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April 19, 2012 at 7:22 am #54184AnonymousGuest
Not a lot of people get the scholastic top because less of them get that it is a chance to buy pre-written essay. Thus, do not lapse your opportunity and be successful!
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September 1, 2002 at 8:59 am #41789AnonymousGuest
I have a Japanese Strat S/N # JV11564 was made between 1982-1984. Does anyone know the potential value?
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September 17, 2002 at 7:03 am #100188AnonymousGuest
: I have a Japanese Strat S/N # JV11564 was made between 1982-1984. Does anyone know the potential value?
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November 25, 2003 at 7:50 am #100668AnonymousGuest
: : I have a Japanese Strat S/N # E115647 was made between 1984-1986. Does anyone know the potential value?
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September 4, 2002 at 10:12 pm #99551AnonymousGuest
$136 IN 9/10 CONDITION, JAP STRATS FROM THE 80’S WERE NO GOODE, GET NEW AMERICAN ONE AND PLAY GOOD. : I have a Japanese Strat S/N # JV11564 was made between 1982-1984. Does anyone know the potential value?
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September 1, 2002 at 8:48 am #41790AnonymousGuest
Iwould like know the value of my Guitar.Gretch country Club,md.7576,Blond Maple.Perfect codition
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February 16, 2004 at 4:31 am #88958AnonymousGuest
: Iwould like know the value of my Guitar.Gretch G 3520 Dreadnought accoustic
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November 22, 2003 at 10:53 pm #114025AnonymousGuest
: Iwould like know the value of my Guitar.Gretch Syncromatic Solid Body,mint condition. Also how can i tell year? Thanks Mutch, David.
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May 2, 2004 at 11:11 am #116088AnonymousGuest
: : Iwould like know the value of my Guitar.Gretch Syncromatic Solid Body,mint condition. Also how can i tell year? Thanks Mutch, roger its silver metallic body and headstock,vol.2 tone knobs,1 master volume,and a three way toggle
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September 1, 2002 at 6:28 am #41783AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know anything about using piano strings on a bass guitar or about stringing a 6-string with a low F or F# (below B)? Please help!
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September 1, 2002 at 5:09 am #41782AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : RAUL GARCIA ZARATE Transcriptions
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September 1, 2002 at 3:48 am #41776AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : is samick good?
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August 31, 2002 at 12:13 pm #41765AnonymousGuest
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO MAKES ROGUE GUITARS?
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March 7, 2004 at 10:16 am #115641AnonymousGuest
I keep seeing people say "Rogue by Fender" and that confounds me. The Rogue gear I have seen kicks Fenders ass, why would they make a guitar that is fantastic and not put fender on it, when they seem to put fender on whatever comes down the assembly line in the U S? I suspect Rogues are made in the SAMICK factory. I would not be suprised that the Squire guitars are made by samick too, They are both way high quality, as is typical for Samick.
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December 10, 2003 at 5:05 am #102783AnonymousGuest
: DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO MAKES ROGUE GUITARS? the same people who makes the shit amps
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August 31, 2002 at 5:19 am #41762AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Epiphone FT-550
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August 31, 2002 at 4:33 am #41763AnonymousGuest
I am a new guitarist and put on my whammy bar. When i got to lessons, my teacher said my whammy bar was too tight. When we try to loosen it It gets stuck. If anyone can help me PLEASE e-mail me. I need to have this fixed
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December 26, 2003 at 11:53 pm #120195AnonymousGuest
i have had the same problem. when it was screwed in, it must have missed a thread. im still trying, i might take it back to the store or get it repared. Calum
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August 31, 2002 at 3:11 am #41757AnonymousGuest
Hi, i’m planning to buy my first pedal. I have a great offert for a boss metal zone, but i’m not sure if i’m gonna like it. What i play is led zeppelin, hendrix, etc. Should i buy the metal zone even if i don’t like metal music or should i buy the boss distortion pedal? Please help me
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September 1, 2002 at 9:37 am #99293AnonymousGuest
: Hi, i’m planning to buy my first pedal. I have a great offert for a boss metal zone, but i’m not sure if i’m gonna like it. What i play is led zeppelin, hendrix, etc. Should i buy the metal zone even if i don’t like metal music or should i buy the boss distortion pedal? Please help me you really won’t sound good with a Metal Zone, especially for those bands you mention, you’d rather get an overdrive to push your amp’s distortion, or you might like a Fuzz face
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September 2, 2002 at 6:23 am #110929AnonymousGuest
Ok, thanks, but i’m not really sure about what is an overdrive or a fuzz pedal. My question is if the distortion DS1 pedal has enough gain… The Overdrive pedal is a distortion with overdrive? i mean, i’d like to be able to pass from a clean sound to distortion. Can the overdrive or de fuzz do that or i have to use the amp’s distortion? thanks
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August 31, 2002 at 6:49 am #99295AnonymousGuest
BUY THIS PEDAL!!!!!!!!!!! GREATEST PEDAL I’VE TRIED… EXCELLENT, I CAN GUARANTEE YOU’LL LIKE IT! I PAYED 120$ CA AND IT’S WORTH EVERY FUCKING PENNY!!!!!!!!!!!
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April 8, 2004 at 9:32 pm #115989AnonymousGuest
Definitely the Metal Zone blows away the fuzz face unless you just want a fuzz pedal. The ‘Zone has a very complex eq in it, allowing you to actually get a simple overdrive sound or an excellent, dialed in distortion sound. If you passed up the pedal because it isn’t specifically what Hendrix or Page used, the pedal was only introduced about 10 years ago but the Metal Zone is in my opinion Boss’s most versatile and best sounding distortion pedal. And you can dial it in for overdriven sound, to use the amp’s distortion or use the pedal itself, which is famous for making any cheap amp sound great.
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August 30, 2002 at 5:43 pm #41750AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Anyone heard of a company called ELGER?
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August 30, 2002 at 1:01 pm #41751AnonymousGuest
Where can i found and buy a Khaler tremolo? Where is the web site and the dealer? Thanks. Phil.
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July 31, 2004 at 10:30 pm #101989AnonymousGuest
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July 31, 2004 at 10:33 pm #109921AnonymousGuest
I’m so sorry this site http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3739640258&category=33040 is correct : Ju3ng
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September 1, 2002 at 7:07 am #99283AnonymousGuest
Just my opinion but….Kahler trems suck, get a Floyd Rose(Original or Schaller) and have a pro set it up…you’ll be glad you did.
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August 30, 2002 at 11:21 am #41749AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Hot Canadian R&B Artist "DANIELLE B"
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August 30, 2002 at 9:36 am #41742AnonymousGuest
Hello Everyone, Would greatly appreciate any help on identifying a Silvertone Model 319 14609 Made In Japan. Thank you.
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August 30, 2002 at 7:12 am #41743AnonymousGuest
I have an old Yamaha that has several very special autographs on it whaich was done with a sharpie marker, but one days playing outside in the sun caused one of them to run… Can I spray a clear or platic coat over them without causing them to run and will effect my resonace ause eventhough its just an old yamy it has a great sound. In fact Its what I use on live gigs……
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September 4, 2002 at 11:02 pm #99563AnonymousGuest
DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT SPRAY ANYTHING ON THE GUITAR, IT WILL REDUCE THE VALUE OF THE GUITAR. INSTEAD INVEST IN A NEW SHARPIE, YOU CAN GET ONE AT STAPLES.COM FOR LESS THAN A GOOD SET OF STRINGS. IF THE AUTOGRAPHS FADE JUST GO OVER THEM AGAIN, ADD YOUR OWN, BE CREATIVE. : I have an old Yamaha that has several very special : autographs on it whaich was done with a sharpie marker, but one days playing outside in the sun caused one of them to run… Can I spray a clear or platic coat over them without causing them to run and will effect my resonace ause eventhough its just an old yamy : it has a great sound. In fact Its what I use on live gigs……
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August 30, 2002 at 4:40 am #41741AnonymousGuest
I need Metallica partitures, (I don´t need TABS), tell me where to find theme. Thank you.
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November 15, 2004 at 12:40 am #111733AnonymousGuest
: I need AFI partitures, (I don´t need TABS), tell me where to find them. Thank you.
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June 11, 2004 at 5:59 pm #98874AnonymousGuest
: I need the partitures of classical instruments from S+M
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April 29, 2004 at 4:41 am #95373AnonymousGuest
: I need AFI DRUMS partitures, (I don´t need TABS), tell me where to find theme. Thank you.
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September 4, 2002 at 11:04 pm #99581AnonymousGuest
I DRAW MY OWN I CAN DRAW ONE FOR YOU I WILL USE PAINTSHOP I WILL USE MILLIONS OF COLORS I WILL NOT SWEAR WHILE DRAWING : I need Metallica partitures, (I don´t need TABS), tell me where to find theme. Thank you.
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August 30, 2002 at 4:39 am #41734AnonymousGuest
I need Metallica partitures, (I don´t need TABS), tell me qhere to find theme. Thank you.
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August 30, 2002 at 4:34 am #41735AnonymousGuest
Hi! I have written a song in Jazz Font Default.. But I can’t write the chords which are in Jazz Character Map.. For Example.. I want to write E Ma7(b5).. I saw there that I should press Alt while typing 0224..but when I do it, I see "I" in a box.. I think that finale use "text font character sets".. But I want to use "chord font character sets".. How can I get it? Thank you! and sorry for my bad English.. I hope you understand me..
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September 4, 2002 at 11:11 pm #99591AnonymousGuest
download latest ronco mixmaster font and it will work fine : Hi! : I have written a song in Jazz Font Default.. But I can’t write the chords which are in Jazz Character Map.. For Example.. I want to write E Ma7(b5).. I saw there that I should press Alt while typing 0224..but when I do it, I see "I" in a box.. I think that finale use "text font character sets".. But I want to use "chord font character sets".. How can I get it? Thank you! and sorry for my bad English.. I hope you understand me..
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August 30, 2002 at 3:38 am #41728AnonymousGuest
please help!!!!!….hey guys i have a evil twin fender amp.Up front I have a boss super chorus{going to the fx loop}a wah,aboss ds-1 distortion and a boss tu-2 tuner{going to the front of the amp}And I get the most obnoxious hum and my band mates are ready to kill me.Is there anything I can do to fix this…please help…..THANKS
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August 30, 2002 at 6:48 am #110900AnonymousGuest
Up front I have a boss super chorus{going to the fx loop} what does that mean? you could get a noise gate in front of the amp, or a volume pedal in the FX loop
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August 31, 2002 at 10:45 pm #117375AnonymousGuest
: Up front I have a boss super chorus{going to the fx loop} : : what does that mean? : you could get a noise gate in front of the amp, or a volume pedal in the FX loop Im sorry i mean the effect is up in front of the amp on the flore{pedel board}going to the fx loop and everything else is going to the front of the amp.every thing is noisey{all the effects}and cables are fairly new>I let a friend hook the pedal board up to his amp with his own cables and they were still noisey…..THANKS…
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August 30, 2002 at 12:16 am #41722AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a fender strat serie no L40093.Where can i find some info on this guitar?What year was it made?
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September 4, 2002 at 11:14 pm #99561AnonymousGuest
it was made in ’93 and is a mexicam squier : I’ve got a fender strat serie no L40093.Where can i find some info on this guitar?What year was it made?
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August 29, 2002 at 6:34 pm #41715AnonymousGuest
hello , please send me a hindi movie song from refugee. song is "panchi nadiya pawan ke jhonke….."
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January 21, 2005 at 1:17 pm #113193AnonymousGuest
: hello , : please send me a hindi movie song from refugee. :hai jia roay song film milan 1st………
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January 11, 2005 at 1:08 pm #112949AnonymousGuest
: hello , : please send me a hindi movie song from hulchal. : song is "isqu me pyar….."
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January 11, 2005 at 1:06 pm #97639AnonymousGuest
: hello , : please send me a hindi movie song from samay. : song is "laila laila….."
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January 11, 2005 at 1:05 pm #97671AnonymousGuest
: hello , : please send me a hindi movie song from halchal. : song is "rafta rafta….."
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January 7, 2005 at 7:14 pm #97247AnonymousGuest
: hello , : please send me all hindi movie song of s.p bala subramonium
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December 29, 2004 at 9:18 pm #95871AnonymousGuest
: hello , : please send me a hindi movie song from veerzara. : song is "main yahan hoon yahan hoon….."
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December 13, 2004 at 1:37 pm #94118AnonymousGuest
: hello , : please send me a hindi movie song from murder the song is kaho na kaho
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May 13, 2004 at 8:34 am #96451AnonymousGuest
: hello , : please send me a hindi movies song from AMITABHA BACHCHAN only i am waiting here
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December 6, 2003 at 11:54 pm #102350AnonymousGuest
: hello , : please send me a hindi movie song from refugee. : song is "panchi nadiya pawan ke jhonke….."
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September 25, 2003 at 3:58 am #93651AnonymousGuest
: hello , : please send me a hindi movie song from refugee. : song is "mumbai sa aya mera dost
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August 29, 2002 at 2:32 pm #41716AnonymousGuest
Love Bob xxxxxx
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September 4, 2002 at 9:50 pm #99573AnonymousGuest
ME AN MY BATHTUB THANKEE KINDLY SCRUBBING BUBBLES BE DAMNED !!! : Love Bob xxxxxx
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September 4, 2002 at 7:11 pm #99418AnonymousGuest
: Love Bob xxxxxx Hug a root Bob… In other words, I have a nob you can get on!!!
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September 1, 2002 at 7:09 am #99291AnonymousGuest
love shakey XOXOXOXO
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August 29, 2002 at 10:31 am #41708AnonymousGuest
: i’m looking for anything related to bajo sexto music. not whith the instrument, but music. i mean tabs, sheet music, methods, …
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August 17, 2004 at 8:30 am #103767AnonymousGuest
I can’t seem to find a left handed bajo sexto guitar anywhere? Can anyone help?
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October 23, 2003 at 9:30 pm #96791AnonymousGuest
: : i’m looking for anything related to bajo sexto music. not whith the instrument, but music. i mean tabs, sheet music, methods, … i prefer intocable’s tabs
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August 29, 2002 at 10:26 am #41709AnonymousGuest
I hope this is appropriate! I can’t understand why not. I just noticed your site and like it a lot… I launched The Blues Forum and The Blues Harmonica Forum on the site last week. New software was uploaded, tested and is now beyond the beta stage. It was very successful! Both forums were created to serve as a communication database much like this list. If you are interested please visit http://thebluessite.com/forum. I put a lot of hard work into all this and we already have several reregistered members. Interesting threads are now posted and the Forum even supports its own messenger service to talk live with the other users that are logged-in. The site is searchable and everything. This installed top-notch software is another way The Blues Site has found for you to help us support the blues. Please visit it today, it’s completely free and we do NOT have advertisements…. http://thebluessite.com/forum
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February 6, 2004 at 6:44 pm #87621AnonymousGuest
I am considering buying a boutique amp. I have looked at the Kendricks Texas Crude and the new Sonny Jr. 4-10. My goal is to get a decent tone but most important to control that damned feedback. Can anyone compare these two amps in reguard to their ability to limit feedback. Thanks : I hope this is appropriate! I can’t understand why not. I just noticed your site and like it a lot… : I launched The Blues Forum and The Blues Harmonica Forum on the site last week. New software was uploaded, tested and is now beyond the beta stage. It was very successful! Both forums were created to serve as a communication database much like this list. If you are interested please visit http://thebluessite.com/forum. I put a lot of hard work into all this and we already have several reregistered members. Interesting threads are now posted and the Forum even supports its own messenger service to talk live with the other users that are logged-in. The site is searchable and everything. This installed top-notch software is another way The Blues Site has found for you to help us support the blues. Please visit it today, it’s completely free and we do NOT have advertisements…. : http://thebluessite.com/forum
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January 12, 2004 at 5:35 am #84018AnonymousGuest
: : I’ve been asked to play that short harmonica part in the beginning "What Would You Say" by Dave Matthews Band, but I can’t figure out what harmonica key it is in. Any one know? Please I need some help. : : Thanks
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October 21, 2003 at 9:30 pm #96641AnonymousGuest
I’m following a harmonica lesson on a video I bought and now i’m stuck on the bending part. I’ve searched the internet for some tips but I could find any thing. the instructions the video gave didn’t work when i tried it. I tried tilting the harmonica, they say you can bend like that too, but nothing worked. DOES ANYONE HAS A GOOD TIP OR SOME INTRUCTIONS FOR ME SO I CAN LEARN HOW TO BEND ON THE HARMONICA? OR DOES SOMEONE KNOW A GOOD WEBSITE WHERE THEY EXPLAIN HOW TO BEND? I hope someone can help me!
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February 24, 2004 at 3:08 am #115563AnonymousGuest
Check out <a href="http://www.harmonicaclub.com/common/note_bending_for_harmonica.htm">Note Bending for Harmonica</a>
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October 25, 2003 at 3:30 pm #96910AnonymousGuest
This worked very well for me… while drawing in on the forth whole slowly say o-y-u (Oh Why You) Due to the formations your tongue and mouth make in saying that you WILL bend the note. (Mabe just barely at first) once you hear the bend just slow down at that sopt and learn the feel. : I’m following a harmonica lesson on a video I bought and now i’m stuck on the bending part. I’ve searched the internet for some tips but I could find any thing. the instructions the video gave didn’t work when i tried it. I tried tilting the harmonica, they say you can bend like that too, but nothing worked. DOES ANYONE HAS A GOOD TIP OR SOME INTRUCTIONS FOR ME SO I CAN LEARN HOW TO BEND ON THE HARMONICA? OR DOES SOMEONE KNOW A GOOD WEBSITE WHERE THEY EXPLAIN HOW TO BEND? I hope someone can help me!
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August 29, 2002 at 6:59 am #41702AnonymousGuest
please help me ,im at my wits end trying to get rid of this annoying ass string rattle!
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September 4, 2002 at 7:15 pm #111001AnonymousGuest
: please help me ,im at my wits end trying to get rid of this annoying ass string rattle! Try raising the strings either at the bridge or the nut, or both. This should correct the problem…
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September 4, 2002 at 1:00 am #99440AnonymousGuest
Go to the shed, get your favorite sledgehammer and hit the guitar repeatedly about the neck and body, being sure not to miss the pickups.
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August 29, 2002 at 5:45 am #41701AnonymousGuest
Hiyas! I was just curious. Does anyone know of the guitar brand "Castilla"? I have this acoustic guitar, y’see, and I’ve been searching a lot and haven’t seen anything on Castilla. I just wanted to know if anyone else here knew of Castilla . . .and whether or not it’s a good brand? I think it is, but I don’t really know . . .
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August 31, 2002 at 3:52 am #110923AnonymousGuest
Hello-o-o-o . . .
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August 29, 2002 at 4:37 am #41694AnonymousGuest
I am intending to build a 6/12 double necked electric. I need some idea about how to wire the thing and some idea of the dimensions. Anybody know of the availability of some plans? Thanks WAL (England)
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September 11, 2002 at 2:52 pm #99866AnonymousGuest
: I am intending to build a 6/12 double necked electric. I need some idea about how to wire the thing and some idea of the dimensions. Anybody know of the availability of some plans? : Thanks WAL (England) I have Invented a guitar that ejects its pickups and have study wiring confugirations. that pickups are you planing to uses?
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August 29, 2002 at 4:27 am #41693AnonymousGuest
I saw a good deal online for a nice looking bass made by a company called Essex. I can only find one place that sells them and thats on the other side of the country. I’m tempted to buy one but I’ve never heard of them before. The reviews are good, but who knows. Anyone got the scoop on Essex basses?
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December 30, 2003 at 4:21 am #81938AnonymousGuest
Go to http://www.RONDOMUSIC.com that is the company that makes them.
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August 29, 2002 at 2:36 am #41695AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Lyle Acoustic Guitar
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August 28, 2002 at 10:54 pm #41687AnonymousGuest
anyone know where i can find info on Norman guitars?
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January 3, 2004 at 8:44 pm #82604AnonymousGuest
They’re all Canadian made Guitars, I have a Norman B20(6) myself and my god that’s a beautiful sounding guitar. You can find info about them here: http://www.normanguitars.com/intro.htm
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October 3, 2002 at 3:35 am #101205AnonymousGuest
: anyone know where i can find info on Norman guitars? http://www.cminor.com/norman_guitars.htm
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September 9, 2002 at 7:17 pm #99739AnonymousGuest
go to mars music they have books. also see Norma guitar I posted some info that I found there.
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August 28, 2002 at 7:37 pm #41681AnonymousGuest
Hey, I lucked into a 1 year old Fender American Deluxe Strat, but no manual on it. Can anyone educate me on the Microtilt Neck ajustment?? Thanks
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August 28, 2002 at 9:14 am #41673AnonymousGuest
Hey all. I am a new guitar player, and I have a dumb question, what the hell are pickups. I know practically everything else, but whatever pickups are. -Thank you
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September 1, 2002 at 6:49 am #99256AnonymousGuest
No one is born knowing about guitar electronics, as much as some may wish to believe otherwise. My guess is the smart-asses who’ve answered you know less about guitar electronics than what they don’t know. Like most of us, come to think of it. I’m assuming you’re serious, otherwise why respond? Magnetic pickups work under the following principle/fact of physics: an electronic impulse (and this is obviously just the basics) can be caused by moving metal in a magnetic field. (The reverse is true for electric motors, where electrical impulses cause motion in metal.) Pickups, in a variety of ways depending on the underlying philosophy of the manufacturer/designer, create magnetic fields in which the metal guitar strings move, creating corresponding impulses that leave your guitar and go on to your amplifier and speaker. A guitar’s tone has more to do with how these impulses are created, which gives the signature and character of the tone, than pretty much any other factor (as much as exotic electric guitar builders would prefer you believe). Put a chicken pickin’ Telecaster pickup (or a Danelectro or old Gretsch pickup, for that matter) in the bridge spot one of Dimebag Darrell’s signature axes and you’ll have a hell of a time getting his sound. Put Les Paul pickups on a Strat, and it will sound more like a Les Paul than a Strat (if it retains the same wiring as a Strat), despite the whammy bar and lack of mahogany in the body. Piezoelectric pickups are different but still similar. And if you were just kidding, go play on the porn sites, eh?
