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1 acoustic
2 amps
4 pedals
5 Acoustics
5 Basses
1 Ukulele
1 Mandolin
2 e-guitar amps
1 bass guitar amp (with 1x15 and 2x10 cabs for flexibility)
9 Pedals
1 acoustic
1eub
4 amps
20 pedals
2 acoustics
1 bass
3 amps (one giggable + a THR10 and a Spark)
I think 11 pedals + 2 multifx
3 amps
2 pedals.
And TBH I think that seems like a lot.
1 acoustic
2 amps
8 pedals on one board
1multi FX and 3 pedals on another
1 steel string acoustic
1 nylon string crossover
1 mandolin (that I’m trying to sell)
1 amp
1 multi fx
8 pedals (half of which I’m trying to sell because the multi fx more than does their job)
Elsewhere in the house we have my son’s acoustic, cello, keyboard and piano. Plus some recorders.
3 amps (1 is THR30)
no pedals (but do use a signal processor)
+ assorted studio guitars (variax / bass etc)
17 Pedals.
5 Amplifiers.
Don't worry, once you've sold the mandolin you can buy a banjo with the money.
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2 acoustics
1 bass
2 guitar amps
1 bass amp
many pedals (over 30)
Mission FRFR
My band, Red For Dissent
5 Basses
2 bouzoukis (if we're doing that sort of thing)
2 Mandolins
2 Dulcimers
7 Amps
Between 40 - 50 pedals
1 Cat
2 amps.