MadHatter_Lurch
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Hello there, I am The MadHatter, known as Steve. I have been a member of the boards for a little while, just watching, but, after a year of wanting one, I finally bought my very own RM100!
I have been playing for some number of years I don't remember... Less than twenty, but with my family wouldn't be surprised if I was born with the guitar in hand.
I am currently piecing together a nameless band, which will feature two RM100s. My other guitarist is a good friend and very active here on the MTS forum. His username is Shinozoku, and we will hopefully get some stuff out there early next year, WITH a name (any good ideas please please send).
Well more than likely you came to this post to see some raw wattage and a high price tag, so without further ado:
Up top we have my old amp. Marshall JCM 2000 DSL. I bought this just in time to use it at the local show Rhythm and Roots Two years ago I believe. The amp just had a re-tube with a quad of TAD EL34's
Now for my brand new baby. This is my Randall RM100, fresh in the house thanks to 84Strat. The amp came with a pair of 6550s that sound incredible! When I have some spare cash I will put a nice quad in, but these are loud enough my drummer can't cover me up :-D
The modules I have are the Blackface(The pictured one is Shinozoku's but I have one on the way thanks to Daryl) and my own monstrosity, The A.F.K.A.T. I did a butt ton of work to this module when someone gave it to me. It is loosely based on an SL+ now but has all the balls I need. I like to say that it out-Marshalls the Marshall, especially coupled with the 6550s
Next up is my weird shaped guitar. This is my baby, Luna, a Dean Mach 5. The guitar plays like a dream and has put Gibsons and Paul Reed Smiths I've played to shame. I keep Roto-Blues strings on there, and I have two amazing pickups. In the bridge I have a Bare Knuckle Nailbomb Bridge, and in the neck is a Bare Knuckle Mule Bridge
I have also been playing this guitar quite a bit! Epiphone 12 string acoustic. It has a nice tone to it, even with these dead strings.
About two years ago, I got this next guitar brand new. Schecter C7-FR It was many firsts for me: first 7 string, FloydRose, and Active Pickups. The guitar was amazing, but the active pickups both somehow went out and lost all gain. The problem is so far beyond me and every guitar tech I have taken it to that I am just waiting to order a custom set of passives that I know how to work with.
The next guitar is truly my own. I am working o a small-time manufacturing company and this is the first run. The guitar was nice with some cosmetic issues only. You can see the mis-shaped headstock beside a cutout of the same headstock for my 7 string build.
I play all my guitars with these picks. Fender 358 Jazz picks. Love these little things, anything else is so strange now. I also use monster speaker and guitar cables.
Now let us move to pedals. Here is a beauty I made a few weeks ago. This is a TS808 clone dubbed "Lil Screamy" I did the art on the case... wondering how long it will last.
Next up is the octaver I made. This did not turn out how I wanted but is a decent prototype of what will become my "Doc Octave" You can see the battery cradle on the outside because again, my 9V power has run off. I am debating saving up for a one-spot and duct-taping it to my face so I won't misplace it or just making a squid power for the pedal-board that I'm working on.
Here is my big buy before the amp. Electro Harmonics Holier Grail. This is a fantastic reverb. I wish it had a bit more control, but for such a realistic reverb I can put up with it
Other stuff. Here is my Gollum that guards my rig, as well as the butt-ugly camo case for my Dean, and my family's old V4. Amp currently needs a re-capping... doing some strange stuff (Leslie effect included)
In the future (When I am not couch diving for lunch) I am planning to build a new shell to stick the Randall in. Here is the chainmail work I have begun to go on the front and show off the lovely 6550s. A band-member a while back played my amp and twisted EVERY knob on the amp, so I plan to have a little door that covers everything but the input and power with little holes for the LEDs. I love playing with tone, but when I have an upcoming show I want to know my amp is where I want it. I will also be making a speaker cabinet to match (if my hands do not fall off from the chainmail grating) It will lock to the head tight, roll on casters, and also have large off road tires to roll like carry on luggage(heavy duty handle aswell) over gravel with no issue. Both the head and hte cab will get a lovely coat of Rhino lining to they will be ready for abuse on the road if I ever get the van running again or find one.
If you could not tell I like to build things, such as the neck-through Mach VI have planned on. I hope with a college student working for Sam's budget I will get everything finished that I plan on. Also, Pedal-board is in there somewhere. If anyone knows any really good slanted board design that can be modified to fit the RM100 3ch pedal that would be amazing!
Well I have waisted enough of your time now. Thank you for taking the time to look this stuff over. This is my life right here, and probably the reason I only have 3 pairs of jeans. I look forward to my time here on the MTS forum!
Thanks,
~Steve,
~The Mad Hatter
I have been playing for some number of years I don't remember... Less than twenty, but with my family wouldn't be surprised if I was born with the guitar in hand.
Well more than likely you came to this post to see some raw wattage and a high price tag, so without further ado:

