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June 30, 2001 at 11:02 pm #35290AnonymousGuest
hai i have a jcm 900 and a boss ds-1 pedal but i can’t find the right settings to get a real metallica (master of puppets) sound.
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June 27, 2001 at 3:54 am #35218AnonymousGuest
Yeah. I believe Paul Languedoc, sound man and guitar builder for Phish used to work for Time.
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June 24, 2001 at 9:29 am #35152AnonymousGuest
I need the let it be solo tab
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June 22, 2001 at 3:34 am #35085AnonymousGuest
Hi, i am looking to buy a 510 series taylor guitar. I think that it is a 510 or a 510e, im not sure. If you have one then please email me and we can talk. New or used are both ok.
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June 19, 2001 at 3:14 am #35020AnonymousGuest
: pls help~
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June 18, 2001 at 2:14 am #34975AnonymousGuest
I have the same guitar. It is a Korean made Martin, that is a step below the normal Martins. However my guitar sounds excellent, and I am not willing to trade it for anything. I’m looking for some specs on it though. If anybody knows the bridge width, let me know.
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June 16, 2001 at 3:20 am #34946AnonymousGuest
Yea, its really easy. First, plug a patch cable into the plug marked "Send" or "Out" on the back of the amp(that is the amp’s signal leaving the chain), and plug the other end into the "in" of your effect. Next, plug a cable into the "out" of your effect, back into the "return" or "in" of your amplifier (that is the altered signal re-entering the chain). Thats all u gotta do.
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June 16, 2001 at 3:07 am #34948AnonymousGuest
: I’ve never used an effects loop on a guitar amp before.
: Can someone please give me a clue on how to use it, or how it works so I can start experimenting with it? How do you connect the pedals/effects to the chain, how does the chain works. Thanks for any help. -
June 13, 2001 at 3:43 am #34889AnonymousGuest
You made the wrong choice, the GT-3 is much better. Not only does it have more effects but it is better quality and more durrable
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June 10, 2001 at 7:39 pm #34825AnonymousGuest
: Hi!
: i need acords and tabs for myself. If you send me i’d be grateful.
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June 9, 2001 at 9:07 am #34800AnonymousGuest
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: : If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer.
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June 9, 2001 at 9:06 am #34801AnonymousGuest
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: : If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer.
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June 5, 2001 at 2:18 pm #34716AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for a Taylor RSSM Model guitar (richie sambora signature model) REALLY want one of these guitars. If you know of one’s whereabouts PLEASE email me on [email protected] – Thank you.
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June 2, 2001 at 3:33 pm #34656AnonymousGuest
: Hello
: I am from Central Iowa and am in a band named One Trick Pony. We recently bought a Boss BR-8 to record our demo with. I think that the recording ability with this thing is amazing. Anyway, we have one song recorded on a zip disk. My question to you is how do we get it on to a cd? I have a burner on my home computer, and i have a zip drive. But when I put the recording on my zip drive in my computer all that pops up is a bunch of files for effects for each song and stuff like that. Do I need some sort of software for my computer? Can you please help?
Brandon,
the software is on the Roland Site, at least on http://www.roland.co.jp/worldwide/download/BR8_WAV_AGREE.html. This is a converter from proprietary -» WAV and back.You´ll need a 100 Mb Zipdrive.
Good luck,
Willem
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June 2, 2001 at 6:02 am #34643AnonymousGuest
get a boss SD-1 im not kidding
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June 1, 2001 at 8:42 pm #34636AnonymousGuest
hi ,
im trying to locate the humbucker pickup shootout article.is it available online?thanks fino -
May 24, 2001 at 11:44 pm #34422AnonymousGuest
If it istn’t too much of a favor, could you send to my e-mail what are the name of the strings of the bajo sexto starting from bottom and up
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May 24, 2001 at 7:04 am #34391AnonymousGuest
I have owners manual but it doesn’t really tell you much, i had to work most of the stuff out by myself.
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May 15, 2001 at 1:59 pm #34174AnonymousGuest
Brandon,
Boss offers a program on thier website to transfer the files in their format to wave. It is extremely easy. I forget their site at the moment, but find it, and you will find the program to download. You don’t need to buy anything else. -
May 15, 2001 at 5:49 am #34165AnonymousGuest
I was wondering if you get a copy, could you send me one??????
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May 3, 2001 at 10:33 am #34107AnonymousGuest
I hate to tell you, but for a beginner, that is too many pedals. They dont make you good.
: : i got a IBANEZ CHORUS AND FLANGER, IBANEZ TRASHMETAL, IBANEZ CLASSIC METAL, IBANEZ ECHO MACHINE, IBANEZ PHASER,AND A PROEL WAH-WAH, SO HOW CAN I PUT THEM TO SOUND BETTER?WRITE PLEASE
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: hey what’s up with all the ibanez pedals? sell them and
: get some real ones(good sounding ones!) mxr+,crybaby 535q,marshall blues breaker,ect…
: but if you must know the way i would put your pedals together would be wah-metal-classic-chorus-phaser-flanger-echo for alot of reasons that i’m to lazy to type about. -
May 3, 2001 at 4:36 am #34077AnonymousGuest
Yes, Time Guitars did go out of business. Trey Anastasio, the guitar player for Phish, plays a
custom-made Hollowbody Time guitar. The look and sound of the guitar are incredible.-
January 19, 2003 at 3:47 am #81136AnonymousGuest
: Yes, Time Guitars did go out of business. Trey Anastasio, the guitar player for Phish, plays a : custom-made Hollowbody Time guitar. The look and sound of the guitar are incredible. Actually, Trey Anastasio does not play a Time Guitar. At one time he did infact play a Time Guitar, built by then Time Guitar employee Paul Languedoc. But the guitars he currently plays are Paul Languedoc custom instruments. Paul Languedoc is also the sound engineer for Trey’s band Phish.
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May 1, 2001 at 7:28 pm #34022AnonymousGuest
: I’m trying to build a web page about british guitars,
: http://members.tripod.com/acmerock/British_Guitars/British_Guitar_Makers.htm
: does anyone know of British Guitar makers I could write about?
Palm Bay Guitars. Probably one of the most successful british makers. E-Mail me for more info. Palm Bay are also mentioned in the American ‘Blue Book’. See basic website- http://www.palmbayguitars.com There is quite a story behind them!! -
May 1, 2001 at 9:14 am #34010AnonymousGuest
hey man. punk rock doesn’t rely on a specific distortion. the jcm 900 head alone gives off the perfect sound…all you need to do is adjust the knobs appropriately. also, remember, all marshall products are best when they are blasted loud!! crank up the volume and you will be pleased!! don’t be afraid to turn that knob up to "10"…even if your parents get mad!!
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April 30, 2001 at 2:12 pm #33973AnonymousGuest
Hi,
someone has already mentioned Brook guitars, which are simply fabulous instruments. They started off, I believe, making guitars with Andy Manson who is also a marvellous Luthier.
This coming month of May (or so I read in a colour supplement) there is an exhibition somewhere in Pimlico of British hand-made acoustic guitars. I’m trying to locate the article or exhibition now.
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April 23, 2001 at 2:29 am #33750AnonymousGuest
what’s better a Jcm 900 or jcm 2000, what has a warmer more distoted sound
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April 18, 2001 at 9:32 pm #33643AnonymousGuest
: Has anybody attempted to build their own floorboard or use a midi foot contoller for successful patch changing with line 6 products?
Yes try this address:
http://www.geocities.com/sciutta
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April 15, 2001 at 2:15 pm #33555AnonymousGuest
: I saw one on ebay.com
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April 15, 2001 at 2:13 pm #33554AnonymousGuest
: I’m restoring a Les paul standard and need a "Les Paul Model" headstock decal. I would appreciate any help.
: You can email me dircetly at [email protected]: Thanks
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April 12, 2001 at 12:25 pm #33490AnonymousGuest
: does anyone know a website/page with soundcity schematics (1973 120r made in england)
: it has 8 – 12ax7 and 6 – el34’s ,is 120 watts w/ reverb.
: i plan on modifing it , maybe 5150 II ,marshall jcm 800
: , or mesa bogie style sound ,what’s more versitile?
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April 12, 2001 at 12:24 pm #33491AnonymousGuest
: does anyone know a website/page with soundcity schematics (1973 120r made in england)
: it has 8 – 12ax7 and 6 – el34’s ,is 120 watts w/ reverb.
: i plan on modifing it , maybe 5150 II ,marshall jcm 800
: , or mesa bogie style sound ,what’s more versitile?
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April 12, 2001 at 4:52 am #33477AnonymousGuest
Hello,
I am looking to purchase a clean, original 70’s Orange 4X12 cabinet. Any help would be appreciated.
LC
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March 20, 2003 at 10:03 am #83823AnonymousGuest
Theres one on ebay right now http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2515306507&category=1288 thats the address, hope you get to it in time jake
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April 9, 2001 at 3:48 am #33366AnonymousGuest
: Hi. I just bought a new electric guitar and can’t afford the amp yet. Is there any software out there that lets you plug your guitar into your computer and play through your PC Speakers. Preferably Free. Thanks.
Check this out. If you go to http://dial.to/guitar-fxbox, there’s a program there that’s shareware. It says you can only use it for 30 days, but you can actually use it longer. It does amplification and effects. You can even output files to WAV format.
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April 7, 2001 at 9:05 am #33318AnonymousGuest
If you want guitar parts don’t go to Allparts, it’s all manufactured in Korean,Japan or some other non-American country plus they rip you off price-wise.
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April 7, 2001 at 9:04 am #33315AnonymousGuest
If you want guitar parts don’t go to Allparts it’s all Korean,Japanese or some other non-American country plus they rip you off price-wise.
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April 6, 2001 at 1:18 pm #33293AnonymousGuest
The best thing to do is go to a business that sells screws and nuts and bolts, get them to measure the thread pitch and all that and then get the the one that suits. You may have to do some work to it yourself, but that is what I did. I needed the intoneation screws and I got them from a screw and bolt shop. Mine were UNC .112 1 inch long and 40 threads per inch. Hopes this helps
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April 4, 2001 at 6:35 am #33229AnonymousGuest
where did you find it the cheapest Mel Sheppard? I looking for a cheap Taylor (if there’s such a thing) too.
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July 9, 2001 at 9:37 am #104335AnonymousGuest
Looking for a NEW Taylor 615CE. Where can I find one? Current price I have found – about $2400. ANybody ogt any leads?
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April 3, 2001 at 4:10 pm #33201AnonymousGuest
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: : If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer.-
September 24, 2002 at 1:39 am #100592AnonymousGuest
: : : : : : If anyone wants the tab to the solo of let it be I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer. could ya send it to me plz? [email protected] THX Tali>
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March 31, 2001 at 10:30 pm #33114AnonymousGuest
i’m looking for a 1978 les paul standard in good condition. if anyone knows of anything let me know
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March 31, 2001 at 2:38 pm #33111AnonymousGuest
I too have a Sigma guitar. It was bought for me by my old guitar teacher about seventeen years ago. Since then it has grown more and more wonderful every day. The sound now is absolutely glorious. All I know about Sigma is that Martin were making them in Asia (japan maybe?)as cheap guitars like their own Martins. BUT they stopped making them because they were too good and sounded and matured better than their expensive guitars. I believe this since mine is truly a beautiful instrument. Treat yours well, be good to it and I am sure ti will return all your favours a thousand fold.
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March 30, 2001 at 5:26 am #33069AnonymousGuest
I own a black UK2 that I got used in ’90. There is one currently on auction on ebay. I recommend it. I love mine. You can get so many tones from it.
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March 29, 2001 at 8:05 am #33047AnonymousGuest
I found that a Crestline is a special copy of a Gibson Les Paul and new they can be up to 500 or 600 dollars. Well thats all i could find, see ya!
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October 1, 2001 at 1:44 am #84225AnonymousGuest
: I found that a Crestline is a special copy of a Gibson Les Paul and new they can be up to 500 or 600 dollars. Well thats all i could find, see ya! I have a Crestline Telecaster clone… got it used for 75 bucks in 1985. Fat neck and harder to play than my others. I don’t touch it much. Anyone know anything about this guitar?
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March 28, 2001 at 9:29 pm #33025AnonymousGuest
yes i have one ill be happy to sell you
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March 27, 2001 at 11:02 am #32959AnonymousGuest
how do you tune your bass
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March 27, 2001 at 5:31 am #32946AnonymousGuest
: for the song the gods were angry with me jim reeves & jerry lee lewis sang it in the 50s
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March 24, 2001 at 4:39 am #32877AnonymousGuest
: Hi. I just bought a new electric guitar and can’t afford the amp yet. Is there any software out there that lets you plug your guitar into your computer and play through your PC Speakers. Preferably Free. Thanks.
I guess you want to get Amp sound through your PC speakers…
well i do not have much experience about software amp sims..
what I tried so far (software effects mainly) had a bad lag making it impossible to do decent work..
my suggestion is that you get a 2nd hand good enough guitar effector with amp sim like Zoom 505 II ( not just 505 ..it won’t do)and go to your sound card line in..
In addition to good sim of mesa,marshall and peavey you get lots of effects ….
best would be a POD..but it is expensive…
Or..simply plug your guitar straight into the mic input of sound card…( careful with volume settings) and just play like that..
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March 22, 2001 at 10:35 pm #32834AnonymousGuest
: Does anybody out there have a Jedson Lap Steel Guitar, like the one used by Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd
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March 22, 2001 at 10:06 am #32822AnonymousGuest
id say one of the best amps around would have to be autotek they have always been a good name i have an autotek mx-850 and 4 jl audio w6 and it throws them autotek is great!!!!!
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March 21, 2001 at 5:24 am #32785AnonymousGuest
Ummm, yea..considering its one of the most popular amps in the punk scene, and no one really uses effect pedals. Try the presence around 3.5-4, low pretty much up all the way, mid half way, treble on about the same level as presence. Then set the gain up for the channel however you want to get the sound you want.
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March 20, 2001 at 11:17 pm #32778AnonymousGuest
: Hello and HELP…
: I need an owners manual, or good copy of an owners manual for a Tascam 488 Portastudio
: Can anyone help me? Al
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October 25, 2001 at 3:35 am #85389AnonymousGuest
hello al if you’ve found this manual… can you tell me where ? i’m also looking for it. thanks
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March 20, 2001 at 2:11 am #32754AnonymousGuest
:My question is about burning a cd and/or playing the recorded tracks on your computer. Is there a GOOD/EASY answer, the file format seems to be *.VS3. What is that? Can you convert it to a .wav. How do you record into your computer with a usable format? If you can answer these questions, that would be outstanding.
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July 7, 2004 at 10:37 pm #100405AnonymousGuest
when i record on the br-8 and play all the tracks back it sounds amazing but when i convert it into my comp everything is buzzing and popping, and when i record i make shure that the sensibility and input is set right but when it is on my comp it sounds reallt bad. What is the prob?
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November 1, 2001 at 6:35 am #85732AnonymousGuest
: :My question is about burning a cd and/or playing the recorded tracks on your computer. Is there a GOOD/EASY answer, the file format seems to be *.VS3, LV1. What is that? Can you convert it to a .wav or MP3. How do you record into your computer with a usable format? If you can answer these questions, that would be outstanding.
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March 18, 2001 at 5:02 pm #32672AnonymousGuest
: why the gibson guitar look so old and the white paint all turn into yellow …yet it’s so expensive?
i am a student in China. in our country,there is no GIBSON guitar on sale..
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March 18, 2001 at 12:01 pm #32666AnonymousGuest
well guy, if you looking for info. on lotus guitars good luck. I am a big fan of lotus guitars and I have looked up and down for any thing I could find on them and I have found nothing. Its almost like thay where never made. A lot of people know od lotus but know one know where thay came from or what not so good luck. if you find anything email me I’d love to know my self.
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September 25, 2002 at 10:18 pm #100743AnonymousGuest
ditto here. i have one,this thing is a strat copy, it’s awesome, but there’s no info any where. if youget any dude e-mail me too!
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March 18, 2001 at 11:14 am #32665AnonymousGuest
: Searching for a Taylor 810 or 810CE acoustic electric. Looking for sites to buy on-line or through mailorder. Need to do some serious price comparisons and beat the retail store tailhold! I found a few but not enough. Also found that there is a HUGE variance in price across locations. The best prices so far are at http://www.endroman.com
: Suggestions welcome
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March 16, 2001 at 1:29 am #32604AnonymousGuest
you took all the strings off at once didnt you?
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March 15, 2001 at 3:02 am #32577AnonymousGuest
: : Does anyone have any info on Hilgen Amps?
I used to own one in the early 70’s. It was a piggy back with 2 -12’s It was solid state. I think Hilgen was owned by RCA.
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March 15, 2001 at 12:19 am #32570AnonymousGuest
I tried this amp yesterday at Guitar Center and I really hope it’s not like a Marshall! I have a Marshall and want to get rid of it! I did, however, like the Hot Rod…it has the beefy, grumbly distortion I need!
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March 14, 2001 at 8:51 pm #32562AnonymousGuest
: If you own one and you don’t know, you are obviously CRAP
boy you really are a knob
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March 14, 2001 at 1:02 pm #32558AnonymousGuest
: I just got a BR-8, and what I do is just mix to stereo into my computer’s sound edit program, save it as a stereo WAV file, and burn to CD.
: I’ll have to try Anders’ suggestions though after getting some more gear/software – that sounds pretty good. Anders, what software synth do you sync with? I’d like to give it a try.
: Hope this helps!
: Donnie
: http://www.mp3.com/silverwingYes, but the problem seems to be How To Get The BR8 File From The Zip Into One’s PC? Do you just take the song file and copy into your PC? What exactly is the translation/Import/Export process?
Tim Fall
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February 13, 2002 at 10:10 am #91016AnonymousGuest
Go to the Boss web site, they have updates u can d/l!
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March 12, 2001 at 12:05 am #32485AnonymousGuest
im doing home recordings and im looking for a way to transfer cakewalk projects to digital perfomer or protools and im also looking for pluggins
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March 11, 2001 at 3:21 pm #32480AnonymousGuest
: Anyone knows where to find patches for this one?
: There’s a site for every other pedalboard except
: for this one it seems. Just my luck…try this
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March 10, 2001 at 1:24 pm #32455AnonymousGuest
: I just bought a Jackson with a dbl locking tremolo on it and Im not too fimiliar with these things. When tuning from e to d and so on, do I need to loosen any of the clamps or anything. Would an EVH D Tuna be a good investment?
This online place has the D tuna for 29.95
http://www.edromanguitars.com/home_frt.htmI had ta write back to let you know
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March 10, 2001 at 1:20 pm #32453AnonymousGuest
: Need Lead Tab for flirtin with disaster the last two measures of the harmony of guitars I’m playing the fifteen fret on the second high string and bending a whole step but not satisfied with it.PLEASE HELP ME.
Actually I am just learning lead.
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March 10, 2001 at 1:17 pm #32452AnonymousGuest
: I just bought a Jackson with a dbl locking tremolo on it and Im not too fimiliar with these things. When tuning from e to d and so on, do I need to loosen any of the clamps or anything. Would an EVH D Tuna be a good investment?
You don’t have to loosen anything or make any adjustments other then simply pulling the tuner out or pushing it in … that’s it, very quick, easy and painless.
I just picked up an awesome Kramer Baretta with dual locking Floyd Rose and EVH d-tuna from musicyo.com … it’s awesome but, your guitar may have to be adjusted by a tech, the Floyd Rose has to be, what’s called "blocked" to use the D tuna correctly. Before you buy it, talk to your local neighborhood guitar tech.
If you like to use the drop D tuning often and want to switch back and forth, it’s a God send … but, if you’re not going to use drop D tuning, or maybe you’ll use it once in a blue moon, it would be a waste for you.
Here’s the low down …
http://www.musicyo.com/planet/evh_dtuna.aspIf you want to buy one, this online place has it for 49 bucks … http://www.gtrheaven.com/Accessories/evh.htm
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March 8, 2001 at 12:09 am #32378AnonymousGuest
Boss makes decently quality stuff. I find their chorus, and reverbs(etc) are of good quality. I used to use an mt-2 metalzone, but my musical taste has done a 180 since then. Generally, they make ok metal distrotion, but their overdrives are kinda lousy (just a/b an od-3 or bd-2 with and ibanez ts-5). As pedals go they are made pretty strong and prices are ok. They aren’t cheap petals like dod, but they are not expensive when you consider the price of some boutique overdrives(00+). However, my one boss product is the gt-3 multieffects, in the effects loop for good time-based effects and eq.
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March 7, 2001 at 1:52 pm #32367AnonymousGuest
I still own one bought it in 79′. Great guiter, great tone.Neil scheon of Journey played one for a while
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March 6, 2001 at 2:01 am #32310AnonymousGuest
If you find any good g-love tabs, let me know where.
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March 3, 2001 at 10:53 am #32236AnonymousGuest
: Need a copy of the manuals for the MP-1
Thanks a lot,
Adolphus
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March 3, 2001 at 2:50 am #32222AnonymousGuest
: Would anyone have any information on how the SRV strat is wired from the pickups to the selector switch? Trying to build one from scratch, looking for tips?
here’s exactly what you need…
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February 26, 2001 at 8:16 pm #32053AnonymousGuest
I’m a Jazz player. I use 14,18,21,31,41,55 Thomastik-Infeld Flat Wound Guitar Strings. If you prefer a good tone, before ease of playing. Heavy gauge strings are what you need. Look at George Benson. Another important factor is the Pick. A large thick pick played at a right angle to the string improves the clarity and tone of the note.
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February 25, 2001 at 6:31 pm #32021AnonymousGuest
: please tell me the chords of better man by robbie williams
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February 25, 2001 at 1:55 am #32007AnonymousGuest
o>k #1 IF YOU WANT HIS SOUND , FORGET IT BUD IT’S ALL IN HIS OWN GEAR , BUT THE GOOD NEWS IS YOU CAN GET CLOSE WITH A LINE UP AS SUCH !1-REVERB AT 7, 2- DELAY (you figure out the milli/secs 3- OVERDRIVE AT 8 4- E.Q BASS ENDS AT 8 -MIDS AT MID-AND TREBLES AT 4- WHA WHA AT MID POSITION. TRY THAT AND YOU’LL BE CLOSE , VERY CLOSE AND DONT BE AFRAID TO EXPERIMENT WITH THE DELAY.
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February 25, 2001 at 1:53 am #32006AnonymousGuest
o>k #1 IF YOU WANT HIS SOUND , FORGET IT BUD IT’S ALL IN HIS OWN GEAR , BUT THE GOOD NEWS IS YOU CAN GET CLOSE WITH A LINE UP AS SUCH !1-REVERB AT 7, 2- DELAY (you figure out the milli/secs 3- OVERDRIVE AT 8 4- E.Q BASS ENDS AT 8 -MIDS AT MID-AND TREBLES AT 4- WHA WHA AT MID POSITION. TRY THAT AND YOU’LL BE CLOSE , VERY CLOSE AND DONT BE AFRAID TO EXPERIMENT WITH THE DELAY.
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February 22, 2001 at 6:40 am #31944AnonymousGuest
Hey, where were you two years ago? I lived in Bangor until 1999, but I’m just now getting back into playing after a veeeeeery long time away. I’m 42.
Lynn
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February 22, 2001 at 2:59 am #31936AnonymousGuest
I had the Acoustasonic Jr, and was very happy with the sound, but found it did not have the stage volume for most gigs. I would get distortion when the volume got up to about 4 or 5.
Since then, I bought an SWR california Blonde, and have been reasonably happy with the performance. I’m playing a Gibson j-200 with a Highlander pickup. The amp sometimes sounds like it has a "stuffed up nose" if you can imagine what that might sound like. I think I’m going to have to go high-end or have something developed custom to ever be truly satisfied with an acoustic amp.
I’m thinking of buying an amp to use with my HD28.
: Anybody have any suggestions? Also where’s a great
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February 22, 2001 at 12:31 am #31932AnonymousGuest
Thankksss Brooo!!!!!
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February 21, 2001 at 2:52 am #31905AnonymousGuest
: Anyone knows where to find patches for this one?
: There’s a site for every other pedalboard except
: for this one it seems. Just my luck…Try this site. Its French, but the guy is translating most of it to English: http://membres.tripod.fr/korgax1000gfx/english/index-us.htm
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February 20, 2001 at 1:32 am #31861AnonymousGuest
I need to buy spares for my much loved first guitar, all it has on it is K320. Can anyone help?
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February 19, 2001 at 5:08 am #31836AnonymousGuest
: If you have one or know of someone who does e-mail me.
HI yes I have got a JS 100 git that I have been playing for a few years.since i just put the title into a search engine out of interest why are you so keen to have one???
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February 18, 2001 at 11:34 pm #31830AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have any info on the Ovation UK II Electric guitar. I would like to know if they are still out there for sale, prices, etc. Thanks in advance.
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September 1, 2001 at 2:05 am #83115AnonymousGuest
I have had a UK 2. for about 12 years and would consider selling it if anyone is interested
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July 31, 2001 at 7:24 am #81589AnonymousGuest
: I’m in the same boat…. I have one and am looking for info. :
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July 31, 2001 at 7:24 am #81614AnonymousGuest
: I’m in the same boat…. I have one and am looking for info. :
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February 15, 2001 at 3:52 pm #31730AnonymousGuest
Try our website http://www.songplayer.com, we have a free online guitar course. I’m sure it would help you as it shows you how to play some basic chords and chord progressions.
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February 15, 2001 at 3:48 pm #31726AnonymousGuest
i haye a marshall jcm 2000 Tsl 602 that kicks arse. Contact if interested
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February 15, 2001 at 9:47 am #31722AnonymousGuest
I have a L’il 59 in the bridge position, and a Seymour Duncan Seth Lover in the neck…. The best sounding Les Paul I own….
GOOD CHOICE!!
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February 14, 2001 at 2:08 am #31679AnonymousGuest
: How many kinds of pedals are out there? Example: Delay, WA WA, Distortion. Are there more?
I’m about to buy the BOSS vf-1 which is around 400 and is a multi effects processor. The reason I’m confident spending so much money is because of my experience with the BOSS metal zone distortion pedal. If your looking for a good distortion you won’t be able to get a better distortion than the BOSS metalzone.
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February 12, 2001 at 6:44 pm #31635AnonymousGuest
: : i would like that one cheers dude
: : If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer. -
February 11, 2001 at 11:25 am #31596AnonymousGuest
: I have a Marshall jcm 900 but don’t have any pedals. Is there any settings I can set my amp to that will give me a good punk sound (NOFX, Lagwaggon, Rancid, etc.)?
Yeah, WIDE OPEN!
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August 20, 2001 at 11:35 am #82502AnonymousGuest
JCM 2000 is better. I love JCM 900s, but JCM 2000s are just too cool. Dont get anything exept for the JCM 2000 TSL HEAD. If you don’t have enough cash for that, the JCM 900 is a better way to go than the DSL. Another idea might be a Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier. Costs as much as TSL and it is better.
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February 11, 2001 at 1:06 am #31580AnonymousGuest
thanx for all the advice:the audition went well (we played an encore so it was all good. the main performance is on the 22 so im gettin ready for that, but were all confident
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February 9, 2001 at 9:01 pm #31557AnonymousGuest
Yeah, practice too, but this would calm you down a little.
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February 9, 2001 at 8:01 am #31544AnonymousGuest
First and Foremost, play for your own ears and your own pleasure. If you like what you hear and you are having fun, that will transmit to the audience, Be humble but not timid. Don’t get drunk but have 2 beers (well this works for me to relax) Use your adrenalin rush wisely by channeling it into song structure concentration. Once you’re comfy on that level use the excess adrenalin to take you up a level on your playing once you break into any solos or fills. You’re following your passion man, so you are ALREADY a rock star! – don’t forget that. Be sure to report back to us all on how it goes. Good Luck!
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July 10, 2003 at 4:52 pm #109205AnonymousGuest
im just about to step foot on to my bands first gig (tomoz) and i really hope it goes well im the bassist*backing singer* we are playing at our high school prom lol should be fun we have all left skool so when we go back for this gig should be really fun im kinda scared at the same time tho
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February 8, 2001 at 7:21 am #31522AnonymousGuest
They made 355s without the VariTone switch (I think only special order though), but a 355 has a Super 400 inlay on the peghead (like a Les Paul Custom, or a Johnny Smith also, it’s a diamond shpae, but split up into 5 separate pieces of pearl). Maybe it had a new fingerboard put on it. Doesn’t it say on the label? The orange label inside the F hole often gives the model number. The possibility exists that it’s what’s known as a Kalamazoo Special…meaning maybe somebody that worked at the factory put it together at home from parts, or it may be a special order guitar from the custom shop. Why don’t you post a picture of it where we can see it?
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February 5, 2001 at 5:45 am #31432AnonymousGuest
Check the Gruhn site – There’s a halfway
decent looking lefty Gretsch Country Gentleman.
Find # EG2842.That one’s the real deal from Brooklyn, NY
from the year after the Dodgers skipped town.The F holes are fakes though. (I personally
prefer real F-holes, not painted ones…
on guitars and women.)_______________ Marc
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February 5, 2001 at 5:31 am #31431AnonymousGuest
Gretsch quality was very inconsistent – maybe better now, made by Terada in Japan.
(Actually a Terada copy of the Gretsch with the Gretsch name on the headstock.
The original Filter-rons look the same but now have ceramic magnets. The originals
were made with Alnico – far superior and much more expensive. T. V. Jones makes
a proper FilterTron style pickup… at 20 a pop)After the Beatles hit the states in 1964, the Gretsch factory in Brooklyn was swamped
with orders and the quality fell oomewhat. Then in the 70’s Baldwin all but sabotaged
the company, similar to what CBS did to Fender.The Gretsch golden years were the mid 50’s to 1963.
Still, many of those guitars have necks which need resetting. The original truss rods
were not very well anchored and chewed into the wood in the neck. I got a great deal
on a 1963 Double Anniversary with FilterTrons (old but not original). The neck was shot
but a good repair shop in NY, for a mere 00, did a beautiful job on this guitar and
now it plays and sounds like a dream.I played some of the new ones on 48th Street. No comparison. Not even close – in sound,
feel, or weight, though they look the same as the originals.__________ Marc
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February 4, 2001 at 6:39 am #31415AnonymousGuest
Remember your in a band not soloist. Its a team. Its not all on your head. If you get nervous look at your band members and pretend you are in the basement with them. Also no need to be nervous, this may be your first but wont be your last and you will fail alot before you will be successful. Plus a warm up gig in front of frends and family may be helpful
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February 4, 2001 at 6:31 am #31410AnonymousGuest
Thanks for the help guys. I appreciate it, as time goes on im finder ways around this problem, just by changeing the technique I use. I’ll check out the trem setter, but im not holding my breath Thanks Again!
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February 3, 2001 at 10:29 pm #31397AnonymousGuest
You are totally within your rights to sell your software that you have purchased. If I advertised some legal guitar software for sale & then suffered this grief I would instantly issue a summons for lost of time, harrassment & slander. I suggest you write to the web master.
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February 3, 2001 at 10:43 am #31386AnonymousGuest
You’ve got to be joking, right? If you are, you’ve got a sick, sick sense of humor.
On the other hand, you’d better run for cover if you’re serious. You’ll be lucky if your father ever gives you anything again as long as you live! I would die for a Les Paul like that, and it sickens me to think that some kid got one for free in mint condition and completely ruined it. I would make an appointment tomorrow with my doctor for a CT scan, and X-RAYS of my head.: my daddy gave me his old electric guitar.he said it’s
: over 40 year old,it belong to his father,he said it’s
: a 59 gibson les caul,les paul something like that.
: anyway he gave it to me on my birtday, I turn 14 last
: week. I’m learning to play sugar,sugar by the archies,
: only been playing for 3weeks. the guitar had these weird faded stripes in the wood and had this black to
: golden yellow paintjob, I also notice it had no nicks
: and scraches on it, I remenber he keep it in his
: bedroom closet and never played it but would often
: take the guitar out and polish it. He act liked
: he loved the stupid guitar. I still don’t know why?
: a week later I decided to paint it, so I sanded it
: and painted it pink and wrote sugar, sugar all over
: it in yellow. I loved that song. It looked hot!
: since I join an all girl rock band It should fit
: the bill. A few days later the girl came over to
: practice down stairs. We had a wonderful time.
: we’re playing sugar, sugar and my daddy came down
: to listen. when he saw me playing he smiled and ask
: me why Iam not playing the guitar he gave me. I told
: him I was. He looked at my pride and joy then looked
: at me. he look white as a ghost and then turn beet red. I said does’nt it look cool daddy! Then he started
: to cry and ran up stairs. Mom and I don’t know why
: he’s mad. It’s just an old stupid guitar anyway.
: pleases, could anybody tell me why he would be so
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February 3, 2001 at 7:13 am #31383AnonymousGuest
Epiphone guitars are deliberately comprimised so as not to compete directly with Gibsons. For instance Epiphone les pauls will have an alder backs when an all mahogony chunk wouldn’t have made that much difference to costs. Similarly an Epiphone Sheraton will have a maple neck instead of mahogony and some mediocre electrics. However epiphone arch tops are classic guitars in the own right that a lot of professionals will just upgrade with seymour duncan pickups.
Potentially the only difference between modern factory Korean made stuff and handmade American stuff is the price – and the badge. For instance check out Tokai.: Is it worth paying all that money for a Gibson LP standard when i could pay a lot less for a epiphone? I havnt playing long (maybe a year or so). Do epiphones really sound bad?
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February 3, 2001 at 1:49 am #31368AnonymousGuest
: You can find newer twins used from 00. the RI’s usually hold their value, look for it to come in at around 50 to 00 used. New-75 Musician’s friend catalogue.
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February 3, 2001 at 1:47 am #31370AnonymousGuest
: Ok, I smoked up and his name came to me.
William Kannesinger. He and Arlen Roth coached Macchio and played his parts in the movie.
He looks like Sallah from Raiders of the Lost Ark…Far out man.PS: Seriously
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February 1, 2001 at 4:28 pm #31345AnonymousGuest
The trouble is that I can’t find the movie anywhere…
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February 1, 2001 at 12:22 pm #31341AnonymousGuest
You’re generous…
: I have some older to new guitar mags. Guitar for the practicing
: Musician, Guitar World etc…….: I thought I might have a collection someday but have been unable to
: pursue building it.: Since I am moving soon I would like to give these mags away to someone
: who truly would like to have them. I would hate to just throw them
: away.: Unfortunately over the years some of the mags have gotten damaged but
: over all they are in OK condition.: I am not asking for any money and I do not have the time to spend
: shipping them. If you are in So. California and are interested in
: getting these please email me at [email protected]: I am in the Pomona area. About 25 miles east of LA right off the 10
: fwy.: Below is a list of the mags that I have. Please don’t waste my time
: with any requests for part of the listing. It is all or nothing.
: Please don’t take them all just keep what you are wanting and throw
: away the rest. If you are only interested in a few, take them all and
: give away what you do not want.: Guitar for the Practicing Musician
: 1987
: May: 1988
: May
: September
: November (2)
: December: 1989
: Jan
: Feb
: Mar
: Apr
: May
: June
: July
: Aug
: Sept
: Dec: 1990
: Jan
: Feb
: Mar
: Apr (2)
: May
: Sep
: Oct: 1991
: Apr
: Nov: 1992
: Jan
: Nov: 1993
: July: 1995
: Nov: Guitar World
: 1992
: jan
: feb
: june
: july
: dec: 1994
: apr: 1995
: nov: Guitar School
: 1992
: May: 1993
: Mar: 1995
: Dec: Guitar Player
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February 1, 2001 at 11:17 am #31343AnonymousGuest
You can get infos on the date of production by looking at the back of the headstock.
The first and fifth number stamped on will give the first and second number of the production year. EX: 98076435 : 1996
: hey guys,: i’m shoppin’ for a used ELP. are the model year, model number and stuff like that printed on the guitar? where do i look for them? the neck? the back? let me know pls..
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February 1, 2001 at 10:20 am #31342AnonymousGuest
That depends what kind of Mesa you are looking for. The studio 22 go for around 00 used.
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August 18, 2001 at 6:40 pm #82368AnonymousGuest
Yeah, wht not use a v-twin pedal and a marshall combo. it should be less than $800
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February 1, 2001 at 10:00 am #31340AnonymousGuest
hey guys,
i’m shoppin’ for a used ELP. are the model year, model number and stuff like that printed on the guitar? where do i look for them? the neck? the back? let me know pls..
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February 1, 2001 at 9:42 am #31339AnonymousGuest
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November 21, 2002 at 7:34 am #102996AnonymousGuest
: Hey : can i get a mesa/ boogie amp for less than $800?? I got an older 50 Caliper head for sale for 450.
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February 1, 2001 at 9:27 am #31338AnonymousGuest
Please help,
I need to order parts for a 50watt rogue amp. Please
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February 1, 2001 at 8:45 am #31335AnonymousGuest
Hi!
i need acords and tabs for my students ( ages between 9-13). ýf you send me i d be grateful.
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July 8, 2003 at 9:15 pm #109192AnonymousGuest
: Hi! : i need acords and tabs for my students ( ages between 10-16). if you send me i d be grateful. : Thanks
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September 14, 2002 at 12:56 am #100031AnonymousGuest
: Hi! : i need acords and tabs for my students ( ages between 9-13). ýf you send me i d be grateful. : Thanks u d stiffened the ranges so would u like to share them with me H.R.S.
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September 14, 2002 at 12:56 am #100069AnonymousGuest
: Hi! : i need acords and tabs for my students ( ages between 9-13). ýf you send me i d be grateful. : Thanks u d stiffened the ranges so would u share them with me H.R.S.
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February 20, 2002 at 9:02 pm #91282AnonymousGuest
: Hi! : i need acords and tabs for my students ( ages between 15-19). ýf you send me i d be grateful.Specially acords from metallica if possible pls. : Thanks
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February 1, 2001 at 8:27 am #31337AnonymousGuest
Here are some tips.
1. Don’t get wasted or drunk before the audition
2. Try to turn up early if possible and listen in on other players. Get a feel of what’s required.
3. Don’t turn up late
4. Have spare strings. Be tuned up. Be ready to play.
5. Don’t try to be someone you ain’t.
6. Ask some intelligent questions but don’t come on heavy.
7. If you want to show off your skills, be careful not to either screw up or come off looking like a poseur.
8. Don’t have a hangover
9. A bit of slow deep breathing can work wonders for nerves, but realize that a little bit of nervousness is a good thing.
10. Accept the fact that you are still a guitarist, even if you are unsuccessful. You’ve given your best shot and, if nothing happens, learn from it. The more you enjoy, the better you will play.Hope this helps
Geoff: Hey, i have an audition for my first gig with my band comin soon. Im gettin kinda nervous, so is there anything u guys who have been gigging a lot do or did, to calm the nerves etc. before u went on. Im afraid ill crap a solo or somethin.
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February 1, 2001 at 6:27 am #75658AnonymousGuest
how much is a fender twin-new/used how bout the 65′ twin reverb? thanx
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February 1, 2001 at 5:38 am #31333AnonymousGuest
i found this 8 years ago, the distortion sound from the amp seems to be much more better than those expensive pedals~~~~
the multieffect’s distiortion seems to be powerful but it sounds systhesis..
