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HarmonicSqueal Metal student


Age : 36 Joined : 21 Jan 2007 Posts : 52
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Wed May 07, 2008 5:07 pm | |
| Yo Zombie...Bob will back me up on this...if you're going for a smaller rig and are looking at the Line 6's be sure to check out the Spider Valve, you can get it in a 2x12. Those things are killer and very inexpensive in the big scheme of things. They were designed by Bogner and they run on tube power but with all of the digital effects and modeling that L6 made their name with. Powerful enough for live duty but also the direct XLR out for studio recording. We both tried out the head version and were blown away by them. Check 'em out at Musician's Friend:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Line-6-Spider-Valve-212-40W-Guitar-Combo-Amp?sku=483067 |
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HarmonicSqueal Metal student


Age : 36 Joined : 21 Jan 2007 Posts : 52
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Wed May 07, 2008 5:08 pm | |
| | TrogDawn wrote: | Yeah, I got a question for Scott, man...
Who cuts your hair?  |
That sounds vaguely like, "What kind of shampoo do you use" (insert batted eyelashes here)  |
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ultrametal Metal graduate


Age : 41 Joined : 29 Jan 2007 Posts : 112
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Wed May 07, 2008 7:40 pm | |
| | TrogDawn wrote: | Here's another question for Robert:
When you wipe, do you use 1 stroke down and then 2 up or some other combination? Also, do you find that this is seldom enough to get all of the debris cleaned away? Any suggestions for those of us who struggle with this issue?  |
I usually do 2 of each as to make sure I get it all and I use a wet wipe to top it off. Now aint that a peach? |
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ultrametal Metal graduate


Age : 41 Joined : 29 Jan 2007 Posts : 112
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Wed May 07, 2008 7:43 pm | |
| | I concure with Squeal that Line 6 Spider Valve is amazing! |
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zombiewalkin Metal graduate


Age : 37 Joined : 13 Feb 2007 Posts : 218
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Wed May 07, 2008 8:40 pm | |
| | HarmonicSqueal wrote: | Yo Zombie...Bob will back me up on this...if you're going for a smaller rig and are looking at the Line 6's be sure to check out the Spider Valve, you can get it in a 2x12. Those things are killer and very inexpensive in the big scheme of things. They were designed by Bogner and they run on tube power but with all of the digital effects and modeling that L6 made their name with. Powerful enough for live duty but also the direct XLR out for studio recording. We both tried out the head version and were blown away by them. Check 'em out at Musician's Friend:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Line-6-Spider-Valve-212-40W-Guitar-Combo-Amp?sku=483067 |
Im considering the valve series believe me. Im just not sure if I can drop the extra cash for it. We shall see though. |
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ThrashedOutCobra33 Heart of Metal


Age : 17 Joined : 17 Feb 2008 Posts : 511
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:53 am | |
| I dont got a question but I just heard your guy's Cover of Sins of Omission and holy sh*t dead on. and Scott love your vocals on this cover man _________________ ''Whenever I see something, I've got this little Slayer chip in the back of my mind that tries to Slayer-ize everything I do.''-Tom Araya |
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ultmetal Administrator


Joined : 04 Jan 2007 Posts : 6903
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:21 pm | |
| | ThrashedOutCobra33 wrote: | | I dont got a question but I just heard your guy's Cover of Sins of Omission and holy sh*t dead on. and Scott love your vocals on this cover man |
Thanks. I really like how that cover came out. We changed it up a bit, deleted a chorus, changed up the solo section, etc., but otherwise, we stuck pretty close to the original arrangement. Great song to begin with. Awesome solo section. _________________
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Schbopo Heart of Metal


Age : 19 Joined : 15 Jun 2008 Posts : 582
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Tue Jul 01, 2008 8:32 am | |
| | Are you guys aware of your awesome or no? |
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ultmetal Administrator


Joined : 04 Jan 2007 Posts : 6903
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:15 am | |
| Uhhhhh, no. We're not awesome.  _________________
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MetalGuy71 Metal is in my blood


Age : 37 Joined : 01 Feb 2007 Posts : 4060
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Mon Jul 28, 2008 3:55 pm | |
| | Have you guys ever played/toured the east coast (specifically the NY/NJ/PA area) or have any plans to do so in the near future? |
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brontotex Moderator


Joined : 23 Jan 2007 Posts : 312
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Mon Jul 28, 2008 9:59 pm | |
| | No and No |
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ultmetal Administrator


Joined : 04 Jan 2007 Posts : 6903
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:19 pm | |
| | MetalGuy71 wrote: | | Have you guys ever played/toured the east coast (specifically the NY/NJ/PA area) or have any plans to do so in the near future? |
We wish we could get out the East Coast, but's a bit to costly for us as we don't tour and one-off shows are a bit expensive. You never know though. It could happen in the future. I'd personally love to play NYC, Philly and Trenton. _________________
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Stender Heart of Metal


Age : 18 Joined : 26 Jan 2008 Posts : 980
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:00 am | |
| This may have been asked previously, but I am way not into reading 3 pages of back posts so here it goes...
Is Ultimatum busy working on material for a new album yet? _________________ The answer to 1984 is 1776 - Alex Jones "I'll start today just feeling fine In reality my sanity is on the line Why can't life flow nice and easy Its hard when happiness is there to tease me. --Death Angel |
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Tall Tyrion Metal is in my blood