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August 29, 2002 at 12:47 am #110901AnonymousGuest
i don’t believe you
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August 30, 2002 at 3:30 am #117353AnonymousGuest
pick ups are the thing u see on the boddy of the guitar, those things u see after the bridge ( is my explanation well enough for a beginner?). Without the pickup, ur guitar won’t be able to sound when u plug it in the amp. NOW DON’T PICK UP AN ELECTRIC GUITAR IF U DON’T KNOW WHAT PICKUPS ARE !!! ……. JUST KIDDING 🙂
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August 28, 2002 at 8:51 am #41675AnonymousGuest
I’ve been playing my aunts old acoustic guitar for like 5 months, I suck! I’ve tried teaching myself but it isnt working, i guess lessons are needed (drop my friends advice) I want to get an acoustic electric guitar, i was told ibanez is the way to go, is this true? and what will i need to go with the amp and all, i really have no clue! i need help with this, if you have any advice and wantt o help IM me at Lindzbee5 on AIM, i would love to talk and i really want to get started. any advice? thanks lindz
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August 29, 2002 at 8:41 pm #110919AnonymousGuest
First i don’t think you need lessions, any one can become good, its just practicing and sticking to it.. I would suggest that you try some books/videos, or just try doing some easy tabs,to get started of well.. lessions are sometime tedious,But if you wanna go that way its fine. And about guitar, since its only been 5 months try and buy something under 3 or 4 hundred bucks.. I would say a fender..But try it out first to see how it sounds to you, and if your comfortable with it… Well laters
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August 29, 2002 at 6:52 pm #110921AnonymousGuest
I have never played an acoustic/electric Ibanez, but I have played their electrics from the RG line for 12 years now and in my opinion they are a quality guitar and I would expect the same from any of their products. Hope that helps a bit. : I’ve been playing my aunts old acoustic guitar for like 5 months, I suck! I’ve tried teaching myself but it isnt working, i guess lessons are needed (drop my friends advice) I want to get an acoustic electric guitar, i was told ibanez is the way to go, is this true? and what will i need to go with the amp and all, i really have no clue! i need help with this, if you have any advice and wantt o help IM me at Lindzbee5 on AIM, i would love to talk and i really want to get started. any advice? thanks lindz
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August 28, 2002 at 5:35 am #41674AnonymousGuest
How much is my HOHNER CUSTOM MADE LE ARTIST banjo worth? It was given to me by my mother, who had it sitting in a hard case in a closet, untouched for almost twenty years. It is like brand new. No wear at all. Lots of inlay. Very, very nice banjo. I’d like any information that anyone could give me about this paticular model of banjo. Thank you very much, [email protected]
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August 28, 2002 at 5:10 am #41667AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Wiring Diagram for Rhoads Pro.
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August 28, 2002 at 4:49 am #41665AnonymousGuest
How do I stop my strings from vibrating?
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August 29, 2002 at 9:38 am #110922AnonymousGuest
by not playing your guitar
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August 28, 2002 at 4:09 am #41666AnonymousGuest
I am looking for a kahler spyder tremolo bridge(chrome) to replace the original on my guitar. I know they do not make them anymore so I ma hoping to find a used 1 in good shape.
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August 19, 2004 at 5:17 am #103957AnonymousGuest
i have a spyder but its not crome this site is a lil old so i dont know if i will get a reply
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March 8, 2004 at 2:55 am #115632AnonymousGuest
: I am looking for a kahler spyder tremolo bridge(chrome) to replace the original on my guitar. I know they do not make them anymore so I ma hoping to find a used 1 in good shape. igot one
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August 27, 2002 at 11:41 pm #41659AnonymousGuest
Can give you other Diagrams or spare Parts.
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August 27, 2002 at 11:35 pm #41652AnonymousGuest
I need a Diagram for my Amp, but not that selfmade one without position Numbers that you can find sometimes. I can give you diagrams of Homeelectronics or spare parts. Please Mail to me, I ‘m not often use this Site. Thans for watching my Message.
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August 27, 2002 at 11:19 pm #41651AnonymousGuest
im 17 yrs old n play the guitar….i think this’s the right time for me to make my career in music..ive been composing songs 4 a long time…where do i go about finding people to form a band n what should i do?? pls help
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April 3, 2004 at 7:45 am #93300AnonymousGuest
: im 16 yrs old n play the lead guitar….i think this’s the right time for me to make my career in music..ive been playing guitar for 3 1/2 years…where do i go about finding people to form a band n what should i do?? pls help
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April 3, 2004 at 7:46 am #115935AnonymousGuest
: : im 16 yrs old n play the lead guitar….i think this’s the right time for me to make my career in music..ive been playing guitar for 3 1/2 years…where do i go about finding people to form a band n what should i do?? pls help
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April 3, 2004 at 7:44 am #93287AnonymousGuest
: im 16 yrs old n play the lead guitar….i think this’s the right time for me to make my career in music..ive been playing guitar for 3 1/2 years…where do i go about finding people to form a band n what should i do?? pls help
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February 16, 2004 at 9:12 am #89130AnonymousGuest
: im 11 yrs old n play the electric guitar….i think this’s the right time for me to make my career in music..ive been composing songs 4 a long time…where do i go about finding people to form a band n what should i do?? pls help
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August 29, 2002 at 1:00 pm #99097AnonymousGuest
Get ya shit together. Do a basic recording of your best songs. Put ads in music stores. Know who you want and what you want to do. Read some books on the biz! : im 17 yrs old n play the guitar….i think this’s the right time for me to make my career in music..ive been composing songs 4 a long time…where do i go about finding people to form a band n what should i do?? pls help
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August 24, 2003 at 12:45 am #112240AnonymousGuest
hi,i’m 14 years old and i am getting good on the electric guitar,also starting to sing preety good.me and my other friends also play elactric guitar and i want to see if you guys can help me and my friends to get us started,please help,singing and playing the guitar is my favorite thing to do. ‘help’.
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February 17, 2004 at 8:52 am #115441AnonymousGuest
: hi,i’m 11 years old and i am getting good on the electric guitar,also starting to sing preety good.me and my other friends also play elactric guitar and i want to see if you guys can help me and my friends to get us started,please help,singing and playing the guitar is my favorite thing to do. ‘help’.
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August 24, 2003 at 12:48 am #118202AnonymousGuest
: hi,i’m 14 years old and i am getting good on the electric guitar,also starting to sing preety good.me and my other friends also play elactric guitar and i want to see if you guys can help me and my friends to get us started,..please help..,singing and playing the guitar is my favorite thing to do. can you’help’.
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August 28, 2002 at 12:28 am #98859AnonymousGuest
Its relativly strait forward just play what punters want to hear which somtimes is not neccessaraly what you want to play. And do try to stay sober and drug free it will help (pretend if you have to) remember this is show biz the biggest sham on earth…
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August 27, 2002 at 10:52 pm #41653AnonymousGuest
im 17 yrs old n play the guitar….i think this is the right time to make my career in music….ive composed a lot of songs n now i wanna form my band of my own….where should i go about for getting people forming a band…..help me please as i really wanna do something in music
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January 19, 2004 at 12:11 am #84873AnonymousGuest
10 of my friends want to from are own band and our name is super,there are 8 girls and 2 boys and we want to sell our own records.Can you help us??????
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January 19, 2004 at 12:10 am #115003AnonymousGuest
10 of my friends want to from are own band and our name is super,there are 8 girls and 2 boys and we want to sell our own records.can you help us??????
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January 19, 2004 at 12:04 am #84846AnonymousGuest
: im 17 yrs old n play the guitar….i think this is the right time to make my career in music….ive composed a lot of songs n now i wanna form my band of my own….where should i go about for getting people forming a band…..help me please as i really wanna do something in music
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November 11, 2003 at 12:16 am #98990AnonymousGuest
I am twelve and i’m at academy. me and some friends are making a band called "Blue core."
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October 22, 2002 at 11:47 pm #101915AnonymousGuest
: im 17 yrs old n play the guitar….i think this is the right time to make my career in music….ive composed a lot of songs n now i wanna form my band of my own….where should i go about for getting people forming a band…..help me please as i really wanna do something in music my name is nicole and i am 14 i relly want to form a rock band i love to sing and i have been writing songs since i was little i relly would consider starting a rock band i always wanted to if you think i am too young i’ll understand but thats what i wanna do so if you wanna talk e-mail me
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August 17, 2004 at 7:50 am #110109AnonymousGuest
: my name is nicole and i am 14 i relly want to form a rock band i love to sing and i have been writing songs since i was little i relly would consider starting a rock band i always wanted to if you think i am too young i’ll understand but thats what i wanna do so if you wanna talk e-mail me sup all my name is justin. i’ve been playing the guitar for 6 yrs and i’ve been in a few bands that never really worked out.im located in st pete , fla and i’m looking for bass,drums,lead guitar and vocals. e-mail me if interested.must be 18 – 25.see ya.
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August 13, 2003 at 10:55 pm #112121AnonymousGuest
I really want to form my own band because it wold be fun to me and my friends. We made up so songs all rety. they are preety good. And the cheetah girls told us to us our hearts and our crij and we resht our cheetahlishues puteshl
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August 27, 2002 at 9:53 pm #41645AnonymousGuest
I just got my first guitar.It’s a Fender Del Mar.I got it because it sounded so nice,but I’ve never heard of this model.any info?
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April 14, 2003 at 11:52 pm #107093AnonymousGuest
Hi, cheryl – I have had a Del Mar for about 5 years, (I am in England by the way). They were made in Japan from 1983 to 1989, part of the ‘California’ series, and the Del Mar has a spruce top and rosewood back and sides – which explains why it sounds so good. I beleive this may have been the last range to use the six a side headstock that had always been Fender’s trademark on acoustics. 🙂
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January 16, 2004 at 7:55 pm #114982AnonymousGuest
I also just got one.Accept it says made in Korea.Is that different? Thx
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August 27, 2002 at 8:47 pm #41644AnonymousGuest
What would be considered a good offer for a K21 Acoustic Guitar? Inside the back the number K2186 is visable and it is in very good condition. Can you help me with this?
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August 27, 2002 at 2:54 pm #41638AnonymousGuest
Hi if anyone could please tell me where to get the tab for the solo in Tribute it would be greatly appreciated. All the tabs on the internet that i have found only tab out the rhythm chords.
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April 22, 2003 at 9:51 pm #85041AnonymousGuest
Trailed round the net and different tab sites… found this… http://www.mxtabs.net/tab_versions.php?path=Guitar,t,3624,Tenacious+D,Tribute,50831 It’s a great site… pretty cool tabs!
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October 10, 2002 at 1:39 am #101471AnonymousGuest
does neone know what guitar is used by Dave Grohl in the video ???? It FUCKIN rocks.
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August 13, 2004 at 4:48 am #103676AnonymousGuest
The red weird guitar the devil uses is a Jay Turser Future guitar. I wanted to buy one but its discountinued
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August 27, 2002 at 1:13 pm #41632AnonymousGuest
If you like Lenny, Seal, or Res, then you’ll love Aaron McLain. On hiatus from the current Marc Anthony tour, Aaron brings his pop/rock sounds to the Hard Rock Cafe, Thursday, August 29. Admission $10. Hope to see you in the house and please bring some friends. We’re are trying to get the word out about this talented musician. Also visit his websites and hear some music at http://www.aaronmclain.com or http://www.aaronmclainfans.com
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August 27, 2002 at 1:12 pm #41631AnonymousGuest
If you like Lenny, Seal, or Res, then you’ll love Aaron McLain. On hiatus from the current Marc Anthony tour, Aaron brings his pop/rock sounds to the Hard Rock Cafe, Thursday, August 29. Hope to see you in the house and please bring some friends. We’re are trying to get the word out about this talented musician. Also visit his websites and hear some music at http://www.aaronmclain.com or http://www.aaronmclainfans.com
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August 27, 2002 at 7:58 am #41625AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Harmony guitars(stella model)
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August 26, 2002 at 9:04 pm #41619AnonymousGuest
Does any one know what year a 540s with the # 800643 would be? What are these things worth?
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November 24, 2004 at 9:46 pm #111975AnonymousGuest
: Does any one know what year a 540s with the # 800643 would be? What are these things worth? I have a 540S-HH-LR (#881887). I have seen a posting of someone who paid $600 for their 540S. I paid $500 for mine…15 years ago. Mine came with two toggle switches; not a 5-way. …also, with two Seymor Duncan Live Wire (Classic) active humbuckers.
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September 1, 2002 at 5:00 am #99220AnonymousGuest
: Does any one know what year a 540s with the # 800643 would be? What are these things worth? nathan is a fucking pussy
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August 26, 2002 at 8:53 pm #41618AnonymousGuest
Does any one know what these are worth. Are "Professionals" suppose to be better. Is this one any good. thanks.
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August 26, 2002 at 8:34 pm #41611AnonymousGuest
I am trying to find the name of a live album or cd by steve lukather & lee ritenour together playing an old jeff beck tune called " cause we’ve ended as lovers " can anybody tell me the name?
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July 25, 2004 at 6:16 am #109911AnonymousGuest
<a href="http://paxilmedication.biz/">paxil</a> To say you got a vote of confidence would be to say you needed a vote of confidence. — Andrew Young
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August 26, 2002 at 7:44 pm #41610AnonymousGuest
Which is the best? The rp 100 or the zoom 707 II? And what expression pedal can I use with the rp100? (the less expensive) thanks
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September 2, 2002 at 9:17 am #110906AnonymousGuest
Get the idea of cheep effects out of your head and get a real digitec. It is worth saving up for.
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August 26, 2002 at 7:29 pm #41612AnonymousGuest
Õîé, ïèïëû!
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August 26, 2002 at 7:18 pm #41602AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : hohner st victory
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August 26, 2002 at 4:28 pm #41604AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Fastest bass player (electric bass guitar) poser
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August 26, 2002 at 3:34 pm #41603AnonymousGuest
"she couldn’t stand the pain" "…….rain" "She was a victim of the heart" I thought the name of the song is "song for emma" and the singer is Dave coverdale(white snake) But think I’m wrong
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August 26, 2002 at 3:06 pm #41595AnonymousGuest
I have a Starfield K-Special (semi hollow electric). Looking to sell – does anyone know how much its is worth? I know it is rare. Del
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August 26, 2002 at 12:36 pm #41594AnonymousGuest
Sunrise has declared a Tournament. Details are in Profile. ICQ:157883794
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August 26, 2002 at 8:43 am #41596AnonymousGuest
What’s with that? I can get the B to register as a G if I pluck it very softly, but that technique won’t work for any of the other strings, in fact, anything below B doesn’t even show up on the tuner! Thanks for any help. -Dave
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August 28, 2002 at 12:59 am #98875AnonymousGuest
Dave check the intonation of your insrament. It should ring the tonic on the octave at the 12th fret if it does not then adjust the string lenth at the bridge. If this does not work get a new tuner. yours Paul.
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August 26, 2002 at 7:43 am #41588AnonymousGuest
any one got any info on the marshall Artist 3203 heads? I got one, with two matching 4×10 cabs used, and would like some info on them. Marshalls website has shit. Thanks!
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October 27, 2002 at 3:00 am #102068AnonymousGuest
I had one back in high school, and sold it. I’ve regretted it every day since. I see people selling the head only for around 500, but can’t find the 4-10 cabs. It is a sweet rig. A little muddy, but put any sort of eq on it and it screams! Those 4-10s are perfect for high-mids. The low end drops off a little, but I think they are still better than 12s. The head is a tube pre amp (one 12ax7), mosfet power at 30 watts. They were made in the mid eighties, and then just disappeared. I sold mine along with my 70’s SG (my favorite guitar and amp, and I wasn’t even a drug addict! well not really anyway). The guy I sold it to was a douchebag (uh that’s not you is it Jimmy?). Hold on to her, she’s a winner.
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December 30, 2002 at 6:04 am #103862AnonymousGuest
Actually, the 3203 has a solid state preamp, with a 12AX7 as part of the tone circuit. The power stage is all tube, 2 x EL34’s. Dual channel, spring reverb (footswitchable with a standard 2 switch stereo jack Marshall footswitch), manufactured in the late 1980’s. Check out the user reviews at Harmony Central for more info on this great little amp.
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August 26, 2002 at 7:40 am #41589AnonymousGuest
Randy was the best player. We will never know what he could have showed us. All of us are sitting in our basements, in front of our p.c’s, while he was doing his own thing at the age of 22. He was only a kid, and now we all try to play like him. What a gift.
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August 26, 2002 at 5:55 pm #98953AnonymousGuest
Sitting in the basement ??? I think not Trying to play like him ??? Not : Randy was the best player. We will never know what he could have showed us. All of us are sitting in our basements, in front of our p.c’s, while he was doing his own thing at the age of 22. He was only a kid, and now we all try to play like him. What a gift.
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August 27, 2002 at 5:10 am #110819AnonymousGuest
: Sitting in the basement ??? I think not : Right. I sorry. I suppose your in the studio right now, and the next cd I buy is yours. My mistake. Whats that? You gotta go? Wifes calling? Dinners ready?
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August 27, 2002 at 5:44 pm #117294AnonymousGuest
: : Sitting in the basement ??? I think not : : : Ha.. I learn from others, not idolize them, and yes you have probally heard me, if ya ever watched ESPN… off to the studio to have dinner, all the wives are ex’s, they never made dinner anyways… do you cook ? : Right. I sorry. I suppose your in the studio right now, and the next cd I buy is yours. My mistake. Whats that? You gotta go? Wifes calling? Dinners ready?
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August 28, 2002 at 2:50 am #118427AnonymousGuest
your right. we are being immature about this. my original intent was to express my thoughts about his playing, and not to idolize him or anybody. Learning from but not imitating is in fact, the way to go. Please accept all my sorrys Mr.Barresi, sir. And I do make a hell of a chicken pot pie!
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August 24, 2002 at 9:36 am #41581AnonymousGuest
if anyone has graham tabs tell me where to get them
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August 8, 2004 at 10:43 am #102567AnonymousGuest
: does anyone have graham tabs for the song: Find Me or You and Only you
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October 6, 2002 at 5:40 am #111197AnonymousGuest
i’m looking for some too…they are so great, i saw them last night but didn’t get a chance to buy the cd b/c they sold out…they opened for the counting crows, and to tell you the truth i liked them better! so if u get any let me know! thanks!
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October 27, 2002 at 8:10 am #111399AnonymousGuest
You can get their CD at http://www.awarestore.com Hurry & click over there…. It’s AWESOME!!!!!
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August 26, 2002 at 10:12 pm #98872AnonymousGuest
there are a few at http://www.ifightforwords.com under the musicians forum
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February 23, 2003 at 2:37 pm #105804AnonymousGuest
I just saw Graham Colton live…oh my gosh, I can’t even fathom them…they are so awsome…I was talking to Graham and Turtle, and they said that they just got signed by Universal…They really desearve it…If there are any tabs for them…I would love to know them, or where to find them.
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December 29, 2002 at 9:43 am #103861AnonymousGuest
thanks alot of the URL.
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August 24, 2002 at 8:32 am #41580AnonymousGuest
looking for information on acoustic guitar " seral # L 859" thank you,
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August 24, 2002 at 2:41 am #41573AnonymousGuest
I need some help finding the right books or videos that can help or further my ability in playing guitar, im not a beginner and i don’t take lessions.. I would be most gratefull if you can help.. Thanks
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August 29, 2002 at 10:38 am #110911AnonymousGuest
i think you should take transcriptions of your fav players, or transcribe music for yourself, i found out that a cd is far the best teacher for who doesnt want lessons… frank gambale books are ok if youre in that stuff
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August 23, 2002 at 11:19 pm #41574AnonymousGuest
I am looking for anyone who can sell me the Carvin FS-77 Footswitch. If you know anyone that has one for sale, please e-mail me. Thanks.
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November 16, 2011 at 12:06 am #100262AnonymousGuest
I have one for sale
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November 12, 2002 at 1:59 am #102682AnonymousGuest
If you call 800-854-2235 option 6, you can get a diagram from them, and build it yourself. it would be farly easy, but a little costly. but then again, it’s near to imposible to find the footswitch without buying another quad-x.
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August 23, 2002 at 7:34 pm #41567AnonymousGuest
I heard Line6 Pod was a very good product, but I find it too expensive. I’ve read hings abou Behringer V-Amp, and it seems to be very good too. What should I do ? Thanx.
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August 29, 2002 at 7:01 pm #99075AnonymousGuest
I own the POD and I will tell you it is VERY good. I was put off by the price also, but I sat down in the music store with it one day and…… you know the rest. hahahaha I had to have it. I have never used the V-AMP but Total Guitar Magazine rated it a "best buy". One thing some people forget is that alot of music stores have a Lay-Away plan, where they keep the product until you get it paid off. Hope that helps some. If you have any questions about the POD, feel free to ask me. : I heard Line6 Pod was a very good product, but I find it too expensive. I’ve read hings abou Behringer V-Amp, and it seems to be very good too. : What should I do ? Thanx.
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August 23, 2002 at 4:26 pm #41566AnonymousGuest
Hi there, I’m trying to sell an old Hofner-guitar of mine, and have placed an ad on axeace.com http://www.axeace.com/ad.php?nr=8 Where can I place more free ads about my guitar? Best regards, Jimmy K
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August 23, 2002 at 11:51 am #41565AnonymousGuest
i just picked up a takamine 12 string model #f-210 anyone no about this number at the bottom of the neck is 47.3.1 anyone have info on it
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August 23, 2002 at 3:46 am #41559AnonymousGuest
Would anyone know where I can get a custom sound hole cover for a Tacoma DM8C? (It is the dreadnaught style with the paisley shaped, off-set, sound hole) I need to do something to kill the feedback I’ve been getting.
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October 31, 2002 at 10:58 pm #102209AnonymousGuest
:Go to lutehole.com. You’ll love it.
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August 22, 2002 at 6:22 pm #41552AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Yamaha SHB400 guitar
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August 22, 2002 at 1:58 pm #41553AnonymousGuest
I’m looking to buy a Grestch bass…If anyone knows or wants to sell one. I would be interested in buying one!!!!!!!!!!!!
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September 1, 2004 at 2:55 am #81107AnonymousGuest
hey hey, i got a grestch, 1 pickup bass, ill email you a pic, ill probly sell it to you.
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August 22, 2002 at 12:10 pm #41551AnonymousGuest
Anyone selling a VASE guitar amp made in the late 60’s, preferably just the head only. I am interested for a resonable price.
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August 22, 2002 at 10:24 am #41545AnonymousGuest
i was wondering what would happen if i replaced my fender poweramp tubes with EL34 tubes, which are generally used in marshall amplifiers. im looking for more of a marshall tone out of my fender hot rod deluze. thanks!
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August 24, 2002 at 3:34 am #98884AnonymousGuest
so you would be putting power tubes in the place of preamp tubes? they wouldn’t even fit
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August 22, 2002 at 10:08 am #41543AnonymousGuest
help me to know my papa please
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September 4, 2002 at 12:44 am #99426AnonymousGuest
Now, get lost loser.
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August 22, 2002 at 9:59 am #41544AnonymousGuest
if anyone got to know a zoom 606 patches please help cause i dont know how to mixed the some cool and great effects please email me?………………………..