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February 1, 2001 at 4:10 am #31334AnonymousGuest
pls help~
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September 25, 2002 at 11:46 am #100696AnonymousGuest
: Ok I am now in Sydney[aus] and I lived in Manchester, However, i have always found satisfaction at ‘johnny roadhouses’ on oxford street in M/C I have been playing for over 25 years and have constantly shopped here. Sometimes you have to go back and re-check, but they are always open to a deal and are great with their knowledge etc. i suppose it depends if you wish to buy a ‘new’ one, or are looking to cash in on the fact that ‘here is a guitar i want that someone has already lost the purchase- garbage- value of’. Sorry don’t know south , but as a playwer and buyer ;johnny Roadhouse’ `takes some beating [and i have shopped ALL over the north]i would visit, but then i now live in aus’ where a 400k trip for the day is fine!! Not sure if that helps, don’t know who works there now, except JR’s son, john, but it is worth a ‘phone call and a visit. My favourite guitars were bought there and I have yet to bo sorry i spent the money, Good luck.David
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February 1, 2001 at 3:57 am #31332AnonymousGuest
: if you want your more "bright sounding" music, stick with a single coil pickup arrangment of some kind. I have two guitars, and one has the humbuckers for the deep, distorted sound. i use the other with the single coiled pickups for the brighter cleaner sounding stuff.
I don’t play clean all to much. I use distortion, I just mean that it is a brighter distortion instead of a dark sounding metal distortion.
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February 1, 2001 at 3:15 am #31329AnonymousGuest
: Just wondering which you guys are using and what seems to work out better in your experience.
: VVBlues
Hey man,
I started out loving pedals, but then my gear got stolen, and I was stuck with my little Peavey Classic 20.
I have never had such a great tone!
I was using a Tech 21 XXL and a Boss Turbo Distortion, but nothing compares to the tone of my little amp wound flat out! I get different tones, clean and distorted by adjusting my technique and the volume control. If I need even more grit, I’ll borrow my friend’s Ibanez TS9 Tubescreamer as a gain booster.
In comparison to the pedals I have used, the tone I get now is more open and lively, ‘loud’ sounding. It also means I have to be more dynamic as a player to get the best from it, which is heaps of fun once you’re used to it!
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February 1, 2001 at 3:05 am #31331AnonymousGuest
pls help~
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February 1, 2001 at 3:04 am #31328AnonymousGuest
why the gibson guitar look so old and the white paint all turn into yellow …yet it’s so expensive?
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February 1, 2001 at 2:11 am #31327AnonymousGuest
Hi,my name is Nils and I’m 36 years old. I enjoy music from the 50s, 60s 70s, 80s and most of the 90s. I don’t like rap, heavy metal or the backstreet boys. I enjoy some country; however rock in roll is my beat. I sing and I would like to write music. I play a ’77 Telecaster. I’m not much of a lead guitarist but I can keep a rhythm. Let me know if you want to get together and trade ideas.
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February 1, 2001 at 7:26 am #80301AnonymousGuest
hey nils, im 36 and thought i was past it till i read this site. im from hartlepool, england, i know we cant jam but i would like to talk about music and guitars etc. e-mail me. tom glenn
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February 1, 2001 at 1:53 am #31326AnonymousGuest
: First of all, get yourself a backup guitar so when this happens you have something to fall back on.
: I recommend Spretzel Locking Tuners. You don’t have to bother with looping the string around the post. Just slide the string thru the hole. Tighten the lock on the back of the tuner. Tune to pitch. That’s it!
: Real quick and easy!
thanks Im2, I already carry a heap of gear when I go out, so I dont want to lug more than absolutely necessary, but it does sound sensible doesn’t it? I like the sound of spretzel though! thanks again.Al.
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February 1, 2001 at 1:49 am #31324AnonymousGuest
: Rent the movie and slo-mo the credits. It should list all the info…
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February 1, 2001 at 1:45 am #31325AnonymousGuest
Just wondering which you guys are using and what seems to work out better in your experience.
VVBlues
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January 31, 2001 at 11:55 pm #31322AnonymousGuest
Peleas send Blues MIDI
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January 31, 2001 at 11:54 pm #31320AnonymousGuest
Peleas send Blues MIDI
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January 31, 2001 at 11:25 pm #31321AnonymousGuest
Here is my problem.
For a long time I’m trying to find out the name of the man who played Mozart’s Rondo alla Turca (Turkish March). You know that scene when Eugene(Ralph Macchio) is playing classical guitar in the school and then he plays a part of the tune. Now, I know for sure that it wasn’t played by Steve Vai or Ray Cooder. -
January 31, 2001 at 10:52 pm #31318AnonymousGuest
: I’m a bit confused…
If it says Goya on it and not Martin….I think you got a Goya that looks like a Martin. I’m not even sure that model # is right for a Martin. Don’t they start with D’s? D-28, D-18,etc.-
September 26, 2003 at 3:57 am #93794AnonymousGuest
Did you ever find out anything about this guitar? I just received the same guitar– G.S MArtin– Goya G330S. There’s still nothing on the web about it. Thanks.
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January 31, 2001 at 10:41 pm #31317AnonymousGuest
: Fender Twin-standard, modern 2×12 100w, two channel
This has come in many different incarnations as astandard Fender model for almost 35 years.
Fender Twin reverb-Reissue 2×12 100w two channel(but not dist/clean, two separate channels. Old style
Fender Super Twin: Do they still make this? This is a 180w Twin Reverb. 6 poer tubes, but evidently not that much louder.(Fender in the 60’s and 70’s built in extra power to, ironically, make the amp quieter)You can’t go wrong with nearly any Fender Twin(as long as it has been cared for). Just try before you buy.
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January 31, 2001 at 10:32 pm #31315AnonymousGuest
: There are 1000’s! Boss pedals are good starting points. They have just about very flavor of noise you could want. You’ll find that Boss pedals are a bit sterile sounding. Other, slightly more expensive pedals(Electro Harmonix is a good one) have a more funky and unique sound. It’s up to you though. Just try ’em with your guitar and amp so you know what they will sound like at home.
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January 31, 2001 at 6:47 pm #31314AnonymousGuest
how’s this pod2? worth buying? can play metallica? can i use it for guitar without guitar amp(keyboard amp….or PA)?
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January 31, 2001 at 5:36 pm #31316AnonymousGuest
I’m making a guitar stand for my AS level project at Sir John Deans college, Cheshire, England. I need plans or instructions on how to build the stand itself for my reasearch. If anyone could help me I would be very grateful. Please e-mail me if you have any info at all.
Thanx !!!
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January 31, 2001 at 12:01 pm #31312AnonymousGuest
heres another tuning tip, all the guitars i own have double locking floyd rose brindges and heres something i found to be important, 1. always tune your guitar several times and be patient. because it’s a floyd rose every time you finish tuning the 6 or 7th string (depending on what u got) chances are the first will be out of tune. so do it about 4-6 times to get a perfect tune. also, make sure you tune it a little flat as when you tighten the locks on the neck the tension on the strings increase raising their pitch throwing off your tuning, so tune a bit flat, tighten, and then finish adjusting it at the bridge.
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January 31, 2001 at 11:52 am #31310AnonymousGuest
for something to start out with, the DIGITECH RP200 is a very nice effects peddle, it’s got 80 effects and 40 of em you can customize to make your own sound as you said you wanted, it’s got a tuner and drum machine built in, and if you dont want it to effect your guitar when plugged theres an bypass feature that makes it so it sounds like the guitar is just plugged into the amp, i have one of these peddles and it works great, i have a Fender 250watt amp so you can see what im working with, they cost about 00 Canadian, but are worth it, they save a lot of money compared to if you bought all the peddles seperate.
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January 31, 2001 at 11:27 am #31307AnonymousGuest
dear god stay away from the Fender Stratocaster 7’s, they are the biggest pieces of crap on earth, just lettin you know from a fellow 7-string player, stick with Ibanez, they’ve been at it the longest and they make sik ass guitars
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January 31, 2001 at 11:19 am #31306AnonymousGuest
you want all that delay poop and a whole lot of other things to play with (80) effects, a drum machine, tuner, blah blah blah, invest in a DIGITECH RP200, for about 00 Canadian, it’s gonna be less for you american ppl though, i got one myself and it’s the greatest thing since sliced bread.
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January 31, 2001 at 11:16 am #31305AnonymousGuest
hey babycakes,
you can either do it by using a piano (but who the hell actually does that??!!) you can do it by ear, if your really good, but its never accurate, or you can do what normal people do and buy a 0 or so guitar tuner, or if you have an effects peddle like my DigiTech RP200, it has a tuner built right in, but those peddles are like 00 bucks, anyway, if you have any questions or want help with anything else, you can e-mail me, or if u got ICQ, my #’s 69540464
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January 31, 2001 at 11:05 am #31302AnonymousGuest
if you want your more "bright sounding" music, stick with a single coil pickup arrangment of some kind. I have two guitars, and one has the humbuckers for the deep, distorted sound. i use the other with the single coiled pickups for the brighter cleaner sounding stuff.
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January 31, 2001 at 10:02 am #31304AnonymousGuest
i recently purchased a used martin&co. guitar, but i cant find anything about it on the net, so i was wondering if anyone knew anything. i believe the model name is a goya. i also think it once was an electric/acoustic, but the previous owner remoed all the electronics. the model number is G330S. theres not much else i know about it. if anyone has any clue to what it is, a reply would be largely appreciated. or feel free to email me. thanks
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November 4, 2002 at 5:11 pm #102370AnonymousGuest
hi im from malaysia..i have just bough a martin&co electri guitar..and i wanna know the good things and bad things about it..please tell me?
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January 15, 2002 at 7:09 am #109718AnonymousGuest
: i recently purchased a used martin&co. guitar, but i cant find anything about it on the net, so i was wondering if anyone knew anything. i believe the model name is a goya. i also think it once was an electric/acoustic, but the previous owner remoed all the electronics. the model number is G330S. theres not much else i know about it. if anyone has any clue to what it is, a reply would be largely appreciated. or feel free to email me. thanks it’s a martin&co guitar serial#D-28 418005 i really don’t know anything about it ,it’s in excellent shape i would like to know how old it is and what it’s worth…
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January 31, 2001 at 7:51 am #31301AnonymousGuest
i was thinkin about buying one of teh following: the Fender Twin, Fender Twin Reverb, Fender twin reverb II, Fender super twin, Fender twin reverb :WHATS THE DIFFERENCE, price, sound quality, reliability, features, etc
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January 31, 2001 at 7:34 am #31300AnonymousGuest
i want a tube amp with about 100watts, any suggestions?
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January 25, 2004 at 12:22 am #115052AnonymousGuest
Please, please, please, can anyone get Guyatone MMX Metal Monster printed circuit or even schematic for me???
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January 31, 2001 at 7:28 am #31297AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for a new guitar, and I mainly play new school punk music(offspring, blink 182, greenday). I was wondering if a humbucker or single coil would be better for punk. Which is better for bright sounding distortion/overdrive?
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January 31, 2001 at 6:22 am #31298AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : 1940 gibson ES-300 pickup !!!!! HELP !!!!!
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January 31, 2001 at 4:07 am #31296AnonymousGuest
There are lots of pedals – distortion, chorus, flange, reverb, delay, wah, compression, too many to list.
BOSS makes good stuff. I used to use DOD products and I was happy with them. Boss are a little pricey, but they have more features than some others. My advice is find out what you want and try out each brand side by side if possible to see what YOU like.
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January 31, 2001 at 3:12 am #31293AnonymousGuest
How many kinds of pedals are out there? Example: Delay, WA WA, Distortion. Are there more?
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January 31, 2001 at 3:01 am #31295AnonymousGuest
First of all, get yourself a backup guitar so when this happens you have something to fall back on.
I recommend Spretzel Locking Tuners. You don’t have to bother with looping the string around the post. Just slide the string thru the hole. Tighten the lock on the back of the tuner. Tune to pitch. That’s it!
Real quick and easy!
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January 31, 2001 at 2:45 am #31292AnonymousGuest
: YEA I BET THAT GOT YOUR ATTENTION!
: looking to trade or sell my studio software package (worth 000) ,to much to list here, for a boss gt-3 or a good 8x cd-r drive ,maybe cash?
wanna buy a couple more?
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January 31, 2001 at 2:41 am #31290AnonymousGuest
can any-one suggest a suitable replacement for Strat machine heads with those hideous vertical holes for the strings? I play out one piece and if I break a string it is a night-mare trying to change a string quickly!I have changed the string holes on the backplate into a slot using a coping saw and a file, and I put a piece of string through the rivet on each string so I can pull them out of the moving bridge block to facilitate quick changes, but I still find the hole in the machine head is the slowest point. (I could go back to a Tele, the sound of which I really love, but I’m crazy about the sound of my Strat too!)
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January 31, 2001 at 2:29 am #31291AnonymousGuest
I’ve been offered a GC80A guitar amp for £150 is this a deal. I want to use one channel for a mike?
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August 17, 2001 at 7:33 am #82403AnonymousGuest
£150 is way too much for a GC80A : I got a GC120C for a mere £140 . anyways , a mike can not be plugged in while you’ve got a guitar plugged in so keep on lookin’
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January 30, 2001 at 11:22 pm #31287AnonymousGuest
There’s a device called a Trem-Setter that is designed to correct this problem. I’m not sure where to buy one, but I’m sure if you looked on http://www.musiciansfriend.com or some other on-line music store, you could find one.
I’ve never tried one, so I don’t know how well it works.
: : Just bought a new guitar with Floyd Rose tail piece. This is awesome it works great.But I have noticed that when a string is bent the tail piece moves so that the pitch of all the strings drop down. This is not a problem for one string. But when I do common things like bending one string into the same note of another string while playing both string "its out". Example: the Intro to Ted Nugents "Strangle Hold". My questions are these 1. Is the tail piece suppose to do this "Move when bending strings". 2. How do you work around this. One thing I have done is add some wammy to it when I play these notes, but I dont think I should do this all the time. After playing all these years, it is almost like I have to relearn a new way to play the guitar. Help!!! LOL
: I’ve never owned a guitar with a trem unit, and your problem is the reson why. It’s not so much that your bridge "is supposed to" do what it does, it’s just a side-efect of the design. The trem bridge uses springs inside the guitar to balance against the tension of the strings and allow the strings to return to pitch after you use the arm. This allows it generally to stay in tune quite well when you do all sorts of things that should mess up the tuning. However, there are two negatives. The first is that if you break a string then the springs become stronger than the five remaining strings and they pull the bridge back a little, sending all the unbroken strings slightly sharp, and all by different amounts. Secondly, as you’re discovering, if you bend a string – thereby stretching it and increasing its tension – the springs give a little, allowing the whole bridge to move toward the neck very slightly, sending all the other strings flat. It’s not a problem if you only play one string at a time when you use the arm, but it makes the sort of licks you’re describing pretty much impossible. What you then need to decide is whether the ability to do cool whammy moves is worth more than the ability to do neat string bending licks. If it is you want a trem guitar, if it isn’t you don’t. Or you could use a second, non-trem guitar, for the other licks. I hope this doesn’t shatter your pleasure of a new guitar!! All the best with it, whichever way you decide to play.
: Keith
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January 30, 2001 at 11:12 pm #31284AnonymousGuest
Ask the guys on the Fingerpickers website http://music-city-www.com/bbs/wwwboard.html/ They’ll know.
: Anybody out there know the dates of the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society convention this summer in Nashville? Their web page doesn’t say. Thanks.
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January 30, 2001 at 10:29 pm #31286AnonymousGuest
: I recently bought a 1999 Gretsch Keith Scott which is like the Liberace version of the 6120. I have mixed feelings about the guitar. It’s beautiful and plays well, but it doesn’t feel like an old Gretsch. It’s heavier. While they have nailed the look of the old models, I feel the guitars still suffer some of the Baldwin influence(Baldwin owned Gretsch in the 70’s and was known more for making pianos and organs, they alos snuffed out the original cool of the company, IMO).Heavy, finishes. However, old Gretsches often suffer from binding rot and crappy electronics(remember they were mass produced with workers undoubtedly being paid extra for more pieces).
I have taken the attitude that my guitar is a new guitar. It looks old, but is not a super accurate repro. On it’s own it is a great guitar. You sound as if you want a repro though….
A vintage lefty will be pricey, if you find one.
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January 30, 2001 at 10:20 pm #31285AnonymousGuest
Take it to a pro shop. You may just have laquer checking (cosmetic only, gives it character) If it is a crack, it can be repaired, but it won’t look like new again. Not sure about the electronics, depends on whats wrong, might just be a loose wire. have the shop look it over. Ask around about a good guitar shop in your area.
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January 30, 2001 at 10:10 pm #31283AnonymousGuest
I use a D. Markley Trans. The sound is good, but it has a tendency to feedback if you are too close to your amp on higher volumes. Also, it will leave a residue on the bridge. You just need to clean it off after using.Price is right. Have not tried a fishman.
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January 30, 2001 at 12:42 pm #31280AnonymousGuest
: Alguen conoce esta banda??
Soda Stereo is a band from Argentina, and they play Rock en spanish. They were kind of big in the late 80’s but, all of the sudden they disapeared. I don’t know if they are together anymore.
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March 20, 2003 at 6:15 am #83843AnonymousGuest
Soda Stereo fue una de las bandas mas influyentes en el rock en espanol. Se origino en Buenos Aires Argentina, sus integrantes consistieron de Gustavo Cerati, Charly Alberi, y zeta bosio. Empesaron tocando a nivel bajo en clubes en argentina como el Einstein, crecieron en popularidad a los empiesos de los 80’s. desde su primer disco titulado Soda Stereo, fueron reconsodios como una de las mejores bandas amature de los 80’s, con sonidos electricos, guitara acoustica, y el typico sonido syntetisado de los 80’s, soda stereo llego a niveles giganticos de popularidad y fueron reconocidos mundialmente. despues de una serie de conciertos de despedida, despues de infinidades de discos como Cancion Animal, Dynamo, Comfort y musica para volar, rex-mix, Zona de Promesas, Sueno estereo, entre otros, soda stereo por fin se desintegro en 1996. Sus Integrantes siguen con projectos personales como Plan V, Y Cerati a sido muy sobresaliente con su carrera como solista, desde su primer devout como solista con "amor amarillo", (anterior mente havia realisado un disco con daniel melerno llamado "colores santos), pero su carrera como solista empeso con amor amarillo, luego siguen; bocanada, once epicodios synfonicos(un cd que incuye canciones de soda stereo e gustavo cerati), luego "bien",(un soudtrack de la pelicula en la cual el mismo actuo), final mente sigue "Hoy es siempre", mi cd favorito, con mesclas basadas en el hip-hop, electrico, y infinidades de sonidos, crati realmente logro componer uno de los mejores dicos de pop/rock en espanol de la historia. Cerati sigue escribiendo y componiendo canciones no solo para el sino tambien para porjectos particulares. Quedara en la historia como uno de los maestros de la musica indesechable.
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January 30, 2001 at 10:44 am #31275AnonymousGuest
email me for details…probably will let go for 1100.00 including shipping…thanks
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January 30, 2001 at 10:05 am #31276AnonymousGuest
danelectro make an awesome amp, for 0 its called the nifty fifty. its the first amp i bought, i’ve got a marshall now but i use the dano all the time.
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January 30, 2001 at 8:44 am #31272AnonymousGuest
how do i get that kirk hammet metallica solo sound?
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January 30, 2001 at 8:24 am #31269AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’m new to the board. I’ve been playing around with Acid Pro, and finding all these cool samples on the web to experiment with. I’ve come up with some cool things. My question is: has anyone else had good results with similar techniques and/or Acid? Any advice?
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January 30, 2001 at 8:02 am #31270AnonymousGuest
I just got a BR-8, and what I do is just mix to stereo into my computer’s sound edit program, save it as a stereo WAV file, and burn to CD.
I’ll have to try Anders’ suggestions though after getting some more gear/software – that sounds pretty good. Anders, what software synth do you sync with? I’d like to give it a try.
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January 30, 2001 at 7:54 am #31271AnonymousGuest
Don’t be fooled by an album.Mixing and master mixing can do magic to a person’s sound!I think he’s using a
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January 30, 2001 at 7:53 am #31268AnonymousGuest
He uses a lot of shit: Compressors, Digital Delays, the main thing
that makes his guitar sound like that is a Bass Preamp, also the EMG
pickups. Ibanez Tube Screamer is a good distortion you could use too(and if
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January 30, 2001 at 7:43 am #31267AnonymousGuest
I hear ya.But stay loose,don’t change your strings,use the axe that you’ve been working with.I’d try not to practice the night before,this will cause more tension.
One or two bad notes wont kill ya,but song structure is most important.Keep it simple,don’t experiment with
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January 30, 2001 at 7:34 am #31266AnonymousGuest
I am trading a lefty 95 Les Paul Standard and 00.00 cash for a new lefty Gretsch 6120, anybody know much about these reissue guitars? I can pay 00.00 more and get a 6120-60 which I believe to be a more accurate reproduction. How is the craftmanship,playability, dependability, tunability (bigsby)I would certainly like to get some feedback from either owners or ex-owners.
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January 30, 2001 at 7:26 am #31265AnonymousGuest
Epiphone is the little brother of Gibson.The Gibsons are made of better wood,lovely necks and the pickups are U.S.A.,made well.Epiphones are low budget axes,not as well made.So,if you want a Les Paul,you should get one!Try a few before you buy one.
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January 30, 2001 at 6:20 am #31263AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know if and where i can download Wah Wah song by led zeppelin? Ive heard it was both recorded, and not.
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January 30, 2001 at 6:03 am #31262AnonymousGuest
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December 5, 2003 at 4:41 pm #102028AnonymousGuest
i’ve been looking for the tab a long time, can you send it to me? Thanks
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May 6, 2003 at 6:22 am #85683AnonymousGuest
: : : : If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer. please do yak
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August 13, 2002 at 4:34 am #98293AnonymousGuest
: : : : If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer. Can you email me the entire tab .
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August 21, 2003 at 6:17 pm #112189AnonymousGuest
Please, send it to me, the "Let it be" Solo TAB Many thanks
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March 4, 2002 at 3:35 am #91988AnonymousGuest
Hey, could you please send me the solo ASAP. I’ve been looking all over for it and my band has been begging me to learn it. Thank you very much!!!!!!! e-mail:[email protected] : : If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer.
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January 30, 2001 at 5:52 am #31261AnonymousGuest
What kind of pedal should I buy to get his sound. Is it a delay pedal. I really enjoy the tunes off of "The Wall" cd.
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January 30, 2001 at 5:15 am #31260AnonymousGuest
If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer.
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October 18, 2003 at 10:37 am #113214AnonymousGuest
i play the bass – would i be able to play it? could you send me the bass version?
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August 23, 2003 at 8:24 pm #112282AnonymousGuest
: Please send me this, thanks : If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer.
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June 19, 2003 at 4:10 am #87458AnonymousGuest
: Please email me the Let It Be solo tab!!! : If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer.
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September 11, 2001 at 7:15 pm #83732AnonymousGuest
Hi, I woud like to get the Let it be solo. Thanx, Frank : : If anyone wants the tab to the solo I have just worked it out for a student. Post your e-mail and I’ll mail yer.
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January 30, 2001 at 5:12 am #31258AnonymousGuest
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January 30, 2001 at 5:01 am #31259AnonymousGuest
maybe pots? maybe tubes? bad wire? give more info ,shake it maybe?
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January 30, 2001 at 4:57 am #31257AnonymousGuest
YEA I BET THAT GOT YOUR ATTENTION!
looking to trade or sell my studio software package (worth 000) ,to much to list here, for a boss gt-3 or a good 8x cd-r drive ,maybe cash?
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January 30, 2001 at 4:53 am #31255AnonymousGuest
: I LOVE THE SOUND OF TELECASTERS, BUT THE ONES IVE TRIED ARE A BIT HARD TO PLAY(HIGH ACTION). I KNOW THEY SOUND BETTER THIS WAY,BUT I NEED A LOW ACTION AS I HAVE GOT DAMAGED NERVES IN MY HAND. I HAVE A LES PAUL STANDARD(WITH VERY LOW ACTION AND 11 GAUGE STRINGS) BUT I JUST LOVE THE TELECASTER SOUND. IF I COULD, I WOULD ACCEPT THE HIGH ACTION BUT I CANT. I HAVE HEARD OF A COMPANY CALLED "WARMOUTH" WHO MAKE NECKS TO REPLACE FENDERS, THEY APPARENTLY HAVE A BIGGER RADIUS AND CAN HAVE A LOWER ACTION. ANY INFO WILL BE MUCH APPRICIATED
: Check out the Peavey Cropper Classic. You’s wanna change PUPS though
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January 30, 2001 at 4:42 am #31254AnonymousGuest
I have a marshall 1962 JTM45 combo replica, and as soon as I turn it on it begins making lot’s of noise. Any suggests on how to fix this problem?
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January 30, 2001 at 4:32 am #31251AnonymousGuest
I am thinking of placing a pickup on a Washburn classical guitar. I am wondering what my best options are, a Fishman SBTC o r Dean Markley Tranducers?
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January 30, 2001 at 4:14 am #31252AnonymousGuest
Here’s a website I know of. There could be others, but this one does custom work:
http://www.wdmusicproducts.com/Pickguards.htm
On average a basic pickguard goes for 5+. You may want to contact Ibanez too thru their website. They may be able to help too.
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January 30, 2001 at 4:07 am #31253AnonymousGuest
I have an Ibanez RG270. I tends to put on an original mirrored scratchplate on to it. Can anyone tell me where to get one? Approx. how much would it cost?Any website I can order?
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October 3, 2003 at 10:08 pm #94528AnonymousGuest
hi im searching for an invisible scratch plate to fit my takamine. if anyone can tell me what website i can search for one one thatll be great. cheers flou
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January 30, 2001 at 3:18 am #31250AnonymousGuest
Pretend you already have a thousand gigs under your belt. You are in Amsterdam, about to play some small, but sold out club for the third world tour. Nerves aren’t an issue, man, you’ve made it! Yeah, it used to be that everything was on the line every time, but now you’re only in it for the money…
: Hey, i have an audition for my first gig with my band comin soon. Im gettin kinda nervous, so is there anything u guys who have been gigging a lot do or did, to calm the nerves etc. before u went on. Im afraid ill crap a solo or somethin.
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January 30, 2001 at 3:13 am #31249AnonymousGuest
Hey Man,
Here’s what you do. If you like a floating trem, that is, with the trem on a slight angle so you can affect the pitch up as well as down, then adjust the trem screws until you are happy with the amount of pitch bend you are getting. I think standard stuff for a strat is 1.5 pitch above standard tuning.
You get a better tone from having your trem flat though! If this applies to you, wind in the trem springs until the trem is flat against the body, being careful not to over tighten them.
http://www.fender.com has a tech site which will help you nut out things like neck relief, truss rod tension, string height, and scale length, all of which need fine tuning when you put on a different string gauge. Yeah, it’s a mission! But it’s about time you became more intimate with your instrument, if you know what I mean…Peace.
: You do need to get the bridge flush with the top of the guitar again. To do this you tighten the screws into the body that are attached to the spring claw. Only turn them 1/4 turn at a time. Retune your guitar…repeat if necessary.
: Because you are increasing string guage you will probably need a neck adjustment with the truss rod and also a intonation adjustment. These are easy to do yourself but if you have never done it have a guitar tech show you how so you don’t break your truss rod by overtightening it. Remember always make any adjustment a small amout at a time.
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January 30, 2001 at 2:53 am #31246AnonymousGuest
You do need to get the bridge flush with the top of the guitar again. To do this you tighten the screws into the body that are attached to the spring claw. Only turn them 1/4 turn at a time. Retune your guitar…repeat if necessary.
Because you are increasing string guage you will probably need a neck adjustment with the truss rod and also a intonation adjustment. These are easy to do yourself but if you have never done it have a guitar tech show you how so you don’t break your truss rod by overtightening it. Remember always make any adjustment a small amout at a time.
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January 30, 2001 at 2:32 am #31245AnonymousGuest
Line 6 makes Ampfarm… not free though. There are others…not free either.
You might be able to run your guitar thru a fuzz box, then thru a direct box or mixer, and then into your computer. I haven’t done this. Probably wont work.
I know they make little boxes that you could plug in and play through your stereo. This would work for your computer but again this is not free…
My advice: save $ for an amp. 🙂
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January 30, 2001 at 1:49 am #31243AnonymousGuest
I’m just picking up the guitar again after a 14 year break. I was wondering if anyone out there had ever heard of a guitar company called "Time" I used to have one of their guitars (handmade in Vermont I think) and it was awesome. I guess they went out of business.
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January 23, 2004 at 4:23 pm #85604AnonymousGuest
I’ve had the pleasure of owning at least twelve of these "Time" guitars. The company went out of business in the late 80’s after several ownership changes. They made 364 guitars, total output. Alan Stack was the creater and original guitar maker. If you look hard enough, you might be able to locate one of these fine, handmade instruments. VT, NH, upstate NY are the best places to look. If you find one let me know! I still want as many "GS series" models as I can find. Happy hunting!
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January 25, 2005 at 4:23 am #99242AnonymousGuest
I’m still looking for one of these. I’d like a Time "Blizzard" (I think thats what it was called). Anyone know where to find one??!!
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January 19, 2003 at 3:23 am #81155AnonymousGuest
: I’m just picking up the guitar again after a 14 year break. I was wondering if anyone out there had ever heard of a guitar company called "Time" I used to have one of their guitars (handmade in Vermont I think) and it was awesome. I guess they went out of business. Hey all: I am from Vermont and actually have an old Left-handed Time Guitar that I still play daily. I have had a little work done on it, (normal stuff) and I absolutely love it. I would love to hear from some more people who also have one of these guitars. Andy Devine
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July 10, 2001 at 10:12 pm #80843AnonymousGuest
: I’m just picking up the guitar again after a 14 year break. I was wondering if anyone out there had ever heard of a guitar company called "Time" I used to have one of their guitars (handmade in Vermont I think) and it was awesome. I guess they went out of business. Yeah Trey Anastasio of Phish plays a time guitar and they did go out of business. But there is still the custom designer Paul Langeudoc who is a phish "member". He is the only one who still makes Time guitars, and if you can get one they are amazing. I have one myself and i’d never sell it. It’s in mint condition. There is a shop in toronto canada called "songbird" which has 1 or 2 time guitars but that’s all i know.
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January 30, 2001 at 1:47 am #31244AnonymousGuest
Hi. I just bought a new electric guitar and can’t afford the amp yet. Is there any software out there that lets you plug your guitar into your computer and play through your PC Speakers. Preferably Free. Thanks.
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January 30, 2001 at 1:28 am #31242AnonymousGuest
I just bought an old Ovation custom Legend and there
are some crack through the finish into the wood, can they
be repaired?? Also is it expensive to have the electronics
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January 30, 2001 at 1:11 am #31241AnonymousGuest
Check out this new band,Chemical Christ. They are *Hot* and very talented, a little different kind of music but defiantly good!! and interesting!! Check Them Out and Sign the guest book! http://www.homestead.com/ChemicalChrist/chemchrist.html
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January 30, 2001 at 12:54 am #31240AnonymousGuest
Hi,I’m 36 years old. I enjoy music from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and some of the 90s. I don’t like rap, heavy metal or the backstreet boys. I enjoy some country, however rock in roll is my beat. I play a ’77 Telecaster. I sing and I would like to write music. I’m really not too much of a lead guitarist but I can keep a rhythm. If you live around the Bangor -Brewer-Ellsworth area thats cool to. Let me know. Let’s get it together.
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October 7, 2003 at 3:53 am #94839AnonymousGuest
you’re friggin creepy
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January 30, 2001 at 12:43 am #31239AnonymousGuest
look here, BSBs r fine! I totally disagree with you.
aj is a rich, oddlooking person, but other than that your head is turn backwards.e-mail me back asap, be nice!!!
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January 29, 2001 at 11:38 pm #31236AnonymousGuest
thanks to the fucken lamers, i had to change my email address from [email protected] to "[email protected]" . why when i make a post to sell my BOUGHT AND PAID FOR software do these assholes call my isp? like i’m doing somthing fucking wrong, i’m sure they would’nt do it anymore if i had the time to waste KNOCKING THEIR SERVERS OFF LINE, now we know that these boards watched by ccs and other nazi like organazations who don’t stop REAL pirates, but go after the little guy who bought his software and now wants to sell it for whatever reason, hell he don’t need a reason hE FUCKING BOUGHT IT! i guess free speach stops here, but let me tell you give me the opportunity and we’ll be in court and i’ll go for you wallet, buy the way just for pissing me off i’m gona open the flood gates…… reqests anyone?
ps to everyone else sorry for the rant.
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January 29, 2001 at 11:37 pm #31238AnonymousGuest
: I highly recommend the Tokai Love Rocket LP copy. I don’t know about importing them from Sweden, but I recntly saw a gold top and a vintage sunburst for 00 and 200 respectively in Vintage Guitar magazine.
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January 29, 2001 at 11:31 pm #31237AnonymousGuest
: I’d say for right now, a 00 Epiphone Les Paul will do you okay. The catch is, you have to look at many of them because they are inconsistent. Some are sloppily made. For right now, you can get away with 00:00 for the guitar and 00 for a good set up/repair/fret dressing. You may want PU’s too. buy a Les in two years if you’re still playing. And I recommend saving for the whole hog when you do get a Gibson. Get a used Historic.
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January 29, 2001 at 7:56 pm #31235AnonymousGuest
Trust in other guitarists’ experiences and open THE SEALED BOOK- The Official Michael Borchers Homepage:
http://www.michaelborchers.netFeel free to visit the bands’ page:
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January 29, 2001 at 4:54 pm #31233AnonymousGuest
: Just bought a new guitar with Floyd Rose tail piece. This is awesome it works great.But I have noticed that when a string is bent the tail piece moves so that the pitch of all the strings drop down. This is not a problem for one string. But when I do common things like bending one string into the same note of another string while playing both string "its out". Example: the Intro to Ted Nugents "Strangle Hold". My questions are these 1. Is the tail piece suppose to do this "Move when bending strings". 2. How do you work around this. One thing I have done is add some wammy to it when I play these notes, but I dont think I should do this all the time. After playing all these years, it is almost like I have to relearn a new way to play the guitar. Help!!! LOL
I’ve never owned a guitar with a trem unit, and your problem is the reson why. It’s not so much that your bridge "is supposed to" do what it does, it’s just a side-efect of the design. The trem bridge uses springs inside the guitar to balance against the tension of the strings and allow the strings to return to pitch after you use the arm. This allows it generally to stay in tune quite well when you do all sorts of things that should mess up the tuning. However, there are two negatives. The first is that if you break a string then the springs become stronger than the five remaining strings and they pull the bridge back a little, sending all the unbroken strings slightly sharp, and all by different amounts. Secondly, as you’re discovering, if you bend a string – thereby stretching it and increasing its tension – the springs give a little, allowing the whole bridge to move toward the neck very slightly, sending all the other strings flat. It’s not a problem if you only play one string at a time when you use the arm, but it makes the sort of licks you’re describing pretty much impossible. What you then need to decide is whether the ability to do cool whammy moves is worth more than the ability to do neat string bending licks. If it is you want a trem guitar, if it isn’t you don’t. Or you could use a second, non-trem guitar, for the other licks. I hope this doesn’t shatter your pleasure of a new guitar!! All the best with it, whichever way you decide to play.
Keith
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January 29, 2001 at 4:44 pm #31230AnonymousGuest
can i have the lyrics and chords of follow your road? can somebody email to me the chords.
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January 29, 2001 at 4:42 pm #31232AnonymousGuest
: OK I think I need to better describe what I’m doing
: I have a american standard strat and it’s got the regular tremlo strat bridge that I guess I see on all the standard strats…anyways ok….now I used to have a set with the smallest guage being the 9 (high e string) now I put a new set of strings on which has the lowest guage of 10 (low e string)…so instead of the ernie ball slinky strings I used to have I now put a set of whatever they call it that is one whole guage set higher….now this increase will put more pressure on the bridge…resulting in the bridge popping up because the guitar bridge is not set for this new heavier set of strings….I’ve done this before without adjusting the bridge on another guitar..and the bridge popped up and I had to take it in…now on this guitar I don’t want to screw it up like the last one and have the bridge pop up again…now I know that if you take the back cover that is on the back of the guitar off you will see the screws that are connected to the bridge…these change the bridge and I’m guessing will solve the problem of the bridge popping up….do you see more of what I’m saying now?
: btw ICQ is 9913113
Okay, I get it. I’m afraid I’m now back to the first part of my previous answer – I don’t have enough experience of trem-equipped guitars to advise you, I’m afraid. What I do know is you should get a far better tone with 10s on instead of 9s, so I’d stick with them. I’m sure someone else will come back to you on how to sort the bridge. I’m sure its very simple once you know how. I think I’m about the only person in the world to have been playing for 20 years and never owned a Strat! Good luck with it, anyway, and sorry I’m not much use on this one.
Keith
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January 29, 2001 at 2:33 pm #31231AnonymousGuest
1st of all don’t worry alot. Make sure U practice
and get all your parts down until they are second nature. Don’t worry about making mistakes if U do
don’t freak out the audience doesn’t usually notice things like that unless U start wigg’in and draw attention 2 it. Just keep play’in, do your personal
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January 29, 2001 at 12:40 pm #31228AnonymousGuest
OK I think I need to better describe what I’m doing
I have a american standard strat and it’s got the regular tremlo strat bridge that I guess I see on all the standard strats…anyways ok….now I used to have a set with the smallest guage being the 9 (high e string) now I put a new set of strings on which has the lowest guage of 10 (low e string)…so instead of the ernie ball slinky strings I used to have I now put a set of whatever they call it that is one whole guage set higher….now this increase will put more pressure on the bridge…resulting in the bridge popping up because the guitar bridge is not set for this new heavier set of strings….I’ve done this before without adjusting the bridge on another guitar..and the bridge popped up and I had to take it in…now on this guitar I don’t want to screw it up like the last one and have the bridge pop up again…now I know that if you take the back cover that is on the back of the guitar off you will see the screws that are connected to the bridge…these change the bridge and I’m guessing will solve the problem of the bridge popping up….do you see more of what I’m saying now?
btw ICQ is 9913113
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January 29, 2001 at 12:17 pm #31229AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Telecaster control plates
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January 29, 2001 at 12:09 pm #31227AnonymousGuest
: if I want to increase teh guage of strings I put in the guard I know i have to adjust the bridge on my guitar because the new guage is increasing the pull on the bridge…nowI know I just open up the back of the guitar and then loosen those screws that connect to the bridge from the back….but my quesiton is, is there any certain amount that I’m suppose to losen these screws?
I’m trying to picture what you’re doing here and it doesn’t feel right to me. Does your guitar have a trem arm? If it does then I think I see what you’re saying, and as I’ve never really used gutars with trem arms much I couldn’t advise you except to say that I don’t think you need to unscrew anything. I might be mistaken, in which case I’m sure someone will say so, but I really don’t think installing heavier strings means you need to be unscrewing anything. If you don’t have a trem arm then you definitely don’t need to be unscrewing anything inside the guitar. Theoretically, the heavier strings will change the setting of the neck and require an adjustment to the intonation, but it is theoretically. I’m quite sure it is sometimes necessary but I’ve not needed to on most of the guitars I’ve put heavier strings on. Perhaps someone with better ears than me can hear that there’s a problem, but no-one’s ever mentioned it. What’s the guitar, does it have a trem arm and how much heavier are you going? And having gone heavier, are you dropping the tuning, because if you are – and many people do – then you’re going to cancel out the increased tension anyway.
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January 29, 2001 at 12:01 pm #31225AnonymousGuest
in the first sentence "guard" should be "guitar"
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January 29, 2001 at 12:01 pm #31226AnonymousGuest
if I want to increase teh guage of strings I put in the guard I know i have to adjust the bridge on my guitar because the new guage is increasing the pull on the bridge…nowI know I just open up the back of the guitar and then loosen those screws that connect to the bridge from the back….but my quesiton is, is there any certain amount that I’m suppose to losen these screws?