Up top we have my old amp. Marshall JCM 2000 DSL. I bought this just in time to use it at the local show Rhythm and Roots Two years ago I believe. The amp just had a re-tube with a quad of TAD EL34's

Now for my brand new baby. This is my Randall RM100, fresh in the house thanks to 84Strat. The amp came with a pair of 6550s that sound incredible! When I have some spare cash I will put a nice quad in, but these are loud enough my drummer can't cover me up :-D



The modules I have are the Blackface(The pictured one is Shinozoku's but I have one on the way thanks to Daryl) and my own monstrosity, The A.F.K.A.T. I did a butt ton of work to this module when someone gave it to me. It is loosely based on an SL+ now but has all the balls I need. I like to say that it out-Marshalls the Marshall, especially coupled with the 6550s


Next up is my weird shaped guitar. This is my baby, Luna, a Dean Mach 5. The guitar plays like a dream and has put Gibsons and Paul Reed Smiths I've played to shame. I keep Roto-Blues strings on there, and I have two amazing pickups. In the bridge I have a Bare Knuckle Nailbomb Bridge, and in the neck is a Bare Knuckle Mule Bridge


I have also been playing this guitar quite a bit! Epiphone 12 string acoustic. It has a nice tone to it, even with these dead strings.

About two years ago, I got this next guitar brand new. Schecter C7-FR It was many firsts for me: first 7 string, FloydRose, and Active Pickups. The guitar was amazing, but the active pickups both somehow went out and lost all gain. The problem is so far beyond me and every guitar tech I have taken it to that I am just waiting to order a custom set of passives that I know how to work with.


The next guitar is truly my own. I am working o a small-time manufacturing company and this is the first run. The guitar was nice with some cosmetic issues only. You can see the mis-shaped headstock beside a cutout of the same headstock for my 7 string build.


I play all my guitars with these picks. Fender 358 Jazz picks. Love these little things, anything else is so strange now. I also use monster speaker and guitar cables.

Now let us move to pedals. Here is a beauty I made a few weeks ago. This is a TS808 clone dubbed "Lil Screamy" I did the art on the case... wondering how long it will last.

Next up is the octaver I made. This did not turn out how I wanted but is a decent prototype of what will become my "Doc Octave" You can see the battery cradle on the outside because again, my 9V power has run off. I am debating saving up for a one-spot and duct-taping it to my face so I won't misplace it or just making a squid power for the pedal-board that I'm working on.

Here is my big buy before the amp. Electro Harmonics Holier Grail. This is a fantastic reverb. I wish it had a bit more control, but for such a realistic reverb I can put up with it

Other stuff. Here is my Gollum that guards my rig, as well as the butt-ugly camo case for my Dean, and my family's old V4. Amp currently needs a re-capping... doing some strange stuff (Leslie effect included)



In the future (When I am not couch diving for lunch) I am planning to build a new shell to stick the Randall in. Here is the chainmail work I have begun to go on the front and show off the lovely 6550s. A band-member a while back played my amp and twisted EVERY knob on the amp, so I plan to have a little door that covers everything but the input and power with little holes for the LEDs. I love playing with tone, but when I have an upcoming show I want to know my amp is where I want it. I will also be making a speaker cabinet to match (if my hands do not fall off from the chainmail grating) It will lock to the head tight, roll on casters, and also have large off road tires to roll like carry on luggage(heavy duty handle aswell) over gravel with no issue. Both the head and hte cab will get a lovely coat of Rhino lining to they will be ready for abuse on the road if I ever get the van running again or find one.

If you could not tell I like to build things, such as the neck-through Mach VI have planned on. I hope with a college student working for Sam's budget I will get everything finished that I plan on. Also, Pedal-board is in there somewhere. If anyone knows any really good slanted board design that can be modified to fit the RM100 3ch pedal that would be amazing!

Well I have waisted enough of your time now. Thank you for taking the time to look this stuff over. This is my life right here, and probably the reason I only have 3 pairs of jeans. I look forward to my time here on the MTS forum!
Thanks,
~Steve,
~The Mad Hatter