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June 21, 2004 at 11:39 am #99463AnonymousGuest
: if anyone got to know a zoom 606 patches : please give me patches of new found glory’s any song in their album stick and stones.
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February 15, 2004 at 5:38 am #88820AnonymousGuest
anyone plz help me i need gud and crunzy distortion and grunge effects…and also clean effects..plz help me i need it now…send in my email add [email protected] thanks….muah!!!!
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June 21, 2004 at 9:10 am #99477AnonymousGuest
: anyone plz help me i need gud and crunzy distortion and grunge effects…and also clean effects of incubus titled circles .plz help me i need it now…send in my email add [email protected]
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February 15, 2004 at 5:38 am #88796AnonymousGuest
anyone plz help me i need gud ang crunzy distortion ang grunge effects…and also clean effects..plz help me i need it now…send in my email add [email protected] thanks….muah!!!!
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December 27, 2003 at 1:19 am #81518AnonymousGuest
: if anyone got to know a zoom 606 patches : please help cause i dont know how to mixed : the some cool and great effects please email : me?………………………..
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January 7, 2004 at 2:14 pm #83334AnonymousGuest
: : if anyone got to know a zoom 606 patches : : please help cause i dont know how to mixed : : the some cool and great effects please email : : me?………………………..hfdgff
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January 7, 2004 at 2:14 pm #83321AnonymousGuest
: : if anyone got to know a zoom 606 patches : : please help cause i dont know how to mixed : : the some cool and great effects please email : : me?………………………..hfdgff
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August 22, 2002 at 10:03 am #110817AnonymousGuest
I REally want to meet my idol band """"""DEFTONES"""""""""
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August 22, 2002 at 8:05 am #41532AnonymousGuest
Do you know anywhere online I could buy guitars at reasonable prices?
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October 20, 2002 at 1:37 am #111298AnonymousGuest
: Do you know anywhere online I could buy guitars at reasonable prices? e-mail me back plz!!!!
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August 22, 2002 at 8:02 am #41527AnonymousGuest
Do you know anywhere online I could buy guitars at reasonable prices?
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January 12, 2005 at 3:12 pm #112930AnonymousGuest
: Do you know anywhere online I could buy guitars at reasonable prices? :www.gak.co.uk
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January 12, 2005 at 3:11 pm #112969AnonymousGuest
: Do you know anywhere online I could buy guitars at reasonable prices? :www.gak.co.uk
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October 4, 2003 at 12:04 am #94553AnonymousGuest
I want a mint if not new RG 2027x- will pay top dollar for one. If not an RG how about a Ibanez JPM 7 string?
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October 23, 2002 at 9:46 pm #101894AnonymousGuest
: ¿Usted me conoce dondequiera en línea podría comprar guitarras en los precios razonables?
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August 22, 2002 at 6:52 am #41525AnonymousGuest
i don’t understand what a full rack like a Marshall is for. What does the head add to it. thanks
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August 28, 2002 at 1:16 am #99055AnonymousGuest
Whatever they are, for gods sake make sure the volume control goes up to 11 as 10 just aint loud enough…
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August 22, 2002 at 6:30 pm #98706AnonymousGuest
Ignore the other posts, mister smarty pants obviously spends too much time in class and has not developed normal social skillz yet. They are called heads cuz thats what ya put yer head-phones into when playing, and the bigger the head the more chicks you’ll get, and the cabs below them are just supports to keep the head off the floor (in case of a flood), and the head works best when at shoulder level, so your height determines the size of the cab, and in case you are wondering I was a special olympics gold medialist, juggling champ ’00, so even though I’am not a physics major like mister smarty pants my extensive research and subsequent thesis in quantum juggling mechanics surely qualify me to speak on the subject. Just remember the guitar goes into the amp, which amplifies (and sometimes modifies) the signal and outputs it to the speakers, which produce (sometimes pleasing) sound. : i don’t understand what a full rack like a Marshall is for. What does the head add to it. thanks
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August 22, 2002 at 9:50 am #110847AnonymousGuest
First they are called STACKS. Second they produce the electric signal that drives the speaker coils. You know most people learn about things like this in freshman (highschool) general science. Did you pass?
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August 22, 2002 at 7:53 pm #117313AnonymousGuest
: First they are called STACKS. Second they produce the electric signal that drives the speaker coils. You know most people learn about things like this in freshman (highschool) general science. Did you pass? Sorry, please take pity on my stupidity. I did not realize that the cab was just speakers. I thought that they drove themselves, that they didn’t need the head. I thought they were like a studio amp. I have never played or seen a full STACK up close, so I only knew from seeing pictures on the internet. I have only been playing for a year and a half. I happen to be going into Freshman year in high school so I hope I will learn more about what you have taught me. thanks alot asshole
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August 23, 2002 at 1:25 am #125654AnonymousGuest
Don’t worry about it, and your not stupid, we like to use the term challenged :). Just have fun playing and the peices generally just fall in place. : : First they are called STACKS. Second they produce the electric signal that drives the speaker coils. You know most people learn about things like this in freshman (highschool) general science. Did you pass? : : Sorry, please take pity on my stupidity. I did not realize that the cab was just speakers. I thought that they drove themselves, that they didn’t need the head. I thought they were like a studio amp. I have never played or seen a full STACK up close, so I only knew from seeing pictures on the internet. I have only been playing for a year and a half. I happen to be going into Freshman year in high school so I hope I will learn more about what you have taught me. thanks alot asshole
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August 22, 2002 at 9:17 am #110837AnonymousGuest
This is pretty sad. The head makes the sound of the guitar fool. It makes the distortion. The things it lays on top of are the cabs(speakers). Head=Radio Cabinets=speakers got it?
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August 22, 2002 at 6:38 am #41524AnonymousGuest
anybody know where I can get a sweet one used for less ?
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August 26, 2002 at 8:39 pm #98881AnonymousGuest
: anybody know where I can get a sweet one used for less ? Hi, I have a 1952 j185n for sale. was it a vintage one your after. It’s one of 24 made in that year. condition is superb. Wonderful full tone. origonal geib case. Haven’t made my mind up about the price yet. give me a shout if you are potentialll interested. ATB Darren
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December 1, 2004 at 6:47 pm #112078AnonymousGuest
I am interested in the J185. Can you descrice condition and asking price? Thanks : : anybody know where I can get a sweet one used for less ? : : Hi, I have a 1952 j185n for sale. was it a vintage one your after. It’s one of 24 made in that year. condition is superb. Wonderful full tone. origonal geib case. Haven’t made my mind up about the price yet. : give me a shout if you are potentialll interested. : ATB : Darren
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August 22, 2002 at 5:29 am #41516AnonymousGuest
I have a Fender Precision Bass. I was told it was a 1968 model. How can I find out. It says Made in the USA. Will serial numbers help any of you determine the year and worth of this guitar??? Thanks, Dirk
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November 16, 2004 at 8:52 pm #91484AnonymousGuest
: I have a Gibson Les Paul. I owned it since 1981. I was told that it is a 1976 Standard. I want to verify thel year and value. ser#00237705. Thanks, Al
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September 11, 2004 at 6:48 am #81847AnonymousGuest
I have a bc rich accoustic guitar and i just want to know what year it is this is the serial number 895 201 if you need more info let me know
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May 10, 2004 at 11:42 pm #96285AnonymousGuest
Yeah, I have a Fender Newpoter I heard they were rare…so I decided to find out what exactly year it was. I was told that it was worth about $6000…and it was made somewhere from early 60’s to early 70’s. Thanks Shane
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August 29, 2002 at 7:08 pm #99059AnonymousGuest
There is a book you may find at your local book store. It is all Fender and it lists the makes, models and all that good stuff, along with serial number sequences and when they were produced. I think it is called "The Fender Book" Or call you local music store. That’s what I did a few months ago when I bought a used Strat from an individual. I read the store the serial # and they told me when my guitar was made. I assume they have info for that stuff around so they can slurp up a once in a lifetime trade-in from someone who doesn’t know any better. Good luck. : I have a Fender Precision Bass. I was told it was a 1968 model. How can I find out. It says Made in the USA. Will serial numbers help any of you determine the year and worth of this guitar??? Thanks, Dirk
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November 14, 2003 at 4:43 pm #99408AnonymousGuest
I have a les paul 100 epiphone, the number is I01010093, can you tell me what year is my guitar? Thanks joao ( I’m from Portugal)
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October 30, 2003 at 8:48 pm #113519AnonymousGuest
: There is a book you may find at your local book store. It is all Fender and it lists the makes, models and all that good stuff, along with serial number sequences and when they were produced. I think it is called "The Fender Book" Or call you local music store. That’s what I did a few months ago when I bought a used Strat from an individual. I read the store the serial # and they told me when my guitar was made. I assume they have info for that stuff around so they can slurp up a once in a lifetime trade-in from someone who doesn’t know any better. Good luck. : : I have a Fender Precision Bass. I was told it was a 1968 model. How can I find out. It says Made in the USA. Will serial numbers help any of you determine the year and worth of this guitar??? Thanks, Dirk
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October 30, 2003 at 8:53 pm #119024AnonymousGuest
I have a fender stratocarster japan… seial number O 056633 I would like know the year…
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August 22, 2002 at 5:38 am #110822AnonymousGuest
The serial number on the neck is E 314498, and the one on the back metal plate is E 724662. It all looks original.
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August 22, 2002 at 4:13 am #41518AnonymousGuest
Hi everyone, I was thinking of buying an elecrtic guitar. For a somehting to do really, i havn’t played before so am a begginer! Was looking here: http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/commerce/command/ExecMacro/ols-plst.d2w/report?type=Product And was wondering what the main differences between the Yamaha Electic Guitar Outfit ERG121 and the Encore Electric Guitar Outfit were? can you reccomend one over the other? Saw these extras on the Ebcore = Includes instruction video, strap, set of strings, pitch pipe, plectrum, lead and protective carry bag. Does that mean they dont come with the Yamaha? Any help would be great thanks, Regards
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August 11, 2003 at 9:29 pm #89925AnonymousGuest
: Hi everyone, : I was thinking of buying an elecrtic guitar. For a somehting to do really, i havn’t played before so am a begginer! Was looking here: : http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/commerce/command/ExecMacro/ols-plst.d2w/report?type=Product : And was wondering what the main differences between the Yamaha Electic Guitar Outfit ERG121 and the Encore Electric Guitar Outfit were? can you reccomend one over the other? Saw these extras on the Ebcore = Includes instruction video, strap, set of strings, pitch pipe, plectrum, lead and protective carry bag. Does that mean they dont come with the Yamaha? : Any help would be great thanks, : Regards I think the Yamaha Electic Guitar Outfit ERG121 is best choice for you because it has a tutor book and a 10 wat amp a strap an amp cable and a gig bag to protect your guitar
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August 22, 2002 at 4:16 am #110862AnonymousGuest
That link dosnt work. But if you go to http://www.argos.co.uk then type in ‘electric guitar’ it comes up with the models i am reffering to. Cheers
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August 22, 2002 at 4:01 am #41519AnonymousGuest
for sale 7string
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August 22, 2002 at 1:36 am #41512AnonymousGuest
Just bought a Gotoh VH-10 pickup, does anybody know where I could find a wiring up diagram for it, or is there a Gotoh website? Cheers 😉
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June 21, 2004 at 10:12 pm #99461AnonymousGuest
I’ve bought a Gotoh PF-343 G pickup. I would like to know how its timber sounds. The wiring I’ve already discovered: black and white together, green and bare are ground, and red will be hot. Artur, from Porto Alegre, Brasil.
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October 7, 2002 at 5:13 pm #111194AnonymousGuest
: Just bought a Gotoh VH-10 pickup, does anybody know where I could find a wiring up diagram for it, or is there a Gotoh website? Cheers 😉 Its the same as a bloody seymour duncan wiring.
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January 13, 2003 at 9:01 pm #111696AnonymousGuest
http://www.ny.airnet.ne.jp but I haven:t find any wiring diagram. Hej!
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August 22, 2002 at 12:13 am #41509AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Ibanez Blazer Bass
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August 21, 2002 at 11:55 pm #41507AnonymousGuest
dose anyone know the value of this ???
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December 4, 2002 at 3:23 am #103278AnonymousGuest
: dose anyone know the value of this ??? hey – i have one also – let me know if you get any ideas. i bought mine new around 1976-78 and i think i paid about $100-120 then. nice smaller "ladies" size with a good clean sound for the price.
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August 21, 2002 at 10:36 pm #41508AnonymousGuest
Any thoughts on the Ashly DPX-100 for a rack mounted guitar eq/comp and tc electronics m-one for effects? Thanks. JLW
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August 21, 2002 at 4:53 pm #41496AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : quitar tablature reader
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August 21, 2002 at 11:09 am #41490AnonymousGuest
I’ve been playing in a punk band for a while, and cant figure out how to increase my speed. How can i build my speed while downpicking on muted power chords? any tips can help.
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August 22, 2002 at 9:47 am #110854AnonymousGuest
Masturbate constantly. Because if you play punk, you probably have no girlfriend. Punk guitar is crap.
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March 5, 2004 at 4:49 am #115587AnonymousGuest
i just wanna say i play punk pretty fuckin good it may sound like shit to some bloody yank like you but i fuck a lot of women if they are dirty i dont give a flyin fuck oi oi you fuckin little mommas boy
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August 21, 2002 at 6:51 pm #110858AnonymousGuest
I eat a lotta carbs, and drink alotta booze, both are effective. : I’ve been playing in a punk band for a while, and cant figure out how to increase my speed. How can i build my speed while downpicking on muted power chords? any tips can help.
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August 21, 2002 at 8:09 am #41489AnonymousGuest
Does anybody know where to get or to buy blueprints on a Gibson Les Paul Custom?
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October 24, 2002 at 11:02 pm #101908AnonymousGuest
Stewmac.com has a late 50’s Les Paul custom blueprint. It is full scale. You might know this buy now but just in case.
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August 21, 2002 at 6:53 pm #98708AnonymousGuest
I usually just put it on the copier, or scan it into AutoCad. : Does anybody know where to get or to buy blueprints on a Gibson Les Paul Custom?
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August 21, 2002 at 4:19 am #41483AnonymousGuest
does the jackhammer have a lot of distortion like the mt-2. I need a lot for an incubus kind of distortion.
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August 21, 2002 at 3:59 am #41482AnonymousGuest
I am looking for a kahler Spyder tremolo unit in chrome.
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August 21, 2002 at 1:08 am #41476AnonymousGuest
A friend of mine bought an Ovation CC026 celebrity acoustic guitar for $270 around 2 years back. He moved out and left his guitar for me:)) I told him I would like to pay him for this guitar instead of taking it for free. Now he says I can decide on the price and pay him whatever i think is okay.. How much do you think this guitar is worth now ? pls help me decide on the price. Thanks
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August 21, 2002 at 7:17 pm #110845AnonymousGuest
I would just pretend the guitar "disappeared" and keep it, but since it seems like you already let him know you have it I would base the price on how far away he moved, the further away, the less chance of him coming around to kick your butt for ripping him off, hence the less I would pay, I would start at $100 (a fair price for any used ovation) and deduct $1 for every mile in distance he is from you, and if the amount is negative then this is what he owes you. : A friend of mine bought an Ovation CC026 : celebrity acoustic guitar for $270 around 2 years : back. He moved out and left his guitar for me:)) : I told him I would like to pay him for this guitar : instead of taking it for free. Now he says I : can decide on the price and pay him whatever : i think is okay.. How much do you think this : guitar is worth now ? : pls help me decide on the price. Thanks
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August 20, 2002 at 10:40 pm #41477AnonymousGuest
Hi guys. I’d love to own a 360-12 but finances dictate otherwise. Any suggestions on good electric 12-strings that are available? Thanks.
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August 21, 2002 at 4:42 am #110864AnonymousGuest
I got a new Danelectro DC-12 for about $300. It’s pretty well made, the vintage vibe is cool, and those lipstick tube pickups sound great. Nice jangle for the money.
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August 21, 2002 at 1:00 am #98699AnonymousGuest
Don’t laugh… I was looking for a 12-string electric about a year ago. Being a lefty made it doubly difficult. I just couldn’t justify spending $3500 or more having the RIC or Gibson custom shop build a guitar that I would wait 8 months to get, and then use for 1 or 2 songs a night. Besides, if I spent that kind of money, my wife would have removed various portions of my body while I slept :-). Then I stumbled across RavenWest guitars (www.ravenwestguitar.com) on the internet. Yes, they’re a Korean guitar. They’re inexpensive, and unfortunately have chosen the brand name "Raven" (when I was starting out in the 70’s, Raven guitars were terrible). Reading the specs, mahogany body\maple top, maple neck, lifetime warranty, I figured I’d take a chance – after all, it was only a couple of hundred bucks, and even if all the hardware and pickups were horrible and needed to be replaced, I’d still be well ahead of the game. After currency exchange (I’m in Canada), duty, taxes, brokerage fees etc., it ended up costing me $500 CAN (about $330 US). What I got for that money was a guitar that is reasonably well put together (as good as any import), fit and finish is nice. It plays well, stays in tune, looks good, and sounds OK – not a like a 360-12 or EDS-1275, but decent, kind of a middle ground between the two. And once the band is playing, no one’s really going to hear the difference anyway. No, it’s not a RIC or a Gibson, but for my needs, it’s good enough. Hope that helps.
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September 8, 2002 at 1:33 am #99729AnonymousGuest
hi, i was shopping aroung for an inexpensive electric 12. i ended up getting a used "kapa" electric 12 from ebay. it is a obsure brand made in the usa in the 60’s. at first, i didn’t care for it, but then, after i set it up to my liking, it became a really nice axe. i went to a music store and tryed a ric, to compare the feel of it. i actuall like the kapa better, the neck is more comfotable, and it has less buzz. the body of the ric is nicer, but the kapa body is actually pretty cool, sort of like a jaguar. if you see one, i would recommend it, just be prepared to do a set up. the 2 big things i did was change the angle of the neck, and lower the bridge, by routing round holes where the bride sits, maybe about 1/8 ". i also changed the tuners. the big plus of the kapa, from comparing it to other electric 12’s is the shape of the neck. it is a little wider than a ric, but thinner, making it not as cramped as the pic, and yet, very nice and easy to play.
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August 20, 2002 at 10:36 pm #41471AnonymousGuest
I read in the paper about Total Guitar’s top 100 guitar player’s list. Only one female, Tracy Chapman, was nominated amoung 440 guitarists. HAVEN’T YOU PEOPLE EVER HEARD OF ANI DIFRANCO?!! good lord, you people make me sick.
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June 18, 2003 at 5:34 pm #87443AnonymousGuest
I would like to request an information. Where can i get the Total Guitar’s top 100 guitar player’s list? I am looking to know the name of a guitar player i klistened just once . He was amaizing . Acustic, instrumental guitar player. He is like 45 50 years old. Blond, curly hair, blue eyes. I am sure he is very famous around america but not here in europe. Thank you for your attention. Please e-mail me if you know some of this. Thanks
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September 4, 2002 at 1:10 am #110998AnonymousGuest
I guess she sucks
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August 24, 2002 at 8:25 am #98913AnonymousGuest
Ani Difranco is not a top guitaist, she only got recondition cuz she was independent in making her own work and career..Thats it!!, She is alot like most of the female pop Stars now a days (branch,carlton, and that 17 year old bitch) Playing pop(guitar) and calling themselves guitarist. The top guitar players is and always will be people like (Vai, Satriani, Hendrix, Guy, and Ray) So know what your talkin about before you say shit!!!
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September 30, 2003 at 6:49 pm #118596AnonymousGuest
i don’t think Ani Difranco cares if shes a top guitarist or not she just want to do her own thing so just drop you small piece of rectal feltch!
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October 2, 2003 at 11:56 pm #118656AnonymousGuest
: : i don’t think Ani Difranco cares if shes a top guitarist or not : she just want to do her own thing so just drop you small piece of rectal feltch! Rectal Feltch… good one 🙂
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September 18, 2003 at 1:51 am #112729AnonymousGuest
: Ani Difranco is not a top guitaist, she only got recondition cuz she was independent in making her own work and career..Thats it!!, She is alot like most of the female pop Stars now a days (branch,carlton, and that 17 year old bitch) Playing pop(guitar) and calling themselves guitarist. : The top guitar players is and always will be people like (Vai, Satriani, Hendrix, Guy, and Ray) : So know what your talkin about before you say shit!!! (Vai, Satriani, Hendrix, Guy, and Ray)~ Some of the top guiarists, agreed. However, remind yourself why for example, Hendrix is recognized as a top guitarist… Because he played for people a style in which they had never heard before. Ani DiFranco’s style is unique to her time as well. Ani DiFranco may not be what you’d consider a "top guitarist," but don’t compare her to Michelle Branch or Vanessa Carlton or any other 17-yer-old pop star.
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August 22, 2002 at 9:45 am #98697AnonymousGuest
How about Anne wilson. She is damn good. The intro to "crazy on you", it is some hard shit.
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August 21, 2002 at 7:23 pm #98698AnonymousGuest
I think Rory Block is hot though !!! : I read in the paper about Total Guitar’s top 100 guitar player’s list. Only one female, Tracy Chapman, was nominated amoung 440 guitarists. HAVEN’T YOU PEOPLE EVER HEARD OF ANI DIFRANCO?!! good lord, you people make me sick.
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August 29, 2003 at 6:04 am #112293AnonymousGuest
: : I read in the paper about Total Guitar’s top 100 guitar player’s list. Only one female, Tracy Chapman, was nominated amoung 440 guitarists. HAVEN’T YOU PEOPLE EVER HEARD OF ANI DIFRANCO?!! good lord, you people make me sick. What about Jennifer Batten, Michael Jackson’s old guitar player?, she totally kicked ass!!! I heard her play that "Beat It" solo note for note perfect, and since I’m on an 80s r&b kick, what about Lisa from the Revolution who used to play with Prince?, Ani is great though, I saw her live and she rocked!, it’s a shame more great female musicians don’t get more credit in general…but I guess they can’t all look like Britney Spears
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August 20, 2002 at 10:05 pm #41472AnonymousGuest
When I press my DS-1 Distortion Pedal there is a loud high pitch noise that comes out of the amp and no matter where I stand it just keeps on doing it. Am I overloading on volume? I have the guitar volume on 1 and the amp on like 7 and master on 6. Help mE!