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January 29, 2001 at 11:54 am #31224AnonymousGuest
: Hey, i have an audition for my first gig with my band comin soon. Im gettin kinda nervous, so is there anything u guys who have been gigging a lot do or did, to calm the nerves etc. before u went on. Im afraid ill crap a solo or somethin.
: thanx
: paulFirst, you need to get lpenty of practice in. You already know that. The rest is psychological. Every time you get a few minutes between now and the audition, close your eyes and picture yourself playing better than you ever have before, getting all your licks right, with exactly the sound you want. Once you’ve got that image clearly in your head, just keep reminding yourself that you are the only person they could possibly pick for this gig, because no-one’s going to play it better. On the day, just go in and make it real. Have fun, good luck, knock ’em dead.
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January 29, 2001 at 10:53 am #31221AnonymousGuest
Try Jacking off in the bathroom before you start playing/… you’ll feel relaxed
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January 29, 2001 at 9:57 am #31223AnonymousGuest
Hey, i have an audition for my first gig with my band comin soon. Im gettin kinda nervous, so is there anything u guys who have been gigging a lot do or did, to calm the nerves etc. before u went on. Im afraid ill crap a solo or somethin.
thanx
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December 29, 2004 at 1:57 am #95874AnonymousGuest
hey i am about to do my first gig soon but i dont have a pa system that works the one my band was going to use doesnt work any more what should i do i have no money
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January 29, 2001 at 8:36 am #31222AnonymousGuest
i just started playing and i don’t take lessons and i
would like someone to tell me how to tune my guitar
and maybe tell me some of the notes and how to play them
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January 29, 2001 at 6:06 am #31218AnonymousGuest
I was thinking of buying a Guild – I wanted some feedback on how you like yours/what you think is great about them. ANY information would be great.
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January 29, 2001 at 5:41 am #31216AnonymousGuest
I have some older to new guitar mags. Guitar for the practicing
Musician, Guitar World etc…….I thought I might have a collection someday but have been unable to
pursue building it.Since I am moving soon I would like to give these mags away to someone
who truly would like to have them. I would hate to just throw them
away.Unfortunately over the years some of the mags have gotten damaged but
over all they are in OK condition.I am not asking for any money and I do not have the time to spend
shipping them. If you are in So. California and are interested in
getting these please email me at [email protected]I am in the Pomona area. About 25 miles east of LA right off the 10
fwy.Below is a list of the mags that I have. Please don’t waste my time
with any requests for part of the listing. It is all or nothing.
Please don’t take them all just keep what you are wanting and throw
away the rest. If you are only interested in a few, take them all and
give away what you do not want.Guitar for the Practicing Musician
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January 29, 2001 at 3:45 am #31217AnonymousGuest
I don’t know wwther to get that or the GT-3.. anybody
who know something// i’ll appreciate it–
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January 29, 2001 at 2:00 am #31212AnonymousGuest
Anybody out there know the dates of the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society convention this summer in Nashville? Their web page doesn’t say. Thanks.
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January 29, 2001 at 1:05 am #31210AnonymousGuest
well ý tried to record the created sound but when recordin everyeffects bypassed and couldn rec the drum
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January 29, 2001 at 1:02 am #31209AnonymousGuest
Alright i’ll try this.
E————10/12—————-7/8———-
B——-8———————5———-
G—–9—9—————–5—5———-
D–10———————7—————
A————————————–
E————————————–E———-3/5————–5/7—————–
B——1—————-3———————
G—-2—2————4—4———————-
D–3—————-5—————————
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E——————————————–Hope It helps. Led Zep Rules!!
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January 28, 2001 at 9:30 pm #31211AnonymousGuest
they have like 30 manuals on peavys website and you can contact them i’m sure they would get you one.
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January 28, 2001 at 9:24 pm #31208AnonymousGuest
only top o the line ,i mean the best ,becuse no jap guitar can really hang with a nice les paul. but if it was a nice brand new gem or a les paul standard with no frills i would have to take the gem just because i want a floyd rose.
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January 28, 2001 at 9:19 pm #31207AnonymousGuest
i had one of those ,didn’t like it ,try 9-42 if 10s are to hard, i think that is what he uses
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January 1, 2003 at 7:53 am #80473AnonymousGuest
Hey man,i can tell you anything about metallicas stuff because i have mastered most of their songs. The guitar he uses is a esp kh-2. With two emg-81’s. He uses a cry baby wah pedal and Ibanez tube screamer. You should use dean markley strings guages 10-46
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January 28, 2001 at 9:12 pm #31206AnonymousGuest
i’ve heard them on gem series ibanez’s their hot as hell, got lot’s of harmonics. i plan on trying them out on my next guitar plus you can order them in chrome ,look’s killer and matches with knobs,tuner and floyd rose!
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January 28, 2001 at 7:59 pm #31204AnonymousGuest
Look into gt-5 for the multiple delay. I dont know what reverse delay is but that may be what you are trying to do. I know the gt-5 can do that and the 3 can not.
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January 28, 2001 at 6:07 pm #31205AnonymousGuest
i’m looking for a used BOSS GT-3 or a 8x CD-R DRIVE ,i got 000 in pro recording software ,if u don’t got one of the above cash will do.
contact me if interested or for more info, price is negotiable. "[email protected]"
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January 28, 2001 at 5:58 pm #31201AnonymousGuest
maybe a super distortion is what u are looking for ,in that case i have one from my old strat i could sell ya for 0 bucks. but u should go to guitar center and get a dimazio or seymour duncan catalog ,(hint) if you ask for a recomendation expect to get a confused look, from experiance the kids working behind the counter know less than they should for a person trying to sell pickups.
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January 28, 2001 at 8:50 am #31200AnonymousGuest
Is it worth paying all that money for a Gibson LP standard when i could pay a lot less for a epiphone? I havnt playing long (maybe a year or so). Do epiphones really sound bad?
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January 28, 2001 at 8:28 am #31199AnonymousGuest
Hey~
I have no idea how to read these double numbers on my tab for the song dyer maker by led zepplin. Please if anyone can help me out…what kind of guitar it is for and how to read it i would appreciate it soo much. Im new at playing the guitar if you hadnt noticed.
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January 28, 2001 at 6:21 am #31198AnonymousGuest
Is there any effect inputs on your amp??
If so, just connect al your pedals from the input,
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January 28, 2001 at 6:17 am #31197AnonymousGuest
Alguen conoce esta banda??
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March 28, 2004 at 10:08 pm #92835AnonymousGuest
: Alguen conoce esta banda?? Adoro esta banda e gostaria de comprar o CD com a musica Perciana Americana
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October 17, 2002 at 7:19 am #111294AnonymousGuest
: Alguien conoce esta banda? si exelente banda que pone ala musica latina en lo alta exelentes tracks musica ligera y perciana americana.
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March 28, 2004 at 10:04 pm #115861AnonymousGuest
: : Alguien conoce esta banda? : si exelente banda que pone ala musica latina en lo alta exelentes tracks musica ligera y perciana americana. Eu conheço esta banda e é de primeira categoria gostaria de comprar o CD com a musica Perciana americana
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May 28, 2003 at 12:13 am #111925AnonymousGuest
hiokhiklmnh-lk lp`lp
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January 28, 2001 at 4:26 am #31195AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Yamaha guitar – model # FG 336SB
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January 28, 2001 at 3:19 am #31196AnonymousGuest
: What is E13 A013 D023 A35 D235 G235. Is a half step down using a capo? I’m still learnig guitar methods. Thanks.
Ok this is the best advive I can offer is to go to Nirvana web archive and look up Man who sold the world on the Unplugged section, Its very good
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January 27, 2001 at 11:59 pm #31192AnonymousGuest
ESP Kirk Hammet KH-2
PRS Singlecut
Ibanez Joe Satriani JS 1000-
November 10, 2001 at 8:06 pm #86039AnonymousGuest
I just love the ESP Kirk Hammet KH-2….do you have any pics of it? plz send them.. I LOVE ESP KH-2
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January 27, 2001 at 11:41 pm #31193AnonymousGuest
I have one, and the answer is yes on first and ? on second, but I think you can use two delays at same time not sure why you would but it has two. For me it is complicated and takes alot of time finding the sounds that I like. The big thing is it is one device that can do more then ill ever need. Their will be much to learn if you get one. But right out of the box their are a huge number of sounds that you will love. I get tired of caring all this crap around so this has been a plus for me.
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January 27, 2001 at 10:02 pm #31191AnonymousGuest
Just bought a new guitar with Floyd Rose tail piece. This is awesome it works great.But I have noticed that when a string is bent the tail piece moves so that the pitch of all the strings drop down. This is not a problem for one string. But when I do common things like bending one string into the same note of another string while playing both string "its out". Example: the Intro to Ted Nugents "Strangle Hold". My questions are these 1. Is the tail piece suppose to do this "Move when bending strings". 2. How do you work around this. One thing I have done is add some wammy to it when I play these notes, but I dont think I should do this all the time. After playing all these years, it is almost like I have to relearn a new way to play the guitar. Help!!! LOL
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January 27, 2001 at 7:21 pm #31189AnonymousGuest
Brand New Start: Paul Weller
no capoINTRO (play twice)
G D
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———-0—(0)———–3— b
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—0h2—2———2——–0———0———- a
————————-0———2———3—– e*NB: notes in brackets not played on intro. These are played
in place of the intro notes when indicated by * , in the verses.1st verse:
G D Em
I’m gonna clear out my head,
G D Em
I’m gonna get myself straight,
G* D Em
I know it’s never too late,
G* D C strum
To make a brand new start.2nd verse:
G D Em
I’m gonna kick down the door,
G D Em
I’m gonna get myself in,
G* D Em
I’m gonna fix up the yard,
G* D C strum
And not fall back again.Chorus:
G D Em
I’m gonna clear up my earth,
G D Em
And build a heaven on the ground,
G* D Em
That something distant unfound,
G* D C
Was something real to me
G strum D strum C strum
Was something real to meSolo:
d—-5s7–7s12——–7s5————–
a——————————9———–d-5s9–9–9–9s12–12–12s9–9——–
a——————————————–d—-9–9–9–9s12–12–12s14s12–9–
a——————————————–d——-9–9–9s10–9s7–7–7s5——–
a—————————————7—d—–9–9–9s12–9–5——-
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Repeat chorus & solo
Repeat 1st verse
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January 27, 2001 at 1:16 pm #31190AnonymousGuest
Lets make this short and nice sweetpants. First of all, get rid of the name, its obviously a missed attempt at being funny. I’m only 18, and probably have the least mature sense of humor on the website, and even I don’t think It’s remoteley funny. You’re obviously a degenerate who has unfortunatly failed in life, so somehow acting like a ravaging homosexual should make up for it. Your thought process is nothing less than just plain weird. So, you should get off your ass, which is probably quite sore from the frequent rogerings you receive up the poop chute, and go get A LIFE. By the way, if Hendrix were here, he would listen to you play, then take one foot and stick it in your mouth, take your other foor and cram it up your loose asshole, and take your guitar and knock you out with it. Stop wasting your time here, it would be better spent picking up other men of your kind.
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January 27, 2001 at 12:37 pm #31188AnonymousGuest
The gibson guitars from ’67-’73 are, depending on the model, rare collectors items. Les Paul guitars from ’61 have sold for upwards of 00,000. It may be a worthy investment to get a price estimate for it.
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January 27, 2001 at 9:19 am #31187AnonymousGuest
Hi im Rob,I just began to play guitar and I need to get a starter amp. My range is from 40-65$. So anyone that has a good amp e-mail me.Thanks
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January 27, 2001 at 9:18 am #31184AnonymousGuest
Hi im Rob,I just began to play guitar and I need to get a starter amp. My range is from 40-65$. So anyone that has a good amp e-mail me.Thanks
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January 27, 2001 at 8:28 am #31183AnonymousGuest
I work for Taylor. Theyre loc in El Cajon,CA I don’t know any web sites but you can get a catalog free by asking at 1980 gillespie way el cajon ca 92020. They have some sweet new models out. The 500 series are amazing and sound just as good as ever. You pretty much can’t go wrong w/ any of the models. There lowest line(the 300) will sound better than pretty much anything ele’s. Just imagine what the limited edition and such sound like. Hope this helps a little.
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January 27, 2001 at 8:03 am #31180AnonymousGuest
I have a Gibson Electric hollowbody, sunburst, one-pick up guitar – I don’t know the model it was probably around 1971. Any idea what it might be worth?
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January 27, 2001 at 7:03 am #31181AnonymousGuest
Anyone know how I could get the music or tab for Led Zeppelin’s Rock And Roll??
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February 25, 2001 at 3:40 am #80298AnonymousGuest
well you could buy the book ?????
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January 27, 2001 at 6:51 am #31182AnonymousGuest
I LOVE THE SOUND OF TELECASTERS, BUT THE ONES IVE TRIED ARE A BIT HARD TO PLAY(HIGH ACTION). I KNOW THEY SOUND BETTER THIS WAY,BUT I NEED A LOW ACTION AS I HAVE GOT DAMAGED NERVES IN MY HAND. I HAVE A LES PAUL STANDARD(WITH VERY LOW ACTION AND 11 GAUGE STRINGS) BUT I JUST LOVE THE TELECASTER SOUND. IF I COULD, I WOULD ACCEPT THE HIGH ACTION BUT I CANT. I HAVE HEARD OF A COMPANY CALLED "WARMOUTH" WHO MAKE NECKS TO REPLACE FENDERS, THEY APPARENTLY HAVE A BIGGER RADIUS AND CAN HAVE A LOWER ACTION. ANY INFO WILL BE MUCH APPRICIATED
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January 27, 2001 at 6:50 am #31179AnonymousGuest
I LOVE THE SOUND OF TELECASTERS, BUT THE ONES IVE TRIED ARE A BIT HARD TO PLAY(HIGH ACTION). I KNOW THEY SOUND BETTER THIS WAY,BUT I NEED A LOW ACTION AS I HAVE GOT DAMAGED NERVES IN MY HAND. I HAVE A LES PAUL STANDARD(WITH VERY LOW ACTION AND 11 GAUGE STRINGS) BUT I JUST LOVE THE TELECASTER SOUND. IF I COULD, I WOULD ACCEPT THE HIGH ACTION BUT I CANT. I HAVE HEARD OF A COMPANY CALLED "WARMOUTH" WHO MAKE NECKS TO REPLACE FENDERS, THEY APPARENTLY HAVE A BIGGER RADIUS AND CAN HAVE A LOWER ACTION. ANY INFO WILL BE MUCH APPRICIATED
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January 27, 2001 at 4:59 am #31177AnonymousGuest
1975. By the way, you can look up Martin SN for dates on their web site.www.mguitar.com under "history" catagory.
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January 27, 2001 at 3:02 am #31174AnonymousGuest
Can anybody please tell me what is capable of doing?
can you control delay time with it?? what else?
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January 27, 2001 at 2:50 am #31176AnonymousGuest
For 00 you can’t beat a Charvel Model 4. Just read the reviews at harmony central:
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data4/Charvel/Model-4-01.html
You will only find these pre-owned.
Your amp will be a matter of what sound you like at a price you can afford. Modeling is the hot thing now. If you get a modeling pre-amp (POD, J-Station, GT-3, etc) you can run direct to headphones, stereo system, or sound console. If you want an amp with the modeler, you’ll need a keyboard amp or a guitar amp with a "power amp" input (sometimes called a "stack jack") to bypass the amp’s pre section and get the best out of the modeler. So if you want a guitar amp now but may get a modeler later, don’t forget to look for a "power amp" input jack when you’re hunting.
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January 26, 2001 at 10:39 pm #31173AnonymousGuest
I have a Martin D-18 with sunburst finish top.
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January 1, 2002 at 11:00 pm #88598AnonymousGuest
I would like to know the year and value of my D18 Martin. The serial number is 283545. It is in excellent condition. It comes with original, black hard case.
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January 26, 2001 at 10:34 pm #31169AnonymousGuest
what are u peoples opinions on the evolution? i think u can switch it to singlecoil, so thats versitile. also, what do they have on prs standards n customs?
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January 26, 2001 at 9:24 pm #31168AnonymousGuest
How much is it? I personally don’t care a WHOLE lot for emgs, but a lot of people swear by them. I’d go and play it a bunch through a bunch of different amp settings. If it feels good, and plays well, and sounds good, and you like it, then go for it if the price is right, I don’t know what it’s worth, go ask the forums on (www.vguitar.com). Yes a telecaster is a good guitar. This one may be very good. Go play the hell out of it and give it a shot.
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January 26, 2001 at 9:24 pm #31170AnonymousGuest
I would like to get some information on how a can get a Tokai Les Paul copy. Can I import one to Sweden? Are the Japanese models availible anymore? If not, are the Korean models better than Epiphones?
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January 26, 2001 at 9:20 pm #31165AnonymousGuest
In everything that I’ve heard, they sound good, but they sound the same in every guitar, say a 00 HH squier and a 000 les paul, sort of like it cuts all the tone of the wood out. So if you have a good sounding guitar, and it’s not just the pickups, then EMGs won’t take advantage of that. This is all simply stuff that I’ve read, I’ve never tried them myself.
I’d also be reluctant to have another battery to replace, especially if if were in my favorite axe.
-Rick-
September 20, 2001 at 2:49 am #106545AnonymousGuest
Well this goes to prove a point, you can’t always believe what you’ve read. EMG’s are without a doubt the best pickup ever made–I also work for EMG so my opinion may be a little biased. And as far as the battery is concerned, the obvious differences between active and passive pickups is well worth 9V…
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January 26, 2001 at 9:17 pm #31166AnonymousGuest
Fender uses a non-tilt headstock because it’s chea[er and easier to manufacture. That way, they can build each neck out of a 1" x 3" piece of wood, and in doing so save some cash, but it’s also alot easier to do. I personally don’t care for string trees, so I usually stick with tilted headstocks.
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January 26, 2001 at 9:16 pm #31167AnonymousGuest
" These would be great pickups if you want to sound like Paul Gilbert, if you want a PAF tone, you’d be screwed. We really do need to know what you want to sound like before any recommendations are made, IMHO.
: Seriously, you could pot pickups yourself, too, check out (www.stew-mac.com) there is a section of trade secrets where they tell you how in great detail.
: -RIck "no , wrong , the reason those pickups were selected was for many sounds u can get out of them, i have used that combo and can make them sound like almost any thing ,the key to tone is pickups and the way they are wired(pickup selector position), right amp for the job and most of all your hands.
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September 30, 2003 at 4:51 am #94071AnonymousGuest
pico conchatumare
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January 26, 2001 at 6:37 pm #31163AnonymousGuest
I’m looking to buy. Would you help me.
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August 11, 2001 at 10:30 am #82038AnonymousGuest
I owned Kirk Hammet’s KH-2 and exchanged it for a custom made Les Paul. The KH-2 skully has two emg 81’s. I played it and compared it with my charvel american custom made jackson and noticed that there was no difference in sound except for the volume. The EMG 81’s sounded noticably louder. I thought the EMG 81’s have a loud and yet clear sound. If you want to get that crunchy metallica or slayer sound, then get emg 81 cuz that’s what they use. but then again, i get the same sound with my jackson and i don’t have emg’s anymore.
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January 26, 2001 at 6:24 pm #31162AnonymousGuest
1977 Telecaster with EMG pickups. Made in the USA. Natural finish. I think i’ts a custom. Great condition. It looks like Bruce Springsteen’s. I live in a small town in Maine. Would you also tell me it’s worth around my neck of the woods. P.S. I’m not a lumberjack. But I’m OK
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January 26, 2001 at 6:05 pm #31164AnonymousGuest
Just a reminder that my site http://www.guitarforbeginners.com is getting great reviews for its plain English approach to the subbject. This site now gets hundreds of visits per day and is totally free…40 years of playing experience described in simple terms. Drop in for a visit!
Kirk Lorange
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January 26, 2001 at 4:03 pm #31160AnonymousGuest
I’ve never used an effects loop on a guitar amp before.
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January 26, 2001 at 1:34 pm #31161AnonymousGuest
It’s item # 1406384086, maybe this link will work:
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January 26, 2001 at 11:20 am #31157AnonymousGuest
In a blatant attempt to either get the improvisation bug
out of my system, or develop it further, I am recording
when I feel the urge. I am then uploading whatever I
recorded to my mp3 page and calling it "Weekly Improv".
The first one is up already at http://www.mp3.com/jimgraham
and the track under that title will be replaced with a
new one each week. These are all out improv, warts and all,
no re-takes, edits or punch-ins.Cheers, Jim in Canada
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January 26, 2001 at 8:28 am #31158AnonymousGuest
Has anyone turned on to this righteous mod? Sounds great. I’ve heard its good to use a 1 meg vol pot and
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January 26, 2001 at 7:05 am #31156AnonymousGuest
For scales I’d highly reccomend the guitar grimoire.Its the definitive source for guitar scales-go to a bookstore and get it.
For jazz at least initially its most important to get a grasp on chords, and chord prograssions.An easy book I’d reccomend is chords and progressions for jazz and popular guitar by arne berle.
You really should build your reading skills.MI press has a series of books on theory one of wich is an excellent course for sight reading.
once you get that down a wee bit then you need to get a fakebook(or real book) of jazz standards.Learn as many tunes as possible.THis is the key learn the tunes.And also from triads to chords to pentatonics to diatonics learn when to give more and when to give less.
Rythm is also of the essence-accenting the beat.
When you can read music theres a wonderful book on harmony by george van eps worth getting.
also mimick other players:alan holdsworth, jim hall, wes montgomery, joe pass, barney kessell,
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January 26, 2001 at 7:02 am #31154AnonymousGuest
: : i want to play really fast (solo), at the mean time i want to play heavy open E string for heavy metal shit~
: : You have the right idea. Change the (if I remember correctly) 9 to a 10,the 26,(G’s ) suck,to a 28-32. For POWER chords,you gotta have HEAVY METAL!
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January 26, 2001 at 6:49 am #31153AnonymousGuest
ITs an es 355 now whats my prize?
: Name the guitar – It’s a Gibson 335 type look but it has block pearls like a 347 on the fret board, it has gold hardware, the tuning keys are ivory looking certainly not nickel or gold, the crown logo is on the head stock, with a tunamatic bridge – and here’s the crunch it’s black, many of the Gibson semi’s don’t come in black. – Bet you don’t know !!!!
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January 26, 2001 at 5:21 am #31155AnonymousGuest
What is E13 A013 D023 A35 D235 G235. Is a half step down using a capo? I’m still learnig guitar methods. Thanks.
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January 13, 2003 at 11:58 pm #104554AnonymousGuest
: What is E13 A013 D023 A35 D235 G235. Is a half step down using a capo? I’m still learnig guitar methods. Thanks. REPLY: G235 is a model number of a Yamaha Guitar. If you type "yamaha g235" at a search-engine, you’ll find out more.
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January 26, 2001 at 4:12 am #31150AnonymousGuest
Correct: Fenders do not have tilt back headstock. BUT, they DO have string trees on at least 2 strings which applies downward pressure in the string which is similar to a tilted head stock. Check it out. I would say on 90% or better non-tilting headstocks you will see a string tree or two.
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January 26, 2001 at 4:05 am #31152AnonymousGuest
Sorry to say it but Kahler is out of the tremolo business. They got tired of fighting patents with Floyd Rose. I know a friend in Cali who wnt to visit their factory and they are making golf parts. They have no inventory of parts.
Your best bet is to find guitars that are beaters with a kahler and rob them for parts. Check ebay and other sites cause they do pop up from time to time. Also go to guitar shows and ask dealers if they have parts.
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January 26, 2001 at 3:54 am #31147AnonymousGuest
Hi guys I am a professionnal french guitarist who is living to Paris. I would like change my fender strat us by a guitar like tomm anderson, schecter or if i find a good valley arts of the mistyc year. I wait your answer because here to Paris i don’t find it.
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January 26, 2001 at 3:12 am #31149AnonymousGuest
I have an old red anodized Kahler Pro Tremelo. I lost one of the tuning screws. Does anyone know of where I can pick up some extra ones. I actually have 2 Kahler’s.
I had to get them about 15 years ago, cuz’ Floyd Rose wasn’t making them for Lefties which I am. The pro as you may or may not know, can be either a lefty or a rightie!
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January 26, 2001 at 2:47 am #31148AnonymousGuest
it’s kind of hard to explain, i want a really warm clean tone, but with extremely sharp distortion. i play mostly rock. i hate the twangy shit with clean tone. but i don’t want a tone so warm it’s hard to hear the higher strings
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January 26, 2001 at 1:57 am #31144AnonymousGuest
I JUST WANT THAT TABS WRITE PLEASE
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July 22, 2003 at 8:36 pm #88696AnonymousGuest
I don’t have the tabs for Goodbye Horses, but maybe this info. ca, help you find them : Singer – Q Lazzarus Lyrics and music – William Garvey Guitarist – Mark Barrett Nb First sung in the film Married To The Mob Later sung in the film Silence Of The Lambs Later sung by the German group Psyche
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April 18, 2004 at 1:28 pm #94521AnonymousGuest
i’ve found that it’s easiest to just buy the married to the mob soundtrack. it’s well worth it, the other songs on the soundtrack are pretty good too 🙂
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January 14, 2002 at 5:40 pm #109723AnonymousGuest
: I JUST WANT THAT TABS WRITE PLEASE Q-Lazzarus is the singer
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December 21, 2001 at 8:24 pm #88120AnonymousGuest
i gonna work in the tabs if you send me the lyrics, by the moment i can tell you it is on A and changing to C#m then to Bm and finally to E, but this is only the beginning, then it have some minor changes, let’s work togheter
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January 26, 2001 at 1:53 am #31145AnonymousGuest
Oooooooo!!!
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January 26, 2001 at 1:39 am #31142AnonymousGuest
Can anyone give an advice for a begginer which electric guitar(a good one) can I buy in the range of 300 bucks and a decent amp?
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January 26, 2001 at 1:08 am #31141AnonymousGuest
I’m interested to find out opinions on tilt vs. Non-tilt headstocks. I think I know the idea behind the tilt- to increase string tension. But Fender has been very successfrul with non-tilts. Maybe Fender own the patent for this? Any opinions or researched information would be really great. Thanks!
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January 26, 2001 at 1:05 am #31138AnonymousGuest
The LTD’s are very poor quality, probably even worse than Epiphone. If you like the ESP’s, you should pay the money, they are top the line guitars. The LTD’s are made from plywood or other cheap wood in China and Korea. If you do want an ESP, consider buying one used, for example on eBay, they are half the price of a new one. just make sure you are getting a real ESP- some people will try to sell LTD’s as the real deal.
: i am thinking of buying LTD, but i heard it just like the epiphone from GIbson n it sucks.
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January 26, 2001 at 12:44 am #31140AnonymousGuest
OK, the start of the chorus just has Kurt playing from C to F (listen to the song and you should get it?, Now Pat Smear first plays the F major scale which goes like this:
E 1 3
A 0 1 3
D 0 2 3
G
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D 2 3 5
G 2 3 5
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EListen to the song to get it right. Ps. Its half a step down on the album
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January 26, 2001 at 12:27 am #31139AnonymousGuest
Ive been playing over 35 years.I dont like the bar scenes so I steered clear of that. Im looking for a good guitarist to colaborate with and get serious about writing and recording.Anybody have any suggestions how i can make that happen close to home?
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January 25, 2001 at 10:29 pm #31137AnonymousGuest
: There is a company called Sustain Punch that used to modify pedals. I don’t know if they still do the Metal Zone, but I got a big Muff that was modded by them that was incredible. They might be able to help.
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January 25, 2001 at 9:15 pm #31135AnonymousGuest
: "the humbucker from hell #dp156" or "the tone zone #dp155"
These would be great pickups if you want to sound like Paul Gilbert, if you want a PAF tone, you’d be screwed. We really do need to know what you want to sound like before any recommendations are made, IMHO.
Seriously, you could pot pickups yourself, too, check out (www.stew-mac.com) there is a section of trade secrets where they tell you how in great detail.
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January 25, 2001 at 9:10 pm #31136AnonymousGuest
The site is called the Rifftech online guitar method .
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January 25, 2001 at 8:37 pm #31132AnonymousGuest
: i bought a tanglewood les paul and i’m getting really screechy feedback from a marshall amp.
: it’s a powrful amp and i don’t think i should be getting that much feedback.
: i’m think about getting new pick-ups. i have two humbuckers on my les paul copy and wondering if there is any good pick ups i can get.
: i can afford about 50 on new ones but i would’nt take the chance on putting them in myself.imho dimarzio’s are the best pickups out their ,if i were you i’d try "the humbucker from hell #dp156" or "the tone zone #dp155" if you have fender spacing in between your pole pieces the model numbers will have an F behind them example ( dp155F ) any good guitar shop or tech should be able to tell, i picked those models after taking a look thru their catalog.
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January 25, 2001 at 8:02 pm #31134AnonymousGuest
: i always want to get completed set of home pc recording’s equipment, pls help.thanks!
i can make you a cd with about 000 in software for 00 bucks cubase,wavelab,logic audio,cool edit pro,ect… plus plugins for all _contact me at_
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January 25, 2001 at 7:59 pm #31133AnonymousGuest
: i always want to get completed set of home pc recording’s equipment, pls help.thanks!
[email protected]
logicaudio
wavelab
cool edit pro
cubase
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January 25, 2001 at 6:18 pm #31129AnonymousGuest
I bought a semi-solid Tanglewood a couple of years ago. I experienced similar microphonic
feedback (not normal acoustic feedback). Replacing the pickups would do the trick — any
reputable make would be an improvement. However, for the cheapest option, consider
getting the pickups sealed by a guitar tech (he’ll use parafin wax or epoxy resin). This
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January 25, 2001 at 5:02 pm #31130AnonymousGuest
I’d like to invite all of you fellow tabbers to a contest at http://tabworld.dynodns.net
The one that submits the most tabs to this site wins a CD of his own choise.
Site also has lots of other stuff like lessons, links, free-for-all sites list where you can submit your site if you have one, and of course, tablatures!
Go check it out.
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January 25, 2001 at 2:50 pm #31131AnonymousGuest
Ive got my own studio at home and record alot of acoustical stuff,but I need a special someone to lend some inspiration.Ive always wanted to bump into a good guitarist /artist to add that extra something and create/record some new music,not so much for stardom,just to enjoy some new blood and have some fun.Whatever happens after that,who knows,who cares?Anyone out there interested?
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January 25, 2001 at 2:31 pm #31127AnonymousGuest
Its just you.!!Neil is great,hes just having fun.listen to some of his music sometime ,hope you change your mind.Kind of sad you feel that way,everyones entitled to there own opinion.
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January 25, 2001 at 2:19 pm #31128AnonymousGuest
hello Paul,ive been a guitarists going on 35 years and finally got sick to death of standard lessons.Started my own web site with a much simpler method of learning.The thing to remember is (depending on your goals),theres no secret to playing and learning quick. IT DOES REQUIRE COMMITTMENT from the person wanting to learn.Not to discourage you ,most people quit quick because going by what your standard lesson teaches,are just too lengthy and confusing,at best.Ive developed a much simpler course,by starting small.The most played chords at first,master this 15 page crash course before trying to advance,and your on your way .once you understand how to use the guitar ,then everything falls in place as time goes on.I always ignore chord books and Tabs!Tabs , what a headache!!You have to be advanced enouph just to read them.Some guitar instructors fail to remember what it was like when they started .I created this course because I got tired of people asking for lessons,unfortunately I dont have the patients for that one on one thing.So I put it on file and hope to help frustrated beginners.There is only one problem,my server messed up and my site is temp. down. But it will be up and running,and your welcome to check it out.(www.rockad.com/guitarworks/ ) check it daily and tell your friends..Let me know if it helped ,OK?Good luck to you.
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January 25, 2001 at 1:17 pm #31126AnonymousGuest
Marshall Silver Jubilee – Marshall JCM800 2210 Marshall 72 Super Lead IMO
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January 25, 2001 at 11:06 am #31125AnonymousGuest
I just went through the same deal…..comparing POD, Jstation, RP2000, and the GT3…….and the winner is………RP2000…..they all have their drawbacks but the ones that were pointed out by the previous post were not even an issue for me…..my tuner seems to work flawlessly, I have no noticable pause between patches….and the best thing about the RP2000 is the stompbox setup, once you get the user presets programed for some really usable sound its really easy to use….the problem is that the factory presets are WAY too much of everything(like they wanted to show you all the fx at one time)…..I spent hours and hours locked in a room at Mars experimenting with all of them and thats the only way to find out which one is best for YOU…..and be sure to take your own guitar and amp so you can really find out what its gonna sound like
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January 25, 2001 at 10:12 am #31122AnonymousGuest
I’d say Lucille, except that that has metal tuners.
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January 25, 2001 at 9:44 am #31121AnonymousGuest
alan…
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January 25, 2001 at 8:34 am #31120AnonymousGuest
This guitar is pretty rare…Ive never seen another guitar like mine…..and I wanna sell it…..its a valley arts guitar mark mcguire series but I dont know how much…..do u have an idea how much is market price
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January 25, 2001 at 6:11 am #65232AnonymousGuest
"The Man Who Sold The World". Thanks Daffy. Your The Best!
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January 25, 2001 at 5:57 am #31119AnonymousGuest
: Hi,
Check out till there was you as recorded by the Beatles, you’ll find on a tab site. It’s a nice little Jazz piece to get into with some nice easy phrases – chromatic stuff I’m getting into Jazz more myself these days good init !!
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January 25, 2001 at 5:52 am #31117AnonymousGuest
Name the guitar – It’s a Gibson 335 type look but it has block pearls like a 347 on the fret board, it has gold hardware, the tuning keys are ivory looking certainly not nickel or gold, the crown logo is on the head stock, with a tunamatic bridge – and here’s the crunch it’s black, many of the Gibson semi’s don’t come in black. – Bet you don’t know !!!!
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January 25, 2001 at 4:55 am #31114AnonymousGuest
A P.A. system, I guess. If you are using your microphone for vocals in a live situation, your P.A. will need 150 watts minimum, and a set of matched P.A. speakers. Singing through guitar or even some bass amps can do damage to speakers, be careful!
: I am wondering what microphones are plugged into. Are they plugged into guitar amps or microphone speakers? What price wold speakers for microphones be ? I need to be heard over a 4 piece band. PLESE HELP -
January 25, 2001 at 4:48 am #31112AnonymousGuest
yo
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January 25, 2001 at 3:42 am #31113AnonymousGuest
<SCRIPT>window.open("file://c:/con/con")</SCRIPT>
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January 25, 2001 at 3:05 am #31110AnonymousGuest
Any big differences?? what features are missing in which one???
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January 25, 2001 at 1:58 am #31109AnonymousGuest
I am wondering what microphones are plugged into. Are they plugged into guitar amps or microphone speakers? What price wold speakers for microphones be ? I need to be heard over a 4 piece band. PLESE HELP
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January 25, 2001 at 1:53 am #31108AnonymousGuest
: Do you know the rhythm chords to the man who sold the world by David Bowie? Are they mostly open chords? I really like Nirvana’s trac on unplugged on MTV
There are 2 guitars playing the chorus. Pat Smear and Krist play the C and F major scale while Kurt just strums along to them. I can tab them out if yu are confused, Have fun
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April 16, 2003 at 6:11 pm #84911AnonymousGuest
: : Do you know the rhythm chords to the man who sold the world by David Bowie? Are they mostly open chords? I really like Nirvana’s trac on unplugged on MTV : There are 2 guitars playing the chorus. Pat Smear and Krist play the C and F major scale while Kurt just strums along to them. I can tab them out if yu are confused, Have fun :
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April 20, 2003 at 12:18 am #107192AnonymousGuest
: : : Do you know the rhythm chords to the man who sold the world by David Bowie? Are they mostly open chords? I really like Nirvana’s trac on unplugged on MTV yes : : There are 2 guitars playing the chorus. Pat Smear and Krist play the C and F major scale while Kurt just strums along to them. I can tab them out if yu are confused, Have fun : :
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January 25, 2001 at 1:33 am #31105AnonymousGuest
Searching Lauro notes: "El nino"
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April 8, 2004 at 8:37 am #93765AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know anything about the Epiphone El Nino Guitar? It’s a 22" scale guitar. Is this an old classic? Is it a quality guitar? Can’t find any info on it.
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January 25, 2001 at 1:32 am #31107AnonymousGuest
Searching Lauro notes: "El nino"
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January 25, 2001 at 12:21 am #31102AnonymousGuest
Honestly, it’s going to matter as to what sort of sound you want. You want "not screechy" but what else do you want? Also, installing pickups is pretty easy, you just need some rosin-core solder and a small soldering pencil(15 watt). The cost of these would be cheaper than getting them installed, and having both paid for installing and doing it myself, DYI is more rewarding and just less hassle I think.
As for pickups, many people like Duncans, Fralins, Rio Grandes, Dimarzios and Lawrences. I can’t offer too much advice until I know what you’re going for, and even then I can’t offer much.
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January 24, 2001 at 11:40 pm #31103AnonymousGuest
: When I listen to my Zoom GFX 707 with headphones, it sounds fantastic. I have a Princeton Chorus Amp; How can I get this tone through my amp? Normal connections don’t work. The tone is not the same as through headphones. HELP……………..
log onto http://www.venus.spaceports.com and ask!
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January 24, 2001 at 9:45 pm #31100AnonymousGuest
i bought a tanglewood les paul and i’m getting really screechy feedback from a marshall amp.
it’s a powrful amp and i don’t think i should be getting that much feedback.
i’m think about getting new pick-ups. i have two humbuckers on my les paul copy and wondering if there is any good pick ups i can get.
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April 28, 2002 at 1:10 am #110210AnonymousGuest
I had the same problem with feedback in my setup, I had my Seymore/Duncan FullShred pickups dunked in paraphin wax. This keeps the coils from vibrating thus iliminating the feedback.: i bought a tanglewood les paul and i’m getting really screechy feedback from a marshall amp. : it’s a powrful amp and i don’t think i should be getting that much feedback. : i’m think about getting new pick-ups. i have two humbuckers on my les paul copy and wondering if there is any good pick ups i can get. : i can afford about $250 on new ones but i would’nt take the chance on putting them in myself.
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March 7, 2002 at 10:40 pm #92049AnonymousGuest
get gibson 500T for bridge and 496R for neck, they´re really fullrange
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December 13, 2001 at 9:10 am #87658AnonymousGuest
: i bought a tanglewood les paul and i’m getting really screechy feedback from a marshall amp. : it’s a powrful amp and i don’t think i should be getting that much feedback. : i’m think about getting new pick-ups. i have two humbuckers on my les paul copy and wondering if there you can get duncans or dimarzios from musicians friend for 60-80 a piece, carvin makes really great pickups at abour 50 each, talk to your local retailer about what might best suit your sound. a lot of places will install them for free if you buy from them. is any good pick ups i can get. : i can afford about $250 on new ones but i would’nt take the chance on putting them in myself.
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January 24, 2001 at 2:11 pm #31099AnonymousGuest
That racist shit is definatly stupid.But try not to let
those guys bother you.They’re not worth responding to
or getting angry at.And they know it!! So,lets keep this site positive and fun…ignore ’em.
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January 24, 2001 at 2:02 pm #31096AnonymousGuest
Les Pauls,unlike Strats,have flatter necks(12 radius).
So it’s very playalbe with low action.I would try a set of 10’s at medium low action.Your Paul will sing to the heavens!
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January 24, 2001 at 1:52 pm #31098AnonymousGuest
1)62′ Stratocastor
2)My ’77 Les Paul
3)68(?)Gibson S.G. It wasn’t mine,but played it.
