Hardware upgrade: completed!

It took me long enough but I finally bit the bullet and invested in a new desktop PC rig. My old laptop is on its last legs anyway, and I was getting increasingly frustrated with the little things it couldn’t do. It’s been keeping me connected to the outside world Internet for the best part of three years now and even accompanied me on holiday so it’s high time the poor old thing was given its well-earned retirement.

I’m not a gamer though, which meant my budget didn’t need to be too high. On the other hand I’m still a cheapskate who refuses to use a TV set so I wanted something that can play DVDs and, early on next year, Blu-Ray discs too so I settled on the best performance for around £500. I already splashed out on a 22″ LG monitor that can cope with full 1080p video so this figure only included the tower itself and the components inside. I almost kept to budget too…

Confessions of an FX pedal addict: gimme some distortion!

I must confess that I’m a guitar gear junkie. I’m a victim of that continual search for ‘your sound’ which drives so many musicians to distraction; even when I think I’ve found the setup I’m looking for my personal tastes have changed and another trawl through numerous music stores follows. At the end of 2009 the array of boxes sitting in front of my amp looks something like this:

pedals-2009

This doesn’t include my Boss flanger and Electro-Harmonix Small Stone phase shifter, because I rarely use them. The pedals above (yes, all seven of them) get pretty regular use. I believe there’s also a condition known as Pedalboard Envy, which is brought on by the epic rigs from the likes of Mono’s ‘Taka’ Goto; seriously, what the hell?! Anyway, I have settled on a setup of distortion boxes in the mix which do the trick for me…for the time being at least.