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August 28, 2002 at 1:22 am #99092AnonymousGuest
Turn the reverb off OK…Dont use your onbord rev with this switch…
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August 22, 2002 at 8:05 am #110815AnonymousGuest
Ds-1 is not a good pedal. Plain and simple
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August 22, 2002 at 8:04 am #110838AnonymousGuest
Ds-1 is not a good pedal. Plain and simple
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August 22, 2002 at 2:53 am #110852AnonymousGuest
Hmmm. Live playing-Your dist. pedal has it’s own pre-amp.When playing live(loud)turn the dist. level to about 3 and turn down the volume of the dist. box. Distortion IS volume! Playing at home-Your amp levels are kinda high.Try turning down the amp and use the dist. pedal as your booster.
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August 21, 2002 at 7:34 pm #110820AnonymousGuest
mmmmm, I had the same problem once and on further inspaction I found a family of hampsters had set up house in my amp, as it turned out their little brains couldn’t handle the distortion, so when it was turned on they started screaming and scurrying around inducing HVF interference, my solution involved lots of chicken wire and tiny ear plugs. The moral is if you play dirty you attract animals. : When I press my DS-1 Distortion Pedal there is a loud high pitch noise that comes out of the amp and no matter where I stand it just keeps on doing it. Am I overloading on volume? I have the guitar volume on 1 and the amp on like 7 and master on 6. Help mE!
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August 20, 2002 at 3:53 pm #41469AnonymousGuest
dude, aida is the hottest guitarist i have ever had the privledge of seeing live. she can shred that shit up rude style like nobody’s business.
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August 20, 2002 at 3:17 pm #41462AnonymousGuest
I have a Guild Polaris solid body (with inbuilt stand), about a 1964 model.Any idea of its value?
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August 20, 2002 at 12:59 pm #41465AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : was elvis a good guitarist?
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August 20, 2002 at 12:09 pm #41464AnonymousGuest
EMG-35J, EMG-35P4 bass pickups for sale $70 each or $140 shipped willing to negotiate [email protected]
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August 20, 2002 at 9:52 am #41457AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : 1974 Guild S-100
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August 20, 2002 at 6:32 am #41456AnonymousGuest
Does anyone knows where to find a good source for this Multi effects?
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August 20, 2002 at 5:37 am #41455AnonymousGuest
The finish on te neck of my ’74 LP Custom won’t hold a shine and seems doomed to be dull, and a little tacky to the touch. What’s going on? This guitar is maintained with great care (though I can’t speak for its past), and I sure would like to help the old girl out of this predicament.
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September 14, 2002 at 2:27 am #100038AnonymousGuest
My 81 Flying V has the same thing going on. I have tried polish and lemon oil but nothing seems to work well for long term. I was thinking of getting the whole guitar painted by GMW Guitarworks. They did my Charvel and the finish is Superior to any Gibson finish I have ever seen. http://www.gmwguitars.com/
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August 20, 2002 at 5:30 am #41450AnonymousGuest
Well, I had my guitar looked at today, because the tone knob doesnt work, and he said the pick-ups had VERY low output, so he opened it up, and there was only 1 wire going to each pick-up and I guess there is supposed to be 2, 1 for the signal(there) and 1 for the power(missing).. so basically my pick-ups are microphones, not giveing me any distortion or a rich tone.. Just shit. So I need a wiring diagram or something to show me about the wireing to the pickups and input jack,, THANKS-Scott
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August 20, 2002 at 3:48 am #41447AnonymousGuest
some one have got good songs then plz mail me
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August 24, 2002 at 10:18 pm #98930AnonymousGuest
Why do you want "good" songs ? if you try to get anywhere with a good song you’ll go nowhere . You need garbage songs, garbage as in "TRASH", that’s the only kind of songs that will get you "there". Show me a good song and I will show you frustrated songwriters. But show me garbage songs and I’ll show you Hip Hop and Metallica, and a thousand others garbage-producing "Acts". : some one have got good songs then plz mail me
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January 25, 2005 at 4:18 am #99208AnonymousGuest
: Why do you want "good" songs ? if you try to get anywhere with a good song you’ll go nowhere . : You need garbage songs, garbage as in "TRASH", that’s the only kind of songs that will get you "there". : Show me a good song and I will show you frustrated songwriters. But show me garbage songs and I’ll : show you Hip Hop and Metallica, and a thousand others garbage-producing "Acts". : : some one have got good songs then plz mail me
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January 25, 2005 at 4:19 am #125183AnonymousGuest
please good songs
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August 20, 2002 at 3:32 am #41449AnonymousGuest
Who’s coming to the Vintage and New Guitar Show up in Cumbria, UK, on Sunday 25th of August. It should be a great day.
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August 20, 2002 at 10:36 pm #110806AnonymousGuest
which town is it in, i live a 100 miles from cumbria
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August 20, 2002 at 3:09 am #41446AnonymousGuest
Why is it so hard to tune the floyed rose bridge? am i doing somethign wrong?
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August 20, 2002 at 3:52 pm #98701AnonymousGuest
The springs behind the bridge contribute to the tension of the strings. The usual trick is to tune one side further than you need to (i.e. E, B and G slightly sharp assuming every string is flat) then when you tune the other 3 strings to the correct pitch it will pull the other side more or less into tune. Then you just need to fine tune, which will be more stable. One other trick, try putting 5 springs into the back instead of the standard 3. The tension should be more even as a result.
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August 19, 2002 at 11:36 pm #41441AnonymousGuest
Hey all, I am new here, and I just bought a mint Epiphone Goth Flying V on e-bay for $300.00. (couldn’t afford the Gibby) I am real happy with this axe, and I am just wondering if anyone else here has a Goth. I have no clue what to use to clean the finish, as it is a flat black. Any suggestions?
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August 19, 2002 at 7:59 pm #41433AnonymousGuest
I am looking to get an Ibanez rgt42 it has the thru neck. can anybody tell me how it plays? I am going to change the pickups but does it look well built and does the back of the neck slow you down because it is painted? thanks for the help
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October 28, 2002 at 8:08 am #102074AnonymousGuest
This is my second Ibanez (rg560) and I love it. It plays great. The painted neck shouldn’t slow you down but what I do on my les paul with a painted neck is get some very light sand paper and smooth it out. It makes it into a satin finish instead of a gloss. I’ve done this on my rg560 also when the satin finish wore smooth. Once you play this thing you might not want wo switch out the pick ups. They are pretty hot. Best of luck to you.
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October 13, 2002 at 2:33 am #101599AnonymousGuest
: I am looking to get an Ibanez rgt42 it has the thru neck. can anybody tell me how it plays? I am going to change the pickups but does it look well built and does the back of the neck slow you down because it is painted? thanks for the help I just bought one yesterday and she plays like a dream. She’s got all the features I like….the through neck, lock n trem, etc. Mines a dark emerald green, 24 fret, looks cool and the neck is smooth and easy. The pick-ups create a good meaty sound unlike the tinny whine of her contemporarys. all in all, she’s got everything I need in a great rockin axe. Go buy one right away. Steve in the UK.
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August 19, 2002 at 7:03 pm #41434AnonymousGuest
Looking for old Tokai MAT guitars and/or parts, project guitars too. Please send me an email if you have one for sale.
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August 19, 2002 at 5:27 pm #41435AnonymousGuest
I have a 1959 les paul custom – the back pickup has developed a 90% drop in volume. Any ideas (original pick ups)
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August 19, 2002 at 11:36 am #41427AnonymousGuest
I currently have a Rogue MHT-1000 hybrid 2X12 amp. I am starting a band with a couple buddies and we have some bars lined up to play in and other small gigs. I like this amp except for the fact that the second you touch the contour knob, the amount of hiss sky rockets. I read somewheres on the net that if you replace the sovtek 12ax7 preamp tube the amp comes with with a corvin, the hiss just about vanishes. Should I just save up for a better amp or try a different preamp tube. And if I were to get a new amp, what is a ood brand, under $500 for a 1 or 2X12, Marshall, Fender, etc.? Thanksfor any help!
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August 19, 2002 at 8:03 pm #98567AnonymousGuest
Try the line 6 flextone 2 XL : I currently have a Rogue MHT-1000 hybrid 2X12 amp. I am starting a band with a couple buddies and we have some bars lined up to play in and other small gigs. I like this amp except for the fact that the second you touch the contour knob, the amount of hiss sky rockets. I read somewheres on the net that if you replace the sovtek 12ax7 preamp tube the amp comes with with a corvin, the hiss just about vanishes. Should I just save up for a better amp or try a different preamp tube. And if I were to get a new amp, what is a ood brand, under $500 for a 1 or 2X12, Marshall, Fender, etc.? Thanksfor any help!
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August 19, 2002 at 8:46 am #41420AnonymousGuest
After saving for months I finally got a mesa boggie triple rectifier and I love it but doese anyone know any settings for this amp
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October 5, 2004 at 10:12 pm #84505AnonymousGuest
Just try some settings man… whatever you think sounds nice…
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August 19, 2002 at 8:45 am #41419AnonymousGuest
I have a Guild X-82…the star shaped guitar…the serial no. dates it to 1981. It has a grey/white pebble finish on it, except the back of the neck, which is satin finish on the mahogany. I’m fairly sure that this is not the original finish, but I would like to know for sure. If anybody can provide some more knowledge/details, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
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August 19, 2002 at 8:04 am #41421AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Nagoya
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August 19, 2002 at 7:27 am #41412AnonymousGuest
can you tell me how much my guitar is worth
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February 25, 2004 at 1:42 pm #90164AnonymousGuest
: can you tell me how much my guitar is worth model ed 100
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August 19, 2002 at 6:34 am #41413AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : The Guitar Pedal Archive [new update]
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August 19, 2002 at 4:18 am #41406AnonymousGuest
Display of my ART SGX2000E show me "abracadabra’s words". Many non-responsible letters and no more… Press "bypass" – clipping all outs leds. No sound, no hum. May be somebody can help me.
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August 19, 2002 at 3:26 am #41405AnonymousGuest
Download free videoclips by Coleman Hawkins, Julian Adderley "Cannonball", John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Boney James, 1986 VII Festival Jazz Jacksonville (Gerry Mulligan, Branford Marsalis, Nick Brignola) Jay Beckenstein (Spyro Gyra), Sophie Alour and other great artists… section: Videoclips Jazz/Sax => http://spazioinwind.libero.it/gabrielesax/ Thanks Gabriele (Italy)
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August 18, 2002 at 2:06 pm #41399AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : MANN copy of a Les Paul Custom
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August 18, 2002 at 12:38 pm #41393AnonymousGuest
I was wondering which amplifier i should get between a mesa and a marshall. Money isn’t really a problem I’m after sound quality with a rhythm sound like metallica or nickleback but i also need a solo tone like steve morse or Joe Satriani and i need a nice clean tone as well I also need to be able to switch between the three easily with a footswitch. I’m probably asking alot but is there any amp out there that can do this or am i referred to pedals and if so what pedals do i need?
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August 22, 2002 at 9:32 am #110857AnonymousGuest
Do yo really need to ask? MESA, MESA, MESA Belive me if these three option are what yo uwant this is the way to go.
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August 19, 2002 at 5:10 am #98561AnonymousGuest
I run a Marshall Valvestate2000 avt100 and it does pretty much what you want. However if I could afford it I would get a Mesa/Boogie. Metallica use them and they sound awesome. Duel Rectifiers are great but most Mesa’s on the market kick arse.
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August 19, 2002 at 11:27 am #118325AnonymousGuest
: I run a Marshall Valvestate2000 avt100 and it does pretty much what you want. However if I could afford it I would get a Mesa/Boogie. Metallica use them and they sound awesome. Duel Rectifiers are great but most Mesa’s on the market kick arse. The Marshall or the Boogie will give you the overdriven tones you’re looking for but if money is not a problem and you want an excellent clean tone get a Fender Twin or Prosonic or Vibrolux as well and run whichever you choose in stereo with the Marshall or Boogie. You’ll never need another amp and will have every friggin tone you want. Joe Walsh plays in stereo: Small Marshall one side small Fender on the other plus a Leslie Cab in the middle. Use either a good stereo multi effects pedal such as a Digitech RP-7 or a Leem splitter with your choice of stomp boxes to split the signal to each amp and the world of tone is your oyster. You’ll never play in mono again.
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August 18, 2002 at 7:43 am #41385AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : lyle bass giutar
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August 18, 2002 at 4:04 am #41384AnonymousGuest
I know the major chords except for F. I am really getting bored and want songs that use mainly the major chords. Thanks a lot!! Erk
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August 30, 2002 at 3:40 am #99065AnonymousGuest
try playing some NIRVANA song………pretty easy
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August 18, 2002 at 10:36 am #110739AnonymousGuest
Learn more chords!!!
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August 18, 2002 at 4:06 pm #117269AnonymousGuest
OK fair point but you might also want to look at http://www.olga.net – loads of songs either in tab or chord format
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August 18, 2002 at 3:09 am #41386AnonymousGuest
Hiya, After having to sell my beautiful US Dlx Strat (named ‘Buffy’) to pay the rent, I’ve decided to use my Jap 60s reissue as the basis of a new project. MY PERFECT GUITAR! I intend to strip the body (thinking either Nitromors stripper of perhaps getting it professionally ‘dipped’ at a furniture place) and have it resprayed in splendid and sexy British Racing Green. Then a nice refret with a more substantial guage fretwire & I’ll be replacing the nut. What’s the best choice here? Graphite? I have a set of Texas Specials and I like the sound but for more driven, humbucker-y tones, I want to install a Clapton mid boost. My cunning plan would be to use the 2nd tone pot not only to control the boost, but also as a push/pull pot which can switch the boost in and out, saving on battery wear, as well as allowing me to preserve the pure single coil sound. I was was wondering if a) is this sort of on/off operation possible and b) will it require anything in the way of removing great chunks from the back of my guitar? If I’m feeling really adventurous, I might use the first tone pot to control output from some under-saddle piezo saddles for the more acoustic moments. Suggestions on combining the two on one guitar would be GREATLY appreciated! And whilst I’m sure it’s been covered a thousand times, I would love to get the lowdown on how to earth/shield everything to make it as quiet as possible. Asking a bit much I know, but I’m despondant after losing Buffy and only you people can help ease the pain…. Thanks in advance, and I intend to keep you all updated as to how i get on. Ben
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September 3, 2004 at 11:23 pm #110331AnonymousGuest
Hi! I just got back my new custom-build strat with a Clapton mid-boost.I don’t think you should try the on/off switch,the booster will be shut down by turning back the booster to 0db anyway and it’s got a lot of wiring as it is !The only extra I’ve got is a switch that turns my dimarzio x2n humbucker (killer-sound with the mid-boost)back to single-coil and we’ve had some trouble to put on the pick-guard without your on/off switch.I think you’d be better off with a reloadable battery if you’d wanna save on batteries (and leave some wood on your guitar)! The mid-boost is unbelievable,you’ll have a great toy here!I wish you lots of fun,may you want to now more about my project(believe me,it worked out so fine that I didn’t touch my Les Paul and SRV-strat after finishing it),just ask me. Greetings, Rinke
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August 19, 2002 at 11:36 am #98557AnonymousGuest
: Hiya, : After having to sell my beautiful US Dlx Strat (named ‘Buffy’) to pay the rent, I’ve decided to use my Jap 60s reissue as the basis of a new project. MY PERFECT GUITAR! : I intend to strip the body (thinking either Nitromors stripper of perhaps getting it professionally ‘dipped’ at a furniture place) and have it resprayed in splendid and sexy British Racing Green. : Then a nice refret with a more substantial guage fretwire & I’ll be replacing the nut. What’s the best choice here? Graphite? : I have a set of Texas Specials and I like the sound but for more driven, humbucker-y tones, I want to install a Clapton mid boost. My cunning plan would be to use the 2nd tone pot not only to control the boost, but also as a push/pull pot which can switch the boost in and out, saving on battery wear, as well as allowing me to preserve the pure single coil sound. : I was was wondering if a) is this sort of on/off operation possible and b) will it require anything in the way of removing great chunks from the back of my guitar? : If I’m feeling really adventurous, I might use the first tone pot to control output from some under-saddle piezo saddles for the more acoustic moments. : Suggestions on combining the two on one guitar would be GREATLY appreciated! And whilst I’m sure it’s been covered a thousand times, I would love to get the lowdown on how to earth/shield everything to make it as quiet as possible. : Asking a bit much I know, but I’m despondant after losing Buffy and only you people can help ease the pain…. : Thanks in advance, and I intend to keep you all updated as to how i get on. : Ben There ain’t no such animal! You can’t have an axe that does it all. Yah gotta have a Les Paul,Strat,Tele,Danno,Ricky,Gretsche and an Ibanez just for a start, just to cover all the basic tones then slowly add more as required. You think I’m jokin’ but I’m serious. Otherwise find one good basic axe with it’s own distinctive tone and create your own individual tone/style/sound etc You may see your heros using ONE axe on stage or in ads but in reality they’re using a multitude of axes/amps to get that variety of tones.
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August 18, 2002 at 3:08 am #41387AnonymousGuest
What is a good guitar for the explosive sound of earlier Van Halen other than the Ernie Ball one.
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August 26, 2002 at 7:01 am #98901AnonymousGuest
I am assuming that by earlier you are talking like the first few albums, like the sound he had on the eruption solo, and like up through the hot for teacher days on the 1984 album? If so, the guitars he used were a combination of various parts taken from other guitars. Even the pickups were altered like coils from one pickup, and magnets from another. The sound itself is also a very custom thing, and was a mix of certain things. In the eruption solo you are hearing a combination of an old Marshall Plexi amp, a phase pedal, and an old echoplex tape echo unit, along with whatever else they did in the studio to alter and fine tune his sound. Also the amp itself was modified and used with a Variac which was used to boost voltage to certain circuits in the amp to give him that killer overdrive. Remember a recorded guitar part, and a live sound are two totally different monsters. Anyway, enough of the studio tech. Obviously you are an EVH fan and I am sure you have seen the old VH videos like Panama, Jump, Hot for teacher, and so on. Well there are guitars that were used in the videos that you can actually still buy today. They aren’t garanteed to give you EVH’s playing ability, but check out this page and read about the whole EVH Kramer thing here. Also I thought you might want to check out the Line 6 AX2 212 if you can find one still, or the new Vetta from Line 6. I own the AX2 212, and It has given me every tone that I wanted, both now and the ones I only dreamt of. As a matter of fact there are 2 presets for EVH sounds on my amp that are pretty killer. Anyway, hope the helped. http://www.musicyo.com/product_specs.asp?pf_id=984
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August 19, 2002 at 5:01 am #110740AnonymousGuest
It’s not just the guitar(which I beleive was mostly a Charvel for the early years), it was also his love and extensive use of the MXR Phase 90 pedal.
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August 18, 2002 at 10:32 am #110732AnonymousGuest
wolfgang, its a peavey I belive. But it is really in the pickup/string/amp combination.
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August 18, 2002 at 3:04 am #41378AnonymousGuest
..which dont suck tone out of my vox too! are multieffects units like boss gt6 as good as a combo of pedals?
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August 22, 2002 at 2:21 am #110853AnonymousGuest
Me,personally,I use an Electro-Harmonics Memory Man(very nice).Ibanez CS-9 + Boss DD3. Multi-effects…RP-10 !! The chorus,delays,and reverbs are HUGE!Once I learned to tweak the E.Q. settings…loads of FUN.The distortions are o.k. but thats not why I bought it.
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August 19, 2002 at 10:24 am #98583AnonymousGuest
I have alot of boss pedals from- metal zone,to its CE5 Chorus.. And the best delay i think is the DD5 digital delay, its a little more than other delay or reverb pedals but its worth it..
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August 18, 2002 at 10:31 am #110744AnonymousGuest
BOSS!!!
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December 22, 2003 at 3:26 am #114462AnonymousGuest
First off… I am an analog man. I believe that as far as traditional guitar effects go, nothing is better that a good analog pedal. That said, my experience with some of the better chorus effects are the Carl Martin XII, Fulltone Deja Vibe and Choral Flanger, and the Maxon CS-9. In terms of delay, I would go with the Maxon AD-9 first, but if not that, the Maxon AD-80. There ya go!
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August 18, 2002 at 2:06 am #41376AnonymousGuest
hi anyone heard of or played a charvel fenix bass? are they any good? cheers for ya time Ig
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August 17, 2002 at 10:11 pm #41377AnonymousGuest
DOES ANYBODY HAVE A TOM DELONGE STRAT FOR UNDER $400.00 I WILL PAY IN CASH SOON. IF NO BODY IS SELLING ONE THEN DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHERE I CAN GET A TOM DELONGE STRAT CHEAPER THAN $400.00 PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION. THANK YOU.
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September 25, 2004 at 7:44 pm #83204AnonymousGuest
I have a BRAND NEW Tom Delonge Fender Strat signed by Tom Delong, I just got it. $500?
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February 25, 2004 at 5:54 am #90161AnonymousGuest
i live in SIngapore Does anyone want to sell tom delonge fender or squire guitar?
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February 5, 2004 at 6:17 pm #87469AnonymousGuest
I need a tom delonge strat i live in the uk and cant find 1 any where
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January 31, 2004 at 2:45 am #86717AnonymousGuest
DOES ANYONE HAVE A TOM DELONGE SIGNATURE GIBSON GUITAR, AND WOULD LIKE TO SELL IT FOR UNDER 500 DOLLARS? IF YOU DONT, THEN DO U KNOW WHERE I CAN GET ONE FOR UNDER 500 DOLLARS? PLEASE E-mail me back because i really want one
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November 25, 2004 at 3:31 am #111970AnonymousGuest
You can’t get a Tom Delonge Signature Gibson for less than $500. Its msrp is $2,000. Maybe a strat. Don’t be cheap…you get what you pay for.
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September 8, 2003 at 2:34 am #121130AnonymousGuest
: DOES ANYBODY HAVE A TOM DELONGE STRAT FOR UNDER $400.00 : I WILL PAY IN CASH SOON. IF NO BODY IS SELLING ONE THEN DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHERE I CAN GET A TOM DELONGE STRAT CHEAPER THAN $400.00 PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION. THANK YOU. I doubt you’ll find one a for less than 400 anymore because they don’t make them anymore.
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October 29, 2003 at 4:38 pm #122749AnonymousGuest
I have 2 tom delonge strats but im not selling for less than $600!
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May 11, 2004 at 3:56 am #125760AnonymousGuest
: I have 2 tom delonge strats but im not selling for less than $600! : "I have 2 tom delonge strats but im not selling for less than $600!" US or Canadian
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January 20, 2004 at 6:56 pm #125681AnonymousGuest
: I have 2 tom delonge strats but im not selling for less than $600! I am the bassist from blink182 I have many guitars (all bass) and need this to my 350+ collection… and i’m willing to pay over £2000
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February 1, 2004 at 11:34 am #125968AnonymousGuest
if you were mark, you wouldn’t have to time to post this message, considering blink’s video i miss you was to premiere 2 days after you posted this, and blink is getting ready for the european tour. asshole
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February 1, 2004 at 11:28 am #125942AnonymousGuest
your an idiot, if you were mark you could get tom’s model for free, i hope no one believes that you are mark, he is way cooler than you.