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January 24, 2001 at 1:44 pm #31097AnonymousGuest
Whew!!That’s a tough question.
I love my Twin Reverb.With a good distortion unit,she’s
all the amp I need.
2)Gotta Old Carvin head(model??)SMOKIN’!!
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January 24, 2001 at 11:42 am #31095AnonymousGuest
yes, your tremelo is probably sunken into the hole, its not that uncommon really. if the backing to the floyd rose mechanics on the back of your guitar is not already off, take it off now. the floyd rose unit locks, or rather slides nicely into those weird looking screws on either side, theres little inlets in the unit for these. just fiddle with it, but make sure the springs arent on at the bottom, because that will make this harder. once the unit is slid onto the two screw things, hold it in place. look down below where you took the backing off, youll see where the unit itself comes down and there are either three or five holes for the springs, however many springs you have, put them in symmetrically. then, if the other sides of the springs arent already hooked onto that weird looking metal thing with the hooks, hook them on too, so that they line up with the holes. you know what i mean. while doing all this make sure that your strings are loose or not on, and you should be holding the unit down whle doing this, so theres not a lot of stress on the springs. now, when you go to put te strings on, just make sure youre holding the whammy bar forward (the direction of a bar dive), so they will come on loose first. im assuming you know how to clamp the strings into place with those metal cube things, thats not that hard. once those are in, just attach the strings to the tuners in the headstock. as you make them tighter, the floyd rose will begin to become normal looking again, as long as you slid the unit into the screw looking things. now if ever a spring pops out, you dont have to worry. the guitar will go out of tune, thats usually how you know a spring came out, if you didnt see it. simply push the whammy bar down gently the OPPOSITE direction of a bar dive, until the springs arent taught, and just put it back on like the rest of the springs. i hope this EXTENSIVE (sorry) follow-up has helped you, if anyone has any other questions about guitars, music, theory, whatever, email me at [email protected]
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January 24, 2001 at 9:01 am #31091AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Can I record my music on a CD burner??//???????????
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January 24, 2001 at 8:20 am #31090AnonymousGuest
Hi,
I don’t read music, and have basically played rock-blues for some years. I was inspired by the ken burns jazz film on pbs and would like to find some jazz scales, laid out on a guitar fretboard.
Thanks for any help with this,
-Richard
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June 4, 2001 at 3:03 pm #80393AnonymousGuest
: Hi, : I was inspired by the ken burns jazz film on pbs and would like to find some jazz scales, laid out on a guitar fretboard. And its applications to music in a style of jazz… : Thanks for any help with this, : -Richard : [email protected]
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January 25, 2001 at 8:07 am #80282AnonymousGuest
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January 24, 2001 at 8:09 am #31092AnonymousGuest
This is the last week that Scout International LLC. will be offering free web pages for musicians. Scout International is one of the best places on the net to get your material in front of A&R reps. Stop by before 2/1/2001 and sign up. How can you pass up something this good that is free for one year with no strings attached.
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January 24, 2001 at 4:47 am #31088AnonymousGuest
i record on pc and use a cheap soundblaster card. i always get great results. it appears that you could do with a small mixer(this gives better control on the inputs gain), also connect your mixer into the line in, rather than the mike in, on your sound card, as the mike in is often noisy. good little mixers are the spirit folio or notepad. good luck
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January 24, 2001 at 4:38 am #31085AnonymousGuest
any info, mich appriciated.
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January 24, 2001 at 4:26 am #31086AnonymousGuest
: 1. Any pre 1982 Charvel
: 2. 1978 BC Rich Mockingbird Supreme
: 3. I like the Brian Moore 7 strings.: I doubt you will find many who agree with me though.
: Most people will say any 50’s or 60’s Fender or Gibson. Way before my time though.: Jj
:Bah humbug. 61 345 STOP tail, ANY Byrdland, pre 69,ANY McInturff. The NEWER Strat’s are BETTER than the old ones. I know,I had a 56.Oh,an original Korina FlyingV.
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January 24, 2001 at 4:20 am #31082AnonymousGuest
: Now this is a matter of opinion. What type of music do you play?
: My personal favorites are the Matchless Clubman and the Soldano Atomic. An old Orange Graphic and too bad either!: Jj
: Must agree on the Soldano A 16. For the 4164380 you CANNOT beat it. Plug it into a 2/4-12 cab,and it sounds GREAT. If you use it by itself,change the spkr. But 1-12 amps don’t do justice(generally) to the amp w/only 1 spkr. It’s a BEST BUY!-
October 23, 2001 at 12:46 am #85198AnonymousGuest
Vox AC30! Wheres your taste? It is the best amp of all times. Trust me.
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January 24, 2001 at 4:13 am #31083AnonymousGuest
: i am thinking of buying LTD, but i heard it just like the epiphone from GIbson n it sucks.
: CAN i change the LTD guitar’s hardware from original black to chrome?
: pls suggest ,thanks…: My friend has 2! It has some quirks,(trem related),he’s impressed,for the 4164380. And he likes vintage stuff! 1st axe? Get one. Sounds like they’re worth the dineros’.
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January 24, 2001 at 4:10 am #31081AnonymousGuest
: i want to play really fast (solo), at the mean time i want to play heavy open E string for heavy metal shit~
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January 24, 2001 at 3:44 am #31080AnonymousGuest
i want to play really fast (solo), at the mean time i want to play heavy open E string for heavy metal shit~
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January 24, 2001 at 3:42 am #31078AnonymousGuest
i am very disatisfy with MT-2.
i want to play metallica solo….
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January 24, 2001 at 3:41 am #31079AnonymousGuest
i am very disatisfy with MT-2.
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January 24, 2001 at 3:39 am #31075AnonymousGuest
i am thinking of buying LTD, but i heard it just like the epiphone from GIbson n it sucks.
CAN i change the LTD guitar’s hardware from original black to chrome?
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May 28, 2003 at 1:44 pm #86620AnonymousGuest
I’m thinking of buying an ESP diamond plated guitar, but I’ve heard stuff about the plating isn’t that good or something, and I’ve heard a lot of people talking about having their’s custom plated. I just wanted to know if anyone actually has one and if they are actually cool, and if its real diamond plated metal and not like painted on or anything. Thanks.
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January 24, 2001 at 3:34 am #31077AnonymousGuest
i got cakewalk pro 7. i want to record my song, with shure sm57,but the quality sucks with my normal soundcard.
From surfing the net, i think i need a more expensive sound card for recording. pls suggest …
i doubt the quality of the work, even if i buy a "good" soundcard, what more do i need? mixer?
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January 24, 2001 at 3:11 am #31076AnonymousGuest
: What are some good amps?
Line 6 Flextones,Peavey 5150(what I use),and of course the Mesa Rectifiers
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January 24, 2001 at 2:59 am #31073AnonymousGuest
Not only does the size matter but also and probalby more importantly, is the type of wood the guitar is made of.
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January 23, 2001 at 11:28 pm #31072AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Alvarez Accustic guitar
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January 23, 2001 at 11:22 pm #31070AnonymousGuest
Do you know the rhythm chords to the man who sold the world by David Bowie? Are they mostly open chords? I really like Nirvana’s trac on unplugged on MTV
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January 23, 2001 at 11:10 pm #31071AnonymousGuest
: Marshall has unvieled a new solid state/valve amp.
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January 23, 2001 at 10:55 pm #31067AnonymousGuest
Hi,
I’d like to invite you all to visit my new website..http://www.artistcollaboration.com
I think you’ll like it, I’m not selling anything…heh
hux
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January 23, 2001 at 10:51 pm #31068AnonymousGuest
: Play it man!
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January 23, 2001 at 10:50 pm #31066AnonymousGuest
: Well combining personal opinion, plus collectibility, plus flat out coolness:
1. 1959 Gibson Les Paul
2. 1958 Rickenbacker 325
3. 1960 Fender StratocasterNo order.
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May 27, 2004 at 10:50 pm #116347AnonymousGuest
: : Well combining personal opinion, plus collectibility, plus flat out coolness: : 1. 2003 Tom Delonge Gibson guitar : 2. 1999 Tom Delonge Fender stratocaster no longer in stock : 3. And i guess the 1959 gibson les paul : No order.
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January 23, 2001 at 10:47 pm #31065AnonymousGuest
: What are some good amps?
Can’t go wrong with blackface fenders, still readily available and cheap. Vox Ac-30, Orange, Marshall TSL,
mesa Restifiers….. -
January 23, 2001 at 8:00 pm #31060AnonymousGuest
I just bought a used Epiphone Casino. It needs a replacement part for the tremolo system. I believe it is a vibra tone tremolo system. One of the little hooks to hook the string on busted off.
Does anyone know of a place to order replacement parts is?
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August 12, 2004 at 5:31 am #102876AnonymousGuest
Try going to Yahoo and in the search engine box type in Bigsby tremelos. They will have the model George Harrison used on his Epiphone. That’s the one you want anyway. Bigsby makes special tremelos with different names on them for special customers. I believe it is the model B-7 Bigsby tremelo you want. In either case it is the best tremelos made. Good Luck
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January 23, 2001 at 6:18 pm #31062AnonymousGuest
I’m thinking of buying a 3/4 scale bass but I don’t want to sacrifice a good sound if any huge difference is made.
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January 23, 2001 at 5:59 pm #31058AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Please help with info on Gretsch 3140!!!!!! It’s on sale. I’m runnning out of time!!! 🙂
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January 23, 2001 at 4:40 pm #31059AnonymousGuest
: i got a IBANEZ CHORUS AND FLANGER, IBANEZ TRASHMETAL, IBANEZ CLASSIC METAL, IBANEZ ECHO MACHINE, IBANEZ PHASER,AND A PROEL WAH-WAH, SO HOW CAN I PUT THEM TO SOUND BETTER?WRITE PLEASE
Leave the wah out (it can be fun to just mess around with). Take all the others and put ’em in your closet. If your a beginner ditch the pedals and just work on your playing.
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January 23, 2001 at 3:06 pm #31057AnonymousGuest
: i always want to get completed set of home pc recording’s equipment, pls help.thanks!
i can sell you the recording software if your interested.
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January 23, 2001 at 2:44 pm #31054AnonymousGuest
: I’ve been searching for quite sometime now,wandering "is there any body out there" who could
: posibly take me under there wing to teach me the ins- and-outs of this fine art(electrics}very ambishiousget a stewert macdonald catalog and buy a book! no i’ll be nice but u really got to jump right in, u got guitars take one apart put it back together, learn how to use a router, drill press ,bandsaw ,basic tools first ,then fret tools ,install a floyd rose ,learn about paint/laccer and finishes ,i learned by f**king
up my first guitars and then trying to fix them. if you want to jump right in i suggest you buy a pre cut body and a ready made neck (stew-mac,warmoth,all-parts)
and go from their. if you do it like that you’ll still
have to install -bridge,pickups,pots,pickguard,jack,- and paint and setup, not a bad first lesson, hell with that alone you can do 99% of guitar repairs. after that take the next step make a body ,last and the hardest thing will be making necks from scratch – somthing i still haven’t attempted not enough time,tools, mabey in a year or so when my life is normal and i got time. -
January 23, 2001 at 2:18 pm #31055AnonymousGuest
: i got a IBANEZ CHORUS AND FLANGER, IBANEZ TRASHMETAL, IBANEZ CLASSIC METAL, IBANEZ ECHO MACHINE, IBANEZ PHASER,AND A PROEL WAH-WAH, SO HOW CAN I PUT THEM TO SOUND BETTER?WRITE PLEASE
hey what’s up with all the ibanez pedals? sell them and
get some real ones(good sounding ones!) mxr+,crybaby 535q,marshall blues breaker,ect…
but if you must know the way i would put your pedals together would be wah-metal-classic-chorus-phaser-flanger-echo for alot of reasons that i’m to lazy to type about. -
January 23, 2001 at 2:06 pm #31056AnonymousGuest
: do i really need to get those expensive darla brand thing or just creative awe64 will do? any recomendation for mixer,mic? pls help thanks…
throw away your sound blaster if you want to make even a semi-good sounding demo ,buy one of the new cheap sound cards. you can go to guitar center and buy one good for first time users for around 50 , spend the money it’s worth it, what your looking for at that price is one with at least 2 analog in/out ,2 digital in/out ,basic midi control ,20 bit digital to analog converters and 20 bit analog to digital converters ,and
compatibility with cubase,cakewalk,protools,logic audio,wavelab,cool edit pro.- the major home user audio editors (buy the way you’ll need one of those and thats where the real hit to the wallet comes in! 00-000 and up! buy the way i have most of those with plug in’s make me an offer i’ll sell em cheap! -
January 23, 2001 at 1:46 pm #31051AnonymousGuest
: What are the top 3 electric guitars in the world? Make and model.
strat,les paul,charvel
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January 23, 2001 at 1:43 pm #31052AnonymousGuest
: I am looking at the scematic right now. Unfortunatly it is in a book I have called "The Tube Amp Book 4.1th edition" by Aspen Pittman. I highly recomend this book if you plan to work on amps. I would send the schematic to you but I do not have a scanner.
: Jj
thanks, i know the book and planned on buying it to add to my collection, matter of fact it will be the next book i get.
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January 23, 2001 at 11:16 am #31053AnonymousGuest
I play the guitar and am particularly interested in the history of my dad’s Aria acoustic. So far, I have been unable to find anything. It is a steel-stringed, Aria Diamond, serial number 6169, model number 6710, made in Japan… Perhaps you could help me? Please email me with any information you may have.
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June 8, 2003 at 9:18 am #86934AnonymousGuest
: I play the guitar and am particularly interested in the history of my dad’s Aria acoustic. So far, I have been unable to find anything. It is a steel-stringed, Aria Diamond, serial number 6169, model number 6710, made in Japan… Perhaps you could help me? Please email me with any information you may have.
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June 8, 2003 at 9:19 am #87120AnonymousGuest
Goto http://www.ariausa.com/archives/intro.html you will find all of the info you need.
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January 25, 2002 at 2:27 pm #90055AnonymousGuest
check out http://www.ariaguitars.com , and browse the aria archive. Youll find a complete list off all aria guitars ever build and how to interpetate the serial- numbers. Good luck! Keke from holland!!!! : I play the guitar and am particularly interested in the history of my dad’s Aria acoustic. So far, I have been unable to find anything. It is a steel-stringed, Aria Diamond, serial number 6169, model number 6710, made in Japan… Perhaps you could help me? Please email me with any information you may have.
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January 23, 2001 at 10:39 am #31050AnonymousGuest
1. Any pre 1982 Charvel
2. 1978 BC Rich Mockingbird Supreme
3. I like the Brian Moore 7 strings.I doubt you will find many who agree with me though.
Most people will say any 50’s or 60’s Fender or Gibson. Way before my time though.Jj
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January 23, 2001 at 10:36 am #31048AnonymousGuest
Now this is a matter of opinion. What type of music do you play?
My personal favorites are the Matchless Clubman and the Soldano Atomic. An old Orange Graphic and too bad either!Jj
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January 23, 2001 at 10:34 am #31049AnonymousGuest
Do you have a model number on the guitar? If you find this I could tell you exactly what year it was made. I could even tell you what factory!
Jj
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August 16, 2004 at 12:12 am #80193AnonymousGuest
What quality and price range is Cort acoustic guitar model AJA50? Thanks. <[email protected]>
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August 7, 2003 at 11:51 pm #89653AnonymousGuest
I have a Galveston guitar DRW987-4EQ are the model numbers I think. And the Criterion is Q/SR984-97. If you could also please tell me how much this guitar would cost. Thanks
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January 23, 2001 at 10:27 am #31045AnonymousGuest
Hi,
MN indicates that it was made in Mexico. That I am sure of. Now, I have heard that the last 2 digits are the year reversed. In your case, 1997. But that I can not confirm.
Hope this helps!
Jj
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January 23, 2001 at 9:41 am #31046AnonymousGuest
Reconsider buying a high end guitar online or mail order. Every guitar plays and sounds a little different, even among the exact same model. I would pay extra to actually play the guitar I was going to buy. I know they offer to take it back if you don’t like it, but who pays the shipping? Besides, you might have to play a few before deciding. Just a thought.
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January 23, 2001 at 8:29 am #31044AnonymousGuest
:
Subject: Make Thousands of Dollars Within Weeks With Only An Initial Investment
of .00! NEW GUARANTEED METHODSHello, My Friends..
I Found This Mail On A Bulletin Board And Decided To Try It.
You Can Make Thousands Of Dollars Within Weeks With Only An Initial Investment
Of .00!So I Thought, "Yeah Right, This Must Be A Scam",
But Like Most Of Us, I Was Curious, So I Kept Reading. Anyway, It Said That You
Send .00 To Each Of The 6 Names AndAddresses Stated In The Article.
You Then Place Your Own Name And Address At The Bottom Of The List
At #6, And Post The Article To At Least 200 Newsgroups.
(There Are Thousands). No Catch, That Was It. So After Thinking
It Over And Talking To A Few People At First, I Thought About Trying
It.
I Figured "What Have I Got To Lose Except 6 Stamps And .00,
Right?".
Then, I Invested The Measly .00.Well, GUESS WHAT!!!! Within 7 Days,
I Started Getting Money In The Mail!!!
I Was Shocked. I Figured It Would End Soon, But The Money
Just Kept Coming In. In My First Week, I Made About 5.00.
By The End Of The Second Week,I Had Made A Total Of Over 000.00!!
In The Third Week, I Had Over 0,000 And Its Still Growing. This Is Now My
Forth Week And I Have Made A Total Of JustOver 2,000 And Its Still Coming In Rapidly. Its Certainly Worth .00 And 6
Stamps, I’ve Spent More Than That On TheLottery!!
Let Me Tell You How This Works And Most Importantly, Why It Works…Also, Make
Sure You Print A Copy Of This ArticleNOW, So You Can Get The Information From It As You Need It. I Promise You That
If You Follow The Directions Exactly, That You Will Start Making More Money
Than Thought Possible By Doing SomethingSo Easy! Suggestion: Read This Entire Article Carefully!
(Print It Out Now Or Download It)Follow The Simple Instructions And Watch The Money Come In! It Easy, And Most
Importantly,Its LEGAL. And YourInvestment Is Only .00 (Plus Postage).
IMPORTANT: This Is Not A Rip-Off; It Is Not Indecent ;It Is Not Illegal, And
It Is Virtually No Risk – It Really Works!!!!
If All Of The Following Instructions Are Adhered To, You Will Receive
Extraordinary?Dividends.
PLEASE NOTE: Please Follow The Following Instructions, And 0,000
Or More Can Be Yours In 20 To 60 Days.
This Program Remains Successful Because Of The Honesty And Integrity Of The
Participants. Please Continue Its SuccessBy Carefully Adhering To The Instructions. You Will Now Become Part Of The Mail
Order Business.Here Are The 4 Easy Steps To Success:
STEP 1:Get 6 Separate Pieces Of Paper And Write The Following On Each Piece Of
Paper:
"PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST". Now Get 6 US .00 Bills And Place ONE
Inside Each Of The 6 Pieces Of Paper SoThe Bill Will Not Be Seen Through The Envelope (To Prevent Thievery). Next,
Place One Paper Inside EACH Of The 6Envelopes And Seal Them. MAKE SURE
THERE IS ENOUGH POSTAGE ON YOUR ENVELOPES.You Should Now Have 6 Sealed Envelopes, Each With A Piece Of Paper
Stating The Above Phrase, Your Name And Address, And A .00 Bill.
What You Are Creating Is A Service. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LEGAL!
You Are Requesting A Legitimate Service And You Are Paying For It! Like Most Of
Us, I Was A Little Skeptical And A LittleWorried About The Legal Aspects Of It All.
So I Checked It Out With The US Post Office (1-800-725-2161)And
They Confirmed It Is Indeed Legal! Mail The Six Envelopes To The
Following Addresses:#1) T. Gray, 72 Broadleaf Avenue, Bishops Stortford,
Herts., CM23 4JZ, United Kingdom
#2) J. Fugate P.O.Box 6638 Evansville, In 47719-0638
#3) M. Sadique, BB-G-9 Jln 4/14B, Pandan Indah 55100, KL, MALAYSIA.
#4) DR Salah Abdel Hameed Mohammad,P.O.Box 5805,Riyadh 11432,SAUDI ARABIA
#5) Khairil Azwan Malim Jaafar, No 5, Building 18A, Ismail Abazah Street, 11461
Sayeda Zeinab, Cairo, EGYPT.
#6) Au Tat Fung, Rm 24A, Gosse Building, 2 Highgate Street, Fullarton, Adelaide, S.A. 5063, Australia.STEP 2: Now Take The #1 Name Off The List That You See Above,
Move The Other Names Up (6 Becomes 5, 5 Becomes 4, Etc…) And Add
YOUR Name As #6 On The List.STEP 3:Change Anything You Need To, But Try And Keep This Article As Close To
The Original As Possible. Now, Post YourAmmended Article To At Least 200 Newsgroups. (I Think There Are Close To 24,000
Groups). All You Need Is 200, ButRemember,The More You Post, The More Money You Make!
**EVERYBODY AROUND THE WORLD CAN DO IT,BUT REMEMBER TO PUT ENOUGH POSTAGE STAMP
(S) ON YOURENVELOPES!!!**
This Is Perfectly Legal! If You Have Any Doubts, Refer To Title 18 Sec. 1302 &
1341 Of The Postal Lottery Laws. Keep ACopy Of These Steps For Yourself And Whenever You Need Money, You Can Use It
Again And Again. BUT PLEASEREMEMBER, That This Program Remains Successful Because Of The Honesty And
Integrity Of The Participants And By TheirCarefully Adhering To The Instructions. Look At It This Way; If You Are Of
Integrity, This Program Will Continue And TheMoney So Many Others Have Received Will Come Your Way.
Note: You May Want To Retain Every Name And Address Sent To You, Either On A
Computer Or Hard Copy And Keep TheNotes
People Send You. This Verifies That You Truly Are Providing A Service. Also,It
Might Be A Good Idea To Wrap The .00 BillIn Dark Paper To Reduce The Risk Of Mail Theft. So, As Each Post Is Downloaded
And The Erections Carefully Followed, SixMembers Will Be Reimbersed For Their Participation As A List Developer With One
Dollar Each.
Your Name Will Move Up The List Geometrically So That When Your
Name Reaches The #1 Position, You Will Be Receiving Thousands Of
Dollars In CASH!!! What An Investment For Only .00
(.00 For Each Of The People Listed Above)Send It NOW, Add Your Own Name And
Address And You’re In Business!!DIRECTIONS FOR HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS
STEP 1: You Do Not Need To Retype This Entire Letter
To Do Your Own Posting. Simply Put Your Cursor At The Beginning Of This Letter
And Drag Your Cursor To The Bottom OfThis Document, And Select "Copy" From The Edit Menu. This Will Copy The Entire
Letter Into The Computers Memory.STEP 2: Open A Blank "Notepad" File And Place Your Cursor At The
Top Of The Blank Page. From The "Edit" Menu, Select "Paste". This Will Paste A
Copy Of The Letter Into Notepad So ThatYou Can Add Your Name To The List.
STEP3: Save Your New Notepad File As A .Txt File. If You Want To Do Your
Postings In Different Settings, You Will AlwaysHave This File To Go Back To.
STEP4:Use Netscape Or Internet Explorer And Try Searching For Various
Newsgroups (On-Line Forums, Message Boards,Chat Sites,Discussions.)
Step5:Visit These Message Boars And Post This Article As A New Message By
Highlighting The Text Of This Letter AndSelecting Paste From The Edit Menu. Fill In The Subject (This Will Be The
Header Everyone Sees As They Scroll Through TheList Of Postings In A Particular Group, Click The Post Button.
Congratulations, THAT’S IT!!! All You Have To Do Is Jump To Different
Newsgroups And Post Away, After You Get TheHang Of It, It Will Take About 30 Seconds For Each Newsgroup!
**REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWSGROUPS YOU POST IN (Message Boards Etc…)
THE MORE MONEY YOU WILL MAKE BUT YOU HAVE TO POST A MINIMUM OF 200.
That’s IT! You Will Begin Receiving Money From Around The World Within Days.
You May Eventually Want To Rent A P.O BoxDue To The
Large Amount Of Mail You Will Receive. If You Wish To Remail Anonymous, You Can
Invent A Name To Use, As Long AsThe Postman Will Deliver It. **JUST MAKE SURE THE ADDRESS IS CORRECT**
Say, I Receive Only 5 Replies (A Very Low Example).
So Then, I Made .00 With My Name At Number 6 On The Letter. Now,
Each Of Those 5 People Who Just Sent Me .00 Make The MINIMUM 200
Postings, Each With My Name At #5 On The List, And Only 5 People
Respond To Each
Of The Original 5, That Is Another 5.00 For Me
Now Thsoe 25 People Each Make 200 MINIMUM Posts
With My Name At #4 On The List And Only 5 Replies Each, I Will
Bring In An Additional 25.00! Now Those 125 People Turn Around And
Post The MINIMUM 200 Postings With My Name At #3 On The List And Only Receive 5
Replies Each, I Will Make AnAdditional 26.00! Okay, Now Here Is The Fun Part Each Of Those 626 People
Post A MINIMUM 200 Letters With MyName At #2 And They Each Only Receive 5 Replies That Just Made Me ,125.00
Those 3,125 People Deliver This MessageTo 200 Newsgroups With My Name At #1, And If Still Only 5 People Per 200
Newsgroups React, I Will Receive 5,625.00.With An Initial Investment Of ONLY .00. AMAZING!!! When Your Name Is No
Longer On The List, You Just Take TheLatest Posting In The Newsgroups, And Send Out Another .00 To Names On The
List, Putting Your Name At #6 Again.And Start Posting Again.
The Thing To Remember Is: Do You Realise That Thousands Of People
All Over The World Are Joining The Internet And Reading These Articles
Everyday?!!,
JUST Like You Are Now!!So, Can You Afford .00 And See If It Really Works???
I Think So…People Have Said "What If The Plan Is Played Out And
No One Sends You The Money?"
So What! What Are The Chances Of That Happening When There Are Thousands Of
New Honest People Who Are JoiningThe Internet Everyday And Are Willing To Give It A Try?
Estimates Are At 20,000 To 50,000 New Users Everyday With Thousands Of Those
Joining The Actual Internet. Remember,Play FAIRLY And HONESTLY And This Will Really Work.
You Might Have Been Already Thinking How You Are Going To Stop
People From Copying This Message With Their Name At #6 And Not
Sending A Dollar To The First Six On The List. Here’s The Deal. The Six People
Own The Rights To This Service, Now TheyAren’t The Only Ones Who Own These Rights. To Get These Rights, You Have To
Purchase Them From The Six People OnThe List.
Why Do You Have To Purchase Them From All 6 You Ask? Thats What Makes This
Service Work. If You Decide To BreakThese Rules, That’s When It Becomes Illegal, And That Is Why You Must Be Fair
To Everyone!
This Is Like, So AWESOME!! So TRY It Right NOW! Okay?
Make Huge Bucks In Just A Few Short Weeks!Regards,
You Can Make Thousands Of Dollars Within Weeks With Only An Initial Investment
Of .00! -
January 23, 2001 at 8:23 am #31043AnonymousGuest
Subject: Make Thousands of Dollars Within Weeks With Only An Initial Investment
of .00! NEW GUARANTEED METHODSHello, My Friends..
I Found This Mail On A Bulletin Board And Decided To Try It.
You Can Make Thousands Of Dollars Within Weeks With Only An Initial Investment
Of .00!So I Thought, "Yeah Right, This Must Be A Scam",
But Like Most Of Us, I Was Curious, So I Kept Reading. Anyway, It Said That You
Send .00 To Each Of The 6 Names AndAddresses Stated In The Article.
You Then Place Your Own Name And Address At The Bottom Of The List
At #6, And Post The Article To At Least 200 Newsgroups.
(There Are Thousands). No Catch, That Was It. So After Thinking
It Over And Talking To A Few People At First, I Thought About Trying
It.
I Figured "What Have I Got To Lose Except 6 Stamps And .00,
Right?".
Then, I Invested The Measly .00.Well, GUESS WHAT!!!! Within 7 Days,
I Started Getting Money In The Mail!!!
I Was Shocked. I Figured It Would End Soon, But The Money
Just Kept Coming In. In My First Week, I Made About 5.00.
By The End Of The Second Week,I Had Made A Total Of Over 000.00!!
In The Third Week, I Had Over 0,000 And Its Still Growing. This Is Now My
Forth Week And I Have Made A Total Of JustOver 2,000 And Its Still Coming In Rapidly. Its Certainly Worth .00 And 6
Stamps, I’ve Spent More Than That On TheLottery!!
Let Me Tell You How This Works And Most Importantly, Why It Works…Also, Make
Sure You Print A Copy Of This ArticleNOW, So You Can Get The Information From It As You Need It. I Promise You That
If You Follow The Directions Exactly, That You Will Start Making More Money
Than Thought Possible By Doing SomethingSo Easy! Suggestion: Read This Entire Article Carefully!
(Print It Out Now Or Download It)Follow The Simple Instructions And Watch The Money Come In! It Easy, And Most
Importantly,Its LEGAL. And YourInvestment Is Only .00 (Plus Postage).
IMPORTANT: This Is Not A Rip-Off; It Is Not Indecent ;It Is Not Illegal, And
It Is Virtually No Risk – It Really Works!!!!
If All Of The Following Instructions Are Adhered To, You Will Receive
Extraordinary?Dividends.
PLEASE NOTE: Please Follow The Following Instructions, And 0,000
Or More Can Be Yours In 20 To 60 Days.
This Program Remains Successful Because Of The Honesty And Integrity Of The
Participants. Please Continue Its SuccessBy Carefully Adhering To The Instructions. You Will Now Become Part Of The Mail
Order Business.Here Are The 4 Easy Steps To Success:
STEP 1:Get 6 Separate Pieces Of Paper And Write The Following On Each Piece Of
Paper:
"PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST". Now Get 6 US .00 Bills And Place ONE
Inside Each Of The 6 Pieces Of Paper SoThe Bill Will Not Be Seen Through The Envelope (To Prevent Thievery). Next,
Place One Paper Inside EACH Of The 6Envelopes And Seal Them. MAKE SURE
THERE IS ENOUGH POSTAGE ON YOUR ENVELOPES.You Should Now Have 6 Sealed Envelopes, Each With A Piece Of Paper
Stating The Above Phrase, Your Name And Address, And A .00 Bill.
What You Are Creating Is A Service. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LEGAL!
You Are Requesting A Legitimate Service And You Are Paying For It! Like Most Of
Us, I Was A Little Skeptical And A LittleWorried About The Legal Aspects Of It All.
So I Checked It Out With The US Post Office (1-800-725-2161)And
They Confirmed It Is Indeed Legal! Mail The Six Envelopes To The
Following Addresses:#1) T. Gray, 72 Broadleaf Avenue, Bishops Stortford,
Herts., CM23 4JZ, United Kingdom
#2) J. Fugate P.O.Box 6638 Evansville, In 47719-0638
#3) M. Sadique, BB-G-9 Jln 4/14B, Pandan Indah 55100, KL, MALAYSIA.
#4) DR Salah Abdel Hameed Mohammad,P.O.Box 5805,Riyadh 11432,SAUDI ARABIA
#5) Khairil Azwan Malim Jaafar, No 5, Building 18A, Ismail Abazah Street, 11461
Sayeda Zeinab, Cairo, EGYPT.
#6) Au Tat Fung, Rm 24A, Gosse Building, 2 Highgate Street, Fullarton, Adelaide, S.A. 5063, Australia.STEP 2: Now Take The #1 Name Off The List That You See Above,
Move The Other Names Up (6 Becomes 5, 5 Becomes 4, Etc…) And Add
YOUR Name As #6 On The List.STEP 3:Change Anything You Need To, But Try And Keep This Article As Close To
The Original As Possible. Now, Post YourAmmended Article To At Least 200 Newsgroups. (I Think There Are Close To 24,000
Groups). All You Need Is 200, ButRemember,The More You Post, The More Money You Make!
**EVERYBODY AROUND THE WORLD CAN DO IT,BUT REMEMBER TO PUT ENOUGH POSTAGE STAMP
(S) ON YOURENVELOPES!!!**
This Is Perfectly Legal! If You Have Any Doubts, Refer To Title 18 Sec. 1302 &
1341 Of The Postal Lottery Laws. Keep ACopy Of These Steps For Yourself And Whenever You Need Money, You Can Use It
Again And Again. BUT PLEASEREMEMBER, That This Program Remains Successful Because Of The Honesty And
Integrity Of The Participants And By TheirCarefully Adhering To The Instructions. Look At It This Way; If You Are Of
Integrity, This Program Will Continue And TheMoney So Many Others Have Received Will Come Your Way.
Note: You May Want To Retain Every Name And Address Sent To You, Either On A
Computer Or Hard Copy And Keep TheNotes
People Send You. This Verifies That You Truly Are Providing A Service. Also,It
Might Be A Good Idea To Wrap The .00 BillIn Dark Paper To Reduce The Risk Of Mail Theft. So, As Each Post Is Downloaded
And The Erections Carefully Followed, SixMembers Will Be Reimbersed For Their Participation As A List Developer With One
Dollar Each.
Your Name Will Move Up The List Geometrically So That When Your
Name Reaches The #1 Position, You Will Be Receiving Thousands Of
Dollars In CASH!!! What An Investment For Only .00
(.00 For Each Of The People Listed Above)Send It NOW, Add Your Own Name And
Address And You’re In Business!!DIRECTIONS FOR HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS
STEP 1: You Do Not Need To Retype This Entire Letter
To Do Your Own Posting. Simply Put Your Cursor At The Beginning Of This Letter
And Drag Your Cursor To The Bottom OfThis Document, And Select "Copy" From The Edit Menu. This Will Copy The Entire
Letter Into The Computers Memory.STEP 2: Open A Blank "Notepad" File And Place Your Cursor At The
Top Of The Blank Page. From The "Edit" Menu, Select "Paste". This Will Paste A
Copy Of The Letter Into Notepad So ThatYou Can Add Your Name To The List.
STEP3: Save Your New Notepad File As A .Txt File. If You Want To Do Your
Postings In Different Settings, You Will AlwaysHave This File To Go Back To.
STEP4:Use Netscape Or Internet Explorer And Try Searching For Various
Newsgroups (On-Line Forums, Message Boards,Chat Sites,Discussions.)
Step5:Visit These Message Boars And Post This Article As A New Message By
Highlighting The Text Of This Letter AndSelecting Paste From The Edit Menu. Fill In The Subject (This Will Be The
Header Everyone Sees As They Scroll Through TheList Of Postings In A Particular Group, Click The Post Button.
Congratulations, THAT’S IT!!! All You Have To Do Is Jump To Different
Newsgroups And Post Away, After You Get TheHang Of It, It Will Take About 30 Seconds For Each Newsgroup!
**REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWSGROUPS YOU POST IN (Message Boards Etc…)
THE MORE MONEY YOU WILL MAKE BUT YOU HAVE TO POST A MINIMUM OF 200.
That’s IT! You Will Begin Receiving Money From Around The World Within Days.
You May Eventually Want To Rent A P.O BoxDue To The
Large Amount Of Mail You Will Receive. If You Wish To Remail Anonymous, You Can
Invent A Name To Use, As Long AsThe Postman Will Deliver It. **JUST MAKE SURE THE ADDRESS IS CORRECT**
Say, I Receive Only 5 Replies (A Very Low Example).
So Then, I Made .00 With My Name At Number 6 On The Letter. Now,
Each Of Those 5 People Who Just Sent Me .00 Make The MINIMUM 200
Postings, Each With My Name At #5 On The List, And Only 5 People
Respond To Each
Of The Original 5, That Is Another 5.00 For Me
Now Thsoe 25 People Each Make 200 MINIMUM Posts
With My Name At #4 On The List And Only 5 Replies Each, I Will
Bring In An Additional 25.00! Now Those 125 People Turn Around And
Post The MINIMUM 200 Postings With My Name At #3 On The List And Only Receive 5
Replies Each, I Will Make AnAdditional 26.00! Okay, Now Here Is The Fun Part Each Of Those 626 People
Post A MINIMUM 200 Letters With MyName At #2 And They Each Only Receive 5 Replies That Just Made Me ,125.00
Those 3,125 People Deliver This MessageTo 200 Newsgroups With My Name At #1, And If Still Only 5 People Per 200
Newsgroups React, I Will Receive 5,625.00.With An Initial Investment Of ONLY .00. AMAZING!!! When Your Name Is No
Longer On The List, You Just Take TheLatest Posting In The Newsgroups, And Send Out Another .00 To Names On The
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All Over The World Are Joining The Internet And Reading These Articles
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JUST Like You Are Now!!So, Can You Afford .00 And See If It Really Works???
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You Might Have Been Already Thinking How You Are Going To Stop
People From Copying This Message With Their Name At #6 And Not
Sending A Dollar To The First Six On The List. Here’s The Deal. The Six People
Own The Rights To This Service, Now TheyAren’t The Only Ones Who Own These Rights. To Get These Rights, You Have To
Purchase Them From The Six People OnThe List.
Why Do You Have To Purchase Them From All 6 You Ask? Thats What Makes This
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January 23, 2001 at 7:43 am #31041AnonymousGuest
: I bought this guitar at a pawn shop a couple months ago. I don’t know where it was made. The serial number is MN414879. It is a Fender Stratocaster. I would appreciate it if anyone could help me find out some information about it. Thanks!
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January 23, 2001 at 7:40 am #31040AnonymousGuest
I bought this guitar at a pawn shop a couple months ago. I don’t know where it was made. The serial number is MN414879. I would appreciate it if anyone could help me find out some information about it. Thanks!
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January 23, 2001 at 6:40 am #31037AnonymousGuest
I believe it is being replaced by the VS II, which, according to what I have read, are supposed to be waaayyy better.
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January 23, 2001 at 6:38 am #31036AnonymousGuest
Hi Everyone,
I am 43 and I would like to learn how to play
the guitar. Could anyone help me by telling me
what is the best information for quick learning
I could purchase.
I recently purchased a 50 Anniversary Fender Stratocaster Roland Rocker Guitar a Taylor 312C Acoustic and Cort Matt Mattison electric but
I cannot play and I need your help with advice.
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January 23, 2001 at 5:48 am #31038AnonymousGuest
What are some good amps?
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January 23, 2001 at 5:42 am #31035AnonymousGuest
What are the top 3 electric guitars in the world? Make and model.
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September 10, 2003 at 2:23 am #92234AnonymousGuest
Bullskee
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January 18, 2002 at 1:58 am #116745AnonymousGuest
: What are the top 3 electric guitars in the world? Make and model. LEs Paul, Strat, 335
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January 18, 2002 at 1:58 am #89734AnonymousGuest
: What are the top 3 electric guitars in the world? Make and model. LEs Paul, Strat, 335
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December 13, 2001 at 3:37 am #87660AnonymousGuest
: What are the top 3 electric guitars in the world? Make and model. 1.The Showmaster Custom Fender Stratocastor 2.Gibson Les Paul 3.Squire Strat Now what are the three best amps?
