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All Right Now

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  • Year 1970 | Album Fire and Water
  • Genre Classic Rock | Comments

    This is a backing track. That's me on guitar, playing one of my modified pedals, an Ibanez TS-5. You can see the video at:
    ://./watch?v=z8pkoOQa0S8

    If we can make a TS-5 sound like this, imagine what we can do with your pedal!

    Email me for a free copy of that soundtrack, it's the real deal with Free and Paul Rodgers...minus the guitar (Paul Kossoff). It's a fun song when you need a break from all of that serious practice. Bass players like it too!
    modestmikeatt

    See most of our mods at:
    .modestmikesmods

    Bring me your pedal or mail it in.
    We make your sounds sound good!

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ABOUT

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Gotta call Friday from Ciano Cioffi, the bass tech for Incubus. They were playing at the Walmart Amphitheater in my area that night. Seems there was a minor musical emergency, and Ciano needed 5 pedals. You just never know :)

YES! There is someone local who modifies guitar effects pedals!
I started this as a part time business, but this is all I do full time for 14 years now. Business has been great, we sell refurbished modified pedals all over the world. But I really appreciate the local support. It is fun meeting and talking to local musicians.

"We make your sounds...sound good!"
Check out "THE LIST" at our website.
Shoot me an email, or call anytime :)

Thanks,
Mike
modestmikeatt
479-270-0888
.modestmikesmods

Screen name:
Mike Spiers
Member since:
Mar 01 2011
Active within 1 week
Level of commitment:
Committed
Years playing music:
50
Gigs played:
Over 100
Most available:
Days

Instrument experience:

Lead Guitar:
Advanced
Rhythm Guitar:
Moderate
Acoustic Guitar:
Moderate
Bass Guitar:
Beginner

EQUIPMENT

Les Paul, Taylor and Ovation acoustic, Other electric guitars, 100 watt B-52 2x12 tube amp (a little too much), Fender Pro JR, and pedals, pedals, pedals!

When I modify pedals, I listen very closely to the pedal only with my headphones through a little Peavey PV6 mixer. Then I try them out on the amp.

I learned to record a little with a Boss BR-1200 years ago, but don't seem to find time to record lately. I am almost always at home, in front of my computer working on pedals.