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October 3, 2002 at 2:55 am #101189AnonymousGuest
GUITAR CENTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!HAS IT!
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May 11, 2004 at 3:59 am #116123AnonymousGuest
: GUITAR CENTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! : !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!HAS IT! Site or Store? if storte where…and how much?
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October 14, 2002 at 7:24 am #101608AnonymousGuest
Check out Musicians friend, they have the squier version, its not exactly the same, but its only $189!!
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August 18, 2002 at 10:29 am #98563AnonymousGuest
First of all, Just buy any mexican strat, then put a pickguarg/mounting plate that accepts humbuckers in. Every mexican strat I have ever seen is routed properly for this. The get the appropriate semore duncan invader pickup and put it in instead of bridge single coil. VOILA!!! You have an ultra shitty (Probably better than the original) tom delong strat for way less cash.
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August 25, 2003 at 11:00 pm #112300AnonymousGuest
First of all nothing will will ever be as good as the original so pay the extra money and get the real thing
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October 28, 2002 at 4:27 pm #102093AnonymousGuest
orr you could just get the original and tobe honset it wouldnt be less money cos you have to pay to get wires re ruted and shit to get the ex act sound and its not definate that ur get it so ummm no dont do that get the proper thing plus its tom delonge hes fuckin rad!
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August 17, 2002 at 9:31 pm #41370AnonymousGuest
I would like as much information as possable about a Gibson ( SR number 057914 ). I believe the model number is ( LG1 ). I purchased the guitar new, in Toledo Ohio about 1969.I have sence lost all the papers pertaning to it. Thank you very much for your help.
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May 25, 2004 at 11:51 pm #116307AnonymousGuest
: I would like as much information as possable about a guitar with a model number 319.12290200 ). I purchased the guitar new, I have sence lost all the papers pertaning to it. Thank you very much for your help.
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August 17, 2002 at 10:35 am #41364AnonymousGuest
recently came accross a Hughes and Kettner Vortex 100watt head and 4×12 cab. It sounded pretty good. Does anybody own one out there? What are they like to use?
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August 17, 2002 at 8:43 am #41358AnonymousGuest
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August 17, 2002 at 8:46 am #98579AnonymousGuest
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August 17, 2002 at 6:29 am #41349AnonymousGuest
Where can i find a manual for ax1000
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September 1, 2003 at 5:38 pm #91376AnonymousGuest
: Where can i find a manual for ax1000 I also need one and have to buy it from Korg UK at £15
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August 17, 2002 at 6:23 am #41351AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Help me ID my ’83 Ibanez Artist guitar, please?
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August 17, 2002 at 6:10 am #41352AnonymousGuest
Ive got a JCM 900 100watt Dual reverb high gain head with 4×12 cabinet. Using Les Paul Classic. What is the best way to get more distortion out of the head. By EQ pedal for boost or distortion pedal???? Just doesnt seem as nasty sounding as I would Like. Please help if possible.
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August 17, 2002 at 5:45 am #41350AnonymousGuest
Which is the best amp modeler? LINE 6 POD, Behringer V-AMP, Johnson J-Station or the Digitech Genetx Desktop Guitar Processor?
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August 17, 2002 at 5:02 pm #98649AnonymousGuest
I don’t know which is ‘best’, but I have used most of them and I prefer the Line 6 POD, I use a vetta and Flextone heads now. : Which is the best amp modeler? LINE 6 POD, Behringer V-AMP, Johnson J-Station or the Digitech Genetx Desktop Guitar Processor?
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August 17, 2002 at 4:54 am #41341AnonymousGuest
Listin, I really want to get a guitar, but i dont know the first thing about them!!!! I really just need someone to talk to who can help me out. someone who knows something about guitars. please help!!!! my sn is bballgirls88 if u can, please get ahold of me!
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August 29, 2002 at 7:13 pm #110918AnonymousGuest
Well, are you looking for acoustic? electric? I’ll help you is I can. But what direction are you going? : Listin, I really want to get a guitar, but i dont know the first thing about them!!!! I really just need someone to talk to who can help me out. someone who knows something about guitars. please help!!!! my sn is bballgirls88 if u can, please get ahold of me!
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August 19, 2002 at 5:26 am #110737AnonymousGuest
What would you want to know?
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August 17, 2002 at 4:52 am #41340AnonymousGuest
Listin, I really want to get a guitar, but i dont know the first thing about them!!!! I really just need someone to talk to who can help me out. someone who knows something about guitars. please help!!!! my sn is bballgirls88 if u can, please get ahold of me!
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August 17, 2002 at 4:45 am #41342AnonymousGuest
I would like to build a replacement for a digitech FS300 3 button footswitch, does anyone know the particulars to the design?
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August 16, 2003 at 7:13 am #90102AnonymousGuest
: I would like to build a replacement for a digitech FS300 3 button footswitch, does anyone know the particulars to the design? This guy posted the schematic: http://www.plexusproductions.ca/FS300/
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August 17, 2002 at 4:30 am #41343AnonymousGuest
i just bought my accustic guiter and its blue and when i went to get it to practice and i accidently hit it against the door and now it has a small gash on the edge of it…is there a way i can put paint on it without having to take it to someone? if so what kind of paint do i need? and how would i get my color close enough to the paint already on it?
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August 17, 2002 at 8:42 pm #98587AnonymousGuest
thanks alot for replying..but i think im just get a crayon and do it that way…its nota big gash just a very small one …but thanks again for ur reply : i just bought my accustic guiter and its blue and when i went to get it to practice and i accidently hit it against the door and now it has a small gash on the edge of it…is there a way i can put paint on it without having to take it to someone? if so what kind of paint do i need? and how would i get my color close enough to the paint already on it?
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August 19, 2002 at 4:52 am #110748AnonymousGuest
you should leave it, just a nice sexy battle scar
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August 17, 2002 at 5:06 pm #98600AnonymousGuest
Tou should be able to match the color easily, first contact the factory to get the finish info, and then search for it, there are alot of places to look online. : i just bought my accustic guiter and its blue and when i went to get it to practice and i accidently hit it against the door and now it has a small gash on the edge of it…is there a way i can put paint on it without having to take it to someone? if so what kind of paint do i need? and how would i get my color close enough to the paint already on it?
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August 17, 2002 at 3:07 am #41331AnonymousGuest
I have a Les Paul Standard and i want to add a 3rd chrome humbucker between the neck and bridge pickups to resemble a black beauty or the new Les Paul Standard Mahogany. Can anyone help me on the steps to install this 3rd humbucker?
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August 18, 2002 at 10:22 am #110736AnonymousGuest
Route out the hole, Place necessary hardware, Attach, Change to 5 way selector instead of 3 (dimarzio’s site has great schematic for this), and finally shred.
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August 17, 2002 at 2:36 am #41332AnonymousGuest
Does any one know how to play, or know where I can get the chords for the Peter King Song "Wasteland"? If so can you please e-mail me: [email protected].
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August 17, 2002 at 2:35 am #41334AnonymousGuest
Does any one know how to play, or know where I can get the tab/chords for the Jon Swift Song "Run River"? If so can you please e-mail me: [email protected].
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February 17, 2004 at 4:49 am #89297AnonymousGuest
Hey man, I saw your request on the discussion forum, posted back in December. I don’t know if you got an answer yet, but Heartland Feeling’s chords are C-Am-F. Played in standard tuning. Most of it is in C, and all of the verses are the same. Start on C, and when you get to "hair down", switch to Am. "Microphone", go back to C. It’s pretty simple, all of it. (F)"He’s only a" (C) "person". (Am) doesn’t know shit. I’m really sorry about how clumsy all of the above is, but I don’t have the time to write out a tab. If you really need one, get back to me. Run River is a little trickier, and it’ll come quicker if you can already fingerpick. It’s played with a capo on the second fret. The basic chords in the verse are C -G-Am-C-Am-G-Am. "Stars’ll make you feel" is on F and G, and "friends" is back on the verse pattern. The second verse is actually a little different: "Hope that someday…"is all on F, with "ocean" falling back on G. That should be enough for you to figure out the song…except the intro and the actual fingerpick pattern are a little too involved for me to type out right now. Like I said, hit me back if you need the extra help. I hope you get the answers you are looking for, and play on. Peace, Frank [email protected]
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February 9, 2004 at 8:41 am #88085AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for the tabs to it too. please send if you have them, i’d appreciate it! [email protected]
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December 16, 2003 at 10:06 am #114383AnonymousGuest
: Does any one know how to play, or know where I can get the tab/chords for the Jon Swift Song "Run River"? If so can you please e-mail me: how about heartland feeling by Jon swift does anyone have that? [email protected].
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October 2, 2003 at 9:15 pm #94384AnonymousGuest
me too!
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September 3, 2003 at 5:40 pm #91524AnonymousGuest
Jeah, this song is great i’d love to have the guitar tabs. If someone has them, please send them to me.
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March 1, 2003 at 2:20 am #105957AnonymousGuest
Does any one know how to play, or know where I can get the tab/chords for the Jon Swift Song "Run River"? If so can you please e-mail me: [email protected]
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March 9, 2003 at 11:37 pm #106226AnonymousGuest
: Does any one know how to play, or know where I can get the tab/chords for the Jon Swift Song "Run River"? If so can you please e-mail me:
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June 3, 2004 at 8:50 am #116436AnonymousGuest
Hi, have you received any answer for the jon swift run river tab? If so I would be pleased to have a copy. Rgds, Ben
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June 17, 2004 at 11:51 pm #122564AnonymousGuest
Gotta love this song been working on it, heres what ive got so far capo on 2 the finger picking is basically like the song "Dust in the Wind" by Kansas, so check those tabs if you are unfamilar with the pattern, its called travis finger picking. e ———-| B 0—-0—| G —0—0-| D –0—0–| A 0—0—-| E ———-| heres the pattern- get good and fast with it 1st part (Run…Carry me away) C-G-Am-F-C-G-Am-Am*-Am**-Am* 2nd part (I know…got friends) C-G-Am-F-C-G-Am-Am* On the Am* the pattern changes to e 0———–| B ——0—–| G —0—–0-| D –0—–0–| A 0—0——| E ————| On the Am** the pattern is e 3———–| B ——0—–| G —0—–0-| D –0—–0–| A 0—0——| E ————| I just found this forum so im gonna keep working on it, Let me know what you think. Dale [email protected]
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February 20, 2003 at 10:41 pm #82636AnonymousGuest
Id love to see those tabs too. Please forward them to me if anyone has them…..
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November 18, 2003 at 9:34 pm #99969AnonymousGuest
From what I can work out it goes: (capo at 2nd fret I think) C G Am F C G Am… For the main verses, and the "Stars will make you feel like you’ve got friends" bit is just: F G C (which leads straight into the C in the verses) But I’m probably wrong! Oh, and I’m not entirely sure on the picking pattern… Cheers 🙂
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October 13, 2003 at 10:55 pm #95548AnonymousGuest
Try G-C-G-C-G-CCC….It’s VERY easy to play.
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June 20, 2003 at 8:02 am #87434AnonymousGuest
that song is the best!! Please forward them to me if anyone has them…..
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May 6, 2003 at 5:50 pm #85658AnonymousGuest
Me too..
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August 17, 2002 at 2:15 am #41333AnonymousGuest
please i need to know about oriental effects guitar from roland .
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August 17, 2002 at 1:07 am #41324AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for guitar chords for "Groovin’ is Easy", (Electric Flag). Anybody got?
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March 18, 2014 at 3:55 am #101067AnonymousGuest
If you ever got the chords, would you send them to me. I need them for my FB group for the Cafe au Go Go where The Flag played. Thanks! Debbie
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September 13, 2004 at 10:17 pm #81999AnonymousGuest
: I’m looking for the chords for Sitting’ In Circles By Electric flag, mayby someone could help me out?
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August 31, 2002 at 11:57 pm #110905AnonymousGuest
: I’m looking for guitar chords written by Graham Colton
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August 16, 2002 at 10:05 pm #41325AnonymousGuest
what model of ibanez is the best for heavy metal and at the same time its "playability factor" is good..
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August 18, 2002 at 10:18 am #110727AnonymousGuest
As long as the guitar is equiped with Ibanez pickups, it will suck for metal. However if you don’t mind replacing them, an upper end RG might be good for you.
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August 16, 2002 at 1:37 pm #41318AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : anyone know anythin about Jackson JDR94
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August 16, 2002 at 11:26 am #41312AnonymousGuest
This serial # is F416571. It’s made in Japan. Has a Lo-pro edge trem. Neck is rosewood with binding & shark tooth inlays. Rounded heel joint. V8 & S1 pickups. bridge pu has been changed. Mirror pickguard. Does anyone know the model? Thanks.
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August 16, 2002 at 7:12 am #41306AnonymousGuest
Hey, im thinking about getting a guitar an stuff but i have no clue what kind to get, what i need, what the differences are or anything! i really need someone who can help me out with all this!!!!
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August 16, 2002 at 4:58 pm #98497AnonymousGuest
Just get the most expensive stuff, if you get cheap stuff you will never be good. : Hey, im thinking about getting a guitar an stuff but i have no clue what kind to get, what i need, what the differences are or anything! i really need someone who can help me out with all this!!!!
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August 16, 2002 at 5:18 am #41299AnonymousGuest
Trying to track down my old guitar that a friend I sold it to pawned in Jacksonville, NC back in ’84. We had an agreement that if he ever needed money he would sell it back to me. Instead, he pawned it and I never saw it again. At the time it had a British Flag pickguard with 2 humbuckers and a single. Old Stratoblaster preamp. Any Leads???? If you know the person that currently owns it I can be emailed at [email protected]
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August 16, 2002 at 2:14 am #41300AnonymousGuest
Hey there… I recently picked up a Laney 120H head & QuadBox. I was basically wondering if anybody out there has had any experience with one of these amps. Any feedback/advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance…. Jake
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August 16, 2002 at 1:00 am #41292AnonymousGuest
does anyone know where i can get the ‘gargoyles angels of darkness’ tab?
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July 22, 2003 at 8:28 pm #109448AnonymousGuest
http://www.metalprovider.com/thedarktower/ You’ll find here the tabs of every Rhapsody song…
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January 12, 2003 at 10:48 pm #104395AnonymousGuest
if anybody can find the gargoyles, angels of darkness guitar tabs please tell me where it is!!!
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October 25, 2002 at 3:08 am #101933AnonymousGuest
: does anyone know where i can get the ’emerald sword’ tab?
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October 25, 2002 at 3:08 am #101929AnonymousGuest
: does anyone know where i can get the ‘gargoyles angels of darkness’ tab?
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July 13, 2004 at 4:35 pm #122760AnonymousGuest
: : does anyone know where i can get the ‘gargoyles angels of darkness’ tab? here: http://www.metalprovider.com/algalord/tabs/gaod.htm
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August 16, 2002 at 8:52 am #98477AnonymousGuest
: does anyone know where i can get the ‘gargoyles angels of darkness’ tab?
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October 8, 2002 at 9:14 pm #101499AnonymousGuest
I’ve found it in this direction http://www.metalprovider.com/thedarktower/ You must look in the link "tabs" and look for rhapsody. I think in that page is a tabs of all rhapsody’s songs. Believe me
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October 8, 2002 at 9:08 pm #101508AnonymousGuest
I dont remember the direction, but send me and email and ill send it to you
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August 15, 2002 at 11:50 pm #41293AnonymousGuest
My acoustic guitar has no holes or anything to plug in so how can I amplify it? Also, it doesn’t have a bit where I put a guitar strap on, can I just buy any strap and strap it on?
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August 16, 2002 at 5:09 pm #98493AnonymousGuest
Any new acoustic guitar will NOT have a hole in it, it is up to the new owner to make one. The size and shape of the hole will determine your own personal tone and define your playing style, a general rule of thumb is to make it as big as your penis (or as big as you wish it was), i.e. the bigger it is the more babes you’ll get. I normally just use a jigsaw to cut mine out, and if you don’t want to remove the strings just drill alot of holes under them, belive me this will work just as good, especially if it is an ovation. : My acoustic guitar has no holes or anything to plug in so how can I amplify it? Also, it doesn’t have a bit where I put a guitar strap on, can I just buy any strap and strap it on?
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August 16, 2002 at 1:16 am #98479AnonymousGuest
Your local guitar center has an assortment of pickups that go right in the soundhole of an acoustic guitar. the pickup has a wire that you plug into an amp. Those little buttons are also available and just screw into the guitar. If you are afraid to do that yourself, any guitar shop can do that for you.
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January 29, 2004 at 3:05 am #115099AnonymousGuest
how do the letters and numbers for guitar tabs work?
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August 15, 2002 at 10:39 pm #41285AnonymousGuest
ass
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August 15, 2002 at 6:25 pm #41286AnonymousGuest
all the gomez tabs i have are at http://www.netxl.com.au/gomez.zip
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August 15, 2002 at 11:17 am #41279AnonymousGuest
Hi, Is there any way that I can get the sheet music for Nicole C Mullens, Call on Jesus? Would I haveta pay or can i get it free? Thanks. I need it asap
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January 2, 2004 at 11:28 pm #82485AnonymousGuest
Hi, Is there any way that I can get the sheet music for Nicole C Mullens, Call on Jesus? Would I have to pay or can i get it free? Thanks. I need it A.S.A.P.
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October 21, 2002 at 12:29 am #101748AnonymousGuest
Hi I was wondering if there is anyway that I could get sheet music for the piano,drums,and guitar and lyrics for Nicole C Mullen’s song Sometimes. I kind of need this soon so if i could get a response I would greatly appreciate it. Gob Bless!!!! :o) Thanks, Ashley
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August 15, 2002 at 10:43 am #41278AnonymousGuest
Hey anyone that can reapaint guitars please email me at [email protected]. I want to have it paint navy blue with a white outline around the body. I have a White Epiphone Les Paul Custom right now and the whole thing would need to be painted. Email me please and i can send a picture of i what i want it to look like.
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August 16, 2002 at 1:12 am #98430AnonymousGuest
http://www.gmwguitars.com/ I had my blue Charvel Mod.6 refinished by them. They are absolutly the best. They do the custom graphics and paint jobs for Jackson guitars. The owners name is Lee Garver. Their pricing and finishes are all listed on their website as well as photos of the guitars they have finished. I promise you will not be sorry. My guitar gets raves by everyone that sees it.
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August 15, 2002 at 9:59 am #41271AnonymousGuest
What is a ’91 American Strat with EMG’s SA’s worth?
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August 15, 2002 at 6:57 am #41272AnonymousGuest
i want to buy a martin graphite x gutiar please email me if you have one for sell
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August 15, 2002 at 2:29 am #41268AnonymousGuest
I have a Taylor 314c acoustic/electric that Willie Nelson recently signed. Is there anything I can put on the signature to keep it from running or fading?
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August 16, 2002 at 5:19 pm #98427AnonymousGuest
If it fades just get a sharpie and trace over it, putting anything over it will deface and reduce the value of the guitar. : I have a Taylor 314c acoustic/electric that Willie Nelson recently signed. Is there anything I can put on the signature to keep it from running or fading?
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August 15, 2002 at 1:45 am #41263AnonymousGuest
I trying to find more information about Washburn D-62SW, Serial #78431, as Washburn international does not have records that go back as far as 78. I not sure if it is a Priaire Song, or Harvest or What? Any Help would be appreiacated.
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August 15, 2002 at 1:20 am #41266AnonymousGuest
What pick thickness would be recommended for shredding practice – more flimsy and yielding, or harder? I know both have their benefits, soft gives you the ductile flexibility and hard gives you a sharp, defined tone… but frankly, I’m stumped. Could somebody point me in the right direction?
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August 16, 2002 at 5:22 pm #98425AnonymousGuest
Just grow your fingernails long, it’s like having 5 picks and the secret of the pros. then you can paint em too and look cool. : What pick thickness would be recommended for shredding practice – more flimsy and yielding, or harder? I know both have their benefits, soft gives you the ductile flexibility and hard gives you a sharp, defined tone… but frankly, I’m stumped. Could somebody point me in the right direction?
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August 15, 2002 at 12:19 am #41265AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know how to do this? I can’t mix glitter or anything w/the paint because I have to spray it, so if anyone has any ideas, let me know.
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August 16, 2002 at 1:18 am #98460AnonymousGuest
Simple, buy Metallic(glitter) Paint. Voila, sparkle finish.
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August 14, 2002 at 10:36 pm #41258AnonymousGuest
I’m restoring an 80’s Les Paul and have manged to accidentally remove the "Les Paul Model" headstock decal. I would appreciate any help. You can email me at [email protected]
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August 16, 2002 at 6:44 pm #98448AnonymousGuest
I think you’re going to have a difficult time getting one of those, many people stick these on "copies" and try to sell them for "real" Gibson’s; thus, Gibson will "ONLY" distribute these to authorized warranty centers.
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August 14, 2002 at 8:12 pm #41255AnonymousGuest
Anybody know or have an original 3 way switch for my Fender Strat 1966 for sale?
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August 14, 2002 at 8:35 am #41247AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : WANTED: Ibanez Jem 777 – Green
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August 14, 2002 at 6:37 am #41249AnonymousGuest
Dear Sir: can you help me. I need the wordigs of the Song : Aye Meray Watan Kay Logo, Zara aankh mein Bhar lo paani. If you have can you call me please. I am in California (661)587-2333 Asar Syed
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August 14, 2002 at 4:57 am #41248AnonymousGuest
double humbuckers, red with black guard, new condition w/ some belt buckle type marks on back. looks/plays great $530 negotiable (retail 800-1100) New Jersey pickup Email me
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October 6, 2004 at 5:54 am #84487AnonymousGuest
Do you have any pictures of the guitar?
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September 20, 2003 at 2:58 am #93166AnonymousGuest
: double humbuckers, red with black guard, new condition w/ some belt buckle type marks on back. looks/plays great : $530 negotiable (retail 800-1100) New Jersey pickup : Email me do you have any pics [email protected]
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August 14, 2002 at 2:21 am #41241AnonymousGuest
PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME I NEED A SAM1 HAS ANYONE GOT ONE TO SELL I WILL PAY GOOD MONEY IM DESPARATE
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August 13, 2002 at 11:19 pm #41230AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : SAMICK Les Paul Custom "The Samick"
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August 13, 2002 at 11:12 pm #41224AnonymousGuest
I need general info on this model. No one seems to know anything about these neck through guitars. Mine is black with gold hardware, ESP Floyd, 2 full size humbuckers, Jackson style headstock,binding on neck and headstock.When and where were they made? Is it rare? Any info would be appreciated.