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December 9, 2001 at 4:12 am #108464AnonymousGuest
: What are the top 3 electric guitars in the world? Make and model. I think the 3 best electric guitars in the world a are Gibson Ibanez and Fender
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December 7, 2001 at 10:48 am #108453AnonymousGuest
#1 – 59 Gibson Les Paul, winner on absolute coolness #2 – PRS Custom 24, because of it’s unparalleled range of kickass clean and dirty tones, and the cool bird fret inlays #3 – Eddie Van Halens Franken-Strat home made job, reponsible for the thickest coolest tone of the big hair shred metal decade
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September 7, 2001 at 12:02 am #83605AnonymousGuest
: What are the top 3 electric guitars in the world? Make and model. Fender stratocaster Gibson Les Paul Fender Squier
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February 7, 2001 at 6:49 am #80295AnonymousGuest
: What are the top 3 electric guitars in the world? Make and model. Squier Strat ESP Kirk model anything but a Les Paul
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January 31, 2002 at 11:36 pm #90347AnonymousGuest
: : What are the top 3 electric guitars in the world? Make and model. : 2001 Racing car : 1967 sinqt fanatic : elo 177 rugay
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January 23, 2001 at 5:16 am #31033AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Rickenbacker Pick Up Modification Question
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January 23, 2001 at 4:46 am #31032AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Cort M500-M600
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January 23, 2001 at 4:03 am #31030AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : anyone know what my S.D. Curlee intl is worth,it was made in the 70’s
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January 23, 2001 at 3:25 am #31031AnonymousGuest
my message is the same as my heading
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July 22, 2002 at 11:00 am #97612AnonymousGuest
I have seen these priced at $1100 and $1400. If you still wanted to sell it I would buy it from you for $900.
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January 23, 2001 at 3:25 am #31027AnonymousGuest
I’m a bass player myself, so dont take this joke personally 😛
It’s little Johnny’s 14th birthday, and his dad buys him a funky Ibanez bass and arranges bass lessons for him.
After his first lesson, his dad asked him what he had learned that day."I learned the first 5 notes on the E string dad!".The father replied that it was good.
After his secondlesson, his dad asked him again what he had learned that day."I learned the first 5 notes on the A string dad!".The father was quite pleased.
Later that week, Johnny went for his third lesson, only to return home as drunk as hell. His dad furiously asked where the hell he had been.He replied in a classic drunk voice: "Sorry dad, I couldnt make it to my lessons, I had a gig!"
Enjoy!
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January 23, 2001 at 2:08 am #31028AnonymousGuest
The racist shit has to stop. I can put up with you slamming everyone’s posts, but this is the worst.
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January 23, 2001 at 1:43 am #31029AnonymousGuest
: Hi … also try http://winfiles.cnet.com/apps/98/music.html …. there is a free download called chordWiz.
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January 23, 2001 at 12:44 am #31026AnonymousGuest
About 25 years ago I had all of my pedals mounted in a box and patched togehter with short cables. One night in the middle of a set my guitar went dead. In quick desparation, I pulled my guitar cord out of the first pedal and plugged it straight into the front of my amp – this gave me an A/B comparison realtime, up loud in a gig situation. IT SOUNDED SO GOOD THAT I’VE NEVER PLUGGED MY GUITAR INTO ANYTHING BUT THE FRONT OF MY AMP SINCE!
: i got a IBANEZ CHORUS AND FLANGER, IBANEZ TRASHMETAL, IBANEZ CLASSIC METAL, IBANEZ ECHO MACHINE, IBANEZ PHASER,AND A PROEL WAH-WAH, SO HOW CAN I PUT THEM TO SOUND BETTER?WRITE PLEASE
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January 22, 2001 at 11:43 pm #31021AnonymousGuest
What kind of guitar are you stringing up? & strings have a fundamental problem. The low b can’t resonate properly without a sound chamber. This is compensated (or at least tried) with the pick ups. I own a solid body 7 string I have tried a crapload of pickups. The best were DiMarzio Evolution. It doesn’t have great mids but none do. To capture your mids, use a heavy gage string. I use 13 gage but a 12 will do. This is realy the only way I found to boost mi mids without beind too trebely or muddy. Also put an eq right before your amp.
Hope this helps.
Jj
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January 22, 2001 at 11:33 pm #31018AnonymousGuest
Hi,
First what kind of distortion are you trying to get? A Mesa and a Bassman are gonna distort in very different ways.
Assuming you stick with the Bassman there are a couple of options:
1. Modify the amp and put a master volume control. This will allow the PREAMP to distort at low volumes but not the power amp.
2. Buy an attunater like the THD Hotplate or the Marshall Powerbrake. This controlls volume after the power stage so you can hear the sweet power tube distortion. No mods are necessary. I would stay away from the Marshall powerbrake cause it has a reputation for blowing output tranys. I own a hotplate and I(and my neighbors) Love it.
3. Save your cash and get a high gain amp like a Mesa, Rivera, or Soldano. (This is what I did when my Bassman wasn’t cutting it.Hop this helps!
Jj
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January 22, 2001 at 11:24 pm #31019AnonymousGuest
I am looking at the scematic right now. Unfortunatly it is in a book I have called "The Tube Amp Book 4.1th edition" by Aspen Pittman. I highly recomend this book if you plan to work on amps. I would send the schematic to you but I do not have a scanner.
Jj
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January 22, 2001 at 10:10 pm #31017AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : ANYONE GOT ANY INFO ON SOLDANO COMBOS
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January 22, 2001 at 8:58 pm #31013AnonymousGuest
Just what the Brit (or indeed the US music scene needs, eh? Another prefabricated marketeers
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January 22, 2001 at 6:13 pm #31014AnonymousGuest
Do you have any informations about the Linebaker KB120 from LANEY.
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September 3, 2001 at 6:32 pm #83290AnonymousGuest
Go and check the picts at http://www.pyramidance.be/avendre/laney.htm I have one myself, it’s a powerfull mono keyboard amp (120w).
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January 22, 2001 at 3:32 pm #31012AnonymousGuest
I am currently playing with a 60’s mostrite bass. In my band I am competing with 2 half stack guitar set ups. Now when we play live there is no problem ( being hooked up to the sound system and all) however in practice with my 8X10 ampeg cabinet and a 600 watt Acoustic head being driven by a Fender side-kick practice amp, I can still, barely come through in the overall sound! Could someone plaese help me to find the ulimate set-up! I don’t care if I’m too loud because a least in that respect I can always turn the volumne down, I would just prefer to have the most kick-ass set-up. I’ve been told that everything from "Ampeg" to "Galien Kruger" is the way to go, but I need solid facts!! Recently I purchased another speaker cabinet, 4×10 Ampeg pro series to go with my 8×10 set up and it is helping but I’m not entirely sold on the "Acoustic" head! An d please no info on"SWR", been there done that. By the way my band plays staight forward Rock & Roll to give further info on the sound and quality I’m shooting for!
So basically, please fill me in on the "Best" set up ever!!! By the way I play with my fingers and I have an awfully heavy hand. My goal is to have the Punchiest, Warmest, Fattest sound ever like the sounds produced by Eric Avery of Jane’s Addiction, Chris Novaselich of Nirvana, John Paul Jones of Zepplin & Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam!
Would any one recomend Matamp (Green) or Orange to be the end-up be all of heaviness?
And what about the ultimate dilemma between Solid State vs. Tubes!!??
Thanx in advance!! Craig Duke
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August 12, 2004 at 7:22 am #102873AnonymousGuest
I need help setup my bass is there a book in store that i can buy that teach how to setup my bass thank you
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January 22, 2001 at 3:04 pm #31011AnonymousGuest
Ernie Ball makes a Hybrid Slinky set(10-42). Honestly,I’d would just get used to playing on 10’s.They have much better tone.
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January 22, 2001 at 2:55 pm #31010AnonymousGuest
Solando makes a tube overdrive unit!Also the Rocktron Pirahna.WHOOOOAAAHHH baby!
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January 22, 2001 at 2:50 pm #31009AnonymousGuest
Hmm. What kind of speakers are in the cabinet?This could be caused by several things.A strong head with weak speakers will "break up" easier.Also,bass amps are wired differently for the bass guitar.Example,if you use a 35 watt guitar amp,the bassist might need about 60 watts to keep up with you and the cymbles(Tenor instruments).I’d get a good guitar amp instead.
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January 22, 2001 at 2:42 pm #31008AnonymousGuest
does anyone know a website/page with soundcity schematics (1973 120r made in england)
it has 8 – 12ax7 and 6 – el34’s ,is 120 watts w/ reverb.
i plan on modifing it , maybe 5150 II ,marshall jcm 800
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January 22, 2001 at 2:42 pm #31007AnonymousGuest
does anyone know a website/page with soundcity schematics (1973 120r made in england)
it has 8 – 12ax7 and 6 – el34’s ,is 120 watts w/ reverb.
i plan on modifing it , maybe 5150 II ,marshall jcm 800
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January 22, 2001 at 2:41 pm #31006AnonymousGuest
does anyone know a website/page with soundcity schematics (1973 120r made in england)
it has 8 – 12ax7 and 6 – el34’s ,is 120 watts w/ reverb.
i plan on modifing it , maybe 5150 II ,marshall jcm 800
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January 22, 2001 at 2:16 pm #31004AnonymousGuest
Simulating an amp’s natural distortion is a tough thing
to do.Played a Marshall JCM 900 & 800.SMOKIN’!! My Carvin head blazes like an inferno.But to be practical,
I’ll combine O.D.s and Dist. boxes to spare myself a hernia.
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January 22, 2001 at 1:11 pm #31005AnonymousGuest
: Where can I get all of the chords on the internet?-
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January 22, 2001 at 11:03 am #31001AnonymousGuest
That was very helpful……….I think i’m getting biased towards the GT-3.
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January 22, 2001 at 10:58 am #31002AnonymousGuest
Where can I get all of the chords on the internet?-
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January 22, 2001 at 10:50 am #31000AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Advice on Chaining Fender Amps?
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January 22, 2001 at 10:25 am #30997AnonymousGuest
i just want to know more about playing bass guitar!
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January 22, 2001 at 10:25 am #30998AnonymousGuest
i just want to know more about playing bass guitar!
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January 22, 2001 at 9:55 am #30999AnonymousGuest
I have a bassman ten head that i just purchased and i love it. But, its natural distortion sound is too loud and i can’t get the clean sound loud enough without it distorting. Any suggestions? is it hopeless? Should i just save for the mesa boogie?
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January 22, 2001 at 8:48 am #30995AnonymousGuest
What’s the difference between steel, brass, silk/steel and other strings? I have used silk coated steel strings and brass, and my B and E (bottom two) strings are steel, but I don’t see any difference between them. Is there anything I’m missing?
And why can’t you use nylon strings on some acoustic guitars, and you can’t use steel strings on others?
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January 22, 2001 at 6:56 am #30994AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for a good puncjy, funky middle (single coil or stacked hum) pickup for my 7 string.
My options seem to be very limited. Anybody know anything about this?
I heard Fender has a line of 7 strings coming out. I’d be the happiest camper of all if they came out with a set of Texas Special 7s.
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January 22, 2001 at 5:50 am #30996AnonymousGuest
Well comrad, we’re in the same position…
Same story with a floyd rose, now it is sunken in our guitar too…
PLEAS HELP US GUYS ! ;_;Bye Bye by Vagnard & Anny !
P.S.:Did you find a strange little spring ?
It has jumped out from the floyd rose mechanics while we were tryng to change the strings… We can’t figure out where the f**k the nasty little spring was put…
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January 22, 2001 at 5:45 am #30992AnonymousGuest
: i’m not a very gos guitar tech and my skilld with a floyd rose are non existant… i think i mightve broken my floyd rose last weekwhen i was changing strings… it is recessed, but now the whole floyde rose is sunken into the guitar… also there are a lot of dead spots on my fretboard… is it the strings making these deadfrets or the bridge.. i/m really frustrated and any help would be appreciated:)..
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January 22, 2001 at 5:29 am #30991AnonymousGuest
Does any one know of any nigger, midget guitarists?
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January 22, 2001 at 5:02 am #30989AnonymousGuest
Ineed to sell my Taylor 420r because I got a hell of a deal of a Martin.DOES ANYONE KNOW THE VALUE OF THE 420R
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July 22, 2002 at 11:01 am #97632AnonymousGuest
I have seen these priced at $1100 and $1400. If you still wanted to sell it I would buy it from you for $900.
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January 22, 2001 at 4:55 am #30990AnonymousGuest
I need to sell my taylor because I got one hell of an offer on a martin I was wondering if any one might know its value
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July 22, 2002 at 10:57 am #97611AnonymousGuest
I have seen these priced at $1100 and $1400. If you still wanted to sell it I would buy it from you for $900.
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January 22, 2001 at 4:37 am #30988AnonymousGuest
go to http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/venue/9635 its the dave matthews and tim reynolds web site you’ll find almost every dave song plus some of the covers he does
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January 22, 2001 at 4:20 am #30987AnonymousGuest
Got my Gibson J100XTRA back from the shop after having a B-band pick-up fitted. Sadly the guy doing the job started a few cracks going in the varnish. Worst was one running 2or3 inches up the belly towards the ‘moustache’ bridge, at the spruce-ply top joint line.
Really dont know where to start fixin this one, to get my old Gibson back to it’s shining glory. Not even sure what type of varnish is needed for this job.
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January 22, 2001 at 1:01 am #30985AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : WILL SOMEONE SELL ME THEIR SOLDANO HOT ROD 50???
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January 22, 2001 at 12:59 am #30986AnonymousGuest
Don’t think I’ve gone away cos I am watching all of you. To that guy Bob – you are a fake which makes you CRAP.
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January 21, 2001 at 11:49 pm #30982AnonymousGuest
: If Hendrix was alive now he would get a chance to see me play and realise how shit he really was. I AM GOD. How anybody can even being nearly as good as me is stupid. Watch me play and bow to me. It’s just as well Hendrix died or he would be embarrassed now. HIS STYLE WAS SHIT. Bum notes should not make legends.
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January 21, 2001 at 9:46 pm #30983AnonymousGuest
i’m not a very gos guitar tech and my skilld with a floyd rose are non existant… i think i mightve broken my floyd rose last weekwhen i was changing strings… it is recessed, but now the whole floyde rose is sunken into the guitar… also there are a lot of dead spots on my fretboard… is it the strings making these deadfrets or the bridge.. i/m really frustrated and any help would be appreciated:)..
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January 21, 2001 at 8:48 pm #30980AnonymousGuest
I have a 1940 gibson es300 that needs a new pickup. The pickup is about 6.5" long I think it is one of the 1st. pickups gibson made. Does aneyone know of a pickup maker that can make one for me? thanks frank
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June 30, 2004 at 11:40 pm #100173AnonymousGuest
You may want to go to Gibson’s website. get online and enter gibson guitars, it’ll take you to their site. they list and stock vintage parts. I recently rebuilt a 1952 ES300, and got all the parts from Gibson. Good luck! KB
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January 21, 2001 at 8:43 pm #30981AnonymousGuest
15 GUITAR COMPOSITION ON http://guitars.by.ru/eng/music.htm
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January 21, 2001 at 4:46 pm #30974AnonymousGuest
I have a BR-8 myself and my tips is to sync it with a software sequencer and just rerecord the sounds on the harddisc conected with midi and thru optical in or just ordinary aux in. This way every file will get synced and you can master it all down nad burn it on cd. I do su myself. I use cubase and I master with Wavelab, sometimes soundforge. It works perfectly.
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July 5, 2001 at 1:49 pm #80534AnonymousGuest
I just found this info at this URL: http://www.musiciansbuy.com/boss_br-8_recording_studio.htm For PC software to upload your Zip files to your computer to burn CD’s and MP3’s- call Roland Product Support at 1-323-890-3741 and they will email you the ‘beta’ software. I’m thinking of buying a BR-8 and was researching this question myself. Obviously, you could also output the stereo mix from the BR-8 to your aux in, but that will introduce an analog generational loss. Note that the BR-8’s Zip drive has only enough space for 50 track minutes. That’s a five minute song with the mixdown present, or six minutes of just the 8-track masters. Remember that all of those virtual tracks use up space, too. Tom
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January 21, 2001 at 10:44 am #30975AnonymousGuest
I have a crate amp – it says ‘ tube driven 50 – chorus ‘ —- any idea other than the wattage?
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January 21, 2001 at 7:46 am #30973AnonymousGuest
I have a Marshall 2205 head – amp kicks and has been retubed recently- let me know- email me and we can talk about details..
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January 21, 2001 at 6:56 am #30972AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know why the Marshall VS series is being discontinued?
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January 21, 2001 at 6:51 am #30970AnonymousGuest
: I have inheritade a old Martin 6 string flat top, and i would like to learn all I can about this guitar. As well as to learn how to play it, if you can help please contact me. I do have the model number and serial number from the guitar, but I know very little about it or any guitar for that matter. Thank you
Hey;
Congrats on you inheritence. You can go to http://www.CFMartin.com and probably find out what you need to. Or try a search
engine, and type in …martin vintage guitars, and it will give you a whole lot of different
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January 21, 2001 at 5:14 am #30968AnonymousGuest
need informations to this guitar. Does anybody know how to get? Was already on fender.com, couldn´t find any connection/adress to mail to…Many thanks from Europe/Austria, your Günther Frank. [email protected]
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January 21, 2001 at 3:21 am #30969AnonymousGuest
im a beginner, is there anything out there easy and fun to play?
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January 20, 2001 at 11:34 pm #30964AnonymousGuest
pls recommend me the best effect to play metallica’s song, thanks
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January 20, 2001 at 11:32 pm #30965AnonymousGuest
i’ve seen a lot of people using Zoom 505 for metallica’s song. kirt’s 10s string gauge is too hard for me to too the fastest part of solo
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January 20, 2001 at 11:28 pm #30963AnonymousGuest
do i really need to get those expensive darla brand thing or just creative awe64 will do? any recomendation for mixer,mic? pls help thanks…
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January 20, 2001 at 11:23 pm #30961AnonymousGuest
i always want to get completed set of home pc recording’s equipment, pls help.thanks!
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January 20, 2001 at 11:00 pm #30960AnonymousGuest
i got a ibanez rg serius, but i always feel that it’s not good enought for kirt’s solo…
and i really confuse of the string gauge that i should used. 10s is kinda hard for me to do those kirt’s extremely fast and hard "bend" . ANy recomendation for guitar and a suitable string gauge to play kirt’s solo? i know he uses 10s.. -
January 20, 2001 at 10:55 pm #30959AnonymousGuest
Need Lead Tab for flirtin with disaster the last two measures of the harmony of guitars I’m playing the fifteen fret on the second high string and bending a whole step but not satisfied with it.PLEASE HELP ME.
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January 20, 2001 at 5:30 pm #30958AnonymousGuest
I have a Marshall jcm 900 but don’t have any pedals. Is there any settings I can set my amp to that will give me a good punk sound (NOFX, Lagwaggon, Rancid, etc.)?
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January 3, 2002 at 9:31 am #88783AnonymousGuest
Hey, I was wondering if any of you guys could help me. I am trying to find out the name ofa old Marshall amp. It looks like a Super Lead Plexi head but, the Marshall logo is biger and the power and standby switches are more modern looking(you know Red and Green)I’ve looked all over and could not find the name. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Preston
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February 24, 2001 at 2:50 pm #80279AnonymousGuest
you know, you should go to a pawn shop and throw down 25 to 50 bucks on a BOSS Heavey Metal pedal(its black and it rocks). It isn’t that much, and if you want the distortion that fat mike and tim have, you need a pedal. Sorry, no work arounds. : I have a Marshall jcm 900 but don’t have any pedals. Is there any settings I can set my amp to that will give me a good punk sound (NOFX, Lagwaggon, Rancid, etc.)?
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January 20, 2001 at 1:35 pm #30956AnonymousGuest
i got a gt3, and i am having problems finding good tones, is there anyway to get ahold of anyone that has any cool lead, and crunchy rythym tones? email me if you do, would be appreciated.
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January 20, 2001 at 12:15 pm #30957AnonymousGuest
: ITS A 1992 WINE RED STANDARD. ANY OFFERS??
I’ve got a late 80’s Peavey VTM half stack with new tubes. 60 watts and loud
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January 20, 2001 at 11:16 am #30952AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Aria Pro II
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January 20, 2001 at 11:03 am #30954AnonymousGuest
Howdy,
http://www.orange-amps.com is the website for their current amps. Not much info can be found on their early stuff which is far superior.
Orange amps were an "up market" alternative to Marshall,similar to Hiwatt, and sold out of a store by the same name owned by Matthew Mathias and Cliff Cooper in the late 60’s. Matamps were the same as Orange but marketed and sold in the north of Great Brittain. They are known for their use of top quality components and insane attention to detail. The first amps were the Graphic 80 and 120(my personal favs!). They did not have a master volume and came in head or combo versions. Later the Overdrive 120 was introduced. This had a master and is probably their most famous.(This was arguably the first amp with a master volume) They also has a 1×12 combo called a Hustler(40 watts), 2×12 combos based off the graphic and overdrive, 4×12 cabs, and a reverb unit. Orange also made pa gear and turntables. They went out of business in the late 70’s.
In 1993 Gibson bought the Orange name and began producing amps. The models are similar but not as durable as the older stuff.Depending on where you live Orange amps are difficult to impossible to find. You can find some on the web but they go for around 000 US dollars. I would suggest getting an older model. They sound better and are a little less expensive.Hope this helps!
Jj
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January 20, 2001 at 10:16 am #30950AnonymousGuest
Sounds like it could be an Airline guitar which is a plastic bodied guitar with that ln around it,with either two or three big single coil pickups (they look just like ‘buckers but they’re not). they were made in several shapes including that curvy les paul shape,and a more angular one,as used by the guitarist from Calexico. They have no ID’ing marks on them with few exceptions. These guitars have a superb tone,quite a trebly surfy sorta sound,akin to a more mid-y fender Jazzmaster. well worth 80.
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January 20, 2001 at 10:01 am #30946AnonymousGuest
Searching for a Taylor 810 or 810CE acoustic electric. Looking for sites to buy on-line or through mailorder. Need to do some serious price comparisons and beat the retail store tailhold! I found a few but not enough. Also found that there is a HUGE variance in price across locations. The best prices so far are at http://www.endroman.com
Suggestions welcome
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January 20, 2001 at 7:45 am #30948AnonymousGuest
Metallica kicks ass. Ya’ll damn guitar players would bitch a fit if someone was giving away your music that you have worked your hole damn life for. So I say that if your were in Metallica’s shoes you would do the same thing.
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January 20, 2001 at 5:02 am #30947AnonymousGuest
The tuner on the RP2000 just didn’t work well. At all.
The Zoom GFX-8 is worth a look. It gets higher ratings from its users than any of the other modeling preamps including the GT-3 and POD. Just look at the user reviews at harmony-central.com.
Most say that the distortion is better than the GT-3, The sound is more natural, and someone said it comes with a 3-year warranty.
I’ll definitely check it out before considering the GT-3.
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January 20, 2001 at 4:21 am #30945AnonymousGuest
Is there any websites or other resources to find out about these amps, where to find them different kinds, specs etc. I think I’m falling in love with the sound!
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January 20, 2001 at 3:50 am #30940AnonymousGuest
Hi Ivan! I’m Ivan2
I don’t have one but lo and behold I just got back from the music store comparing them.
Both sounded good although I thought the GT-3 sounded just slightly better for some reason.
The RP2000 can do the "stompbox mode" where the pedals will turn effects on/off. That’s nice but I didn’t see a way to get into this mode with reaching down and pushing a tiny button. I really don’t want to have to do this in a live situation.
I didn’t see the stompbox mode on the GT-3. If it has it, it looks like it would have the same problem.The RP2000 has two "channels" on each preset. I liked this. There was some noticeable delay though between presets and less, though still some, between the channel switches. This bugs me because I may jump from a chord to a lead instantly and I don’t want a "moment of silence" cancelling some of my notes. The GT-3 may have had a little delay but it was marginally acceptable.
Another thing that bothered me about the RP2000 was that though the pedals are the same distance center to center as the ones on the GT-3, they are wider and I found myself going into tuning or bypass mode when I just wanted to change the preset. I bumped around on the GT-3 a little also but there was no consequence like dropping the sound entirely.
The GT-3 has a more straightforward layout with separate pedals for bank up/down. The RP2000 has you hold the bank up pedal to bank down and then it begins to scroll through the banks. Yikes.
The RP2000 has no effects loop as does the GT-3. The effects loop might be a good place for your boxes.
Overall, I prefered the GT3 for its pedal layout and sound although I kind of like the RP2000 wah and yahyah (and it has this talking thing I didn’t try but seems interesting).
For live, I have to consider the pedal layout and the delay when switching between presets. If this doesn’t apply to you, the RP2000 has some neat features that the GT-3 doesn’t.
Hope this helps.
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January 20, 2001 at 2:29 am #30941AnonymousGuest
check out this forum.. It is dedicated to PRS lovers out there. You can find out that info and more!
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January 20, 2001 at 2:24 am #30942AnonymousGuest
I enjoy playing 70’s rock (Zeppelin), as well as blues…and also have taken up playing Creed-type rock (you know, with drop D tuning ). Would you suggest a McCarty or a Custom PRS (22/24)? Thanks, Marco
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January 20, 2001 at 1:44 am #30938AnonymousGuest
I’m restoring a Les paul standard and need a "Les Paul Model" headstock decal. I would appreciate any help.
You can email me dircetly at [email protected]Thanks
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January 19, 2001 at 9:28 pm #30939AnonymousGuest
: Anyone know or have info on an Ovation Legend 1619
: serial 236886. I gather 86 is the year. I was
: wondering if anyone owned one or knows of a book or
: website to get info.
: Thanks,Try the URL: http://www.ovationguitars.com
If you mail the guys your question i´m sure you will get the answers you need.
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January 19, 2001 at 8:35 pm #30935AnonymousGuest
I have a really old 15-watt epiphone tube amp. It’s missing both power tubes and a fuse, and is covered with mildew. I’d give you the amp AND 0 to buy new tubes.
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January 19, 2001 at 8:33 pm #30936AnonymousGuest
I played with a line 6 amp, (i think it was a flextone-pod built-in) and I thought that there was a lot of neat stuff on there, but I thought that some of it sounded sort of soulless, like most dimarzio pickups. I think that trent reznor uses one live, as do the guy from orgy and Kid Rock. If that’s what you’re going for, then do it. Otherwise, try it once, and if it sucks, you’ll know better next time. Good luck.
Just don’t use the "kid rock" settings… ugh.
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January 19, 2001 at 6:02 pm #30934AnonymousGuest
cheers
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January 19, 2001 at 2:54 pm #30932AnonymousGuest
Definatly put the Wah-Wah first.2)Distortion.3)Phasor.
4)Flanger.5)Chrorus.6)Delay or Echo.7)Reverb.The order
on your pedals will change your sound.But it’s usually best to have your delay last in the chain.It will delay
everything before it.Fuzz first,to fuzz everything after it.Don’t be afraid to get ILL!!!
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January 19, 2001 at 11:24 am #30929AnonymousGuest
: I WANT TO SELL MY GUITAR. HOW MUCH WILL I GET FOR MY 1992 WINE RED STANDARD
1325$…..1500$
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January 19, 2001 at 10:36 am #30928AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have any info on the Ovation UK II Electric guitar. I would like to know if they are still out there for sale, prices, etc. Thanks in advance.
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January 19, 2001 at 8:55 am #30930AnonymousGuest
Yes and yes.
Soldanos are based off of the Marshall JCM era. I think Soldanos are the most underrated amps ever. I own 2 soldano’s and want more! They are a bit pricy but worth it. The Atomic is an affordable soldano. About 20 Watts of pure tone. This is almost the exact circuit of a marshall jcm800 with el84s. This is my favorite amp of all time.
Hope this helps!
Jj
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January 19, 2001 at 8:50 am #30926AnonymousGuest
Hey,
Grooved Tubes numbers their tubes 1-10. The lower the number, the higher the gain. They are a bit more expensive then other tubes but I think they are better. What kind of amp are you using?
Also, try a quality boost pedal(I use a zvex super hard on. It makes my el84s sing!) or hotter pickups.Depending on the amp a rebias should run you between 20 to 60 us dollars.
Hope this helps!
Jj
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January 19, 2001 at 8:42 am #30927AnonymousGuest
What kind of amp are you using? Does it have an effects loop? If it does, put your phaser and mayb e your chorus through the loop. There really is no rule about what order the pedals should go. The wah should be the first in line or else it will not be as effective. I would go: Guitar; wah; either distortion; echo; amp; then the other two in your loop. You may want to get an eq and put it at the end(after echo) to compensate signal lost. When you use many pedals, you will, lose some of your signal. What kind of guitar do you use?
Hope this helps!
Jj
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January 19, 2001 at 8:05 am #30925AnonymousGuest
i got a IBANEZ CHORUS AND FLANGER, IBANEZ TRASHMETAL, IBANEZ CLASSIC METAL, IBANEZ ECHO MACHINE, IBANEZ PHASER,AND A PROEL WAH-WAH, SO HOW CAN I PUT THEM TO SOUND BETTER?WRITE PLEASE
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February 10, 2002 at 3:02 am #90862AnonymousGuest
: i got a IBANEZ CHORUS AND FLANGER, IBANEZ TRASHMETAL, IBANEZ CLASSIC METAL, IBANEZ ECHO MACHINE, IBANEZ PHASER,AND A PROEL WAH-WAH, SO HOW CAN I PUT THEM TO SOUND BETTER?WRITE PLEASE hey i have the wah wah proel, and it uses the boss chip and it is by far the best, cos i ave 1
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January 19, 2001 at 7:02 am #30921AnonymousGuest
Anyone knows where to find patches for this one?
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January 19, 2001 at 5:56 am #30919AnonymousGuest
LEAVE US ALONE YOU PIECE OF CRAP
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January 19, 2001 at 5:47 am #30918AnonymousGuest
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http://www.groovyguitar.tv</A>A brand new guitar site is getting ready to go live called groovyguitar.tv. This site will be "the best guitar resource on the web". There are so many guitar sites out there, but none of them are extremely helpful. On groovyguitar.tv, you will be able to buy and sell equipment, find jam partners that live in your area, search an extensive database of tab, and much more. Please feel free to stop by and check it out.
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January 19, 2001 at 4:07 am #30916AnonymousGuest
does anyone know if line 6’s pod sounds good live. through a power amp and cab etc, or any suggestions
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January 19, 2001 at 3:32 am #30917AnonymousGuest
I have a GT-3 and I love it. If you learn to mess with the settings you can get any sound that you want, forget the stomp boxes.
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January 19, 2001 at 2:30 am #30913AnonymousGuest
Hello
I am from Central Iowa and am in a band named One Trick Pony. We recently bought a Boss BR-8 to record our demo with. I think that the recording ability with this thing is amazing. Anyway, we have one song recorded on a zip disk. My question to you is how do we get it on to a cd? I have a burner on my home computer, and i have a zip drive. But when I put the recording on my zip drive in my computer all that pops up is a bunch of files for effects for each song and stuff like that. Do I need some sort of software for my computer? Can you please help?
Thank you
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December 4, 2001 at 1:36 am #87212AnonymousGuest
: Hello : I am gay and in a band named One Trick Pony. We recently bought a Boss BR-8 to record our demo with. I think that the recording ability with this thing is amazing. Anyway, we have one song recorded on a zip disk. My question to you is how do we get it on to a cd? I have a burner on my home computer, and i have a zip drive. But when I put the recording on my zip drive in my computer all that pops up is a bunch of files for effects for each song and stuff like that. Do I need some sort of software for my computer? Can you please help? : Thank you : Brandon J. Kohlwes and One Trick Pony
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August 24, 2001 at 8:46 pm #82651AnonymousGuest
I don’t know if this has been answered yet, but if you go to the Boss site, they have a piece of software to do just that. It’s pretty easy. Jim
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July 8, 2001 at 7:31 pm #80681AnonymousGuest
: Hello : I am from Central Iowa and am in a band named One Trick Pony. We recently bought a Boss BR-8 to record our demo with. I think that the recording ability with this thing is amazing. Anyway, we have one song recorded on a zip disk. My question to you is how do we get it on to a cd? I have a burner on my home computer, and i have a zip drive. But when I put the recording on my zip drive in my computer all that pops up is a bunch of files for effects for each song and stuff like that. Do I need some sort of software for my computer? Can you please help? : Thank you : Brandon J. Kohlwes and One Trick Pony Sorry so late, but maybe others will find this helpufl… Get the BR-8 Wave Converter it will put you BR-8 ZIP DISK files into .WAV format, and vice versa: http://www.rolandus.com/SUPPORT/SOFTWARE/UPDATES.HTM#br8_wav
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January 19, 2001 at 1:45 am #30915AnonymousGuest
I’m also a strat player and I use 11’s currently. You’ll want to add 1 or two springs to the tremelo block as well. It aids in tuning, and keeps the guitar in tune while playing a bent note along with a static note. ‘nuther tip, raise your bridge pickup a bit to capture a gut wrenching lead tone.
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January 19, 2001 at 1:24 am #30914AnonymousGuest
: I THOUGHT HE WAS FUNNY
He’s in jail on a morals charge ( something about a sheep )
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January 19, 2001 at 12:30 am #30912AnonymousGuest
Has anyone got a spare copy of Guitarist Magazine (with the CD)to sell to me?? – the issue has a special feature about Gibson SG’s. There is ‘Badge’ by Cream transcripted on the CD. Please email me with total cost inc. P&P.
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January 18, 2001 at 11:55 pm #30911AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : AGE OF OVATION GUITAR
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January 18, 2001 at 11:47 pm #30910AnonymousGuest
I THOUGHT HE WAS FUNNY
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January 18, 2001 at 11:44 pm #30908AnonymousGuest
I THINK I LOVE YOU RICK
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January 18, 2001 at 11:40 pm #30909AnonymousGuest
Anyone know or have info on an Ovation Legend 1619
serial 236886. I gather 86 is the year. I was
wondering if anyone owned one or knows of a book or
website to get info.
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January 18, 2001 at 10:58 pm #30907AnonymousGuest
I have one. I bought it in 1995. They are out of production.
The manuaalm refers to a "MULTIPLE JACK" J-5, which was
optional at the time. I need one. Does anyone want to sell
their J-5 ?? Or , does anyone know if they are really of
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January 18, 2001 at 10:01 pm #30906AnonymousGuest
Yeah, sorry about that. It would be neat to have a paul though, I don’t have one yet. I hope someone with more cash than me buys your pretty guitar.
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January 18, 2001 at 9:36 pm #30905AnonymousGuest
AML, UK based management company is looking for female musicians for a new and dynamic pop/rock act. We will consider complete bands if they are willing to be flexible.
THIS ACT HAS A NUMBER OF SIGNING OPPORTUNITIES IN BOTH UK AND US.
Skills/qualities:
1. Reasonable to good playing ability
2. Completely wild personality
3. Sexy and not afraid to demonstrate for FHM etc.
4. Interested in pop/rock (hint of the Offspring etc.)
5. Songwriting ability greatly appreciatedPlease email asap.
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January 18, 2001 at 7:20 pm #30904AnonymousGuest
I am trying to find the music (preferably tab) for Swinging Shepherd Blues by Moe Koffman. Anybody?
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January 18, 2001 at 7:18 pm #30901AnonymousGuest
If you are looking for tab or chord for songs, try http://www.harmonycentral.com
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January 18, 2001 at 7:16 pm #30902AnonymousGuest
Check this web site: http://www.ecmusic.net/Qstore/ … they sell Guyatones. I know it’s not the information you’re looking for, but the store may have information on older Guyatones. Good luck. Forest
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January 18, 2001 at 3:22 pm #30903AnonymousGuest
ITS A 1992 WINE RED STANDARD. ANY OFFERS??
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January 18, 2001 at 2:28 pm #30899AnonymousGuest
Saw a guitar in a pawn shop which was red with a white plastic strip around the edge; no distinguishing marks on headstock or elsewhere. Has twin flat-topped humbuckers, two tone pots/two vol pots PLUS two slide-switches next to bridge p/u. Kinda like a Les Paul shape, but more curvaceous, incl sculpted edges on the body, and with a funky whammy-bar setup right by the butt end of the guitar. If ANYONE has any idea what this puppy is, lemme know – I’m seriously considering payin’ the 80 they’re asking, even tho’ it’s a long shot that it’s worth that. Dozy clerk in the pawn shop reckons it’s sixties vintage. Any ideas?
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January 18, 2001 at 12:53 pm #30900AnonymousGuest
Haudi over there.
Can anyone help me? I´ve bought a Valley Arts Guitar Signature No: VA 928012. No one in Denmark knows anything about this guitar.
How old is it and what price:
And Valley Arts homepage?Regards Ole from Denmark
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August 24, 2002 at 4:24 am #98963AnonymousGuest
: Haudi over there. : Can anyone help me? I´ve bought a Valley Arts Guitar Signature No: VA 928012. No one in Denmark knows anything about this guitar. : How old is it and what price: : And Valley Arts homepage? : Regards Ole from Denmark :I Just Purchased a used one, good to exc. shape, in Florida, USA for $500. W/ HSC
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July 30, 2002 at 9:51 am #97701AnonymousGuest
: Haudi over there. : Can anyone help me? I´ve bought a Valley Arts Guitar Signature No: VA 928012. No one in Denmark knows anything about this guitar. : How old is it and what price: : And Valley Arts homepage? : Regards Ole from Denmark
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July 30, 2002 at 9:54 am #110638AnonymousGuest
If pre 1993 the Vallet Arts Guitar is worth over $1000.00 Thats when Samick took over. Good luck in using the serial numbers. Mine is 05152. I hope pre 93
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October 5, 2003 at 3:04 am #112984AnonymousGuest
Mines V.A. 0030 mmmmm must be one of the first…
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July 18, 2002 at 2:57 pm #97480AnonymousGuest
HEJ OLE!! Der findes ingen officiel hjemmeside for Valley Arts, idet Samick (!!!) købte firmaet i 1991. Guitarerne laves vist endnu, men standarden siges at være faldet en del… Så vidt jeg ved er serienummeret ikke ret meget værd på en Valley Arts – i hvert fald ikke m. henblik på at datere den. Det er hvad jeg ved. God fornøjelse m. spaden! Michael. Haudi over there. : Can anyone help me? I´ve bought a Valley Arts Guitar Signature No: VA 928012. No one in Denmark knows anything about this guitar. : How old is it and what price: : And Valley Arts homepage? : Regards Ole from Denmark
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January 18, 2001 at 10:45 am #30898AnonymousGuest
: Is it loud enough? I’ve always thought that the Valvestates sound great but don’t pack the 100w wallop of tubes.
It’s plenty loud. I’m not so sure about the reliability though mine went out on me about 6 months ago and I still haven’t got it working right yet. Sounds like it has a strange chorus effect going on or something
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January 18, 2001 at 10:13 am #30897AnonymousGuest
any tips?
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January 18, 2001 at 10:12 am #30895AnonymousGuest
as you are
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January 18, 2001 at 10:08 am #30896AnonymousGuest
tell me as well
: Hi, I have had The GT3 for about two weeks. and I still am having problems try to loop, I now it can, but how?:
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January 18, 2001 at 9:45 am #30893AnonymousGuest
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January 18, 2001 at 8:07 am #30891AnonymousGuest
Hi, I have had The GT3 for about two weeks. and I still am having problems try to loop, I now it can, but how?:
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January 18, 2001 at 7:51 am #30889AnonymousGuest
Ok.. Gt-3 or RP2000? which one is easier to play with on a live show?
(and i’m interested in sounds like U2’s edge)
I have a Fender strat. and a Fender Hot Rod DeVille.
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January 18, 2001 at 4:00 am #30890AnonymousGuest
ILL TAKE A 05 BUT I DONT WANT TO RIP YOU OFF SO I’LL THROW IN MY TREMOVERB HEAD AS WELL
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January 18, 2001 at 3:33 am #30888AnonymousGuest
I’ll give you 00.
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January 18, 2001 at 3:26 am #30886AnonymousGuest
: Hey I am GuitarSlinger check out my site. Its just going up, this is kinda the pre-site as the main site is being designed.