Age : 40 Joined : 08 Aug 2007 Posts : 2895
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:39 am | |
| | ultmetal wrote: | | MetalGuy71 wrote: | | Have you guys ever played/toured the east coast (specifically the NY/NJ/PA area) or have any plans to do so in the near future? |
We wish we could get out the East Coast, but's a bit to costly for us as we don't tour and one-off shows are a bit expensive. You never know though. It could happen in the future. I'd personally love to play NYC, Philly and Trenton. |
I wonder if a two-week mini tour might be possible? If everyone coordinated to get some time off and you got some shows booked in a cogent manner, it might be possible to fly out, rent a van for the gear, and rip up the east coast before flying back.
I officially nominate MetalGuy71 as the tour manager/coordinater for the whole delicious mess.  _________________ It's almost like religion is what happens when the Spirit has left the building. - Bono
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ultmetal Administrator


Joined : 04 Jan 2007 Posts : 6903
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:38 am | |
| | Stender wrote: | This may have been asked previously, but I am way not into reading 3 pages of back posts so here it goes...
Is Ultimatum busy working on material for a new album yet? |
We are working on songs for our next CD, but they will not be "new" songs, but rather cover songs. _________________
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MetalGuy71 Metal is in my blood


Age : 37 Joined : 01 Feb 2007 Posts : 4060
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:58 pm | |
| | Quote: | I officially nominate MetalGuy71 as the tour manager/coordinater for the whole delicious mess.  |
If the band plays Philly, I'll treat them to hoagies, soft pretzels and Tastykakes. |
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ultmetal Administrator


Joined : 04 Jan 2007 Posts : 6903
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:30 pm | |
| | MetalGuy71 wrote: | | Quote: | I officially nominate MetalGuy71 as the tour manager/coordinater for the whole delicious mess.  |
If the band plays Philly, I'll treat them to hoagies, soft pretzels and Tastykakes. |
Wooohoo! Philadelphia soggy concert pretzels. Nothing like coming out of a concert completely famished and seeing one of those pretzel guys outside the Spectrum (or whatever they are calling it these days). _________________
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MetalGuy71 Metal is in my blood


Age : 37 Joined : 01 Feb 2007 Posts : 4060
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:53 pm | |
| | ultmetal wrote: | | MetalGuy71 wrote: | | Quote: | I officially nominate MetalGuy71 as the tour manager/coordinater for the whole delicious mess.  |
If the band plays Philly, I'll treat them to hoagies, soft pretzels and Tastykakes. |
Wooohoo! Philadelphia soggy concert pretzels. Nothing like coming out of a concert completely famished and seeing one of those pretzel guys outside the Spectrum (or whatever they are calling it these days). |
Yup, it's still the Spectrum and there are still the pretzel vendors out on the street. But now you have the added bonus of walking past strippers handing out "free admission" cards to the local Gentlemen's Clubs in the area. By the way, Ult, this is the last season for the Spectrum. It is being torn down in '09 to make way for a hotel that will be part of an entertainment complex being built. Lotsa good concert and sports memories in that place. |
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powermacho Metal master


Age : 21 Joined : 14 Feb 2007 Posts : 329
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Wed Aug 20, 2008 3:18 am | |
| | ultmetal wrote: | | Stender wrote: | This may have been asked previously, but I am way not into reading 3 pages of back posts so here it goes...
Is Ultimatum busy working on material for a new album yet? |
We are working on songs for our next CD, but they will not be "new" songs, but rather cover songs. |
I am looking forward to anything that Ultimatum will do on the future. Now that they improved on the production their music is much more appreciated and enjoyable.  _________________
 For all his good looks there were scars that he took And a lesson to be learned Never judge lovers by a good looking covers The story might be spurned |
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powermacho Metal master


Age : 21 Joined : 14 Feb 2007 Posts : 329
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:00 am | |
| HEY ROBERT, what kind of gear you use when it come to guitar effects? _________________
 For all his good looks there were scars that he took And a lesson to be learned Never judge lovers by a good looking covers The story might be spurned |
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ultrametal Metal graduate


Age : 41 Joined : 29 Jan 2007 Posts : 112
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Thu Aug 21, 2008 4:57 pm | |
| | TrogDawn wrote: | Here's another question for Robert:
When you wipe, do you use 1 stroke down and then 2 up or some other combination? Also, do you find that this is seldom enough to get all of the debris cleaned away? Any suggestions for those of us who struggle with this issue?  |
Depends on what kind of paper Im dealing with...  |
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ultrametal Metal graduate


Age : 41 Joined : 29 Jan 2007 Posts : 112
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Thu Aug 21, 2008 5:20 pm | |
| | powermacho wrote: | | HEY ROBERT, what kind of gear you use when it come to guitar effects? |
Right now Im running in the effects loop my Korg Toneworks 3000 for effects, hush pedal and BBE sonic stomp. in the line into the amp im running a Weeping Demon Wah and a Boss NS2 noise suppressor. Will be selling most of may effects starting now..except the wah because Line 6 just came out with the new M13 processor and this is the holy grail that Ive been waiting for. Runs about 500 bones and does eveything Im doing now plus tones more and is really easy to use check out the link.. http://line6.com/m13/index.html?utm_source=Line6Index&utm_medium=Navigation&utm_campaign=M13+CenterFlash My friend Adrc already has it and Ive seen it its amazing! So up for sale .. My korg Toneworks 3000 $100.00 OBO ( Retails for $200.00) Boss NS2 noise suppressor $40.00 BBE sonic Stomp $50.00 Rocktron Hush pedal $35.00 |
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troublezone Metal is in my blood


Age : 32 Joined : 29 Jan 2007 Posts : 2033
| Subject: Re: Questions for Ultimatum? Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:17 am | |
| | Quote: | Here's another question for Robert:
When you wipe |
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