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August 13, 2002 at 7:30 pm #41228AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for Sheet music of pharaon from GIPSY KING If anybody has it please EMAIL ME thanks [email protected]
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August 13, 2002 at 3:41 pm #41225AnonymousGuest
if any one has the tab for overdue goodbye – Anastacia I need it for upcoming show it would be appreciated if you could send it to me. thanx
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August 13, 2002 at 3:02 pm #41227AnonymousGuest
hi, I have an old 64 D/R, when i bought it, I could see there had been some mod’s done to it, an extra transformer that sits down into the spk area of the D/R cabinet so the 12" spk being an 80watt has to be just off center of the cabinet. I play a lot of S.R.V’s music, at present with my old strat and ts 808 I getting not a bad sound, but it could be better the bottom end gets a bit muddy, (looses string clarity ), the mids and high’s are ok, with the amp on about 3 1/2 to 4 the treble and bass set to a big clean sound, my ts 808 then is set on overdrive practually off, I find the tone control on the ts is really sensitive, too much one way and the sustain and strings clarity on mid and high sounds is great but the bass muddys a bit, back the other way and I loose sustain ( gain) but it dose clean the sound up. My question is….will a 15"spk help here, most shops( all I’ve been to and rang ) just don’t carry 15" spk’s for guitar in a cabinet so I’m not able to try one..bugger. The shops tell me 2×12" green backs are what you need.. mmm don’t know…??? What I’m after is a good clean sound with good string clarity and gain.( sustain ) Can anyone help in advise….? email me…cheers..Lee
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August 15, 2002 at 5:36 pm #98467AnonymousGuest
: hi, : I have an old 64 D/R, when i bought it, I could see there had been some mod’s done to it, an extra transformer that sits down into the spk area of the D/R cabinet so the 12" spk being an 80watt has to be just off center of the cabinet. : I play a lot of S.R.V’s music, at present with my old strat and ts 808 I getting not a bad sound, but it could be better the bottom end gets a bit muddy, (looses string clarity ), the mids and high’s are ok, with the amp on about 3 1/2 to 4 the treble and bass set to a big clean sound, my ts 808 then is set on overdrive practually off, I find the tone control on the ts is really sensitive, too much one way and the sustain and strings clarity on mid and high sounds is great but the bass muddys a bit, back the other way and I loose sustain ( gain) but it dose clean the sound up. My question is….will a 15"spk help here, most shops( all I’ve been to and rang ) just don’t carry 15" spk’s for guitar in a cabinet so I’m not able to try one..bugger. : The shops tell me 2×12" green backs are what you need.. mmm don’t know…??? : What I’m after is a good clean sound with good string clarity and gain.( sustain ) : Can anyone help in advise….? : email me…cheers..Lee
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August 15, 2002 at 5:56 pm #110761AnonymousGuest
: : hi, : : I have an old 64 D/R, when i bought it, I could see there had been some mod’s done to it, an extra transformer that sits down into the spk area of the D/R cabinet so the 12" spk being an 80watt has to be just off center of the cabinet. : : I play a lot of S.R.V’s music, at present with my old strat and ts 808 I getting not a bad sound, but it could be better the bottom end gets a bit muddy, (looses string clarity ), the mids and high’s are ok, with the amp on about 3 1/2 to 4 the treble and bass set to a big clean sound, my ts 808 then is set on overdrive practually off, I find the tone control on the ts is really sensitive, too much one way and the sustain and strings clarity on mid and high sounds is great but the bass muddys a bit, back the other way and I loose sustain ( gain) but it dose clean the sound up. My question is….will a 15"spk help here, most shops( all I’ve been to and rang ) just don’t carry 15" spk’s for guitar in a cabinet so I’m not able to try one..bugger. : : The shops tell me 2×12" green backs are what you need.. mmm don’t know…??? : : What I’m after is a good clean sound with good string clarity and gain.( sustain ) : : Can anyone help in advise….? : : email me…cheers..Lee Lee I play a lot of S.R.V. also. I find that using two amps ( combos) certainly helps. One clean, one dirty, the clean one is a touch louder than the other. The sustain you want comes from the dirty amp whilst the clean one keeps the integrity of the original notes or chords played. If you have one amp I have a little Fender Super two ten I turn the volume of the amp to full on the clean channel which is not very loud when I use my strat. I then wind up my distortion pedal to full, then set the effect level to a reasonable level. I then wind back the volume on the strat and get a reasonable clean sound. The eefct on the amp is that it overloads the pre-amp hence the amp goes into compression(in laymans little noises get bigger) there is the sustain you have been looking for. Hope that helps you out. Good luck, Kim
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August 12, 2002 at 11:58 pm #41211AnonymousGuest
Hi I’ve (tried) played the guitar for a just 4 months now and I wonder how I can mute certain strings while playing chords???? E.G. How shall I play the following tab???? e ————————————————— B ————————————————— G —————-7–7–7-0—————-5–5–5-0- D —8–8–8—-7–7–7-0—-5–5–5—5–5–5-0—– A —8–8–8—-5–5–5-0—-5–5–5—3–3–3-0—– E —6–6–6——————–3–3–3————– (it’s Nirvana – "Drain You"/Nevermind) How do I use my fingers to mute the B and the e strings?? I hope someone out ther can help me….
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August 18, 2002 at 12:23 pm #98577AnonymousGuest
i hate to sound like an arsehole but when you play powerchords you only strum the 3 strings the chord is played on practise this and you won’t need to mute the other strings and it is alot easier
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August 16, 2002 at 8:42 am #98469AnonymousGuest
you need not mute them in this situation. If you needed to there would be X’s on the strings needing muting. Unless that is what those 0’s are supposed to be. Anyway just play the strings indicated and none of the others.
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August 14, 2002 at 3:22 am #98491AnonymousGuest
You raise your finger slightly off the strings you want to mute. Your finger still has to touch the string but not hard enough to fret the notes.
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August 12, 2002 at 11:33 pm #41212AnonymousGuest
Have a Simon&Patrick SP6 with a Seymour Duncan (Woody)pickup.The guitar has a nice sound until played through amp,would appreciate a bit of advice on DI leads with pre-amp built in,as the amps I use are usually borrowed,and sometimes no pre-amp available.
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August 12, 2002 at 10:07 pm #41204AnonymousGuest
THIS COOL SITE IS FOR BAND-IN-A-BOX USER. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/biabfsg
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August 12, 2002 at 9:27 pm #41206AnonymousGuest
This is a great guitar – burgundy polished finish. It was my first guitar and sounds great. Check it out the address below or click the link. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=899322322
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August 12, 2002 at 8:35 pm #41208AnonymousGuest
This guitar that i recieved is black with an airbrushed red finish. The only label on the guitar is "BEAM" in a triangle sticker. From my research I have found that BEAM is a way of painting the guitar and not a make. If you could give me any suggestions on how to find the make, please do.
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August 12, 2002 at 8:34 pm #41205AnonymousGuest
Hi! I own a Giannini AWN60 guitar made 1974, in very good condition. Iwould like to know what could be the value of this guitar. By he it soud is powerfull but mellow . Thank you, Alain
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September 14, 2003 at 6:03 am #112618AnonymousGuest
I own a Giannini AWS570 purchased in 1974. I also wonder of the value, thought the guitar is of personal value beyond monetary worth! Michael : Hi! I own a Giannini AWN60 guitar made 1974, in very good condition. Iwould like to know what could be the value of this guitar. By he it soud is powerfull but mellow . : Thank you, : Alain
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August 12, 2002 at 7:48 am #41194AnonymousGuest
Hello, Don’t shoot the messager, this is could high quality information I’m giving you. Another GPA update!!! ———————- The Guitar Pedal Archive (crazier than ever) http://www.guitarpedalarchive.com/ Latest Headlines : -Zvex’s tube-amp pedal -Pro Co’s new DeuceTone RAT Latest Pedal Info : -The Fender Blender -Zvex Fuzz Factory ———————- Don’t worry, we’re all gonna die eventually anyways, -tim Mercury’s Fortune – Alternative music in Austin, TX http://www.guitarpedalarchive.com/mercurysfortune/
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August 13, 2002 at 12:29 am #98302AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know much about Nine Volt Nirvana effects?
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January 6, 2004 at 7:22 am #114742AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone know much about Nine Volt Nirvana effects? nope
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March 28, 2003 at 3:49 pm #106684AnonymousGuest
Where in New York City can I buy this pedal?
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August 13, 2002 at 2:45 am #110743AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone know much about Nine Volt Nirvana effects? i have a Skyripper Fuzz. very cool box, but not for the faint at heart. takes a lot of tweaking on a lot of knobs. can produce many whacked out sounds, as well as the Rangemaster/Fuzz Face thing. I use it in freakout mode mostly. the builder lives in my town, he makes a few other more "accessible" pedals all of which are cool. -jas Albuquerque
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August 12, 2002 at 4:45 am #41187AnonymousGuest
i need tablatures from black label society
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August 12, 2002 at 3:06 am #41188AnonymousGuest
hi i have a old ovalten guitar model no.1111-4 and i would like to know how much its worth cause its in perfect condition if you know please send me an email at [email protected] and on the subject put guitar so i know to open it – thanks
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August 12, 2002 at 1:39 am #41180AnonymousGuest
i recently purchased the boss gt-6 and i want to get as close to eddie’s sound as possible from the dave daze.if anybody can help me please e-mail me.
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August 12, 2002 at 1:15 am #41179AnonymousGuest
Hi there! Looking for a site were I can check my Fenders exact birthday. Mail me about this if ya know one. Thanx
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November 22, 2004 at 5:38 am #92019AnonymousGuest
: Hi there! Looking for a site were I can check my Fenders exact birthday. Mail me about this if ya know one. : Thanx
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August 11, 2002 at 11:42 pm #41181AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : early 60s Electro (cresting wave solidbody shape)
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August 11, 2002 at 4:51 pm #41173AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : 2nd hand Epiphone strat copy – any info ?
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August 11, 2002 at 3:56 pm #41172AnonymousGuest
does anyone know where i can find the tab to "alive in an ultra world" by steve vai from the album of the same title
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August 11, 2002 at 9:51 pm #98303AnonymousGuest
Don’t know here, but I think it’s a good track, and it would probally take 1/2 a day (for me) to tab it out, and I’am not that ambitious. I just kept listening to it and plugging away cuz I think thats the only way you can really nail it. : does anyone know where i can find the tab to "alive in an ultra world" by steve vai from the album of the same title
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March 27, 2004 at 8:15 pm #115839AnonymousGuest
well, if it would indeed take a half day for you to tab it… why don’t you do it and make the rest of the world happy. it’s a great track and it’s a shame it’s not tabbed yet….
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April 10, 2004 at 12:25 pm #115986AnonymousGuest
yeah, please tab it!!! its such a cool intro!
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August 11, 2002 at 4:31 am #41160AnonymousGuest
I have this old Tokai I found in my attic. I guess its an AST – ’62, being thats what it says on the side it also says somethng about vintage series on it. It looks exactly like an old fender… Can someone tell me something about this guitar please?
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August 13, 2002 at 7:59 pm #98313AnonymousGuest
Very good copy guitars from Japan. Absolute keepers! : I have this old Tokai I found in my attic. I guess its an AST – ’62, being thats what it says on the side it also says somethng about vintage series on it. It looks exactly like an old fender… Can someone tell me something about this guitar please?
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August 11, 2002 at 2:58 am #41161AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’ve just put two old recordings of mine in mp3.com. They are actually my first attempts in mixing and recording. I think it worths for the songs … there are some mixing and recording problems … but if you are curious and like guitars …. go to http://mp3.com/Giovanni_Capitani Enjoy it and send some feedback. Thanks, Giovanni
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August 11, 2002 at 12:20 am #41155AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : silvertone guitar???
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August 10, 2002 at 10:02 pm #41144AnonymousGuest
I found 2 old instruments and was wondering if anybody know their value. weymann & sons keystone state 25, 4 string banjo with wood resonator and case from the 1930’s i think (can’t find serial #) and a national sunburst triolian serial # 526w. the banjo is in good condition the triolian is rough
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August 11, 2002 at 9:41 am #98319AnonymousGuest
Didn’t anyone tell you this is a guitar discussion site. And, by the way people here help other guitarists. They do fence banjos.
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August 10, 2002 at 9:19 am #41141AnonymousGuest
Hi folks! Anyone have any opinions on 2 guitar instruction methods: 1. Mike Caruso’s Natural Approach to the Guitar 2. Robert Conti: Jazz Guitar method books and videos. Thanks! Doug
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August 11, 2002 at 9:38 am #98304AnonymousGuest
The robert conti is probably a better choise. At least he plays listenable music.
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August 10, 2002 at 8:03 am #41139AnonymousGuest
i jsut got a gibson p-90 that has one wire coming out of it. how do i wire it into a strat? is it possible? please help, i’m desparet here. thanks
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August 11, 2002 at 12:56 am #98167AnonymousGuest
Get a router or wood chisel and carve out a big ole hole in that strat, then stick that puppy in there, there is only one wire cuz p90’s have so much tone if there were 2 wires you wouldn’t be able to handle it so just solder it anywhere… preferably to ground, and volia you now have yerself a fat strat. : i jsut got a gibson p-90 that has one wire coming out of it. how do i wire it into a strat? is it possible? please help, i’m desparet here. thanks
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January 9, 2005 at 10:15 pm #124944AnonymousGuest
Put a P 90 in my new Samick first thing. Plugged into the old Fender Blues amp and it’s pure heaven.
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August 11, 2002 at 9:36 am #110725AnonymousGuest
this is ridiculous The one wire is the hot wire, and the plate on the bottom of the pickup is the ground. I think you can figure it out from there. By the way if you want my real opinion it is in you best intrest to not put a crappy pickup into an even crappier guitar. But take it for what you will.
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August 11, 2002 at 5:12 pm #117285AnonymousGuest
Daaaaaaa, obviously it wasn’t a serious reply, guess I need to put a stick up my butt if I want to post here, probally why there isn’t any content or real or even fun discussion here, just jerks that call people and their equipment crap but never provide any real info, so I will not bother anyone here, have fun making fun of people, looks like you have the board all to yourself.. enjoy! : this is ridiculous The one wire is the hot wire, and the plate on the bottom of the pickup is the ground. I think you can figure it out from there. By the way if you want my real opinion it is in you best intrest to not put a crappy pickup into an even crappier guitar. But take it for what you will.
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August 10, 2002 at 6:31 am #41140AnonymousGuest
Ok, i just got a guitar… and ibanez pf5,and i can’t figure out for the life of me how to attatch a guitar strap to it! I know that’s probably really stupid, but i can only find one strap button thingy on the base of the gutar, there’s nothing wher the housing meets th fret board. Somebody please tell me what to do!! HELP HELP!!
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August 10, 2002 at 5:22 pm #98184AnonymousGuest
i guess that’s an acoustic? some of them have to be attached at the headstock, some straps have one hole at one end, and laces at the other end to tie around the headstock
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August 11, 2002 at 1:46 am #110767AnonymousGuest
: i guess that’s an acoustic? some of them have to be attached at the headstock, some straps have one hole at one end, and laces at the other end to tie around the headstock The other solution is to buy another ‘pin’, like the one at the tail of the instrument. These are cheap (like $1.00 to $3.00) and the people at your music store/guitar repair shop can put it on for you.
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August 10, 2002 at 6:16 am #41133AnonymousGuest
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=898726093 This is a great guitar – burgundy polished finish. It was my first guitar and sounds great. Check it out the address above.
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August 12, 2002 at 9:21 pm #98285AnonymousGuest
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August 10, 2002 at 3:42 am #41134AnonymousGuest
His name is mark, I don’t know his last name, It’s not McGee, He played with the Edgar Winter Band On Aug. 8, 2002. I would like to find a website or something about him.. Please reply I will be checking back every day. This makr has blackish brownish Kinda curly hair but it’s short.. When I saw him play he had a white cowboy hat on, tan jeans and a black sweatshirt.. Please reply Back ^^
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August 11, 2002 at 9:18 pm #98286AnonymousGuest
: His name is mark, I don’t know his last name, It’s not McGee, He played with the Edgar Winter Band On Aug. 8, 2002. I would like to find a website or something about him.. Please reply I will be checking back every day. This makr has blackish brownish Kinda curly hair but it’s short.. When I saw him play he had a white cowboy hat on, tan jeans and a black sweatshirt.. Please reply Back ^^
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August 11, 2002 at 9:27 pm #110734AnonymousGuest
to me : : His name is mark, I don’t know his last name, It’s not McGee, He played with the Edgar Winter Band On Aug. 8, 2002. I would like to find a website or something about him.. Please reply I will be checking back every day. This makr has blackish brownish Kinda curly hair but it’s short.. When I saw him play he had a white cowboy hat on, tan jeans and a black sweatshirt.. Please reply Back ^^
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August 10, 2002 at 1:26 am #41126AnonymousGuest
Hi Can you help me please? I own a Silvertone Model 1472. It’s in very good condition. All original parts. I bought it around 1980. I’ve used it very little since I have own it. I have started to use it more and more as a practice amp connected to my Boss GT5 and 1982 Gibson Les Paul custom. I recently bought new tubes and I’m thinking about installing a new speaker, new capacitors and maybe resistors because everything is so old. When I hit hi’s on my guitar the speaker starts to vibrate. My question is what kind of speaker should I replace the old one with and should I replace the electronics. Is it a 4 ohm speaker? I have no intention of throwing the old parts away. I feel like if I do this I will change the sound along with the old parts and it won’t be original anymore.Any advice is appreciated. Thanks Erne
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December 3, 2003 at 9:36 pm #101755AnonymousGuest
I also have one of the Silvertone 1472 guitar amps that had a intermittent problem. I took the chassis out and found a solder joint on the wiper of the tremolo speed pot had never been soldered !!. On an older amp like this it is good to check/replace the filter caps. *If there is a lot of 120Hz hum when it is turned "ON", the power supply filters are going out. Yo can also look to see if they are bulging, or leaking some ooze (bad sign / change them). Use the same voltage or higher rated versions at a similar or a bit higher capacitance value. The 12inch speaker in that model amp is rated for 3.2 Ohms. A 4 Ohm model is more common. Here is a listing for a schematic for that model: http://www.doctoraudio.us/Silvertone/schematics.html Best regards, Wild Jim
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August 10, 2002 at 3:33 am #98179AnonymousGuest
Replace the speaker first and then see what you got, I wouldn’t mess with the electronics unless your having serious noise problems, you’ll be surprised how long those resistors will last. Most technicians are using Jensen’s for replacement speakers, but Celection’s are also good; I like the old Fender speakers when and if they can be found.
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August 10, 2002 at 1:19 am #41128AnonymousGuest
Equipment: 1979 Bassman 10; 2 channels (Bass/Guitar). I am getting an extreme annoying loud crackling sound from the Bass channel and have found out that the 100K resistor/resistors are bad. After the amp warms up (about an hour) the sound “sometimes” goes away, it always dissipates to lower levels however. My question is this: I have noticed that the interior seems to be “waxed” or coated with some sort of substance, when I heat the solder to remove the old/bad resistors what effect will this waxy substance have on the resolder project. It seems to me that the wax (if that’s what it is) will interfere with making a good solder. If this is a problem, what is an effective way to remove and clean up this waxy material. Thanks for any help,
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August 11, 2002 at 3:37 am #98183AnonymousGuest
Found the answer. The wax will not interfer with soldering.
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August 9, 2002 at 11:13 pm #41127AnonymousGuest
its been 2 months since i started playing the guitar [self taught] n ive composed a lot of songs by combining various chords together, but i don’t seem to get diversity in my songs…i think i require more knowledge of chord combinations…help needed!
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August 11, 2002 at 9:45 pm #98289AnonymousGuest
Just get a chord reference book or download one and spend some time every day learing new ones and differnt voicings, thats an easy way to start and after playing adound like that for a while you will naturally figure out how chords are formed and to come up with alternate voicings on your own. Good luck and have fun. : its been 2 months since i started playing the guitar [self taught] n ive composed a lot of songs by combining various chords together, but i don’t seem to get diversity in my songs…i think i require more knowledge of chord combinations…help needed!
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August 11, 2002 at 9:32 am #98155AnonymousGuest
Get a music degree, that is what i did.
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August 9, 2002 at 1:40 pm #41114AnonymousGuest
Hi. I currently own an electric guitar that has 2 single coil and a humbucker. My amp has a overdrive effect. Do you think that it is worth to buy the MT-2 pedal effect or switch to dual humbucker guitar? I would like to have Metallica sound. Please advise. Thanks
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August 16, 2002 at 4:57 pm #98431AnonymousGuest
no don’t get the metal zone they suck. my friend has one and after playing it for about half an hour the novelty wore off and i realised that they were a waste off money. if you want the metallica sound buy the same gear they have
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August 9, 2002 at 12:35 pm #41113AnonymousGuest
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August 9, 2002 at 10:20 am #41106AnonymousGuest
can anyone give me any advice on buying a decent half stack for under 800.00 ive looked at the carvin sx series and the randall rh100 and cab and many others. i jus want a good amp for my money if anyone could tell me from experience of owning a good amp or just can give some advice thanks
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November 2, 2004 at 1:03 am #89987AnonymousGuest
: can anyone give me any advice on buying a decent half stack for under 800.00 : ive looked at the carvin sx series and the randall rh100 and cab and many others. i jus want a good amp for my money if anyone could tell me from experience of owning a good amp or just can give some advice : thanks
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November 2, 2004 at 1:09 am #124016AnonymousGuest
: : can anyone give me any advice on buying a decent half stack for under 800.00 : : ive looked at the carvin sx series and the randall rh100 and cab and many others. i jus want a good amp for my money if anyone could tell me from experience of owning a good amp or just can give some advice : : thanks i got a carvin half stack with tube head and built in equalizer, i wanted a G 4 it but if you can get me 8 thats cool. it is in perfect cond. and sounds mean awesome bottom end (bass) so its beafy esspecially if you tune down. any ?
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August 9, 2002 at 7:10 pm #98165AnonymousGuest
I like the Carvins!
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August 9, 2002 at 10:20 am #41107AnonymousGuest
can anyone give me any advice on buying a decent half stack for under 800.00 ive looked at the carvin sx series and the randall rh100 and cab and many others. i jus want a good amp for my money if anyone could tell me from experience of owning a good amp or just can give some advice thanks
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August 9, 2002 at 8:52 am #41099AnonymousGuest
Silverado is a southern maryland based originals rock/country/southern rock band located in white plains,md. we are currently auditioning for a male or female rythem guitarist w/ three part harmony vocals full of dedication to upcoming cd project and future show dates.**Drug Free Zone** Contact Silverado at: [email protected] To send your demo contact: [email protected] ps- we are mature adults, this is not a fly by night teen dream operation.serious inquieries only.