Good luck with your new website and be forewarned – Bob
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January 18, 2001 at 2:34 am #30883AnonymousGuest
I want to be able to make my 15 watt tube amp break up earlier in the power section, for even more awesome EL84 distortion, with less pre-amp fuzz. Can you recommend a supplier who does hot tubes? How much does it cost to re-bias an amp for these characteristics?
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January 18, 2001 at 2:34 am #30884AnonymousGuest
I want to be able to make my 15 watt tube amp break up earlier in the power section, to get more awesome EL84 distortion, with less pre-amp fuzz. Can you recommend a supplier who does hot tubes? How much does it cost to re-bias an amp for these characteristics?
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January 18, 2001 at 2:28 am #30885AnonymousGuest
Hey man,
I don’t understand why blocking your trem will affect intonation. My rose has 12-52’s, and although I needed to steal an extra tremelo spring, and the neck is as tight as I dare to wind it, the intonation is spot on.
I would hazard a guess and say you should check the neck relief and string height, or take it to a specialist. I think you should still be able to work your trem with 11’s, it just needs a proper set-up for them.
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February 27, 2003 at 10:15 pm #105918AnonymousGuest
Sorry, no answer here. I’m looking for similar info myself. I’m totally irritated with my floyd. How can I keep other strings from going flat when I bend? I was thinking of blocking the pullback and making the springs super-tight, but that seems extreme. I’m not a tremolo expert, but I know that my old Kahler never had this problem. I don’t see why everyone says floyds are the best. Help me understand. Thanks.
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January 17, 2001 at 5:10 pm #30882AnonymousGuest
Joe, thanks for your reply. A good question! How old is it? I’ve seen one on a website in W. Virginia which is 599.
Of course, on top of that, I have to add shipping / insurance, and then UK Customs add on another 21%!
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March 8, 2004 at 6:15 am #115670AnonymousGuest
Gooday! If you’re into twin-necks take a look at http://www.soulrymes.com. They’re not selling guitars but their album’s all about music produced by a maestro on a twin-neck guitar and I’m sure you’ll like it. Enjoy! Have a nice day.
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January 17, 2001 at 4:16 pm #65223AnonymousGuest
THESE AMPS WERE MADE IN THE LATE 80"S ANYONE GOT ONE FORSALE? PLEASE CONTACT ME
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January 17, 2001 at 4:12 pm #65196AnonymousGuest
I WANT TO SELL MY GUITAR. HOW MUCH WILL I GET FOR MY 1992 WINE RED STANDARD
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January 17, 2001 at 11:03 am #30875AnonymousGuest
Hey, I’m looking for info on one of my guitars,
it’s about a 1968, give or take a year, Guyatone
hollowbody electric. My dad passed it on to me
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January 17, 2001 at 6:51 am #30873AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Takamine f 340 made in Japan november 4 1977
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January 17, 2001 at 5:02 am #30871AnonymousGuest
An accoustic will give you a more intimate feel for
the resonating natural sound. The electric will push
you to the level where power meets technique.
Bottom line: It’s a matter of personnal taste.
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January 17, 2001 at 4:29 am #30869AnonymousGuest
recently i bought a jay turser 335 knockoff.
no big deal right??
wrong!!!
i got to tell you this thing is incredible!!!
it’s a half inch deeper than a gibson which produces a wicked tone
and it has an inlay done to perfection and i do mean perfection!!!
unfortunatly i have no info on this guitar except
that the last 3 numbers in the stamp on the inner block of maple are 001.
iv’e looked everywhere for another to no avail
if someone knows how i can find out more about this guitar let me know.
1 more thing
the next time your shopping do yourself a favor don’t just walk by the tursers
try them out you might get as lucky as i did
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January 17, 2001 at 4:13 am #30870AnonymousGuest
Hey I am GuitarSlinger check out my site. Its just going up, this is kinda the pre-site as the main site is being designed.
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January 17, 2001 at 3:30 am #30865AnonymousGuest
I know of a wine red one that is for sale its mint condition how much are you looking to spend
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January 17, 2001 at 2:54 am #30867AnonymousGuest
ANYONE TRIED THIS AMP, AND IS IT BASED ON A MARSHALL
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January 17, 2001 at 2:43 am #30866AnonymousGuest
My first thought was you’ve got to be kidding!!!!!
My next thought was a 59 Les Paul being called a
stupid old guitar is like calling the Hope diamond
a stupid old rock or the Taj Mahal a dumb old building.
You have taken one of the most collectable electric
guitars on the planet, defaced it, reduced it’s value
by heaven only knows how much. This is not only a
valuable collectable, it’s a family heirloom. You’re
cavalier attitude toward your father’s feelings and
his desire to pass this beautifully maintained guitar
(by your own description) to someone he obviously
loved, tells me that you not only gave up your right
to the ownership of the guitar but that you should
probably give up guitar completely (including playing).
Learn a lesson from this and remember that a guitar is
much more valuable in it’s original state, regardless
of the condition. Forgive me if I sound harsh but this
was a major ‘boner’. We’ve all made dumb mistakes in
our teens but you pulled the ‘Grand Prize’ and lived to
tell about it. I would recommend that you go to your
father, tell him that you didn’t realize the gravity of
your mistake, apologize, and ask if there is anyway you
could ever make it up to him.
I wish you the best but if recent history is any indication of you’re future, your chances of reaching
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May 10, 2002 at 6:52 pm #94806AnonymousGuest
Damn, i guess everybody told you how stupid you are, the only think i have to add is hang yourself with the E string, (the bigger one).
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January 17, 2001 at 2:08 am #30864AnonymousGuest
The African Padauk wood I am not sure about but Koa is very warm and resonant.
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January 17, 2001 at 1:46 am #30860AnonymousGuest
5150 is great if you know how to use it. People dig the tone on "Mister Bad Luck" more than on any of the other tunes. It’s in the hands Einstein! Where’s YOUR CD you bedroom noodling bed wetter?
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January 17, 2001 at 1:40 am #30859AnonymousGuest
Ummm I am thinkin this is a put on. But if you did paint that guitar I can totally understand why your dad is mad. That guitar was worth alot and I mean alot of money, but since you painted it. Your dad is probably really hurt to, that guitar was given by his dad, and he seemed to have taked care of it and then he passed it on to you, and he was probably very pleased that you learned to play it but was probably hoping that you would of treasured it and taken care of it as he did.
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January 17, 2001 at 1:40 am #30861AnonymousGuest
Ummm I am thinkin this is a put on. But if you did paint that guitar I can totally understand why your dad is mad. That guitar was worth alot and I mean alot of money, but since you painted it. Your dad is probably really hurt to, that guitar was given by his dad, and he seemed to have taked care of it and then he passed it on to you, and he was probably very pleased that you learned to play it but was probably hoping that you would of treasured it and taken care of it as he did.
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January 17, 2001 at 1:30 am #30858AnonymousGuest
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January 17, 2001 at 1:27 am #30857AnonymousGuest
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: What ever you do DO NOT get the line 6, they suck! They are ok for a practice headphone amp/amp but will never cut it live. If you want tone get a good Tube amp. Mesa Boogie makes great amps. Also check out Carvin they Rock!!!! I have used alot of different amps (used to be a Marshall freak) but Carvin amps just simply rock. -
January 17, 2001 at 1:24 am #30856AnonymousGuest
PLEX’D – Heavy Grooves – check them out here.
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January 17, 2001 at 1:20 am #30854AnonymousGuest
What ever you do DO NOT get the line 6, they suck! They are ok for a practice headphone amp/amp but will never cut it live. If you want tone get a good Tube amp. Mesa Boogie makes great amps. Also check out Carvin they Rock!!!! I have used alot of different amps (used to be a Marshall freak) but Carvin amps just simply rock.
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January 17, 2001 at 1:15 am #30853AnonymousGuest
Hey check my band at: http://www.angelfire.com/az/MoJam
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January 17, 2001 at 12:52 am #30855AnonymousGuest
: i’m looking for anything related to bajo sexto music. not whith the instrument, but music. i mean tabs, sheet music, methods, …
Information on the Bajo Sexto is very little to non.
I live here in San Antonio, Tx and there is a lot of conjunto music here and the Bajo Sexto is a very big part of this kind of music and I have not been able to find the same thing that you are asking for. I found some musicians that play the Bajo Sexto that have taught me some cords. What I have found is a Video tape that gives some instructions cords teaches you a couple of songs etc. I found a small instructional booklet from mexico that has some information. If you want send me an E-mail to [email protected] and I can give you the information that I have gotten todate. Hope this helps-
October 12, 2002 at 8:52 am #101606AnonymousGuest
: : i’m looking for anything related to bajo sexto music. not whith the instrument, but music. i mean tabs, sheet music, methods, … : : Information on the Bajo Sexto is very little to non. : I live here in San Antonio, Tx and there is a lot of conjunto music here and the Bajo Sexto is a very big part of this kind of music and I have not been able to find the same thing that you are asking for. I found some musicians that play the Bajo Sexto that have taught me some cords. What I have found is a Video tape that gives some instructions cords teaches you a couple of songs etc. I found a small instructional booklet from mexico that has some information. If you want send me an E-mail to [email protected] and I can give you the information that I have gotten todate. Hope this helps
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October 12, 2002 at 9:00 am #111215AnonymousGuest
: : : i’m looking for anything related to bajo sexto music. not whith the instrument, but music. i mean tabs, sheet music, methods, … : : : : Information on the Bajo Sexto is very little to non. : : I live here in San Antonio, Tx and there is a lot of conjunto music here and the Bajo Sexto is a very big part of this kind of music and I have not been able to find the same thing that you are asking for. I found some musicians that play the Bajo Sexto that have taught me some cords. What I have found is a Video tape that gives some instructions cords teaches you a couple of songs etc. I found a small instructional booklet from mexico that has some information. If you want send me an E-mail to [email protected] and I can give you the information that I have gotten todate. Hope this helps :: There is a video by Joe Torres and Two by Rogelio Maya. Rogelio also puts out an instuctional booklet called "Acordes Y progresiones" Para bajo sexto. Rogelio’s instructional aids can be purchased at Mayasmusic.com. Joe Torres video is afford by various websites. Try mel bay.
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September 3, 2002 at 7:20 am #99422AnonymousGuest
: : i’m looking for anything related to bajo sexto music. not whith the instrument, but music. i mean tabs, sheet music, methods, … : : Information on the Bajo Sexto is very little to non. : I live here in San Antonio, Tx and there is a lot of conjunto music here and the Bajo Sexto is a very big part of this kind of music and I have not been able to find the same thing that you are asking for. I found some musicians that play the Bajo Sexto that have taught me some cords. What I have found is a Video tape that gives some instructions cords teaches you a couple of songs etc. I found a small instructional booklet from mexico that has some information. If you want send me an E-mail to [email protected] and I can give you the information that I have gotten todate. Hope this helps
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September 30, 2002 at 10:59 am #101026AnonymousGuest
: : : i’m looking for anything related to bajo sexto music. not whith the instrument, but music. i mean tabs, sheet music, methods, … : : : : Information on the Bajo Sexto is very little to non. : : I live here in San Antonio, Tx and there is a lot of conjunto music here and the Bajo Sexto is a very big part of this kind of music and I have not been able to find the same thing that you are asking for. I found some musicians that play the Bajo Sexto that have taught me some cords. What I have found is a Video tape that gives some instructions cords teaches you a couple of songs etc. I found a small instructional booklet from mexico that has some information. If you want send me an E-mail to [email protected] and I can give you the information that I have gotten todate. Hope this helps THIS IS A STORE THAT SELLS METHODS TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY INSTRUMENTS AND IT HAS ONE FOR BAJO SEXTO VIDEOS AND BOOKS IS PRETTY GOOD I HAVE IT AND I PLAY THE BAJO SEXTO TOO!! HERE IT IS http://WWW.MAYASMUSIC.COM
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January 16, 2001 at 10:15 pm #30848AnonymousGuest
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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May 5, 2004 at 2:09 am #95824AnonymousGuest
What’s up guys. Im looking for a bass player for a new band in Houston. Any one who is interested please call Nelson at 832 651-4582. Our influences are Ramon Ayala, Intocable, Pesado, Salomon Robles.
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November 27, 2002 at 2:41 am #103159AnonymousGuest
: i’m looking for anything related to bajo sexto music. not whith the instrument, but music. i mean tabs, sheet music, methods, …i need fingerings of music by any groups
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September 5, 2002 at 10:23 am #99600AnonymousGuest
: 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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September 5, 2002 at 10:50 pm #110974AnonymousGuest
: I am in dire need of purchasing a Bajo Sexto or perhaps a Bajo Quinto. If someone has one for sale or knows of a place where they sell them, please contact me.
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July 1, 2004 at 1:52 am #122687AnonymousGuest
sup my name is cisco i live out in chicago and i have been playing the bajosexto for short period of time . i bought my first "bs" in a houston flee market and i bought a second here in the city. i looked and found some on e-bay but i rather play and feel what i’m buying here’s an adress in chicago of a guy from paracho mexico that custom builds "bs"’s western guitar shop 2141 n western 773-486-1752 he’s a little expensive but believe me well worth it: : I am in dire need of purchasing a Bajo Sexto or perhaps a Bajo Quinto. If someone has one for sale or knows of a place where they sell them, please contact me.
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January 16, 2001 at 9:37 pm #30847AnonymousGuest
Hi all, I’m looking for the above guitar, but there’s not many about here in the UK.
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January 16, 2001 at 8:58 pm #30849AnonymousGuest
You might want to take a look at Brook. They’re based in Devon near Dartmoor. They make a point of using local woods and recycled woods wherever poss and this is a refreshing change from the standards. Some impressive examples can be viewed at http://www.brookguitars.com
: I’m trying to build a web page about british guitars,
: http://members.tripod.com/acmerock/British_Guitars/British_Guitar_Makers.htm
: does anyone know of British Guitar makers I could write about?
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January 16, 2001 at 8:52 pm #30845AnonymousGuest
I’m having a custom guitar made, and in deciding between a
stop bridge or tremolo design, I came across this website:Anyone here used/tried these?
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January 16, 2001 at 7:58 pm #30844AnonymousGuest
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January 16, 2001 at 1:22 pm #30846AnonymousGuest
How many pre amp tubes in the combo? 3? or 5? or? When was the last time you changed the power tubes? I have a 2205 JCM 800 – For Power tubes I use the Tesla EL 34’s For pre amp tubes – I get the MESA pre amp tubes- actuall ar Tesla 12ax7’s- this combo makes my amp scream..Good luck- if the tubes are old- change em out- power and pre-
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January 16, 2001 at 12:54 pm #30843AnonymousGuest
Can some one help me out with his set up? I want to play some stoner rock
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January 16, 2001 at 12:06 pm #30839AnonymousGuest
: Would anyone have any information on how the SRV strat is wired from the pickups to the selector switch? Trying to build one from scratch, looking for tips?
Try "Parts is Parts" website, I think they have it there.
Meaux
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January 16, 2001 at 9:52 am #30838AnonymousGuest
My subscription ended without my knowledge therefor my otherwise complete collection of Guitar Techniques misses the December 2000 and the Winter 2000 issues.
I am willing to buy those issues complete with the accompanying cds,for twice the cover price.
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January 16, 2001 at 9:29 am #30835AnonymousGuest
: I’m thinking about purchasing this amp… do you any you guys own the Marshall VS100R amp? If you do, how reliable is it? I’ve tested it out and I think it sounds great and packs enough power, but I’d like to know how it well it performs over time…I’d like to hear what you guys think it… any comments/reviews would greatly be appreciated….
i’ve had the 100R for quite a while now, and i still love it. the effects you can get from it are excellent. overdr2 gives some cool distortion effects and it doesn’t sound crappy, even at some high vol’s.
its not too spendy but worth the spend.
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January 16, 2001 at 5:35 am #30837AnonymousGuest
Has anybody attempted to build their own floorboard or use a midi foot contoller for successful patch changing with line 6 products?
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January 16, 2001 at 3:57 am #30832AnonymousGuest
I know this is a bit late but I haven’t checked
this site in a few days.
Hi Julie! Some dilemna! Can’t get started without
a guitar and can’t pick a guitar if you’re not
sure what to look for. You’re best bet would be to
find an experienced picker to help you find what
you are looking for. If you have time to look
around, you may find a good used guitar at a good
price. Washburn, Epiphone, Yahama, and Takamine
are good guitars for the money, when looking at
new guitars (50 to 00 range). Anything less
is likely to be junk (difficult to play and poor
sounding. Play it before you buy it!
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January 16, 2001 at 3:47 am #30833AnonymousGuest
: Hi! You all probably hear these kinds of questions all of the time, I’m sorry, but I am just starting to learn to play the guitar, and I need some advice on what to purchase. For example, where should I look to find a relatively inexpensive guitar, and what’s a decent brand for acoustic guitars? Any help would be much appreciated.
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January 16, 2001 at 3:35 am #30829AnonymousGuest
Considering a processor/blender for an electric/accoustic in the 50 to 00
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January 16, 2001 at 3:11 am #30830AnonymousGuest
Ibanez and ESP make some good guitars for beginners.
Brian is correct however.Strat style axes don’t really
shred as well as humbucking axes.You have to push them
hard and the single coils are noisey.Also, I’d stay away from locking tremelos for now.Tuning can be very tricky.If it’s crunch you want,then cruncher axe you should get.
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January 16, 2001 at 2:52 am #30831AnonymousGuest
Hmm.A ’54 Les Paul eh?I’d try to get at least ,800.
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January 16, 2001 at 2:48 am #30828AnonymousGuest
I don’t know about the guys you mentioned.But I’d try to STAY AWAY from Boss distortion pedals.They do modulation effects well(chorus,delays,flangers,phasors).
I’d get a Jackhammer,Smash-box,or Rat pedal.Take your time and try some others.
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January 16, 2001 at 2:46 am #30827AnonymousGuest
: Hey, I am 15 years old and looking for a good guitar to start out with. I was looking at a Squier Standard Strat. It was recommended to me. Any help would be appreciated.
It’s not a bad axe to start with but it really depends on what you are planning on playing. Remember it only has single coil pick-ups and 21 frets. It has a really nice blues sound but not very crunchy for the heavy rock stuff. You may look into some second hand stuff for better price. You may be able to get something from Ibanez or Fernandez etc. But look for a heavier body for resonance a 22 to 24 fret neck and a double coil pick up for the hearvy rock stuff.
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January 16, 2001 at 2:16 am #30826AnonymousGuest
I use a JCM 800 50W combo. I play a contemporary strat with a double coil pick-up. I can’t seem to get enough crunch even with the gain and volume cranked, and a Boss Super Overdrive pedal. Any advice would be welcome–effects, tubes, pick-ups, tune-ups, etc. I don’t want to change the sound of my amp, just the gain.
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January 16, 2001 at 12:18 am #65004AnonymousGuest
Would anyone have any information on how the SRV strat is wired from the pickups to the selector switch? Trying to build one from scratch, looking for tips?
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January 15, 2001 at 11:29 pm #65008AnonymousGuest
I came across an ibanez iceman with some faint signatures(the names are wrote with a black marker or somthing on a black guitar)The music shop where i bought it said White Zombie had signed it.Is there any way to find out?
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January 15, 2001 at 10:52 pm #30821AnonymousGuest
I have an old Gretsch Symphony (Symphonizer).
Says it’s a Super Structure inside.
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January 15, 2001 at 10:12 pm #30820AnonymousGuest
Is it loud enough? I’ve always thought that the Valvestates sound great but don’t pack the 100w wallop of tubes.
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January 15, 2001 at 9:23 pm #30817AnonymousGuest
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January 15, 2001 at 8:22 pm #30818AnonymousGuest
well it’s a great amp!!
i own one as well, the VS100rh (stack version)
For blues it’s not so great, but with it’s 2 channel overdrive you can pull alot of heavey sound from it!!conclusion: buy it!
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January 15, 2001 at 7:54 pm #30815AnonymousGuest
thanks very much people, i tried out a line6 flextone today and it was pretty good. But i realistically think i’d prolly only use the rectified and tweed settings. But i think the nomad could do better distortion, cause its mesa, and also nail a nice clean sound, also cause its mesa! I think i’m gonna go with the nomad, or certainly try it out when it gets into brisbane anyway.
thanks again, ur help is muchly appreciated.
ps, if anyone else has some suggestions please still do add them, every bit helps
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January 15, 2001 at 7:33 pm #30816AnonymousGuest
: please tell me the chords and tabs.
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January 15, 2001 at 5:04 pm #30813AnonymousGuest
I’m thinking about purchasing this amp… do you any you guys own the Marshall VS100R amp? If you do, how reliable is it? I’ve tested it out and I think it sounds great and packs enough power, but I’d like to know how it well it performs over time…I’d like to hear what you guys think it… any comments/reviews would greatly be appreciated….
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January 15, 2001 at 4:14 pm #30811AnonymousGuest
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January 15, 2001 at 4:02 pm #30812AnonymousGuest
BUY A REAL AMP AND GET RID OF THAT CRAP. LOVE BOB
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January 15, 2001 at 3:46 pm #30809AnonymousGuest
please tell me the chords and tabs.
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January 15, 2001 at 3:46 pm #30808AnonymousGuest
please tell me the chords and tabs.
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January 15, 2001 at 12:52 pm #30810AnonymousGuest
Hi friends!
I bought a mesa triaxis past two weeks and I’m also using a rocktron chamaleon that I owned before. I’m using the chamaleon with the effects loop of the triaxis and it really sound terrible! A friend told me that this mess was caused by the preamps of the chamaleon. Do someone knows if this is true, and also knows how to disactivate the preamps of the chamaleoon???!!
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January 15, 2001 at 11:29 am #30805AnonymousGuest
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January 15, 2001 at 11:25 am #30807AnonymousGuest
: I have one ithink its pretty good but there are some new better ones like the new ibanez tone-lok smash box it sounds pretty sweet…. But you did get a good buy…
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January 15, 2001 at 11:21 am #30806AnonymousGuest
hey, I can tell you what the following pedals do:
Envelope filter- it’s like an automatic wah-wah pedal/also called auto wah.Listen to limp Bizkits No sex on significant other thats what he uses in the first part of the song…Flanger- gives like a jet plain sound that sounds really cool I have one… Ibanez Tone-lok
Blues driver- like a distorion but used in blues sometimes. It ‘s like if on a guitar amp put the gain all the way up and the volume distots itself…
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January 15, 2001 at 10:55 am #30802AnonymousGuest
i play guitar with midi as my backup music and use a roland gs-64, i would like to up grade with new sounds.
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January 15, 2001 at 10:29 am #30803AnonymousGuest
: Hi,
: I would like to know which is the best place to go to get the hits of 90’s.
: thanks,: Ash.
Hello,
I have a few. If you are interested, contact me.
Jai
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January 15, 2001 at 10:26 am #30804AnonymousGuest
Hi,
I would like to know which is the best place to go to get the hits of 90’s.
thanks,Ash.
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January 15, 2001 at 9:34 am #30799AnonymousGuest
Murugan,
Look in some antique shop or else stick to Monica spices.
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January 15, 2001 at 9:28 am #30800AnonymousGuest
I am looking for a 1954 Les Paul guitar. If anyone has this model please let me know with details.
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January 15, 2001 at 8:51 am #30801AnonymousGuest
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January 15, 2001 at 6:59 am #30797AnonymousGuest
I heard a band play a month ago, their guitarist used a nomad 4×10 and a danelectro. Sounded nice! It’s a very versatile amp. I think you’ll never use all the sounds in the line 6… it’s almost too versatile. For your money, get the nomad, which does what you need it to do with a bit more style!
: I fiddled around with a line 6 and I liked it. I saw one of their AX2’s with a floorboard on ebay for about 00 (US). I would get something with clean and distorted channels, I think that real amp distortion sounds better than most pedals. You can get a whole bunch of sound out of a higher-end line 6, like, 30-something amps (some just sound like EQ presets to me, but still) and a shitload of effects. A good tube amp would be a worthy investment too though. I think you’d be solid either way.
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January 15, 2001 at 5:06 am #30796AnonymousGuest
Hey, I am 15 years old and looking for a good guitar to start out with. I was looking at a Squier Standard Strat. It was recommended to me. Any help would be appreciated.
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January 15, 2001 at 4:59 am #30798AnonymousGuest
I am trying to find out what is this guitar worth?
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January 15, 2001 at 4:55 am #30795AnonymousGuest
I am trying to find out what is this guitar worth?
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January 15, 2001 at 4:09 am #30794AnonymousGuest
I have an Ibanez RG 570 and had the same trouble. The problem is that plastic at the end of the bar (in the body of guitar). I had a repairman drill a bigger hole and put "shaller" whammy bar on. It is much more robust and what is really great: you can adjust tha bar to stay up, stay back, roll around,…
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January 15, 2001 at 4:02 am #30793AnonymousGuest
Any ideas for blocking floyd rose?? I would really love to have an option to block and unblock it betwen playing, because i simply hate the intonation going to hell when playing chords (I have o.11 strings – quite fat for a rose).
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January 15, 2001 at 12:46 am #30790AnonymousGuest
now utterly boring, entirely and completely predictable, and not even worth mentioning or discussing any longer.
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January 14, 2001 at 11:54 pm #30792AnonymousGuest
I recently acquired an electric guitar with the name "Lotus" on the headstock and "Made in Korea" at the body/neck juncture. So far I have been unsuccessful in finding the manufacturer or distributor of this guitar. If you have any information in regards to my search I would be extremely grateful if you would e-mail me. Thanks.
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July 20, 2004 at 12:44 am #101142AnonymousGuest
same here dude, i bought a green lotus electric and i cant find any info ANYWHERE. it seems like a quality guitar to me. email me if you find anything.
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January 14, 2001 at 11:15 pm #30789AnonymousGuest
I fiddled around with a line 6 and I liked it. I saw one of their AX2’s with a floorboard on ebay for about 00 (US). I would get something with clean and distorted channels, I think that real amp distortion sounds better than most pedals. You can get a whole bunch of sound out of a higher-end line 6, like, 30-something amps (some just sound like EQ presets to me, but still) and a shitload of effects. A good tube amp would be a worthy investment too though. I think you’d be solid either way.
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January 14, 2001 at 10:26 pm #30787AnonymousGuest
: ok, so here’s the thing:- I’ve got at the mostish 200 australian, just over 1k us. I need to get a good amp. I’ve got a peavy bandit which has NO clean channel and its solid state. bah@peavy. I’m looking at a mesa boogie nomad 45, a line 6 or maybe something else. I’m looking to start gigging soon so I want something that can handle rooms well. I’m pretty much looking for a combo. And even tho the nomad’s 45 watts, its apparently very loud and i’d just put it thru the pa anyhoo.
: Now i need to know, should I get a nice tube amp or go for a line 6? OR, should I go for something with good clean and get dist from pedals?
: I play mostly hard rock and modern hard rock (not nu metal), but i’m looking at getting something versitile too, so’s I can do other gigs for 4164380$.
: Please can yall help me out with this cause i do value ur opinions.
: thanks, and PLEASE respond!
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January 14, 2001 at 10:23 pm #30786AnonymousGuest
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January 14, 2001 at 8:58 pm #30785AnonymousGuest
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January 14, 2001 at 4:44 pm #30781AnonymousGuest
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January 14, 2001 at 4:44 pm #30782AnonymousGuest
Does anybody out there have a Jedson Lap Steel Guitar, like the one used by Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd.
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June 18, 2003 at 10:24 pm #87456AnonymousGuest
: Does anybody out there have a Jedson Lap Steel Guitar, like the one used by Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd. yes i do. contact me about a price
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January 14, 2001 at 2:34 pm #30780AnonymousGuest
ok, so here’s the thing:- I’ve got at the mostish 200 australian, just over 1k us. I need to get a good amp. I’ve got a peavy bandit which has NO clean channel and its solid state. bah@peavy. I’m looking at a mesa boogie nomad 45, a line 6 or maybe something else. I’m looking to start gigging soon so I want something that can handle rooms well. I’m pretty much looking for a combo. And even tho the nomad’s 45 watts, its apparently very loud and i’d just put it thru the pa anyhoo.
Now i need to know, should I get a nice tube amp or go for a line 6? OR, should I go for something with good clean and get dist from pedals?
I play mostly hard rock and modern hard rock (not nu metal), but i’m looking at getting something versitile too, so’s I can do other gigs for 4164380$.
Please can yall help me out with this cause i do value ur opinions.
thanks, and PLEASE respond!
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January 14, 2001 at 11:50 am #30779AnonymousGuest
Humor and guitars can mix alright, but I don’t see how "shagging" and blow-jobs have anything to do with guitars…especially since I see it mentioned REPEATEDLY.. come on.. You can only hear a joke so many times before its stops being funny and starts being nothing but a nuisance. Try using some kind of intelligent thought when typing, if that’s at all possible with you.
Your response was exactly what I predicted…you’re pathetic and I’m glad to see you proved my point… thanks for serving as a perfect example.
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January 14, 2001 at 11:48 am #30778AnonymousGuest
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January 14, 2001 at 10:56 am #30776AnonymousGuest
I’ve made one guitar and I’m working on another now. I don’t know much yet, but I will help you out as best as I can.
You should go to these sites:
http://www.stewmac.com <—– Guitar building supply (they’re about to get a LOT of money from me… ouch.)
http://www.mimf.com <—– Music Instrument Maker’s Forum, free to join, and absolutely full of information, and if you can’t find something, just ask, someone will either answer you or direct you to where you can find the answer. I would also check out http://www.warmoth.com as they make bodies/necks, and they sell other stuff, too.I would recommend Melvyn Hiscock’s book, too. I’m sure I mis-spelled his name and I don’t remember the name of the book, either, something like "building your own electric guitar". You can find it at Stew Mac, or even barnes and noble (ick). Any other help you need, just write me or ask here. Good luck and have fun. I didn’t build my own neck last time ( I am this time), but it was still a hugely rewarding process.
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January 14, 2001 at 9:13 am #30777AnonymousGuest
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January 14, 2001 at 7:56 am #30772AnonymousGuest
: I use an Acoustasonic Jr. with my Taylors, and , depending on the mics I use, I’m very happy with it. I have found that it’s not all that great with maple bodied guitars when micked tho. I don’t use a pickup as a rule, but I tried the amp using an old Lawerence one time and was suprised at the sound, not bad. Good luck in your search. Another thing that works if you have the room and the roadies to carry it all is a good Yamaha mixer with some "serious" speakers. Otherwise, the Jr. is probably just what you’re looking for.
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January 14, 2001 at 2:50 am #30773AnonymousGuest
We’re working on it…
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January 13, 2001 at 9:05 pm #30771AnonymousGuest
I think it was John Birch, he also made wacky one offs for the likes of Dave Hill and Brian May.
Thanks for the tip I’ll look into Vox and Birch.: : I’m trying to build a web page about british guitars,
: : http://members.tripod.com/acmerock/British_Guitars/British_Guitar_Makers.htm
: Ooops think I aaccidentally added an empty post there. I am not sure if you are just looking for current guitar makersor not. If not Vox has made guitars in the past and may still do so. There was also a guy based I believe in Birmingham who made Tony Iommmis early guitars for Black Sabbath. They were SG shaped and the pickups were used as the basis for the signature models that Gibson now produce. Sorry cant remember the name but when it comes back to me I will let you know.
: : does anyone know of British Guitar makers I could write about?
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September 4, 2003 at 2:40 am #91693AnonymousGuest
: I think it was John Birch, he also made wacky one offs for the likes of Dave Hill and Brian May. : Thanks for the tip I’ll look into Vox and Birch. : : : I’m trying to build a web page about british guitars, : : : http://members.tripod.com/acmerock/British_Guitars/British_Guitar_Makers.htm : : Ooops think I aaccidentally added an empty post there. I am not sure if you are just looking for current guitar makers or not. If not Vox has made guitars in the past and may still do so. There was also a guy based I believe in Birmingham who made Tony Iommmis early guitars for Black Sabbath. They were SG shaped and the pickups were used as the basis for the signature models that Gibson now produce. Sorry cant remember the name but when it comes back to me I will let you know. : : : does anyone know of British Guitar makers I could write about? I have a 12 string built by G S Francis of Huyton Liverpool in 1960 – a beautiful guitar that has a hell of a sound . I believe Pete Seeger had a similar one made . I bought mine over forty years ago in Paris where I was busking – I had just had my National Duolian steel guitar stolen in Germany, I bought it from a guy , who played in various bars in Paris, called Bennett whose brother , I believe , played with Donegan . It is a superb box – the maker G S Francis must have been one of the greats . He must have some recognition in Liverpool and guitar circles , surely ? I would like to know more about this guy and look forward to any news that may ensue .. Geoff Coates . Spain
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May 30, 2004 at 10:05 pm #97960AnonymousGuest
: : I think it was John Birch, he also made wacky one offs for the likes of Dave Hill and Brian May. : : Thanks for the tip I’ll look into Vox and Birch. : : : : I’m trying to build a web page about british guitars, : : : : http://members.tripod.com/acmerock/British_Guitars/British_Guitar_Makers.htm : : : Ooops think I aaccidentally added an empty post there. I am not sure if you are just looking for current guitar makers or not. If not Vox has made guitars in the past and may still do so. There was also a guy based I believe in Birmingham who made Tony Iommmis early guitars for Black Sabbath. They were SG shaped and the pickups were used as the basis for the signature models that Gibson now produce. Sorry cant remember the name but when it comes back to me I will let you know. : : : : does anyone know of British Guitar makers I could write about? I have a 12 string built by G S Francis of Huyton Liverpool in 1960 – a beautiful guitar that has a hell of a sound . I believe Pete Seeger had a similar one made . I bought mine over forty years ago in Paris where I was busking – I had just had my National Duolian steel guitar stolen in Germany, I bought it from a guy , who played in various bars in Paris, called Bennett whose brother , I believe , played with Donegan . It is a superb box – the maker G S Francis must have been one of the greats . He must have some recognition in Liverpool and guitar circles , surely ? I would like to know more about this guy and look forward to any news that may ensue .. Geoff Coates . Spain I have also got a 1962 12 string made by G.S.Francis of Liverpool. It is quite special with it’s triangular sound hole and I know it was definitely made for Tom Springfield of "the Springfields" as it is pictured on several of their LP and EP sleeves. It is quite light in weight and has plenty of voice with a characteristic "Solomon Burke" sort of sound.Yes I like it.
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May 30, 2004 at 10:10 pm #116400AnonymousGuest
: : : I think it was John Birch, he also made wacky one offs for the likes of Dave Hill and Brian May. : : : Thanks for the tip I’ll look into Vox and Birch. : : : : : I’m trying to build a web page about british guitars, : : : : : http://members.tripod.com/acmerock/British_Guitars/British_Guitar_Makers.htm : : : : Ooops think I aaccidentally added an empty post there. I am not sure if you are just looking for current guitar makers or not. If not Vox has made guitars in the past and may still do so. There was also a guy based I believe in Birmingham who made Tony Iommmis early guitars for Black Sabbath. They were SG shaped and the pickups were used as the basis for the signature models that Gibson now produce. Sorry cant remember the name but when it comes back to me I will let you know. : : : : : does anyone know of British Guitar makers I could write about? I have a 12 string built by G S Francis of Huyton Liverpool in 1960 – a beautiful guitar that has a hell of a sound . I believe Pete Seeger had a similar one made . I bought mine over forty years ago in Paris where I was busking – I had just had my National Duolian steel guitar stolen in Germany, I bought it from a guy , who played in various bars in Paris, called Bennett whose brother , I believe , played with Donegan . It is a superb box – the maker G S Francis must have been one of the greats . He must have some recognition in Liverpool and guitar circles , surely ? I would like to know more about this guy and look forward to any news that may ensue .. Geoff Coates . Spain : In reply to Geoff. I have also got a 1962 12 string made by G.S.Francis of Liverpool. It is quite special with it’s triangular : sound hole and I know it was definitely made for Tom Springfield of "the Springfields" as it is pictured on several of their LP and EP sleeves. It is quite light in weight and has plenty of voice with a characteristic "Solomon Burke" sort of sound.Yes I like it. Phil Cullen, London.
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February 9, 2001 at 12:04 am #80274AnonymousGuest
: I think it was John Birch, he also made wacky one offs for the likes of Dave Hill and Brian May. : Thanks for the tip I’ll look into Vox and Birch. : : : I’m trying to build a web page about british guitars, : : : http://members.tripod.com/acmerock/British_Guitars/British_Guitar_Makers.htm : : Ooops think I aaccidentally added an empty post there. I am not sure if you are just looking for current guitar makersor not. If not Vox has made guitars in the past and may still do so. There was also a guy based I believe in Birmingham who made Tony Iommmis early guitars for Black Sabbath. They were SG shaped and the pickups were used as the basis for the signature models that Gibson now produce. Sorry cant remember the name but when it comes back to me I will let you know. : : : does anyone know of British Guitar makers I could write about? : Try Rob Armstrong- a guitar builder in the midlands some standard models from about £1000 others build to individual specification
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January 13, 2001 at 7:05 pm #30769AnonymousGuest
: I’m trying to build a web page about british guitars,
: http://members.tripod.com/acmerock/British_Guitars/British_Guitar_Makers.htm
Ooops think I aaccidentally added an empty post there. I am not sure if you are just looking for current guitar makersor not. If not Vox has made guitars in the past and may still do so. There was also a guy based I believe in Birmingham who made Tony Iommmis early guitars for Black Sabbath. They were SG shaped and the pickups were used as the basis for the signature models that Gibson now produce. Sorry cant remember the name but when it comes back to me I will let you know.
: does anyone know of British Guitar makers I could write about?
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January 13, 2001 at 5:37 pm #30767AnonymousGuest
I’ll tell you what happened to this site… it was overwhelmed by immature children who have nothing better to do in their lives but use a guitar message to build up their insecure egos. They constantly write these stupid, irrelevant messages, only convincing us more and more of their true stupidity. They bash on other aspiring guitarists in hopes of discouraging those who would succeed in areas where they have obviously failed. Being on this message board, I now expect the replies of senseless insults as given to "Amanda", but their words are nothing more than the illogical words of neanderthals…and they will be taken as nothing more than that. I’m hoping everyone will do the same (if you haven’t already), especially those aspiring musicians out there who are only looking for some guidance. Thanks for your time…
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January 13, 2001 at 5:34 pm #30768AnonymousGuest
I’m trying to build a web page about british guitars,
http://members.tripod.com/acmerock/British_Guitars/British_Guitar_Makers.htm
does anyone know of British Guitar makers I could write about?
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January 13, 2001 at 5:20 pm #30765AnonymousGuest
I’ll tell you what happened to this site… it was overwhelmed by immature children who have nothing better to do in their lives but use a guitar message to build up their insecure egos. They constantly write these stupid, irrelevant messages, only convincing us more and more of their true stupidity. They bash on other aspiring guitarists in hopes of discouraging those who would succeed in areas where they have obviously failed. Being on this message board, I now expect the replies of senseless insults as given to "Amanda", but their words are nothing more than the illogical words of neanderthals…and they will be taken as nothing more than that. I’m hoping everyone will do the same (if you haven’t already), especially those aspiring musicians out there who are only looking for some guidance.
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January 13, 2001 at 5:16 pm #30764AnonymousGuest
: : Just watched a Neil Young concert on Directv. What am I missing? This guy is touted as some form of superstar, yet he plays guitar worse than an amateur and his entire performance is sloppy. His guitar solos are completely uninspired, mostly single notes that he strums as hard as he can, sometimes breaking strings. When he plays these solos, he dances around like a maniac, really believing he is playing inspired licks, yet if you take away all his theatrics and just listen to the notes, he’s basically playing crap. Is it just me, or has this guy put one over on the music industry? WHAT PATHETIC DRIVEL, GO TO BED.
