This is my current, somewhat messy, setup.
It’s like that because I’m living a slightly nomadic lifestyle: this is my third home in a year.
My current home is in an area of the East coast of Singapore called Katong, and my lease here is, specifically, until mid December when I will need to move again because the apartment block is scheduled for demolition (although there’s rumours it may be delayed for another year).
Because it’s temporary, I have to be careful about buying too much stuff, especially furniture, so I’m getting by with the minimum amount I can.
I’m also not sure if I will be remaining in Singapore past the end of the year or not, so I don’t want to buy too much stuff in general.
My setup is fairly minimal, although it’s expanded over the last few weeks due to me bringing some stuff back from the UK.
The guitar is my Yamaha Revstar Standard with P90s.
I have a Yamaha THR 10ii amp with wireless G10T transmitter and Airstep controller which is my main set-up when not using headphones, and a Boss GT-1 multifx which is my main headphones and recording setup (mostly permanently USB connected to my laptop).
I also use the GT-1 for the local jam sessions I have been going to.
I also have some other “toys” including a Boss Pocket GT, and a (recently purchased) Nux MP-3.
I also brought my old Boss MS-3 effects unit across from the UK as I was considering using this with the THR10ii instead of the GT-1 as it’s a bit more versatile, although a bit more fiddly.
I also bought my Boss WL-20 wireless system over because, in my experience, it’s less susceptible to interference than the Line 6 G10. I can also use it with the MS-3 setup including, potentially, for jam sessions as I have both the transmitter and receiver as separate units.
I also have some other stuff with me including a Boss RC-3 looper which can be seen in the background of this pic, which I am considering selling because I don’t really use it
The space is also my home office as I WFH a lot , so the guitar is next to where I work ready to pick up and play.
Cheers,
Keith