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August 9, 2002 at 6:16 am #41100AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Radio in my amp
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August 9, 2002 at 4:39 am #41093AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : montaya guitars acou.
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August 9, 2002 at 1:47 am #41090AnonymousGuest
Hi everybody, nice site; didn’t have a chance to surf it yet but this topic sort of caught my eye. Some "heavy" names have been mentioned and ALL very worthy of such a title; however, one name seems to be absent from those that I’ve seen so far. Mike Bloomfield, who was the "first" guitar hero and preceeded many "old timer" names by as much as 4 years with outstanding guitar work that caught the eyes of "all" those other names mentioned. Just some food for thought. However, if I was to choose "MY" favorite I would pick Jeff Beck; for his sheer brillance, speed, and knowledge of the instrument/effects I believe he is unsurpassed in his field.
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August 9, 2002 at 7:08 pm #98172AnonymousGuest
Hmm.It’s hard to say who’s THE BEST.There were so many bad mofos,that makes it hard to narrow it down to ONE person.It’s like asking,which is more dangerous,the grizzly bear or polar bear? They’re BOTH very dangerous.
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August 9, 2002 at 1:42 am #41086AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Adding 3rd strap button to RIC bass–help!
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August 9, 2002 at 12:26 am #41083AnonymousGuest
I’m on the verge of doing something increadibly stupid or the best thing I’ve ever done. What to do if I can get a Peavey Bandit 112 (second edition) new for 390 euro; 100 watts, 2 channels, solid state or a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 401 for £150; 40 watts, 3 channels, valve state…..the only problem is that I live in Belgium and I would have to make arrangements to ship the Marshall from England while I’m at the beach 1200km away from home. Whereas I could deal with the Peavey later on without any worries. Complicated, innit?
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August 9, 2002 at 4:16 am #98150AnonymousGuest
If I were you I would do anything I could to get my hands on that Marshall. I own a Marshall Valvestate 2000 Avt 100 and another guy in my band owns a peavey 112. Whilst the peavey does a good job, the Marshall kicks it’s arse tone wise and he wishes he owned one. If the 40watts is a concern, don’t worry you can always mic it.
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August 13, 2002 at 9:38 am #98321AnonymousGuest
: If I were you I would do anything I could to get my hands on that Marshall. I own a Marshall Valvestate 2000 Avt 100 and another guy in my band owns a peavey 112. Whilst the peavey does a good job, the Marshall kicks it’s arse tone wise and he wishes he owned one. If the 40watts is a concern, don’t worry you can always mic it. Well, it seems that only a marshall sounds like a marshall, but as a amp tech, I can tell you from too much experience that all of the marshall amps, except perhaps the plexi, are made like crap, bad designs, bad components, and difficult to work on. Good thing they come with a five year warranty, they need ’em, but I wont do any more marshall (korg) warranties, the company is always trying to screw the techs. Nope, those repairs will cost!
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January 28, 2003 at 8:19 am #105145AnonymousGuest
I have to agree,as an amp tech Marshall valvestates have become my bread and butter.The only amps I’ve seen break down more are Crate amps.Love to see the crappy workmanship they are building into these amps lately.All the overseas labor really helps people like me.I won’t work on any new Fender crap anymore.I still use Peavey because it’s still built tough,unlike the trucks using the same slogan.I would never consider doing marshall for a warranty center.How fast things change,bottom line….forget all the new bells and whistles…go for what you know(and rarely is it built in korea or mexico)
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August 8, 2002 at 10:10 pm #41085AnonymousGuest
Does anyone out there have access to a copy of Guitar World Acoustic issue #48 (Allman Brothers on cover)? I am willing to pay money–I desperately want this!! Thanks.
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August 8, 2002 at 9:51 pm #41084AnonymousGuest
about to instrumental guitar rock music. Please visit: http://mp3.com/Giovanni_Capitani Thanks
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August 8, 2002 at 8:51 pm #41082AnonymousGuest
Hi I am compleatly new to playong the Guitar. I have a Pretty nice Alversz acoustis Electric cut away, and i am taking my first lesson today Aug 8th,2002. If any one can help me out by pointing me to a realy top notch home lesson CD-Rom Or Vhs hopefully that offers advanced lessions for you can buy as you improve i would br greatfull. Thanks,Paul
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August 8, 2002 at 8:37 pm #41074AnonymousGuest
does anyone know of any sites where you can upload your bands recordings (free if possible), or share your music with others (ie. for comments or advice). any advice or help much appreciated
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September 10, 2003 at 5:16 am #92283AnonymousGuest
good question, i’m trying to do the same thing, its pretty fucking ridiculous how hard it is to get someone to listen to the tunes. keep up the good fight
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August 8, 2002 at 8:04 pm #41076AnonymousGuest
My GP-16 processor suddenly lost a lot of volume. The effects work fine but the output is realy soft. I have checked all the obvious stuff. Would anyone know what the problem might be.
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August 8, 2002 at 8:01 am #41063AnonymousGuest
I got a sweet total Gibson guitar package, go to http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=898393015 to check it out.
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August 8, 2002 at 7:57 am #41062AnonymousGuest
SIR, I AM INTERESTED IN LEARNING TO PLAY THE GUITAR. I AM A BEGINNER. DO YOU KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND A TEACHER WHO CAN HELP ME. I AM WILLING TO PAY. PLEASE LET M HERE FROM YOU SOON.
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August 8, 2002 at 5:21 pm #98023AnonymousGuest
I WILL TEACH YOU FOR A FEE, AND AFTER PAYMENT IS RECEIVED YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO CALL ME SIR… SERIOUSLY JUST GO TO ANY MUSIC STORE, THE YELLOW PAGES, OR ASK PLAYERS AT CLUBS WHOS GIVING LESSONS. : SIR, I AM INTERESTED IN LEARNING TO PLAY THE GUITAR. I AM A BEGINNER. DO YOU KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND A TEACHER WHO CAN HELP ME. I AM WILLING TO PAY. PLEASE LET M HERE FROM YOU SOON.
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August 8, 2002 at 4:53 am #41064AnonymousGuest
I have seen this request several times, and have scowered the net for a long while now. The only place I found that had a link to it was on this site, but that was over a year ago and that site has gone down. If someone could please either email or post where the tab can be found, it would be VERY VERY much appreciated. Thanks in advance, Paradox
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October 19, 2002 at 11:51 am #101749AnonymousGuest
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August 8, 2002 at 2:34 am #41053AnonymousGuest
SRV IS THE BEST PLAYER OF ALL TIME HE PLAY LITTLE WING BETTER THA JIMMY AND CLAPTON SAID HE IS THE BEST.
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August 8, 2002 at 7:14 pm #98032AnonymousGuest
Jimi layed down the ground work for these guys.That’s why his sound was so COPIED!!
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August 8, 2002 at 2:31 am #41056AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Epiphone Serials….
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August 8, 2002 at 1:30 am #41054AnonymousGuest
Avril you is magic,fantastic,………..Bye bye Angel!!!!!Complicated is fantastic!!!Kiss kiss
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October 12, 2002 at 4:36 am #111217AnonymousGuest
AVRIL U ARE GREAT I WISH I COULD MEET U WELL I BETTER LET U GO BEY
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August 8, 2002 at 12:44 am #41055AnonymousGuest
I agree with Jimi,s nomination and selection as greatest "rock" guitarist ever! but # 2 would have to be Jeff Beck, no contest!!!! then maybe Mr. Page and Mr. Clapton, but thats a toss up for third between them and alot of other rock guitarist. I’ve seen and heard them all!
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December 24, 2003 at 9:19 pm #81271AnonymousGuest
errrrrrrrrrr dumb asses hes jus a dumb gorilla are u all dumb , fuckin edy van halen is god, he could kill him in a guitar duel with his crazy as tappin and he can play like 80 times faster, and slash is awesome to fuckin november rain bitch and kirk is way better that dirty mex will play faster than anyone alive
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December 24, 2003 at 9:27 pm #114551AnonymousGuest
i agree with that gentlman bob the builder, that jimmi sucks balls kirk will destroy that bitch and i wont even go there with eddie
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November 22, 2003 at 5:15 am #100267AnonymousGuest
:My Votes goes to DUANE ALLMAN. Nobody even close to him.
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November 22, 2003 at 5:15 am #100274AnonymousGuest
:My Votes goes to DUANE ALLMAN. Nobody even close to him.
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November 22, 2003 at 5:14 am #100265AnonymousGuest
: I agree with Jimi,s nomination and selection as greatest "rock" guitarist ever! but # 2 would have to be Jeff Beck, no contest!!!! then maybe Mr. Page and Mr. Clapton, but thats a toss up for third between them and alot of other rock guitarist. I’ve seen and heard them all!
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October 21, 2003 at 4:11 pm #96494AnonymousGuest
Look the legacy that Jimi left can not be matched…he was a legend the only people who come even close on the guitar would be Page, Hammett or Van Halen now these guitarist are very good but could they pick up any guitar play little wing upside down and backwards whilst singing to it…the man was a walkin talkin pot smokin GOD!….
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August 14, 2002 at 7:00 pm #98475AnonymousGuest
Page, Clapton, Hendrix,SRV, all great players in their own right and theit innovations are beyond reproach. But best ROCK guitarist? Let’s be serious. Page may be a good songwriter but as a guitarist, technically he sucks. Clapton and SRV are more BLUES than ROCK. Hendrix, while ahead of his time was surely not a better player than Malmsteen or the late R. Rhoads or EVH. If we are talking about BEST ROCK guitar player ,let’s do just that. OK? OK.
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January 30, 2004 at 10:14 am #115134AnonymousGuest
lets get one thing straight if it wasnt for greats like iommi, page, hendrix, gilmore, and the greats from the 30’s 40’s 50’s you would probablly not even know who have of the now greats where because they would have regular jobs flipping burgers at mcdonald. Those guys basicly invented the guitar and made it what it is today. Page technically sucks have you ever listened to any zeppelin albums? obviously not because then u would know how much of a fucking idiot you are.
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August 11, 2002 at 12:08 am #98144AnonymousGuest
man it’s been like 30 years… who cares !!! : I agree with Jimi,s nomination and selection as greatest "rock" guitarist ever! but # 2 would have to be Jeff Beck, no contest!!!! then maybe Mr. Page and Mr. Clapton, but thats a toss up for third between them and alot of other rock guitarist. I’ve seen and heard them all!
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August 9, 2002 at 6:51 pm #98147AnonymousGuest
jimi was far ahead of his time, trying to recreate what he did takes alot of skills.. And by him making music what it is (blending so many styles) i think it pushed rock to a really good direction..Way back then…
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October 1, 2002 at 4:20 am #101002AnonymousGuest
I think that Jimi was good ok but he was not the best of all time. I mean come on, yeah he had the biggest impact on rock forever, but that doesn’t make you the greatest. If you listen to EVH or Eric Clapton’s old stuff the guitar is alot better. I don’t mean to be picking on a dead guy but i mean it was on the best, no the biggest impact. Thank You.
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August 8, 2002 at 7:11 pm #98022AnonymousGuest
Yes! Jimi changed the way guitar is played.Most of what we do(as Rock guitarists)comes from the Hendrix dictionary.Massive overdrives,double bends,feedback,and aggression are some of his gifts to us. Good Luck
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October 1, 2002 at 4:25 am #101005AnonymousGuest
Most of the stuff guitarist after Jimi created there own stuff. I mean like look at EVH and Clapton they were not copying Jimi. Even SRV was a better guitarist. Also i think that SRV should have been in the top 10 and not 19. That was crap, and also why is Kurt Cobain 14. That is not true. Angus, SRV,Zakk Wylde are all way 100 times better than Curt Cobain. I think if we had a revote and Titled it best gitarist skill wise we would have a whole different chart.
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August 7, 2002 at 10:38 pm #41052AnonymousGuest
Hey, My name Elly Aguiar – Guitarrist from Brazil.
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August 13, 2002 at 11:30 pm #98301AnonymousGuest
Hey, My name Scott, guitarist from USA
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August 7, 2002 at 12:10 pm #41046AnonymousGuest
http://www.jauko.nl/tot/tab/ All in alphabetical order
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August 7, 2002 at 10:11 am #41040AnonymousGuest
HEY i really hope i can get some help here… My boyfriend has a Dean hollywood Z. He took apart the trimalo thingy to clean it and now he is putting it back together but has a problem. He has only put one string back on, but the string vibrates when the first fret is held down. Aparently he has put his action real high but it still does it…. anyone know what to do?
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August 7, 2002 at 6:00 pm #98002AnonymousGuest
First put all the strings on and then tweak it. : HEY : i really hope i can get some help here… My boyfriend has a Dean hollywood Z. He took apart the trimalo thingy to clean it and now he is putting it back together but has a problem. He has only put one string back on, but the string vibrates when the first fret is held down. Aparently he has put his action real high but it still does it…. anyone know what to do?
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August 7, 2002 at 2:18 am #41034AnonymousGuest
I was given a Fender electric guitar Christmas 2 years ago and would like to know if there is any way I can find out about it. I know it is a Mexican Fender Stratocaster, but know little else about it. The seriel no. is MN8150001
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February 2, 2004 at 8:43 pm #87016AnonymousGuest
For more than four decades, Fender electric guitars and amplifiers have had a tremendous influence on the way the world composes, plays and listens to music. While guitarists in the early part of this century played country, folk or blues on acoustic guitars, in the 1930’s, jazz musicians experimented with amplifying traditional hollow-body guitars so they could play with other instruments at the same sound level. One problem was that the speakers and pickups tended to generate feedback when played at a high level. In the 1940’s, a California inventor named Leo Fender had made some custom guitars and amplifiers in his radio shop. Eventually, Leo would create the world’s very first instrument amplifiers with built-in tone controls. More importantly, though, was Leo’s vision of better guitar. With his knowledge of existing technologies, he knew he could improve on contemporary amplified hollow-body instruments . . . and improve upon them, he did. In 1951, he introduced the Broadcaster, the prototype solid-body guitar that would eventually become the legendary Telecaster®. The Tele®, as it became affectionately known, was the first solid-body electric Spanish-style guitar ever to go into commercial production. Soon to follow the Tele were the revolutionary Precision Bass® guitar in 1951, and the Stratocaster® in 1954. In 1965, because of poor health, Leo Fender sold his company to corporate giant CBS. Over the next two decades, Fender Musical Instruments experienced some tremendous growth. But as time wore on, CBS’s lack of commitment and real understanding of music and musicians was becoming apparent. In 1981, CBS recruited a new management team to "re-invent" Fender. William Schultz was soon named President, and was supported by associates William Mendello and Kurt Hemrich. They had developed a five-year business plan based on the idea of increasing Fender’s presence in the marketplace by dramatically improving quality and making a significant commitment to research and development. This association continued until CBS decided to divest itself from the non-broadcast media business. So, in 1985, a group of employees and investors led by William Schultz purchased the company from CBS. This sale put Fender in the hands of a small group of musically dedicated people who have committed their lives to creating the world’s best guitars and amplifiers. The team had to start from scratch – there were no buildings or machines included in the deal. They owned only the name, the patents, and the parts that were left over in stock. Supported by a core group of loyal employees, dealers and suppliers – some of whom had been with the company since Leo Fender began making guitars and amplifiers – Bill Schultz and his colleagues set out to re-build an American icon. Initially, Fender imported their guitars from offshore manufacturers who had proven their ability to produce affordable, viable instruments. But the quest for even more control over quality soon led to the construction of Fender’s flagship domestic factory in Corona, California. Eventually, Fender would build a second modern manufacturing facility in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, with the goal of being able to build quality instruments and offer them at more budget-oriented prices. In 1987, Fender acquired Sunn, a storied line of amplifiers whose past endorsees have included The Who, Jimi Hendrix and The Rolling Stones. This jump-started Fender’s re-entry into the amplifier business by making accessible Sunn’s manufacturing facilities in Lake Oswego, Oregon. But this was still an early stage of the "new" Fender, so Schultz put the Sunn line of amps on the shelf until the Fender name had been re-established as the world’s leading amplifier. Fender has always recognized the importance of an open-door policy for the professional musician. When artists first started requesting specific features for their guitars, they were accommodated on an individual basis. These relationships led to the formalizing of Fender’s custom operation in 1987. Today, the world’s greatest guitarists work with the renowned Fender Custom Shop in Corona, California, to create their dream instruments. Recently, Fender has added amplifiers to the list of custom-made instruments that can be produced at the Custom Shop in Corona. In 1991, Fender moved its corporate headquarters from Corona to Scottsdale, Arizona. From here, administration, marketing, advertising, sales and export teams oversee the operations of Fender’s satellite facilities around the world, which now include the locations in the United States (California, Tennessee, New York and Rhode Island), as well as international operations in: Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico; London, England; Dusseldorf, Germany; Suresnes, France; Brussels; Japan; Korea; and China. Also brought to Scottsdale at this time was Fender’s Amplifier and Pro Audio Research & Development. With guitar amplifiers, Fender sets the standard for sound and value. Its R & D staff has pioneered many technological advancements in developing amplifiers that meet the needs of the performing musician. In late 1992, the Amp Custom Shop was opened in Scottsdale, Arizona, to offer custom and limited editions of professional amplifiers for working musicians. Recognizing that country music and acoustic guitars were increasing in popularity, Fender expanded upon its acoustic guitar line. In addition to working with respected manufacturers in Japan, Korea and China to produce quality acoustic guitars, the company has become the exclusive North American distributor of the prestigious Manuel Rodriguez line of nylon-stringed guitars, which have been hand-crafted in Spain by the Rodriguez family since 1905. These additions have put the company in an excellent position for growth within the acoustic guitar market. Founded in a loft in New York City in 1952, Guild Guitar Company continues to be known for its quality instruments and exceptional value. Faced with internal financial troubles in the early 1990’s, Guild management had decided to sell the company. Fender acquired Guild in 1995, signaling a return to ownership by a group of people dedicated to producing the finest value in American-made acoustic and electric guitars. Today, Guilds are still being produced at its historic, 60,000 square-foot facility in Westerly, Rhode Island. 1998 would prove to be a banner year for Fender and its subsidiaries. With Fender amplifiers once again enjoying a very strong presence in the market place, it was now time to dust off the Sunn line of amps. R&D had spent the previous three years studying the original Sunn products and developing prototype models that faithfully replicated the trademark Sunn sound. The timing was right, and Fender introduced the new Sunn line of amplifiers to an immediate industry acclaim. And for Guild, 1998 brought the expansion of its Custom Shop in Nashville, Tennessee. First opened in 1996, the new Guild Custom Shop boasts an 8,000 square-foot , climate controlled facility near downtown Nashville that allows a great deal of extra space for production and storage of raw materials. Guild had also introduced DeArmond guitars in 1998. Fender had purchased the DeArmond brand of musical instrument pickups in 1997, and then combined the company with Guild to produce an alternative line of high quality, affordable guitars and basses that are modeled after Guild designs. The guitars themselves are built and assembled in Korea before being sent back to Corona, where they are fitted with American-made DeArmond pickups. Following their successful test runs in European and Asian markets, DeArmond guitars were introduced to American and Canadian consumers and received instant acclaim as an exceptional value. But the biggest event for Fender in 1998 was the opening of its new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Corona. The 177,000 square-foot facility was built on a nineteen acre site, with over half of that space set aside for future growth, and is the culmination of a vision that at times seemed almost impossible. The entire line of American-made Fender guitars are built at the Corona factory, which is capable of making over 350 guitars each day. In addition, the Corona facility utilizes the innovative UVOXÔ system, which combines ultraviolet light, a special scrubber process, and a carbon bed absorption system to help ensure that the air emitted from the factory is 95% clean. The new factory is not only a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, but a tribute to how a group of dedicated individuals, when they set their minds to it, can create the "impossible". The Fender Custom Shop also shares space at the new facility. Over fifty artisans now work at the Custom Shop, offering the world’s finest custom made instruments to professional musicians, as well as a complete line of hand-crafted replications of classic Fender models. And to complete the Corona operation, the amplifier Custom Shop was brought back from Scottsdale and folded into the guitar Custom Shop. Simultaneously, a new 70,000 square-foot addition was completed at the Ensenada facility. The extra space was added to bring amplifier production, aside from those produced at the Custom Shop, into one main facility. During the past decade, Fender has grown dramatically in sales and stature. The company manufactures and distributes virtually everything that a guitarist needs to perform, from the guitar, strings and accessories, to the pro audio products including amplifiers and mixing boards. Today, under Schultz’s direction, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is a world leader in the manufacturing and distribution of electric guitars and amplifiers. Fender became the world leader by defining the sounds we hear, meeting the needs of musicians, creating quality products and backing them up with service and stability. As Fender Musical Instruments Corporation forges through the 1990’s and into the 21st century, its management team will maintain Fender’s number-one status through a winning combination of business acumen and a love of music.
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January 15, 2004 at 9:59 pm #84450AnonymousGuest
: I was given a Fender electric guitar Christmas 2 years ago and would like to know if there is any way I can find out about it. I know it is a Mexican Fender Stratocaster, but know little else about it. The seriel no. is MN8150001
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April 12, 2004 at 9:20 pm #94201AnonymousGuest
your gay
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December 11, 2002 at 11:20 pm #103416AnonymousGuest
: I was given a Fender electric guitar Christmas 2 years ago and would like to know if there is any way I can find out about it. I know it is a Mexican Fender Stratocaster, but know little else about it. The seriel no. is MN8150001
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October 2, 2003 at 11:50 pm #112996AnonymousGuest
: : I was given a Fender electric steel guitar my dad has had since the 50s. The serial number is 3337. I would like to know something about its age and its approxmant value.
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October 9, 2002 at 5:12 pm #101481AnonymousGuest
please could you send me some history on the fender guitar please as its for a college assignment
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August 8, 2002 at 8:46 pm #98025AnonymousGuest
: I was given a Fender electric guitar Christmas 2 years ago and would like to know if there is any way I can find out about it. I know it is a Mexican Fender Stratocaster, but know little else about it. The seriel no. is MN8150001 http://www.music123.com/?affil=chrisb Guitars and gear check fenderforum.com
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August 9, 2002 at 2:50 am #98146AnonymousGuest
I know it is a Mexican Fender Stratocaster, but know little else about it. The seriel no. is MN8150001 Hi, M is the prefex for Mexican N8 means it was produced in 1998.
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August 7, 2002 at 1:29 am #41029AnonymousGuest
UM..this site is way too slow….