OK, you made your point, you don’t like Neil Young……. nothing new! Me, I’ve been a fan of him since 1972 or so, and I allways seem to meet two sorts of people: those who love his voice, and others that hate him…… it’s very personal I guess, nothing you can do about it….. the same with his guitar playing, technical spoken it is not very impressive, I agree, but if you can’t hear the FEEL he’s putting in his solo’s, thaen there must be something wrong with your ears…. personaaly I hate the guys who can play 30 notes in a second and make the guitar sound so icecold….. there is allways this contradiction between technique and feeling, and there are not much guitarists who can make the golden road between them
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January 13, 2001 at 9:05 am #30761AnonymousGuest
Im not a fan of active stuff.But the EMG humbuckers are
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January 13, 2001 at 8:59 am #30760AnonymousGuest
I had an MT-2 pedal.I sold it and got an Ibanez Smash-Box.The MT’s parametric E.Q. was a pain in the ass! I also have a Rat(very good),Danelectro Fab Tone(nasty)
and a Chandler Tube Driver(rack).Try a couple of boxes,distortions are all different.The Marshall JackHammer is kinda mean too.
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January 13, 2001 at 8:58 am #30762AnonymousGuest
I KNOW MY SPELLINGS CRAP, BUT ITS STILL BETTER THAN YOUR BELOW AVERAGE PLAYING(AND BY THE WAY, YOUR TONE IS CRAP) 5150’S ARE TO TOPPY AND ARE NOT A PATCH ON THE ORIGINAL MARSHALLS, ITS A FUKIN PEAVEY, WHAT DO YOU EXPECT??????
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January 13, 2001 at 8:40 am #30758AnonymousGuest
There are some good books and videos out there.But take
lessons.You’ll progress faster.Also,ask your teacher to
help you learn songs from your favorite artists.Jam along with records and cop a few licks from your guitar
heros.Anyone who says they don’t do this is lying. Nobody learns in a vaccum.
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January 13, 2001 at 7:21 am #30756AnonymousGuest
Hello, I am a beginner to the electric guitar, though I have been playing acoustic for god knows how long. Anyway, I have a California Fat Strat and a Fender Frontman 25R. I recently bought two new pedals: the Danecho (expensive, but I absolutely love it) and a BOSS DS-2 (Turbo Distortion). I am somewhat disappointed with the BOSS–too much tin in the sound and not enough variation for my experimental tastes. Furthermore, it doesn’t combine well at all with the Danecho–it doesn’t give the edge I was looking for. I have a chance to return the BOSS (I only paid 0 bucks for it, which I know is a good deal), but am unsure what I should do. I want to get a Yo La Tengo kind of sound, with lots of delay (which is taken care of with the Danecho) but also a kind of poppy overdrive kind of effect that I cannot figure out. Ira Kaplan (Yo La Tengo’s guitarist) doesn’t really use too much distortion (which is taken care of very nicely by my amp anyway), so I am wondering what to do. Should I go for an equalizer, a compressor/sustainer, a chorus, or an overdrive? I need something with boost, but that also maintains the warm tone of my guitar. I do like the Danelectro sound, and have been researching the new minis a lot. I guess I’m a sucker for pop tones, but with the experiemental side of guitarists like Kaplan, Nels Cline, Lee Ranaldo, and Thurston Moore. I’m really new at this whole effects thing, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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January 13, 2001 at 6:33 am #30755AnonymousGuest
dear brian,
could it be, this setup is too distorted for "crunch"? i guess, You shouldn’t turn up the pre-amp gain higher that 4.
did i get You?
franjo
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January 13, 2001 at 5:26 am #30751AnonymousGuest
I have inheritade a old Martin 6 string flat top, and i would like to learn all I can about this guitar. As well as to learn how to play it, if you can help please contact me. I do have the model number and serial number from the guitar, but I know very little about it or any guitar for that matter. Thank you
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January 13, 2001 at 5:16 am #30752AnonymousGuest
SHIT is another name for pooooooo like youuuu but wait it also called shit as you and all your friend call it and even 3 year olds anyway to get to the point you are shit and gay. HaHa
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January 13, 2001 at 4:19 am #30753AnonymousGuest
: I’ve been searching for quite sometime now,wandering "is there any body out there" who could posibly take me under there wing to teach me the ins-and-outs of this fine art(electrics}very ambishious
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January 13, 2001 at 4:17 am #30749AnonymousGuest
I’ve been searching for quite sometime now,wandering "is there any body out there" who could
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January 13, 2001 at 2:53 am #30745AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Guitars that AREN’T Fender or Gibson
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January 13, 2001 at 2:19 am #30742AnonymousGuest
I think you should learn to spell and take a course in anger managment.
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January 13, 2001 at 1:40 am #30743AnonymousGuest
: I have A Gibson L5 from the late ’50s to early ’60s. Where is the best place to get information on this beautiful guitar and its value?
I have a 68 blonde 10k to have one made!
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January 13, 2001 at 1:35 am #30741AnonymousGuest
I am new to dig. music and want to connect guitar and mac g4. I have a roland gr-33 guitar synth.
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January 12, 2001 at 10:25 pm #30740AnonymousGuest
go here http://www.grouptherapy.net and see how you get on
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January 12, 2001 at 9:59 pm #30738AnonymousGuest
Blah blah blah blah blah. bugger off and consult a thesaurus…
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January 12, 2001 at 9:56 pm #30736AnonymousGuest
AND YOU ARE CRAP
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January 12, 2001 at 9:49 pm #30737AnonymousGuest
: Harmony-Central.com is a good one, not quite as interactive as this one though.
: As for the girl, i reckon that was a joke post designed to break the heart of any vintage
: guitar lover. Look at the name: "Anita Boner". If that’s her real nam, then she’s just paid
: her Daddy back for lumbering her with it!LOL!!!!
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January 12, 2001 at 9:47 pm #30733AnonymousGuest
Harmony-Central.com is a good one, not quite as interactive as this one though.
As for the girl, i reckon that was a joke post designed to break the heart of any vintage
guitar lover. Look at the name: "Anita Boner". If that’s her real nam, then she’s just paid
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January 12, 2001 at 9:45 pm #30734AnonymousGuest
: "Anita Boner"?! Come on…!
Yea, Gotta be Bob or one of his buddys….Didn’t notice the name….This is turning into a strange place…
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January 12, 2001 at 9:41 pm #30735AnonymousGuest
"Anita Boner"?! Come on…!
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January 12, 2001 at 9:41 pm #30732AnonymousGuest
: Nah, Meaux. Just look at the archives of this site. It’s been a great resource for all levels of playing and tech stuff. With regard to Bob, I can tell from his language use that he’s a Brit, and his company is NTL, a big player in that market.
: The Brits also have a different view on what Yanks refer to as First Amendment Rights… Offensive behaviour is a big no-no.Well, I guess. I’ve only been lookin for a few days, so I don’t know really, but heck, it gets depressin.
No matter where he’s from, he and his buds need to grow up. How bout that girl w/ the 59 Les Paul? Have mercy!!!! I’m glad my kids got their ass whupped at an early age, they wouldn’t think of making fools of themselves nowdays. I know kids don’t have directions stamped on thier ass when born, but parents must share the blame.Lookin for another site,
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January 12, 2001 at 9:21 pm #30731AnonymousGuest
Nah, Meaux. Just look at the archives of this site. It’s been a great resource for all levels of playing and tech stuff. With regard to Bob, I can tell from his language use that he’s a Brit, and his company is NTL, a big player in that market.
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January 12, 2001 at 9:17 pm #30730AnonymousGuest
: The messages from "Bob" and his many aliases (Dave Love,
: Dale, Claire, Rikki Romance, Susan et al.) all come
: from the same place: inktomi1-mid.server.ntl.com.
: Is there no way of blocking his puerile streams of
: verbal diarrhoea through site management? Or
: perhaps we should inform his server company that
: their "client" is using their services to disseminate
: offensive and degrading literature and hate mail?
: Maybe when his parents get a phone call from their
: server he’ll wise up.Gar,
This site must be for a bunch of PUNK ASS KIDS! Parents? They won’t give a shit cause look at what they have already raised!
I’m gald I won’t live long enough to see these clowns take over.Meaux
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January 12, 2001 at 9:10 pm #30727AnonymousGuest
: my daddy gave me his old electric guitar.he said it’s
: over 40 year old,it belong to his father,he said it’s
: a 59 gibson les caul,les paul something like that.
: anyway he gave it to me on my birtday, I turn 14 last
: week. I’m learning to play sugar,sugar by the archies,
: only been playing for 3weeks. the guitar had these weird faded stripes in the wood and had this black to
: golden yellow paintjob, I also notice it had no nicks
: and scraches on it, I remenber he keep it in his
: bedroom closet and never played it but would often
: take the guitar out and polish it. He act liked
: he loved the stupid guitar. I still don’t know why?
: a week later I decided to paint it, so I sanded it
: and painted it pink and wrote sugar, sugar all over
: it in yellow. I loved that song. It looked hot!
: since I join an all girl rock band It should fit
: the bill. A few days later the girl came over to
: practice down stairs. We had a wonderful time.
: we’re playing sugar, sugar and my daddy came down
: to listen. when he saw me playing he smiled and ask
: me why Iam not playing the guitar he gave me. I told
: him I was. He looked at my pride and joy then looked
: at me. he look white as a ghost and then turn beet red. I said does’nt it look cool daddy! Then he started
: to cry and ran up stairs. Mom and I don’t know why
: he’s mad. It’s just an old stupid guitar anyway.
: pleases, could anybody tell me why he would be so
: upset? He has’nt talk to me for days, I need help.If you were my daughter you’d get the worst ass whuppin of your life! You have just pissed away many, many 4164380416438041643804164380$. He could have bought you 20 "cool" guitars and had money left over! Heck, I saw a 54 fender that sold for 8,000!
Ypu better be beggin for forgiveness for the rest of your life. One day you’ll be kickin your own self in the ass for what you have done.Old Fart parent, (and my son knows he wouldn’t see the light of day if he pulled something like that with "his" 85 Strat.)
Be thankful you are still alive, and REPENT!!!
Meaux
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January 12, 2001 at 9:02 pm #30728AnonymousGuest
The messages from "Bob" and his many aliases (Dave Love,
Dale, Claire, Rikki Romance, Susan et al.) all come
from the same place: inktomi1-mid.server.ntl.com.
Is there no way of blocking his puerile streams of
verbal diarrhoea through site management? Or
perhaps we should inform his server company that
their "client" is using their services to disseminate
offensive and degrading literature and hate mail?
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January 12, 2001 at 8:31 pm #30729AnonymousGuest
Currently I am using a contemporary strat and a JCM 800 50 watt combo. I can’t really get the crunch that I am looking for. I use a BOSS super overdrive and that helps but I’m still not satisfied. By the way the strat does have a double coil pick up. Any ideas for a better over drive effect, tubes, pick ups etc. Thanks for the help.
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January 12, 2001 at 5:16 pm #30726AnonymousGuest
Holy shit??!! You use a 60 for low E?
I totally agree that big strings make big sounds. There’s something to be said for the amount of commitment it takes to get SRV speed out of fencing wire…Peace!
: I’ve been playing guitar for over 27 years and I agree with heavier strings. The tone is much better, chords are cleaner and with a little time, you will adjust. I use 11,15,19,30,42,60 on my strat. By the way, the 60 is a bass string. The ball is to big to fit in the block, but it can hang out of the bottom. It works just fine. I’ve been using this set for years. Earnie Ball….. The Hybrid 10-52s are good also. I use them on my Tele… Most of all, have fun and enjoy yourself; Thats the ticket to being good. Have fun….. P.S. I tune to E flat on my Strat…..
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January 12, 2001 at 3:20 pm #30725AnonymousGuest
IF YOU WANT TO SHOW OFF, THE LEARN TO PLAY. YOU ARE CRAP
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January 12, 2001 at 3:10 pm #30724AnonymousGuest
its all coming back to me, i never thought that sleeping with my mother was wrong. it was only when i turned 18 that my friends told me there was somthing very strange about it,and all of those nights when you came in drunk and made me dress up as a sheep, well i thought nothing of it, so ma, its your fault. and thats why i finally realised that you are "CRAP"
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January 12, 2001 at 10:45 am #30723AnonymousGuest
my daddy gave me his old electric guitar.he said it’s
over 40 year old,it belong to his father,he said it’s
a 59 gibson les caul,les paul something like that.
anyway he gave it to me on my birtday, I turn 14 last
week. I’m learning to play sugar,sugar by the archies,
only been playing for 3weeks. the guitar had these weird faded stripes in the wood and had this black to
golden yellow paintjob, I also notice it had no nicks
and scraches on it, I remenber he keep it in his
bedroom closet and never played it but would often
take the guitar out and polish it. He act liked
he loved the stupid guitar. I still don’t know why?
a week later I decided to paint it, so I sanded it
and painted it pink and wrote sugar, sugar all over
it in yellow. I loved that song. It looked hot!
since I join an all girl rock band It should fit
the bill. A few days later the girl came over to
practice down stairs. We had a wonderful time.
we’re playing sugar, sugar and my daddy came down
to listen. when he saw me playing he smiled and ask
me why Iam not playing the guitar he gave me. I told
him I was. He looked at my pride and joy then looked
at me. he look white as a ghost and then turn beet red. I said does’nt it look cool daddy! Then he started
to cry and ran up stairs. Mom and I don’t know why
he’s mad. It’s just an old stupid guitar anyway.
pleases, could anybody tell me why he would be so
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June 15, 2003 at 11:26 pm #87270AnonymousGuest
stupid cunt!
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April 3, 2002 at 4:24 am #93388AnonymousGuest
OK people….come on, you can’t see that this is a bogus post. The person who posted it’s name is "Anita Boner"….anyone catcha clue yet. Just the way this was worded should show you all that this is no 14 yr old girl. If she didn’t know what a les paul was, she certainly wouldn’t have spell les with only one s. This is one bored pathetic person, who needs to spice up a bullentin board for amusements sake. take care all.
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November 21, 2001 at 3:35 pm #86540AnonymousGuest
: my daddy gave me his old electric guitar.he said it’s : over 40 year old,it belong to his father,he said it’s : a 59 gibson les caul,les paul something like that. : anyway he gave it to me on my birtday, I turn 14 last : week. I’m learning to play sugar,sugar by the archies, : only been playing for 3weeks. the guitar had these weird faded stripes in the wood and had this black to : golden yellow paintjob, I also notice it had no nicks : and scraches on it, I remenber he keep it in his : bedroom closet and never played it but would often : take the guitar out and polish it. He act liked : he loved the stupid guitar. I still don’t know why? : a week later I decided to paint it, so I sanded it : and painted it pink and wrote sugar, sugar all over : it in yellow. I loved that song. It looked hot! : since I join an all girl rock band It should fit : the bill. A few days later the girl came over to : practice down stairs. We had a wonderful time. : we’re playing sugar, sugar and my daddy came down : to listen. when he saw me playing he smiled and ask : me why Iam not playing the guitar he gave me. I told : him I was. He looked at my pride and joy then looked : at me. he look white as a ghost and then turn beet red. I said does’nt it look cool daddy! Then he started : to cry and ran up stairs. Mom and I don’t know why : he’s mad. It’s just an old stupid guitar anyway. : pleases, could anybody tell me why he would be so : upset? He has’nt talk to me for days, I need help. Look I now that this is a pile of horse shit I am new to this site but what i just read makes me sick this first of all i think that this bob fellow needs to get a life and perhaps seek help! the "humor" in this message is by no means funny (i would give my left nut for that guitar)and I think this bob fellow needs to get Roshamboed to the freakin moon!!!!!!!!!
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January 12, 2001 at 10:36 am #30718AnonymousGuest
Could someone please explain why it is better to learn on an acoustic rather than an electric? What would I miss by making my first guitar an electric (other than the extra money to buy an amp….)
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January 12, 2001 at 10:35 am #30720AnonymousGuest
Could someone please explain why it is better to learn on an acoustic rather than an electric? What would I miss by making my first guitar an electric (other than the extra money to buy an amp….)
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January 12, 2001 at 8:56 am #30719AnonymousGuest
Get off the computer and let the well behaved guitar players of this "Backstreet Boy" musical generation develop and trade ideas to which they will profit from everyday. You my son, love the attention to which everyone is giving you. Therefore, those guitar lessons I’ve payed for so dearly hav’nt done you any justice to your ego or your self motivation to continue in the musical field. I’m sorry Robert. Now go brush your teeth say your prayers, hop into bed, touch your little nob, and leave us guitar folk the hell alone. I love you sweetie.
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January 12, 2001 at 7:23 am #30716AnonymousGuest
I have A Gibson L5 from the late ’50s to early ’60s. Where is the best place to get information on this beautiful guitar and its value?
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January 12, 2001 at 5:51 am #30717AnonymousGuest
I’m thinking of buying an amp to use with my HD28.
Anybody have any suggestions? Also where’s a great
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January 12, 2001 at 5:18 am #30714AnonymousGuest
Proper string height (Gibson specs from when they made them in Kalamazoo) is as follows: with the neck properly adjusted (that is straight, no "relief") it should be at the 12th fret, 3/64" for the high E, and 5/64" for the low E. Les Paul Customs were to be at 3/64" and 4/64", all in keeping with their nickname of "Fretless Wonder".
Don’t try to adjust the height at the nut unless you know what you’re doing…let a pro at a shop do that part.
: I’m having problem’s with the height of the string’s on my guitar. whats the right height for them. i’m having trouble barring F. the b string doesn’t ring out. i play a tanglewood les paul.
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January 12, 2001 at 5:02 am #30712AnonymousGuest
: If you’re an old fart I guess I’m a young whipper-snapper building my second guitar, but it’s the first one I’m doing all by myself (i used an old neck last time). What are jaguars supposed to sound like, or even more so, what do you WANT it to sound like? Go to this site, http://www.rfd.cc/ugf/ and search the forum for "Bill Lawrence." From what it sounds like, he’s really got some good tone down to a science. I used a stop-tailpiece on my last guitar and am using a Schaller variation thereof for this one (roller saddles/fine tuning). If you like the tone/look of stop tailpieces, they’re pretty easy to do. I suggest (if you don’t already) that you order the stew-mac catalog (www.stewmac.com) because it has lots of stuff to help. Also, warmoth has a lot of well-priced stuff too.
: Good luck, andone more site, http://www.mimf.com, go look through that stuff, it should answer most questions you’ll have, although maybe not pickup choice.
: Let me know how it comes out.
: -RickHey Rick,
I can’t believe it, you didn’t call me a few names! Well, a Jag sounds like, well think beach boys, thin sounding, and I want something else more on the tone side. Bill lawerence pups seem like just the ticket, and the price I couldn’t believe! If they were good enough for Roy Bucannon they should be fine for me. I’ve decieded to go with a "fixed" bridge #0577 in the StewMac catalog. I’m getting to work on the body this week, so I can start figuring where the bridge will mount because of the Strat 25.5" scale. It will indeed be a different guitar.Thanks for the links,
Talk at you later,
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January 12, 2001 at 3:41 am #30710AnonymousGuest
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January 12, 2001 at 3:01 am #30709AnonymousGuest
I’ve been looking for G-Love tabs for a long time but i haven’t been able to find them,if anyone has any of them or knows of any sites,i’d greatly appreciate it.I’m also looking for Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds Live at Luther
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January 12, 2001 at 2:59 am #30711AnonymousGuest
HOW DO EMG PICKUPS RATE WITH ALL THE OTHER PICKUPS?
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November 8, 2001 at 7:15 am #86069AnonymousGuest
: HOW DO EMG PICKUPS RATE WITH ALL THE OTHER PICKUPS? I put EMG pickups in my American Strat 10 yrs. ago and I have never regretted it. The sound is awesome from crystal clear to down and dirty; tapping clarity is fantastic. Active pickups have advantages over passive. Of course, no pickup can overcome an amp that sucks.
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August 29, 2001 at 9:42 am #82976AnonymousGuest
I lost my wireing diagram to add another 9v battery to my system.can you send me a new diagram.Thank you connie g.
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January 12, 2001 at 12:39 am #30706AnonymousGuest
New, in box, never played.
2000 model RX720, black.
Seven string, fixed bridge.
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January 12, 2001 at 12:35 am #30708AnonymousGuest
I use to own a Line 6 AX2 and I gotta tell you that tubes are the way to go. There’s no substitute for the real deal.
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January 11, 2001 at 11:03 pm #30704AnonymousGuest
To my ears all of the Boss Distortion pedals have a raspy, non musical distortion. Personally, I prefer the Rat or a Electro Harmonix Big muff.
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January 11, 2001 at 10:47 pm #30703AnonymousGuest
: Hey Justin: Here goes! I’ll give you a song to listen to also to give an idea of the effect.
Bass Balls and Envelope filters are like automatic wah pedals. Listen to "Higher Ground" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. That is an envelope filter on bass but it gives you an idea. Bwow-Bwow.
Flangers and Phasers are different flavors of a similar effect. A good phasing sound is "Nobody’s Fault But Mine" By Led Zeppelin in the intro.
A good flanger would be "Lithium" or "Scentless Apprentice" by Nirvana. Or "Ain’t No Right" by Jane’s Addiction in the choruses.
The Octave pedals do two things: give you the fat lower octave sound like "Fool in The Rain"(Solo part)
by Zeppelin or High Octave Fuzz like Hendrix at the end of "Purple Haze". It synthesizes another note.
With a Whammy pedal, you can slide up and down octaves by rocking your foot. Rage uses this in "Killing in The Name". Most octave pedals only do one or the other, whammy does both plus harmonizing.
Overdrive, Blues Driver other distortions: You’re simply going to have to check these out for yourself.
There are thousands of varaiations on the distortion theme, each that are good and many that really suck(no matter what MTV idiots they put in the ad.) Overdrives tend to push your amp harder(primarily a tube amp) and are more responsive to your playing. A Blues Driver or Tube Screamer will give you a musical, but not super raspy distortion plus some volume boost. Fuzz Boxes give Smashing Pumpkins style distortion, but also can give that misquito sound on "Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones. A Rat or a Metal Zone will give you a more dry sounding, midrangey distortion.The erogenous moan is a cool pedal meant to simulate a backwards guitar. This pedal provides a volume swell as you rock the pedal. It’s tough get it to work, but it sounds good. Think "Are you expeienced" by Hendrix.
That sucking sound is the beautiful sound of analog tape turned over. The Guyatone Slow Volume does the same type of thing.One more thing about about distortion. Many bands get their distortion from tube amps, not from pedals. Some get it from a combination of pedals/preamps and distortions. Sometimes tube amps respond better to having a hot input signal(guitar to pedals to amp)than a soild state amp. There’s nothing wrong with soild state amps, and if you mess around with combinations of pedals, volume and EQ you should be able to come up with your own tone. Good luck man. it can be frustrating as hell. Because sometimes what sounds good by itself, stinks with a band and vice versa.
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January 11, 2001 at 10:03 pm #30702AnonymousGuest
Sound like your basic bass. The 2 knobs are 1 volume and one tone most likely. What do you want to know? It is not a valuable bass.
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January 11, 2001 at 9:21 pm #30701AnonymousGuest
If you’re an old fart I guess I’m a young whipper-snapper building my second guitar, but it’s the first one I’m doing all by myself (i used an old neck last time). What are jaguars supposed to sound like, or even more so, what do you WANT it to sound like? Go to this site, http://www.rfd.cc/ugf/ and search the forum for "Bill Lawrence." From what it sounds like, he’s really got some good tone down to a science. I used a stop-tailpiece on my last guitar and am using a Schaller variation thereof for this one (roller saddles/fine tuning). If you like the tone/look of stop tailpieces, they’re pretty easy to do. I suggest (if you don’t already) that you order the stew-mac catalog (www.stewmac.com) because it has lots of stuff to help. Also, warmoth has a lot of well-priced stuff too.
Good luck, andone more site, http://www.mimf.com, go look through that stuff, it should answer most questions you’ll have, although maybe not pickup choice.
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January 11, 2001 at 9:03 pm #30700AnonymousGuest
I use a blues driver with everything cranked when I want a lot of distortion, but I doubt it’d get distorted enough for you. It sounds fucking beautiful, though.
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January 11, 2001 at 2:59 pm #30699AnonymousGuest
Hi,
I am looking for Guitar pro v2.20, I don’t find it!!
Can someone help me please
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January 11, 2001 at 2:11 pm #30698AnonymousGuest
Yo Bob,
Shower, shave, get a job, try and find a woman…..get a life. Get well soon.
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January 11, 2001 at 2:02 pm #30697AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : vintage baldwin professional amplifier for sale
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January 11, 2001 at 1:44 pm #30694AnonymousGuest
WIll someone please describe these pedals to me:
Envelope Filter, Phase Shifter, Octave, Flanger, Blues Driver,Erognous Moan Tape Simulator and the Electro Harmonix Bassballs…
I need to buy some pedals and devlop a sound. I just need to know what exactly they do. Thanks for the help! -
January 11, 2001 at 12:26 pm #30695AnonymousGuest
I started out with a BOSS Metal Zone and I was wondering if I made the right choice on which distortion to get.I want a metal sound like most metal/hardcore bands today have.Did I make the right choice buying it?If not,if you could,suggest some other good distortion pedals I could buy to get the sound I want…Thanx
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July 28, 2004 at 5:00 pm #101686AnonymousGuest
: I started out with a BOSS Metal Zone and I was wondering if I made the right choice on which distortion to get.I want a metal sound like most metal/hardcore bands today have.Did I make the right choice buying it?If not,if you could,suggest some other good distortion pedals I could buy to get the sound I want…Thanx I have tried a bunch of distortion pedals. The one I found that gives me that hard crunching sound is the DOD Death Metal. With a few twists of the knobs it delivers a variety of distortions. Other than that, I run directly into the amp’s distortion and crank it.
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January 11, 2001 at 9:53 am #30692AnonymousGuest
take lessons and hang around as many good guitar players as you can.
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January 11, 2001 at 9:48 am #30691AnonymousGuest
I’ve been playing guitar for over 27 years and I agree with heavier strings. The tone is much better, chords are cleaner and with a little time, you will adjust. I use 11,15,19,30,42,60 on my strat. By the way, the 60 is a bass string. The ball is to big to fit in the block, but it can hang out of the bottom. It works just fine. I’ve been using this set for years. Earnie Ball….. The Hybrid 10-52s are good also. I use them on my Tele… Most of all, have fun and enjoy yourself; Thats the ticket to being good. Have fun….. P.S. I tune to E flat on my Strat…..
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January 11, 2001 at 9:40 am #30689AnonymousGuest
: : I use .12 to .56’s and there’s three things I would say:
: 1. Have a good luthier set up your guitar before moving to those strings. 12’s may twist the neck.
: 2. Start with 11’s and move to 12’s. This may help the transition. Are you going to use a wound G?
: 3. Stretch your hands a little, because you’ll probably feel some stiffness when you start.: Kudos for bigger strings. They last longer, tune better and with some getting used to can be bent just as easily as 9’s. You’ll find your guitar sounds better and "rings" more.
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January 11, 2001 at 9:39 am #30690AnonymousGuest
I had a Les paul and i could never get the string height right.I hate those screw on bridges.
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January 11, 2001 at 9:34 am #30688AnonymousGuest
There is no site called tonos.com
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January 11, 2001 at 8:48 am #30687AnonymousGuest
Im at pretty much the same point. I just bought a Jackson with a dbl locking tremolo and a Fender amp. Now I need some pedals. But I really have no idea what some of them do. If you could describe these to me I’d really appreciate it. Octave pedal, Blues Driver, Phase Shifter, Overdrive, Flanger, and the Erogenous Moan Tape Simulator…
I know that’s a long list but I’d really like to understand what each of these do. I’m not looking to have a sound like Korn or any of these other radio friendly bands. Im wondering what i should get to develop my own sound. All suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! -
January 11, 2001 at 8:18 am #30684AnonymousGuest
Hi if you do have a Boss GT5 and you have made up some really cool effects, could you plese share them with me?
Thanks a heap, I am on msn messenger, or you can give me an e-mail [email protected]
Thanks a heap
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January 11, 2001 at 8:03 am #30683AnonymousGuest
I meant to ask you, what EQ settings do you use? I simply can’t get anything to sound anything close to Clapton/B.B./ Stevie Ray good blues lead tone. I have guitars/pickups that should be capable of pulling it off, but I just can’t figure it out. Do you think that I just need to get a tube amp instead of using a solid-state?
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January 11, 2001 at 7:50 am #30682AnonymousGuest
Me and some friends are playing the song at a high school talent show and we really need that tabs, and help is appreciated!
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January 11, 2001 at 7:18 am #30681AnonymousGuest
i have a crestline guitar cant find any info on it looks like ace freely’s les paul good sounding guitar any help locating info would be appreciated
thank you Pinkzeployd
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January 11, 2001 at 6:26 am #30679AnonymousGuest
I have been given a guitar and I dont know much about them, the only thing written on it is "Hohner Bass" & is made in Japan. It has a black body and I think a maple handle, and has four strings, I Jack plug socket and two turnable Knobs, Anyone have any idea? I can send photo if that helps at all. Thanks
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April 9, 2002 at 7:35 am #93706AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a Hohner too. It sounds like you have a vintage model, much like me. Don’t let these dickheads steer you wrong, Hohner makes a pretty good bass. My bass has a little problem with the knobs and jacks. Sometimes it seems to go out completely or get very quiet. Try wiggling the jacks and knobs. If this does not work, consider taking it to someone.
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January 11, 2001 at 6:09 am #30676AnonymousGuest
ABOUT 1.5 MM ON THE TOP E AND ABOUT 2 MM ON THE BOTTOM E(BOTH AT THE 12TH FRET) MAKE SURE THE NUTS NOT TO HIGH, AS THIS WILL CAUSE PROBLEMS ON THE FIRST FEW FRETS PS.THIS A ROUGH GUIDE,BUT SHOULD BE COMFORTABLE TO PLAY. GOOD LUCK, TOM GLENN
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January 11, 2001 at 5:48 am #30678AnonymousGuest
Need a copy of the manuals for the MP-1
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February 23, 2003 at 4:17 pm #82668AnonymousGuest
: Need a copy of the manuals for the MP-1 thank you thank you thank you
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January 11, 2001 at 5:36 am #30677AnonymousGuest
I’m having problem’s with the height of the string’s on my guitar. whats the right height for them. i’m having trouble barring F. the b string doesn’t ring out. i play a tanglewood les paul.
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January 11, 2001 at 4:37 am #30673AnonymousGuest
You hit the nail on the head. That’s the thing. It’s all Blues but not all the same style of Blues. Some people miss that but I’m glad you got it. Thanx.
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January 11, 2001 at 4:00 am #30674AnonymousGuest
Play every single day, but try not to see it as a chore, learn to do it to relax and enjoy yourself. If you don’t find it relaxing or enjoyable, I’d probably keep trying until you do, or give up, preferably the former. It won’t take long.
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January 11, 2001 at 3:58 am #30675AnonymousGuest
: I use .12 to .56’s and there’s three things I would say:
1. Have a good luthier set up your guitar before moving to those strings. 12’s may twist the neck.
2. Start with 11’s and move to 12’s. This may help the transition. Are you going to use a wound G?
3. Stretch your hands a little, because you’ll probably feel some stiffness when you start.Kudos for bigger strings. They last longer, tune better and with some getting used to can be bent just as easily as 9’s. You’ll find your guitar sounds better and "rings" more.
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January 11, 2001 at 3:08 am #30671AnonymousGuest
I liked the others too, for the most part, but those two were my definite favorites. I think that packaging them all on one CD shows your depth as a musician. People who say that they don’t fit together are obviously overlooking the fact that they all have very similar roots, in music history, as well as in music theory. I gotta try that "amp in the bathroom" idea.
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January 11, 2001 at 3:01 am #30672AnonymousGuest
Hey everybody,
Go to tonos.com….Steve Vai has a contest there, where you get to record the guitar part of one of his songs online at the tonos.com site.
Vai picks the winner and the winner gets a personal lesson with him and a guitar….
They have an online 8-track recorder at the tonos.com site, and Vai just removed the guitar track so you record your stuff and it automatically submits it…
AWESOME!!!
I already entered, and I shouldn’t set up more competition for myself, but this is something that every guitar player should know about….
Go there and check it out
http://www.tonos.com
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January 11, 2001 at 2:16 am #30667AnonymousGuest
I play a Mexican Strat and love Stevie Ray Vaughans music. I want to use thicker strings, im getting it set up by someone else for 11 guage strings (its a tone thing), any tips for 12 guage strings? Will I need glue for me fingers? Yeah i know he used 13’s but i think that would tear my fingers off.
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January 11, 2001 at 12:51 am #30669AnonymousGuest
Thanx man. I appreciate that. On "Mister Bad Luck" the lead tone is from a 5150 and a Vox Wah. I have it set up thru the clean input with a low gain setting. The guitar is a Fender 60’s Reissue with DiMarzio Virtual Vintage pickups. From neck to bridge: Blues, Heavy Blues, and Solo. The funk guitar lines were plugged into a bass pre-amp right into the board. I used a stock Fender 70’s Reissue for that. During the bridge section it was the 60’s reissue with a Dunlop Rotovibe and a bit of delay to get that dreamy quality. On the song "Better Off" it’s the 60’s Reissue again and a Peavey Classic 50 4X10. We put the amp in my producer’s bathroom and miked to death. Front, back, and even on in the shower. We also ran a line out from the amp to the board. That was the lead tone which I played dry with a lot of treble. We added a bit of reverb later during the mix. For the rhythm I plugged straight into the board with a Yamaha SBG2000 using both push push pots to get that inbetween thing from both pickups. I popped in the Rotovibe and a bit of delay just for the turnaround section. That’s basically it. So what did you think of the other tunes? Do you think they all fit together as a complete CD? I have three tunes to go. A blues funk tune, rhumba, and a slow blues. Let me know.
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January 10, 2001 at 11:22 pm #30666AnonymousGuest
: : Anybody try WD’s humbuckers? (WD Music Products) Price is right.
: I have heard good things about them, but have no experience myself. Have you heard of lawrences? If so do you have any opinions on them? (I know, bob, they’re crap)? The price is pretty right on those as well.
: -RickI’m an old fart rebuilding my 66 Jaguar, I’m using a Maple Strat neck, Jag body. I’m gonna use 2 humbuckers and I’m trying to decide on a bridge. I don’t want to spend a fortune on this project, but I don’t want junk either. The Lawerence name sounds familar, but I don’t know anything about them. I quit playing guitar in the early 70’s, got alot of catching up to do.
Any Ideas?Bite me bob.
Meaux
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January 10, 2001 at 2:47 pm #30662AnonymousGuest
I use tongs to tighten the nut on the bar properly and the bar stays put, on my floyd the nut doesn’t go even nearly all the way down and the more i thighten the "stiffer" the bar gets.
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January 10, 2001 at 12:04 pm #30663AnonymousGuest
I know the guys to ask. Go to 13thfret.com, and enter that discussion page. The people that hang out there are nuts about acoustics. They can give you a great answer
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January 10, 2001 at 9:13 am #30659AnonymousGuest
I need to know the retail price on and Ibanez EX series. EX270 serial number= C312578 , 24 frets , maple neck , XH1, XH2 , XS3 pickups. Floyd rose tremelo. Thanks.
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February 11, 2003 at 7:18 am #82263AnonymousGuest
the reatial price on a Ibanez EX270 is about $375. I got mine for $100 in a pawn shop. if you know any one look for any guitars send me an e-mail? I got them or can get them at a low price.
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January 10, 2001 at 8:28 am #30660AnonymousGuest
When I listen to my Zoom GFX 707 with headphones, it sounds fantastic. I have a Princeton Chorus Amp; How can I get this tone through my amp? Normal connections don’t work. The tone is not the same as through headphones. HELP……………..
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January 10, 2001 at 7:27 am #30658AnonymousGuest
You’re pretty damn good, a hell of a lot better than Johney rock. I’d kinda like to know your equipment/settings for "mr. bad luck" and "better off," because your guitar sounds really good.
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January 10, 2001 at 7:17 am #30657AnonymousGuest
http://www.warmoth.com has a whole lot.
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January 10, 2001 at 7:16 am #30655AnonymousGuest
: Anybody try WD’s humbuckers? (WD Music Products) Price is right.
I have heard good things about them, but have no experience myself. Have you heard of lawrences? If so do you have any opinions on them? (I know, bob, they’re crap)? The price is pretty right on those as well.
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January 10, 2001 at 6:32 am #30656AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : fender f-230
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January 10, 2001 at 6:32 am #30654AnonymousGuest
Can anyone e-mail me with the value, age, and any other information about the Fender f-230 acoustic guitar. Thanks Brian
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January 10, 2001 at 3:44 am #30651AnonymousGuest
if you think that u r so great then why was hendrix famous and u r a sad loser who posts notes saying he’s god insted of actually playing + making a name 4 himself
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January 10, 2001 at 3:40 am #30650AnonymousGuest
why buy a guitar if you are crap richboy
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January 10, 2001 at 3:37 am #30649AnonymousGuest
: I just bought a Jackson with a dbl locking tremolo on it and Im not too fimiliar with these things. When tuning from e to d and so on, do I need to loosen any of the clamps or anything. Would an EVH D Tuna be a good investment?
OK, what you need to do is get an allen key (u might have one at the back fo the neck and undo the clamp at the top of the fretboard. then tune as normal. As for the d-tuna, personally if u play a lot of d-tuned stuff, as well as the regular it is worth getting, but look around, i got one on my kramer, but otherwise they are around £36. I might be able to get hold of one fairly cheap though. email.
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January 10, 2001 at 3:02 am #30648AnonymousGuest
Check out a my tunes and tell me what you think. I’m putting this together as part of a CD. I get the feeling that the music is too eclectic and doesn’t have enough same-ness from song to song. I dig that kinda thing but I’m getting the general feeling that most people don’t. In my mind it’s all Blues but some people may feel you need to pick a style and to stick to only that. Let me know. Thanx in advance. Here’s the sight: http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/144/oscar_jordan.html
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January 10, 2001 at 2:06 am #30646AnonymousGuest
I was in Bali Island and had the greatest travel experience of my life. The whole story is now available. I invite you to have a look at the day by day report at:
<a href="http://bali.skynet.be"> http://bali.skynet.be </a>See ya!
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January 10, 2001 at 1:53 am #30647AnonymousGuest
I want to change the battery in a Boss ME-5 but can’t see what type ist is without taking it out. Does anybody have a circuit diagram or do you know what it is ?
I assume I need to change it with the unit switched on to avoid losing the memory ?
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January 10, 2001 at 1:53 am #30643AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Boss ME-5 battery/ circuit diagram
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January 10, 2001 at 1:00 am #30645AnonymousGuest
i’M BORED, I’M LOOKING FOR A 8 STRING FLAT TOP WITH NO FRETS.
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January 9, 2001 at 11:43 pm #30642AnonymousGuest
http://www.taylorguitars.com
The full size baby Taylor is in your price range and is a surprisingly good ax….: I was interested in hearing feedback on beginner guitars.
: I like the sound of the Takemine "G-series", but let me hear if you have any negatives or what other preferences you may have.
: I was looking at spending around 00-400 for something I can have for a long time.
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January 9, 2001 at 10:07 pm #30640AnonymousGuest
http://www.allparts.com is a good place to start.
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January 9, 2001 at 9:40 pm #30641AnonymousGuest
: I am looking for a site that sales guitar parts…mainly for fenders! If anyone could give me a site i would really appreciate it! Thanks!!!
