chip at the side on the back. But the rest of it feels brand new. I did adjust it a bit because Im not used to a two-point trem system. But after I got hold of it, I really like this guitar.
Specifications:
General Information
Scale Length: 25.5" / 648mm Number Of Strings: 6 Dexterity: Right Handed Construction: Bolt On Body
Body Material: Ash Colour: Black, Gloss Neck
Neck Material: Maple Fretboard: Poplar Laminate Neck Thickness at the First Fret: within 21 mm plus/minus 0.5mm Neck Thickness at the 12th Fret: within 24 mm plus/minus 0.5mm Radius: 14" / 356mm Profile: C Frets: 22 Nickel Silver, Medium-Jumbo Inlays: Fretboard White Dots 6mm, Side Dots White 2mm Neck Finish: Natural Satin Nut: 42mm Nut Width - Plastic, White Hardware & Electronics
Pickups: 3x Single Coil, Cream Controls: 1 Volume, 250k Pot / 1 Tone, 250k Pot Switch: 5-Way Selector Switch, Cream Scratchplate: Tortoiseshell, 3-Ply Input Jack: Recessed Top Input Tuners: Die-Cast Sealed Bridge: Modern 2 Post Tremolo Bridge Width: 52.5mm (10.5mm String Spacing) Hardware Colour: Chrome Other Information
Accessories Included: Gigbag, Strap, Jack Cable, Plectrums, Allen Keys, Tremolo Arm String Gauge: 9-42 Dimensions Length: 1000mm Body Length: 490mm Upper Bout: 290mm Lower Bout: 330mm Depth: 50mm
We were surprised that JBL got microphone and then we purchased it. When we tried, it's amazing. Really great mic for the price. We bought a more expensive mic and this one is really good if not, better than the Behringer wireless mic that we bought. I mean it's subjective but for us, it felt that way.
We also managed to buy an alternative case or carry bag for this microphone because we want to keep it safe. Also it's tidier and easy for transport and use. Totally value for money.
Unboxing and demo of this Donner Wah Series, the Vowel (Volume and Wah combo pedal)
On here, I paired this Donner Vowel with my Zoom G1Four and they both complement each other. Perfect combination.
This wah pedal got a good range and natural tone. Very easy to use. Plug n play almost. It doesnt come with a power supply so you need to have one ready. It DC 9v with negative centre polarity. I assume if you're buying this pedal, you probably going to add this to your rig or pedalboard and that would mean you already got a power supply for your pedals.
Its small for your foot but it's not awkward to step onto. It's just that if you got massive foot, you wont be able to see the pedal but you can feel it underneath. It's very responsive and it's got LED light that turns from green to red. Green means volume and red is wah. Last but not the list the switch is very sturdy so you wont accidentally switch from volume to wah or while you're on wah, it wont accidentally goes back to volume. It's also not that hard to step on the switch to swap from volume to wah. So yeah it does the job done.