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August 7, 2002 at 1:13 am #41030AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Guild F20(C1955)/ Gibson Deluxe Jubilee (1970)
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August 6, 2002 at 10:04 pm #41026AnonymousGuest
i want to order some stuff off musicyo.com. i live in the uk, and it would be no problem getting it delivered (just a little expensive). i wanted to know whether anyone has any experience of ordering via this website (particularly bad experiences, as they gladly advertise positive feedback on the site!). alternatively, if you can only say good things about them, then please go ahead…thanks a lot!
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August 8, 2002 at 4:42 pm #98019AnonymousGuest
I think they have a European warehouse somewhere as well, so shipping wouldn’t be as bad as if came from the US. But I’m not sure about. Better contact them and ask about that.
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August 7, 2002 at 8:45 am #98005AnonymousGuest
I bought from them about a year ago and didn’t have any problems. i think they’re owned by gibson. : i want to order some stuff off musicyo.com. i live in the uk, and it would be no problem getting it delivered (just a little expensive). i wanted to know whether anyone has any experience of ordering via this website (particularly bad experiences, as they gladly advertise positive feedback on the site!). alternatively, if you can only say good things about them, then please go ahead…thanks a lot!
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August 6, 2002 at 9:03 pm #41024AnonymousGuest
Hey there ! I am hoping to find a guitar I sold years ago: J.J. French’s mid-80’s custom built white Guild Aviator with EMG’s, a Floyd Rose Trem and a gold metal pickguard. I sold it to Daddy’s junky Music in RI and would like to find it again. Please e-mail with info if you have it. Thanks Ken
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December 26, 2002 at 4:58 am #80224AnonymousGuest
: Hey there ! : I am hoping to find a guitar I sold years ago: : J.J. French’s mid-80’s custom built white Guild Aviator with EMG’s, a Floyd Rose Trem and a gold metal pickguard. I sold it to Daddy’s junky Music in RI and would like to find it again. Please e-mail with info if you have it. : Thanks : Ken Hey Ken, I haven’t seen your guitar, however I have a guild aviator. Would you like to buy it? Tom
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February 18, 2003 at 7:12 pm #82566AnonymousGuest
Tom I’ve been looking for an Aviator. Do you have any pics? How much are you asking? Thanks, Gary : : Hey there ! : : I am hoping to find a guitar I sold years ago: : : J.J. French’s mid-80’s custom built white Guild Aviator with EMG’s, a Floyd Rose Trem and a gold metal pickguard. I sold it to Daddy’s junky Music in RI and would like to find it again. Please e-mail with info if you have it. : : Thanks : : Ken : Hey Ken, : I haven’t seen your guitar, however I have a guild aviator. Would you like to buy it? : Tom
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August 6, 2002 at 2:41 pm #41017AnonymousGuest
band-in-a-box users? go to this site http://groups.yahoo.com/group/biabfsg
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August 7, 2002 at 1:27 am #98012AnonymousGuest
Actually, I just found out what it is. I use emagic…and own a recording studio….i was wondering if u like this program…and does it help u w/ your compositions? m
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August 7, 2002 at 8:44 am #110731AnonymousGuest
It’s a great program and i’ve loved it ever since it came out on atari. great way to get ideas for songs. : Actually, I just found out what it is. I use emagic…and own a recording studio….i was wondering if u like this program…and does it help u w/ your compositions? : m
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August 7, 2002 at 1:22 am #110749AnonymousGuest
What is a band in a box. I have a few of these things…like a boss jam station..but it sunks. m
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August 6, 2002 at 11:31 am #41018AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know exactly what the 3 push/pull knobs on a Westone Spectrum do when they’re pulled out? (technically speaking) Thanks, Chris
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September 24, 2003 at 6:45 pm #93643AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone know exactly what the 3 push/pull knobs on a Westone Spectrum do when they’re pulled out? (technically speaking) : Thanks, : Chris They are coil taps. They take the Humbucker pick up and turn half of it off for a brighter strat type tone. Depending on which model you have, there is a push/pull pot for each Humbucker. Mine was the Spectrum LX which was a H/S/H set up. I had 3 knobs. 2 were Volume with the push pull and the other was tone. This feature made the Spectrum a very versitile guitar with all the crunch of a Les Paul and the Twang of a Strat
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October 29, 2002 at 9:50 pm #102223AnonymousGuest
It is my understanding, as limited as it may be, that this activates (turns on) the associated pickup. Three knobs, three pickups, you got the idea. I am debating on whether to buy a new guitar or try to fix mine up. : Does anyone know exactly what the 3 push/pull knobs on a Westone Spectrum do when they’re pulled out? (technically speaking) : Thanks, : Chris
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December 11, 2002 at 4:51 am #103420AnonymousGuest
i thought that they were some kind of passive active circuitry – I only have two knobs on my ST, one of which does,’t pull. When I put out the knob i get a much brighter tone with all the middle/low end frequencies dropped out – great for crunching distortion, but then I haven’t played it for over 2 years!! Shite.
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August 6, 2002 at 11:01 am #41019AnonymousGuest
Sing it with me…. Bob the knob is a prick do dah do dah He can suck on my big dick oh do dah day He can suck all night He can suck all day He can finish with a lick Oh do dah day
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August 6, 2002 at 3:28 am #41010AnonymousGuest
hey im a left handed guitar player lookin to trade some of my guitars ,hard to find any lefty players
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August 6, 2002 at 3:28 am #41011AnonymousGuest
hey im a left handed guitar player lookin to trade some of my guitars ,hard to find any lefty players
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August 6, 2002 at 3:28 am #41004AnonymousGuest
hey im a left handed guitar player lookin to trade some of my guitars ,hard to find any lefty players
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August 6, 2002 at 2:34 am #41003AnonymousGuest
I’ve got 2 high-end Takamines, a 6 and a 12. Both have a brash sound between 3000 and 7000 khz. On my 6 string I can pull it out by 12 db and it’s great. I can’t on my 12. What’s a good, small processor that will make both these guitars sound great through a PA? Boss, Yamaha?? Who’s got some experience here?
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August 5, 2002 at 8:03 pm #41001AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Marshall AVT settings
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August 5, 2002 at 7:06 pm #41002AnonymousGuest
I have a number of pedals that I would like to use in my setup, now my quetion is: whats the best way to set them up; the pedals are: -BOSS Power Supply & Master Switch (PSM-5) -BOSS Flanger (BF-2) -BOSS Equalizer (GE-7) -BOSS Compression Sustainer (CS-3) -BOSS Turbo Distortion (DS-2) -Big Muff (the russian) -George Dennis Wah-Wah -Dan-O-Matic Tuner plus extra question: would a Korg AX100G fit into this setup (cos I want to use it for Delay) If it helps: I play a Laney GC-80A Amp thanx in advance!
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August 6, 2002 at 4:08 am #98008AnonymousGuest
Take a look at: http://www.angelfire.com/music2/guitarglen/sigcheg.htm
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August 5, 2002 at 6:22 pm #40995AnonymousGuest
there could be any more popup ads on this site ?? one on every click is crazy, no wonder there is nothing here… too tedious to read or respond to anything. well don’t bother responding, I just stopped by and found it too annoying and won’t be back for more ads.
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August 5, 2002 at 5:48 pm #40988AnonymousGuest
Hi, I need your help. On Saturday I have to play on a wedding and I dont know which songs to play. Any suggestions?? I was thinking about Perfidia or When you say nothing at all. PLEASE SEND ME YOUR Opinnion
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August 5, 2002 at 3:46 pm #40987AnonymousGuest
Is this a good guitar: Gibson Les Paul Junior Double Cutaway Light The seller claims it is a 2000 modell. Color=black. But I cant find any information on it… can someone help me? What does Double Cutaway mean?
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September 2, 2003 at 2:59 am #91400AnonymousGuest
: Is this a good guitar: : Yamaha acoustic F310 : What does Double Cutaway mean?
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August 5, 2002 at 2:46 pm #40986AnonymousGuest
Help, how do i re-string a washburn guitar? it’s really weird and hard to do, how SHOULD it be done?
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August 5, 2002 at 1:08 pm #40989AnonymousGuest
I just brought a F340S Dreadnaught Takamine Ser: 76110571. Can anyone provide me info on the possible year of make. Also any info on this whole Martin copyright lawsuit.
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August 8, 2002 at 3:29 am #98039AnonymousGuest
: I just brought a F340S Dreadnaught Takamine Ser: 76110571. Can anyone provide me info on the possible year of make. Also any info on this whole Martin copyright lawsuit. Dude, send an email to Takamine themselves, they have all that stuff on record.
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August 5, 2002 at 11:58 am #40979AnonymousGuest
iam looking for a elvis epiphone signature guitar.can somebodyhelp me find one?i have been searching on the internet alot
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October 29, 2003 at 5:38 am #97369AnonymousGuest
: iam looking for a elvis epiphone signature guitar.can somebodyhelp me find one?i have been searching on the internet alot I HAVE ONE
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December 23, 2003 at 8:17 pm #114479AnonymousGuest
: : iam looking for a elvis epiphone signature guitar.can somebodyhelp me find one?i have been searching on the internet alot : I HAVE ONE I am looking for the same guitar if anyone has one please email as i would like to buy it i live in the UK
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May 31, 2004 at 2:37 pm #116403AnonymousGuest
: : : iam looking for a elvis epiphone signature guitar.can somebodyhelp me find one?i have been searching on the internet alot : : I HAVE ONE : I am looking for the same guitar if anyone has one please email as i would like to buy it : i live in the UK Hi, not sure if you are still looking for an Elvis epiphone guitar, I have one, in black ,with electric pick up. Mail me your address and I can send you a picture. Thanks, Chris V
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August 5, 2002 at 10:57 am #40978AnonymousGuest
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August 10, 2002 at 5:02 am #98148AnonymousGuest
i just got my Boss OD3 today, it’s very very good and not expensive overdrive is cranking a tube amp very loud until it distorts, the pedal imitates that i put my Marshall on Crunch and add the OD pedal, sounds as good as can be
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August 28, 2002 at 11:43 am #99063AnonymousGuest
If you want a more technical description of overdrive, it’s actually a kind of an accident that it ends up sounding like cranked tubes, as an overdrive stomp box has quite a bit different circuitry than a vacuum tube amplifier. Usually, if you do to a transistor preamplifier what is done to vacuum power tubes (saturation of a push-pull output amp) you end up with more of a metal type sound because of the harmonics added into the signal from the input clipping the output in a sense. Anyway, most basic stomp box overdrives use an op-amp with two diodes in the feedback set to a minimum gain that can be adjusted upward to increase clipping. Basically what happens is that the output guitar signal reaches amplitudes that turn the diodes on in either polarity, creating a short circuit to the inverting input of the op amp which creates basically a voltage follower, reducing the gain on the peak of the signal to unity gain or less, depending on the resistance to ground. either way, this clips the signal at its peaks, which in effect is much like a vaccuum tube saturation distortion sound. Good overdrives, such as the tubescreamer, use active filtering techniques in order to enhance clipping at certain frequencies. I’m a fan of the Vox V810 and the tubescreamer, relatively simple, yet ingenious designs. Boss is over-processed. They take the rawness out of it and process out some of the more noisey, yet interesting harmonics. However, I do like the low-end kick added back into a Boss signal.
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August 13, 2002 at 11:34 pm #98291AnonymousGuest
The Boss MT2 Metal Zone is, in mt opinion, the best sounding and most versatile pedal made. About $90 in the US
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August 14, 2002 at 2:05 am #98481AnonymousGuest
Addendum: If you like sounding like Whitesnake. : The Boss MT2 Metal Zone is, in mt opinion, the best sounding and most versatile pedal made. About $90 in the US
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August 5, 2002 at 8:18 am #40980AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Kay Guitar Date Code
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August 5, 2002 at 3:10 am #40971AnonymousGuest
i have a question: can the sound of an ultrasonic humbucker be compared to the sound of seymour duncans? and if you replace a single coil pickup of a strat with an ultrasonic humbucker, do you have to wire it differently then the old one was connected? and what’s a fair price for buying them? is about $20 good? i’m thinking about buying them so i’d be glad about an answer! bye, simon
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August 5, 2002 at 3:10 am #40972AnonymousGuest
i have a question: can the sound of an ultrasonic humbucker be compared to the sound of seymour duncans? and if you replace a single coil pickup of a strat with an ultrasonic humbucker, do you have to wire it differently then the old one was connected? and what’s a fair price for buying them? is about $20 good? i’m thinking about buying them so i’d be glad about an answer! bye, simon
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August 4, 2002 at 6:46 pm #40964AnonymousGuest
Hi there all, my guitar has a cheaper "under licence" copy of a Floyd Rose trem on it (I don’t have much money to spend on guitars). It’s the first time I’ve had a Floyd style bridge, so when I restrung it I took all the strings off not knowing you’re not supposed to do this. Now the springs seem like they’re too loose, because the guitar strings pull the bridge right up as far as it will go and I cannot tune the guitar properly. Is there a way to fix it, and if not, is there an acceptable way I can just "block" the stupid trem to make it a fixed bridge? Cheers, Oli
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August 5, 2002 at 6:35 pm #98029AnonymousGuest
There are screws to adjust the spring tension, and I always take off all the strings when I put new ones on, it easier to clean with them off. Look online there are alot of good guides to setting one up and how to block it. They are frustrating to set up at first but once you get the hang of it it’s really pretty easy, so just hang in there, and if you have a friend (or bring it to a shop) set it up for you just make sure you are there to watch, thats the best way to learn. : Hi there all, my guitar has a cheaper "under licence" copy of a Floyd Rose trem on it (I don’t have much money to spend on guitars). It’s the first time I’ve had a Floyd style bridge, so when I restrung it I took all the strings off not knowing you’re not supposed to do this. Now the springs seem like they’re too loose, because the guitar strings pull the bridge right up as far as it will go and I cannot tune the guitar properly. Is there a way to fix it, and if not, is there an acceptable way I can just "block" the stupid trem to make it a fixed bridge? : Cheers, : Oli
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August 9, 2002 at 9:48 am #98178AnonymousGuest
THe best answer to your question is at http://www.jacksonguitars.com Tehy recomend the use of a 9 volt battery under the bridge while the strings are off. Then put all strings on (stretching them properly), and adjust spring tension and tuning untill it floats where you want it to while still in tune. The simply put in the tremlo arm, push down the trem and remove the battery. Their explanation is really pretty good you should check it out.
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August 4, 2002 at 6:31 pm #40965AnonymousGuest
I had a custom Classic Player Fender Stratocaster stolen. Aqua marine blue w/maple fingerboard, abalone inlays and pickguard. Any help at all would be appreciated.
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August 5, 2002 at 6:42 pm #97999AnonymousGuest
Unfortunately it happens alot, where was it stolen from and the s/n ??? that info would help so if someone from the area comes across one. All you can really do is report it, and defintely check/notify local pawnshops (youll probally have to waste your time visiting them though cuz most don’t care as it will be money in their pocket). The newer ones have an antitheft device in em. : I had a custom Classic Player Fender Stratocaster stolen. Aqua marine blue w/maple fingerboard, abalone inlays and pickguard. Any help at all would be appreciated.
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August 4, 2002 at 3:31 pm #40963AnonymousGuest
i need help in finding partitures of the movies composer John Williams, or the italian composer Nino Rota Thanks allot
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August 2, 2002 at 9:00 pm #40942AnonymousGuest
My old Ampeg B-2 has finally died, and I’m tired of sinking money into it. I have been looking at a Hartke 3500: 350 watts, eight or ten band eq; dual tube/solid state pre-amps; built in compression. Sounds nice and fat and wwarm, once you tune it up. Does anyone have any experience with the unit? Is it reliable? I’m just a semi-pro club player, small scale rock-n-roll, and and acoustic jug band. The $400-$450 price ranges is very appealing. Thanks for your help!!! Johnny bass
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August 2, 2002 at 8:51 pm #40941AnonymousGuest
If someone could send me the guitar chords for "Paint it Black" by The Rolling Stones it would be greatly appreciated 🙂 Thanks!!
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October 27, 2002 at 6:48 am #102075AnonymousGuest
: If someone could send me the guitar chords for "You Better Move On " by The Rolling Stones it would be greatly appreciated 🙂 Thanks!!
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October 22, 2002 at 2:54 am #101946AnonymousGuest
: If someone could send me the guitar chords for "Wild Thing" by The Rolling Stones it would be greatly appreciated 🙂 Thanks!!
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August 2, 2002 at 8:25 pm #40935AnonymousGuest
I have an Ibanez Saber model 540ltd purchased in 1990 mfg in north hollywood. I am trying to find out how much it is worth. It is in excellent condition.
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August 9, 2002 at 9:56 am #98176AnonymousGuest
It is not fair to call I banez crap while fenders still exist. They are the Cream-de-la-Crap. Ibanez is just more interested in making money than a good product.
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August 3, 2002 at 12:58 am #97868AnonymousGuest
It is worthless. Ibanez originally invented the sabre as a new style of baseball bat, but it never sold, so they put strings on it and tried to sell it to nerds like you (who can’t tell the difference). It is crap, you are crap, and they are all crap. crap crap crap crap crapppp!!!!!!. Love Bob
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August 6, 2002 at 10:02 pm #97998AnonymousGuest
Dearest Bob, Your response belongs in the gutter, not in a guitar forum.
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August 3, 2002 at 10:45 pm #110730AnonymousGuest
Sorry that you guys feel that way!!I play Ibanez, and i love it..It is really a matter of opinion!!As for you selling your guitar: Is there no local guitar instrument shop where you live?You can ask them!!??:) I’ve never heard of the model..
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August 3, 2002 at 7:00 pm #110751AnonymousGuest
Ibanez are crap, get anything you can for it from another sucker and then stay away from them along with fenders and Marshall’s and you’ll do just fine. : It is worthless. Ibanez originally invented the sabre as a new style of baseball bat, but it never sold, so they put strings on it and tried to sell it to nerds like you (who can’t tell the difference). It is crap, you are crap, and they are all crap. crap crap crap crap crapppp!!!!!!. Love Bob
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August 10, 2002 at 1:53 am #117270AnonymousGuest
Very interesting comments. I don’t own any Ibanez or fenders and am not really for or against either. But reading your comments I’m just interested in what you would recommend getting. I hope your not one of those Les Paul freaks that won’t play anything else because you think they are the only real guitars on earth. If so you’ve got another thing coming. I had to convert one of those freaks a number of years ago. He had a few Les Pauls while I knew him. Some were nice but others were total crap, to use a nicer word than I’m thinking of. I sold him a real guitar and he finally realized the truth. Les Pauls aren’t everything and to me they’re not really anything worth paying that kind of money for.
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August 11, 2002 at 12:44 am #118256AnonymousGuest
I only play hammer slammer timmy customs, they have lots of frets and pickups and strings and feedback and lots of clean channels and microfarads and pots like a mofo. I agree with you that les pauls are crap too, just a little higher on the crap scale than a fender, and I would never own a guitar calleD LES, they are for indigo girlies!!! but a 355 isn’t total crap cuz I have one and it comes with 2 soap dishes which are handy when on the road and i get sticky fingers and need to wash up, same with a telecaster, all of them are crap except mine, mine is the only one fender ever got right, it has a twang bridge maple neck and alt country tuning pickup with a 3 position bipolar on/off switch with 500 megabitch tone and volume throttles. : Very interesting comments. I don’t own any Ibanez or fenders and am not really for or against either. But reading your comments I’m just interested in what you would recommend getting. I hope your not one of those Les Paul freaks that won’t play anything else because you think they are the only real guitars on earth. If so you’ve got another thing coming. I had to convert one of those freaks a number of years ago. He had a few Les Pauls while I knew him. Some were nice but others were total crap, to use a nicer word than I’m thinking of. I sold him a real guitar and he finally realized the truth. Les Pauls aren’t everything and to me they’re not really anything worth paying that kind of money for.
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August 14, 2002 at 2:02 am #118271AnonymousGuest
Where can I get a guitar with 500 megabitch tone and volume throttles? : I only play hammer slammer timmy customs, they have lots of frets and pickups and strings and feedback and lots of clean channels and microfarads and pots like a mofo. I agree with you that les pauls are crap too, just a little higher on the crap scale than a fender, and I would never own a guitar calleD LES, they are for indigo girlies!!! but a 355 isn’t total crap cuz I have one and it comes with 2 soap dishes which are handy when on the road and i get sticky fingers and need to wash up, same with a telecaster, all of them are crap except mine, mine is the only one fender ever got right, it has a twang bridge maple neck and alt country tuning pickup with a 3 position bipolar on/off switch with 500 megabitch tone and volume throttles. : : Very interesting comments. I don’t own any Ibanez or fenders and am not really for or against either. But reading your comments I’m just interested in what you would recommend getting. I hope your not one of those Les Paul freaks that won’t play anything else because you think they are the only real guitars on earth. If so you’ve got another thing coming. I had to convert one of those freaks a number of years ago. He had a few Les Pauls while I knew him. Some were nice but others were total crap, to use a nicer word than I’m thinking of. I sold him a real guitar and he finally realized the truth. Les Pauls aren’t everything and to me they’re not really anything worth paying that kind of money for.
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August 2, 2002 at 6:02 pm #40934AnonymousGuest
well i just want to be a good player that is all.
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August 2, 2002 at 8:36 am #40930AnonymousGuest
i need to find a cheap mesa boogie triple rect half stack.
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August 1, 2002 at 11:25 pm #40929AnonymousGuest
Hi there! I bought a gibson’s acustic guitar about 10 years ago, and i wandered what is it’s value now model: EQ-1 serial: Y302478 thanks ana
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May 19, 2004 at 9:31 pm #96974AnonymousGuest
: Hi there! : I bought a gibson’s acustic guitar about 10 years ago, and i wandered what is it’s value now : model: EQ-1 : serial: Y302478 : thanks ana
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November 30, 2003 at 1:57 am #101263AnonymousGuest
: Hi there! anybody knows where can I find this lovely guitar, it’s a J180 but in red and equipped with transducer. Thanks
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August 1, 2002 at 8:58 pm #40926AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Linn Guitars, Anybody heard of them (custom maker)
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August 1, 2002 at 1:06 pm #40920AnonymousGuest
DOES ANYONE KNOW OF THE WEB SITE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK ON THE AGE OF A GUILD GUITAR BY GIVING THE SERIAL NUMBER??? i HAD IT LONG AGO AND CANNOT LOCATE SAME… tHX IN ADVANCE
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August 5, 2002 at 6:23 pm #98038AnonymousGuest
: DOES ANYONE KNOW OF THE WEB SITE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK ON THE AGE OF A GUILD GUITAR BY GIVING THE SERIAL NUMBER??? i HAD IT LONG AGO AND CANNOT LOCATE SAME… tHX IN ADVANCE Mitch: That would be http://www.mrgearhead.com/guild/dating.html
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