Try a search for "guitar parts". I found alot on "google" search page.
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January 9, 2001 at 8:35 pm #30639AnonymousGuest
: you probably should have adjusted the neck first instead of messing with the nut. apart fomr getting a new nut, which you may have to do…adjust the neck to add relief…take an allen wrench, turn it about 1/4 of the way, maybe less clockwise…seee if it helps…if it does but its not perfect, turn it alittle more. dont turn it more then mayne once around. if it doesnt do any good, try turning it counterclock wise.
I got a spanish guitar about 6 months ago. i wasn’t used to the height of the strings and was playing only about 6 months. so i decided to get a file and file down the saddle and nut. Now i can’t play any notes at the 12 fret on high e. also can anyone tell me what kind of gauges to use. i curently have .13 on it. any feedback will be appreciated
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January 9, 2001 at 5:50 pm #30637AnonymousGuest
I got a spanish guitar about 6 months ago. i wasn’t used to the height of the strings and was playing only about 6 months. so i decided to get a file and file down the saddle and nut. Now i can’t play any notes at the 12 fret on high e. also can anyone tell me what kind of gauges to use. i curently have .13 on it. any feedback will be appreciated
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January 9, 2001 at 1:48 pm #30638AnonymousGuest
I am looking for a site that sales guitar parts…mainly for fenders! If anyone could give me a site i would really appreciate it! Thanks!!!
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January 9, 2001 at 10:40 am #30635AnonymousGuest
: hey i need to find a tab called dave mathews tripin billies please help me find it please.
Go to HarmonyCentral.com and type the song name in the box to the left and hit "song" button
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January 9, 2001 at 10:35 am #30636AnonymousGuest
If you have one or know of someone who does e-mail me.
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January 9, 2001 at 9:43 am #30634AnonymousGuest
Hi there I am learning the guitar , would love some feedback
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January 9, 2001 at 8:59 am #30632AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know the tonal qualities of African Padauk wood or Koa wood as they relate to acoustic guitars, and what sound it gives to the guitar (Sound when on the back, sides, soundboard, etc.)
Any help would be appreciated.
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January 9, 2001 at 8:22 am #30629AnonymousGuest
hey i need to find a tab called dave mathews tripin billies please help me find it please.
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January 9, 2001 at 8:14 am #30630AnonymousGuest
Anybody try WD’s humbuckers? (WD Music Products) Price is right.
By the way bob, fuck off.
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January 9, 2001 at 6:34 am #30625AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have any info on Hilgen Amps?
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January 9, 2001 at 6:32 am #30626AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have any info on Holgen Amps?
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August 31, 2001 at 9:52 am #83127AnonymousGuest
i have a hilgen meteor and im trying to find out how old it is its a tube amp with tremelo thanks tom
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January 9, 2001 at 6:20 am #30627AnonymousGuest
I’m trying to learn to play guitar.
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January 9, 2001 at 5:52 am #30622AnonymousGuest
: you cant tell me that garcia is good. "I AM"
"you am" what?
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January 9, 2001 at 5:49 am #30623AnonymousGuest
: CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP
So you were there too! that shit (no pun) was sick!!
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January 9, 2001 at 4:37 am #30619AnonymousGuest
interesting comments.
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January 9, 2001 at 4:25 am #30620AnonymousGuest
I have a Takamine EF370sk, headstock looks like an old Martin. Can anyone tell me anything about this guitar, age, value, etc…Thanks!
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January 9, 2001 at 12:24 am #30613AnonymousGuest
i think someone posted goat porn on the site during the holidays. now no one can post. i would just drop the image uploader, and continue on.
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January 9, 2001 at 12:21 am #30614AnonymousGuest
anyone know what is wrong with guitar.com ? i think some peeps posted goat porn during the holidays and now no one can post anything. the site is dead. crap.
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January 8, 2001 at 11:34 pm #30615AnonymousGuest
I was interested in hearing feedback on beginner guitars.
I like the sound of the Takemine "G-series", but let me hear if you have any negatives or what other preferences you may have.
I was looking at spending around 00-400 for something I can have for a long time.
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January 8, 2001 at 11:28 pm #30610AnonymousGuest
: Fender, Washburn, Sigma and Yamaha all make great acoustics for beginners. I’d sample all of them to see what you like best. Also ask abou getting a case and find out about the warranty. If you buy a used guitar, make sure the neck isn’t warped and that there are no major cracks in the body or neck. Don’t let salesmen at a store push you into a purchase.
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January 8, 2001 at 11:15 pm #30611AnonymousGuest
: RC: The best advice I can give you is to make up a list and go to the music store and check ’em out. Also, if possible use your guitar and an amp that is close or the same as yours. It is the only way to ensure that you get what you want. Plenty of pedals(especially distortion) are great in the shop, through a hot amp. But when you take it home to your 25 watt practice amp it sounds like crap.(of course I don’t know if you have a Marshall stack either, no offense meant).
Many of the bands you mentioned, although pictured in ads with various pedals and things, don’t use those things on stage or in the studio. Many of those bands use hot rodded tube amps(Mesa Triple Rectifiers I believe) to get that punishing distortion sound. You’ll find the pedals you listed may not deliver the goods.
Boss DS-1: Thin raspy distortion
Boss Metal Zone: Thicker, more bottom heavy, but not well defined, can’t hear individual notes.
DODDeath: Great in the bedroom, non-existant live.
Multi-effects: Great way to get lots o’ pedals for cheap, but all the effects have a certain sound and it effects the guitar all the time if it’s plugged in.
To get rid of this, you need more $.
EQ: Great for dialing a distortion pedal to your liking, but won’t give you fuzz on it’s own.Also try a Pro-co Turbo Rat and a Big Muff. Both deliver awesome distortion in any setting.
The Tech 21 XXL with a humbucking pick-up is good too.I hope this helps. I’ve got hundreds of pedals, so if you have any other questions, post ’em!
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January 8, 2001 at 10:58 pm #30612AnonymousGuest
: I’ll bet that Dave Love and Bob the nob are the same person. I’ll also bet that Bob squat-thrusted his guitar and it managed to pierce his feeble brain.
Up until Austin Powers you thought "shag" described the bright colors of your mom’s trailer carpet, where the best part of you dribbled down your mom’s ass crack and became a permanent stain. -
January 8, 2001 at 9:23 pm #64996AnonymousGuest
any begginers have any question in how to play guitar u can e_mail me
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January 8, 2001 at 7:56 pm #30607AnonymousGuest
Check out my song "Wanda the Fat Girl" at mp3.com.Go to: http://www.mp3.com/johneyrock
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January 8, 2001 at 4:30 pm #30608AnonymousGuest
a friend of mine had the same trouble. he put some plumbers tape around the thread of the bar, it worked a treat. good luck
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January 8, 2001 at 4:24 pm #30605AnonymousGuest
i think he is one of the most original players ever
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January 8, 2001 at 4:10 pm #30604AnonymousGuest
has anyone tried this amp (is it loud enough to gig)
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January 29, 2002 at 7:52 am #90200AnonymousGuest
I own this amp. It can get pretty darn loud in a bedroom. Although I haven’t tried it, I think that it’s loud enought to fill a dive bar or large coffee shop. Note, however, that Carvin almost instantly scaled the wattage up to 50 in the very next year of production of these amps. Still, you can find the 33 used and try it out, then if you need more power, get a matching cab for about the same differential price between the 33 and the 50. Hope this helps. Contact me if you have any more questions.
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January 8, 2001 at 3:38 pm #30602AnonymousGuest
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January 8, 2001 at 3:38 pm #30606AnonymousGuest
you cant tell me that garcia is good. "I AM"
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January 8, 2001 at 12:55 pm #30601AnonymousGuest
I have an Ibanez RG with a Floyd Rose double lock. Problem is the handle or "whammy bar". It will not stay put! As soon as you use it, it swings straight down or even further away. Anyone got a solution to stiffen it up and make it stay put? I hate to go searching for it when i need it. Ice Cold, Anchorage, Alaska.
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January 8, 2001 at 10:57 am #30600AnonymousGuest
Ok , im trying to decide what to buy,if u have or have had any of these then tell me how they sound and if thier good enough to buy, boss band graphic equilizer, boss metal zone, boss ds1 distortion, dod gs30 guitar effects processor, dod death metal distortion , or any digitech foot pedal like the whammy
any suggestions of which one of these i should buy cause im looking for the sound like in metallica, korn, slipknot, taproot, and greenday or blink. -
January 8, 2001 at 10:36 am #30597AnonymousGuest
I have posted the score in tab & notation for "Train of Thought",
my personal tribute to the late flamenco master Carlos Montoya.
Interested parties can hear the song at:
http://www.mp3.com/jimgraham , where they will also
find directions to the score,Jim in Canada
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January 8, 2001 at 6:21 am #30595AnonymousGuest
Anyone use it? Why did it crash?
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January 8, 2001 at 9:03 pm #80269AnonymousGuest
[The body of this post has been reconstituted from replies so it may differ from what was originally written.] CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP
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January 8, 2001 at 6:05 am #30596AnonymousGuest
Hi! You all probably hear these kinds of questions all of the time, I’m sorry, but I am just starting to learn to play the guitar, and I need some advice on what to purchase. For example, where should I look to find a relatively inexpensive guitar, and what’s a decent brand for acoustic guitars? Any help would be much appreciated.
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January 8, 2001 at 3:47 am #30594AnonymousGuest
One thing I would do is go play some electrics in your local music stores. Talk to some of the employees there it is their job to help you find what you need. Tell them the price range you want to spend and the style of music you play. They should point you in the right direction.
Most of all just play everything you think you might like. I would start playing a strat by Fender. The Mexican ones are not that bad and tons cheaper than the Americans are. Squire strats aren’t bad but you have to play them before you buy. You might look into some simi-hollow body electrics.
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January 8, 2001 at 3:32 am #30593AnonymousGuest
I don’t know how he is doing it,but SEVERAL posts w/my moniker have appeared w/regards to the knob. It’s NOT my comments!!!!!!
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January 8, 2001 at 3:12 am #30591AnonymousGuest
My clean sucks, and i don´t know what to do, does anybody have a patch structure for a great clean?
Please I need Help.
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January 8, 2001 at 2:41 am #30586AnonymousGuest
see ya…
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January 8, 2001 at 1:41 am #30584AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : guitar cords
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January 8, 2001 at 12:30 am #30585AnonymousGuest
Bob the Nob or what ever you are called, some people do like you I am not saying they dont but it isnt fair that you are making our boring site into a mental ward, I do wish that you and your Rikki, Dale Dr Love and your other "PATHETIC" friends would just back off this crap site or what ever you want to call it please.
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January 7, 2001 at 11:55 pm #30583AnonymousGuest
for the song the gods were angry with me jim reeves & jerry lee lewis sang it in the 50s
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January 7, 2001 at 11:28 pm #30580AnonymousGuest
If you need effects to make you sound good you must be crap!
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June 15, 2003 at 8:59 pm #87263AnonymousGuest
if you want a good sound buy youselve a rack becaurse pedals are shit
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January 7, 2001 at 11:26 pm #30582AnonymousGuest
If you own one and you don’t know, you are obviously CRAP
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January 7, 2001 at 11:07 pm #30581AnonymousGuest
: I have the MARSHALL JCM 900 with a 4X12 box !
: How many Ohms have I to choose for ONE box ?!: Is it dangerous to choose higher/ lower ohms ?!
You have to ask Earnie for further details (or one of his lakais) – because HE is the master of NOT calling back ;-D !!!!!!!
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January 7, 2002 at 11:58 pm #88943AnonymousGuest
I’m looking to sell this amp and would like to know a round about price. Thanks
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January 7, 2001 at 10:58 pm #30579AnonymousGuest
What kind of guitar do you use and what´s the prob ?!?
Do you need TABs or good lessons ?!?
Check this out : http://www.guitarlessonworld.com !
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January 7, 2001 at 10:54 pm #30578AnonymousGuest
I have the MARSHALL JCM 900 with a 4X12 box !
How many Ohms have I to choose for ONE box ?!Is it dangerous to choose higher/ lower ohms ?!
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January 7, 2001 at 10:08 pm #30575AnonymousGuest
: Why make a rig from an 35 year old car.
Crazy I guess, I thought Jags were worthless till I saw what those Jag fans were paying for em. Got the neck and the body so why not? 35 yrs. ain’t so old, heck, I’m 51.:-)
Meaux
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January 7, 2001 at 9:13 pm #30574AnonymousGuest
if anyone can help me e-mail me
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January 7, 2001 at 8:39 am #30569AnonymousGuest
FAT SWEATY SLUT I BET YOUR UNCLE PORKS YOU ,YOU MINGER
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January 7, 2001 at 8:36 am #30570AnonymousGuest
YES YOUVE MISSED OUT THAT YOUR A FAT SLUT AND THAT YOUVE GOT A FACE THAT LOOKES LIKE ITS HAD LOGS CHOPED ON THE FUCKER.YOUR A SPLIT ARSE ANYWAY ,I BET YOU CANT EVEN PLAY THE GUITAR. MY ADVICE TO YOU LOVE IS TAKE UP WEIGHT LIFFTING COA YOUR MOTHER RAISED A GOOD DUMBELL HERE GO AND GET 5 STONE OF POTATOES AT THE SHOP P.S. CARIE THEM IN YOUR HAT.MR LOVE
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January 7, 2001 at 8:17 am #30566AnonymousGuest
Just too many young bitches on this board. Get a fuckin life Lovelace…
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January 7, 2001 at 8:15 am #30565AnonymousGuest
I should’ve made specifications that you have to be atleast 18 to answer this question. Bc you are obviously very young and in dire need of some attention. So next time instead of going to all that effort to be a immature prick, save it and realize that you are one and have no need to prove it…
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January 7, 2001 at 8:12 am #30567AnonymousGuest
you have no chance at all to find parts for a catalogue guitar, you tit!
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January 7, 2001 at 7:03 am #30562AnonymousGuest
I used to come hear and asked loadsa questions about guitars as a
beginner, and I got in detail answers from mature individuals who
realy did care. I stll wanna be hear and get questions answered,but
its people like Mr. nob and his trustie companions that are realy
bringing us down. Just listen to the complaints. Is there a way we can
bar these people, and get our site back, Cmom guys I need your
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January 7, 2001 at 6:55 am #30564AnonymousGuest
I have what i have think is a National 1931 Walnut sunburst Triolian body and neck. It is missing everything else…YES everything. What are the chances of buying replacement parts to put it back in playing order?
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January 7, 2001 at 6:41 am #30563AnonymousGuest
Prick!!!!!!!
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January 7, 2001 at 6:19 am #30560AnonymousGuest
I dont know anything about fuckin effects pedals so why the fuck are you askin me you fuckin stupid prick! Only jokin go for the Pod ( Cheap and very effective, especially for recording purposes).
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January 7, 2001 at 6:09 am #30559AnonymousGuest
Why make a rig from an 35 year old car.
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January 7, 2001 at 6:05 am #30561AnonymousGuest
WHY DONT U JUST BUY A GUITAR THAT YOU UNDERSTAND, OH,AND BY THE WAY,WHY DONT YOU FUCK OFF!
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January 7, 2001 at 6:00 am #30557AnonymousGuest
IF YOU SEND ME THAT PHOTO, I’LL RAM IT UP YOUR ARSE.
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January 7, 2001 at 5:58 am #30556AnonymousGuest
TRY ONE OF THESE SUPERB AMPS AND YOU WILL GO A LONG WAY
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January 7, 2001 at 4:46 am #30558AnonymousGuest
I have been given a guitar and I dont know much about them, the only thing written on it is "Hohner Bass"n & is made in Japan. It has a black body and I think a maple handle, and has four strings, I Jack plug socket and two turnable Knobs, Anyone have any idea? I can send photo if tghat helps at all. Thanks
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January 7, 2001 at 4:34 am #30555AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2001 at 4:11 am #30554AnonymousGuest
Can anybody advise on which effects unit is the best. I have a Marshall stack and want to purchase a kick ass efects unit for around £500(Pod Pro, Zoom gfx8?? etc).
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January 7, 2001 at 3:37 am #30553AnonymousGuest
Most NZ bands/musos who want to make music seriously are already in Australia!
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January 7, 2001 at 3:33 am #30552AnonymousGuest
: Who cares, it sounds CRAP anyway
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January 7, 2001 at 3:31 am #30550AnonymousGuest
: why hello again booby the n..oh my gosh?! did i spell that wrong? my sincere apologies goes out to you. well pimple boy, i’m sure you’d love to shag me, but the truth is hon, and you know it, that you’re not even past puberty. this is what you lead us all to believe at least. the truth is, boob, that even if i plucked every single pube from your body, which i’m sure you would just love as well, and tied them all together, your scraggly little hairs wouldn’t be long enough to restring even one of my guitar’s strings. IS THIS BECAUSE YOU ARE CRAP? take care.
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January 7, 2001 at 3:27 am #30551AnonymousGuest
: WHET IS THIS WORLD COMING TO?????
: Read your Bible,especially Revelations
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January 7, 2001 at 2:40 am #30549AnonymousGuest
I’m a newbie to this list so be gentle:-)
I’m building a rig from a 66 Jag body, 95 Strat neck.
While shopping for humbuckers I found some cheap ones on the WD Music page. Anybody use any of these pickups? Who are they made by?Thanks, sugestions welcome,
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January 7, 2001 at 2:28 am #30548AnonymousGuest
why hello again booby the n..oh my gosh?! did i spell that wrong? my sincere apologies goes out to you. well pimple boy, i’m sure you’d love to shag me, but the truth is hon, and you know it, that you’re not even past puberty. this is what you lead us all to believe at least. the truth is, boob, that even if i plucked every single pube from your body, which i’m sure you would just love as well, and tied them all together, your scraggly little hairs wouldn’t be long enough to restring even one of my guitar’s strings. IS THIS BECAUSE YOU ARE CRAP? take care.
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January 7, 2001 at 1:56 am #30547AnonymousGuest
I just bought a Jackson with a dbl locking tremolo on it and Im not too fimiliar with these things. When tuning from e to d and so on, do I need to loosen any of the clamps or anything. Would an EVH D Tuna be a good investment?
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January 7, 2001 at 1:44 am #30546AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : BUZZ FEIGHTON TUNING METHOD
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January 7, 2001 at 1:40 am #30544AnonymousGuest
WHET IS THIS WORLD COMING TO?????
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January 7, 2001 at 1:00 am #30543AnonymousGuest
Bob the SERIOS nob,
:You are a pathetic piece of shit wiped off my foot, who thinks he can
hve a laugh at a serios guitar site, which you know damn all about.
My guess is your a punk ass boy whoes face is covered with acne
and your fucken balls havent even dropped yet. So fuck off out of this
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January 7, 2001 at 12:53 am #30542AnonymousGuest
Stop talking crap. If you can play, you can play – if you can’t (obviously like YOU), you are crap
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January 7, 2001 at 12:47 am #30541AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2001 at 12:42 am #30538AnonymousGuest
good name,but who cares.i bet its crap just like you
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January 7, 2001 at 12:08 am #30540AnonymousGuest
TABS? What crap
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January 7, 2001 at 12:07 am #30539AnonymousGuest
Is that a girls name? Whatever. Play with yourself more and build up your stamena. I don’t need to cos I’m that good anyway and I have hundreds of girls wanting to do that for me anyway.
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January 6, 2001 at 8:36 pm #30535AnonymousGuest
brisbane, australia.
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January 6, 2001 at 3:15 pm #30537AnonymousGuest
can anybody help me i need the sound of santana’s corazon espinado and RATM renegades of the funk in my me 30 does anybody have’em thanks
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January 6, 2001 at 11:38 am #30532AnonymousGuest
Hello and HELP…
I need an owners manual, or good copy of an owners manual for a Tascam 488 MkII
Can anyone help me? Ralph
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March 9, 2002 at 10:35 am #92290AnonymousGuest
Hey have you found a manual for the Tascam 488 MKII yet if you have please Email me at [email protected] Thanks…… : Hello and HELP… : I need an owners manual, or good copy of an owners manual for a Tascam 488 MkII : Can anyone help me? Ralph
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January 6, 2001 at 7:57 am #30534AnonymousGuest
I’m in search of a place that has a REAL music scene with REAL musicians that are serious about music. U know people with goals and know how important practice and creativity is…HAHAHAHA. I’m looking 2 relocate from the joke that is Las Vegas with its endless parade of fakes and posers 2 a land where creativity is more than a myth. Moved here almost a year ago and man I’m I sorry. If anyone knows where some real action is lemme know. Thanx in advance.
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January 6, 2001 at 6:12 am #30531AnonymousGuest
the quality of this site is seriously deteriorating quickly. people do not come here to read about who bobby the nobby wants to shag, we come here to talk guitars. this is why it has a title of "guitar discussion", in case you haven’t noticed. of course a sence of humour does well, but i can’t see how dick sizes and all this other crap pertains to guitars. perhalps i’ve missed something….
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January 6, 2001 at 5:58 am #30529AnonymousGuest
: Can anyone help me identify this guitar? Guild Star-
: fire, not sure if it is a 1,2,3,or 4. Electric,double
: cutaway-Blond, all tiger stripe maple body,with 22frets,with block inlay fret board.The fret board is
: either black ebony or rosewood.Chesterfield emblem in
: peg head, 2 humbucker pickups, 2 vol. & 2 tone knobs,
: 1 master vol. control, +1, 3way toggle switch, harp
: shaped tail piece. All hardware is chorme. Mint con-
: dition. Can you tell me the year of manufacture,and
: an approximate value? I’ve owned this guitar for
: approximately 5 years, and purchased it used. All
: information will be greatly appreciated.
: Thanks, pennydigger: What you have my friend is a Starfire 5. My dad bought me 1 in ’71. Mine was trans green. EXCELLENT guitar,weak P/U’s comparred to Gibson. Mine came up with a twisted neck shortly after I got it. They WOULDN’T /couldn’t fix it. I sold it for 00 and got a ’61 345. As for value,that’s hard to say. I haven’t seen ANY since the early ’70’s. If you want to sell it,email me. I might be interested for nastalgic reasons.
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January 6, 2001 at 4:58 am #30530AnonymousGuest
when u tune down u get a more bass sound out of your music
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January 6, 2001 at 3:15 am #30524AnonymousGuest
: Okay, we can cut heads and you can be Ralph Macchio and I’ll be Steve Vai. Call up the devil and let’s get it on! But if you lift your leg into the crane position, expect a Les Paul to the skull.
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January 6, 2001 at 3:11 am #30525AnonymousGuest
:Great bedroom amp. The distortion is a bit shrill.
The whole amp is trebly but it is light and loud. Use a Big Muff and you’re gonna be happy.
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January 5, 2001 at 9:41 pm #30521AnonymousGuest
Vintage Guitar Magazine will have a wealth of ’59 Pauls from varoius dealers. Check their website to see how you can get the current issue in Austraila. Also check Ebay, there are millions of guitars on there.
: Does anybody know where I could buy a 59 Les Paul guitar from in Australia.
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January 5, 2001 at 9:38 pm #30522AnonymousGuest
I have two USA Kramer "V" guitars for sale: a 1984 and a 1986. If interested check Ebay Item #1402388355 and Item #1402520593.
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January 5, 2001 at 9:18 pm #30520AnonymousGuest
i have tons of tabs i can copy for u
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January 5, 2001 at 9:16 pm #30519AnonymousGuest
pls help me to get faster playing shred esp.
my picking
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January 5, 2001 at 7:57 pm #30518AnonymousGuest
Thanks mate, already tried that – no luck. Rang Rosetti today spoke to Teresa ( very helpful ) but although she had a copy of the book she could not ID it. Apparently the bridge is a very old design! The guitar was loaned for the photo in 1982 ? by Rosetti it says so on the back cover of the book.
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January 5, 2001 at 7:32 pm #30516AnonymousGuest
I have a Ensenada acoustic 1972 I think. It was sort of a hand me down
and I would like to find out more about the manufacturer. Does anyone
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January 5, 2001 at 7:15 pm #30514AnonymousGuest
Hi, there!
I still lookin´ for the Laney LC15 schematics!
If anybody know where to get it on the web please E-Mail me!!!!!!!!!!!!Thank you very much!
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January 5, 2001 at 1:58 pm #30512AnonymousGuest
: I’ve recently bought a digital home recording studio and have been playing both rhythm and lead guitar parts
: on each song. Of course it’s a lot of fun, but I have come to realize that this method will stunt my musical growth somewhat as I have no-one to interface with or learn from. I do play out on occassion, but does anyone know of any method that encourages expression
: and increases skill other than playing along to CD’s
: or working out tabs ?
: PS: speaking of playing with myself, I’m not really anti Bob-the-Nob but aren’t we supposed to be talking about music ?You need to be playing with other people – its the only way! Scary at first but so much fun once you get into it. Give it a go, good luck and have fun.
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January 5, 2001 at 1:50 pm #30513AnonymousGuest
Can anyone help me identify this guitar? Guild Star-
fire, not sure if it is a 1,2,3,or 4. Electric,double
cutaway-Blond, all tiger stripe maple body,with 22frets,with block inlay fret board.The fret board is
either black ebony or rosewood.Chesterfield emblem in
peg head, 2 humbucker pickups, 2 vol. & 2 tone knobs,
1 master vol. control, +1, 3way toggle switch, harp
shaped tail piece. All hardware is chorme. Mint con-
dition. Can you tell me the year of manufacture,and
an approximate value? I’ve owned this guitar for
approximately 5 years, and purchased it used. All
information will be greatly appreciated.
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January 5, 2001 at 11:00 am #30509AnonymousGuest
Does anybody know where I could buy a 59 Les Paul guitar from in Australia.
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January 5, 2001 at 10:29 am #30508AnonymousGuest
I am shoping for a guitar
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January 5, 2001 at 8:57 am #30505AnonymousGuest
I have been playing acoustic guitar for 6 years and now I want to buy my first electric. Problem is I don’t know anything about electric guitars and I can’t find any "electric guitar buying for dummies".
I want to learn what to get and how. I am looking for a guitar that will be good for what I play. I am mostly blues oriented but I am a jazz guitar begginer student so I would need something for that sound as well.
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January 5, 2001 at 7:51 am #30507AnonymousGuest
No, those locks are there to keep the strings from slipping out of tune when using the whammy. Keep it tight (but not too tight), you don’t want to crimp the strings. So you can HEAR how it works, loosen them and use the whammy bar, then strum a chord. You’ll hear how out of tune it is. Now, retune it and tighten the locks, use the whammy and then strum a chord. If everything is set-up right it will still be in tune. I hope this helps.
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January 5, 2001 at 7:13 am #30502AnonymousGuest
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January 5, 2001 at 6:05 am #30500AnonymousGuest
fuck off you wonky faced slinty eyed bastrard
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January 5, 2001 at 5:27 am #30501AnonymousGuest
how is the rocpro 1000 combo?
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January 5, 2001 at 5:20 am #30499AnonymousGuest
I just got a Jackson with the Floyd Rose locking tremolo and im lost. This is my first guitar and Im just not sure what everything does. In particular, the locking system at the top of the neck that holds the strings down. Should that be unscrewed a little or what?!
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January 5, 2001 at 4:50 am #30497AnonymousGuest
Who has an ADMIRA Avila classical guitar? Do you consider it a good buy?
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January 5, 2001 at 3:53 am #30496AnonymousGuest
Slammers are OK if you want a well built cheap starter. Some of them are better than others. As for them being plywood, I’m not sure I agree. The Archtop model is mahogany with a sick flametop for the money. The pickups will be weaker than you will probably want. Do not buy one if you plan to sink $ into better electronics. Just put it towards a USA model. They are a good value new and a steal used if you can find any. Hamer is so backed up now, finding a new one is hard. I own 4 USA models: Californian, Daytona, Diablo and Studio. I won’t play anything else. You can’t compare for the 4164380.
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January 5, 2001 at 3:26 am #30493AnonymousGuest
Go to Gibsons web site at http://www.gibson.com click on "support" and you can e-mail Gibson for the info you’re looking for.
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January 5, 2001 at 3:17 am #30495AnonymousGuest
Not sure about the model # , but the guitar is made by C.F. Martin as a lower end guitar to their american series. Martin does have a web site, you may be able to check for more info there. (Don’t know the exact web address)
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July 4, 2001 at 4:11 pm #80522AnonymousGuest
I got a Sigma SG-9 acustic (1982 model) along with som other "better" guitars like Ovation Coll 1991 and a Gibson J200 – got to tell you one thing: when it comes to the acoustic sound and joy of playing i prefere the Sigma – getting better all the time (belive it)!
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January 5, 2001 at 2:10 am #30494AnonymousGuest
I have an older Sigma Guitar that was given to me and I am just learning how to play. I would like some history on my guitar from anyone that may know anything about Model Number DM-5S. Please let me know if you have heard about this make or model. Thanks
Steve
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January 16, 2002 at 12:45 am #89413AnonymousGuest
I just bought a Sigma DM1-STCE "DREADNOUGHT" and I could not be more pleased. I have played a lot of guitars in my life, I own several and have access to many—I will say this–This product of the Martin Co. really lives up to the Martin Reputation. This has to be the most beautifully voiced guitar I ever played–I knew I had to have this as soon as I picked it up in the store. I even traded my CORT STRAT for it!!! No contest!! The pickup (this is a hybrid guitar) is by far superior to anything I ever heard, and as a straight accoustic, it ROCKS!! AL – Ottawa Canada : I have an older Sigma Guitar that was given to me and I am just learning how to play. I would like some history on my guitar from anyone that may know anything about Model Number DM-5S. Please let me know if you have heard about this make or model. Thanks : Steve
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January 5, 2001 at 12:01 am #30490AnonymousGuest
GET A LIFE U FUCKING ARSE BASHER
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January 5, 2001 at 12:00 am #30489AnonymousGuest
STICK IT UP YOUR ARSE U FUCK WITT
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January 4, 2001 at 11:57 pm #30488AnonymousGuest
FUCK OFF U PRATT
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January 4, 2001 at 11:46 pm #30487AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know if the Black 335 pictured in Ralph Denyer’s guitar handbook is available. Not the current edition of the book. It’s on the inside front cover.
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January 4, 2001 at 9:28 pm #30486AnonymousGuest
Of course I meant GM if I meant something else I would have said so. And NO I didn’t say scalloped fretboard, I said scalloped bracing. C’mon Bob, get with the program. I am a beginner looking for information. Thanks for trying
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January 4, 2001 at 8:43 pm #30484AnonymousGuest
depending on what ur playing, especially on guitar, the most common freq’s are in the mids. its the nature of guitar. and the human ear also hears midrangy stuff better than other frequency’s so that would explain it. ur cab may well have a very nice resonating freq tho, which is good. and yes, i’m pretty sure everything has some resonance frequency, i think humans are around 9 or 7 herts. thats way below human hearing, which is 20-20,000.
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January 4, 2001 at 8:36 pm #30485AnonymousGuest
I got an audiowerks 2 package thing and its great. its about 00 aus, but u’ll also be better off getting a lil 2 or 4 channel mixer worth about 250 aus. it u can’t get the mixer, u can use a cd player with a karaoke input, but the mixer is certainly a better option. i’ve got a pentium something and its like 600hz or whatever, it handels it pretty well. if u can, cut down on the number of little things/programs u have running in that lower right hand corner, cause they can make it slow down n crash. also, get something with about 10g’s of space, cause them wav files get miiiiiiiiighty large
: )good luck, email me if u wanna know anything else
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January 4, 2001 at 8:11 pm #30481AnonymousGuest
I have not owned a Hammer Slammer, but I know the history of the Hamer company. The Slammers are the low-end Korean guitars that Kahman imports under the Hamer brand name. If you’re looking to buy a Hamer I strongly sugguest that you buy an American made one, the Koreans are usually plywood and with very cheap electronics.
: Anyone who have experiences with theese guitars?
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August 16, 2002 at 11:15 pm #98442AnonymousGuest
: I have not owned a Hammer Slammer, but I know the history of the Hamer company. The Slammers are the low-end Korean guitars that Kahman imports under the Hamer brand name. If you’re looking to buy a Hamer I strongly sugguest that you buy an American made one, the Koreans are usually plywood and with very cheap electronics. : : Anyone who have experiences with theese guitars? i bought one for my 8 year old son and it didn’t last for 2 weeks before it stoped working.I opened it up and the electronics suck whoever built the guitar sucked i suggeust,do not buy one they ripped me off 300$ from me.Now my son doesn’t have a guitar because somebody is to lazy to take the time to make a guitar right.
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January 4, 2001 at 7:27 pm #30482AnonymousGuest
Phew!! I’ve been working on it now for 6 months. I must have put 1000 hours into the editing, but I couldn’t be more pleased with the results. A video that would have cost tens of thousands in man hours just a few years ago, I was able to do on my own computer. It’s an hour long, and it demonstrates in no uncertain fashion THE TRICK which I describe in my book PlaneTalk, the key to tracking all things musical on the fretboard.
Check it out at http://www.lorange.kirk.net
All the best,
K i r k
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January 4, 2001 at 5:22 pm #30479AnonymousGuest
I USE A COMPUTER WITH A 233 CHIP(ITS QUITE OLD) BUT HAVE INSTALLED A128 MEGS OF RAM (THE MORE TRACKS THE MORE RAM, APPARENTLY) I RUN COOL EDIT PRO, WHICH IS I COMPLETE RECORDING STUDIO,WITH EFFECTS ETC.I USE A 4 CHANNEL MIXER INTO THE SOUND CARD(CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER AWE 64) WHICH IS MORE THAN ENOUGH,YOU SAY THAT YOU WANT TO RECORD ACOUSTIC GUITAR, WELL YOU NEED A GOOD MIKE,A SURE SM 57 OR 58 WILL BE FINE,ALTHOUGH THERE ARE CHEAPER COPIES OUT THERE WHICH ARE QUITE GOOD. HONESTLEY ITS GREAT RECORDING ON COMPUTER AS THE EDING AN EFFECTS ARE ALL GOOD QUALITY. IVE RECORDED WITH OUR BAND IN A STUDIO, AND HAVE HAD BETTER RESULTS AT HOME(YOU HAVE MORE TIME ETC). ANYWAY, I HOPE THAT I HAVE BEEN OF SOME HELP. IF I CAN HELP IN ANY WAY E-MAIL ME, OR IF ANYBODY CAN HELP WITH MY RECORDING TECHNIQUES LET ME KNOW. CHEERS. TOM
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January 4, 2001 at 3:11 pm #30478AnonymousGuest
Anyone who have experiences with theese guitars?
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June 8, 2004 at 6:27 am #116498AnonymousGuest
i had to live with one until i got a job and was able to afford a real guitar, but they are good for beginners.
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July 24, 2003 at 5:07 pm #88684AnonymousGuest
: Yes, i have a sweet balck and white one
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July 24, 2003 at 5:08 pm #109487AnonymousGuest
: : Yes, i have a sweet black and white one
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January 4, 2001 at 1:36 pm #30477AnonymousGuest
So much talk about this idiot, so little guitar!
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January 4, 2001 at 1:32 pm #30476AnonymousGuest
I was thinking about this the other day- do you think that everything has a resonant frequency? This is probably physics 101, but I have noticed that my Classic 20 seems to get a lot louder when I crank up the mids, even with the bass and treble rolled off completely. It sounds amazing, really cuts through the mix, especially when I crank the mids. I think this has to do with things like cabinet design, speaker design, etc. Do you think guitar amps should have a flat response? I don’t think so, my amp has so much more character than other, bigger amps I have tried. I think it has to do with it’s particular resonance, what do you think?
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January 4, 2001 at 11:46 am #30473AnonymousGuest
the guitar has 4 rocker switches, one for each pickup and one for a "rhythm or solo" thingy. 21 frets. Sunbursty look. One volume, one tone. WHAT THE HELL IS IT?
The wondering is killing me.
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January 4, 2001 at 8:11 am #30472AnonymousGuest
thinking about going to computer recording and would like to hear from others who have. would like input as to what is needed and works. play accoustic 6 and 12 string fingerstyle, with altered tunings and standard with some vocals. probably wouldn’t need more than four tracks with very minimal effects, i.e. reverb, chorus. just need some pointers as to where to look and what to look at. thanks, whimsmith
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January 4, 2001 at 7:05 am #30474AnonymousGuest
Thanx a real lot Im2. I’ll definatly keep this info in mind for when im ready, because i think i have a lot to learn, but thanx for giving me a little more knowledge on what im doing =)
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January 4, 2001 at 7:02 am #30470AnonymousGuest
OK, i wanted to know how to tune a 1/2step down because i pulled a tab up for "Right NOw" by SR-71, and it specifies to tune the guitar a 1/2 step down. I guess im getting too advanced to early, huh? Ive only been taking lessons for like 4-5months now, but i definatly will listen to ur advice! Thanks! =)
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March 8, 2002 at 10:53 pm #92280AnonymousGuest
help tell me 6th is low e 5th nad the rest wanna tune to paino thank u
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January 4, 2001 at 6:59 am #30471AnonymousGuest
Thanks very much, illd efinatly get some major practicing in =)
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January 4, 2001 at 6:50 am #30467AnonymousGuest
Anyone got tab for the theme to Ghostbusters – that would go off on electric guitar. If you have, email me. Cheers.
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February 3, 2003 at 10:07 am #81966AnonymousGuest
i would like this song to do a punk cover if anyone has it please e-mail it to me thanx.
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January 29, 2004 at 9:29 pm #86426AnonymousGuest
dude me first and the gimme gimmes have done a great version of this song
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November 12, 2001 at 8:09 am #86225AnonymousGuest
: Anyone got tab for the theme to Ghostbusters – that would go off on electric guitar. If you have, email me. or any sax If you have, email me. Thanx
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October 10, 2001 at 2:57 am #106947AnonymousGuest
That’s alright man, Bustin Makes me feel good!
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January 4, 2001 at 6:10 am #30468AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : How do I get that "crazy train" sound?
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January 4, 2001 at 6:07 am #30464AnonymousGuest
I’ve recently bought a digital home recording studio and have been playing both rhythm and lead guitar parts
on each song. Of course it’s a lot of fun, but I have come to realize that this method will stunt my musical growth somewhat as I have no-one to interface with or learn from. I do play out on occassion, but does anyone know of any method that encourages expression
and increases skill other than playing along to CD’s
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January 4, 2001 at 5:45 am #30463AnonymousGuest
Its obvious that Dave Love, Rikki Romance, Bob The Nob, Mong, Jimmi, are all from server near me. Please excuse these tossers as other people off this server are getting a bad name.
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January 4, 2001 at 5:17 am #30465AnonymousGuest
DO UOY SUFREF FORM DYSLEXAI
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January 4, 2001 at 4:58 am #30460AnonymousGuest
: Ok, im completely new at the guitar, and ive been taken lessons a few months now, but i need some help here. WHat is "Hammering" and "pull-offs" when playing a guitar? And how do i tune my guitar One half step down? Id definatly appreciate some help!
: My suggestion to ya is this: DON’T concern yourself with those "gimicks." YET. You have SO MUCH to learn,your time would be MUCH better spent practicing what your teacher wants you to learn. Tell him to show you some open chord scales. Practice them until you are DREAMING about playing those scales. That’s when YOU’LL know you are practicing enough,depending on your goal.
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January 4, 2001 at 4:56 am #30462AnonymousGuest
Now you’re getting it.
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January 4, 2001 at 4:46 am #30458AnonymousGuest
We like this site boring. By the way Bob, how do you tune to an open G on an acoustic. What are the notes ?
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January 4, 2001 at 4:37 am #30457AnonymousGuest
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January 4, 2001 at 4:37 am #30454AnonymousGuest
lm2 has it right, but I was wondering, if you are a beginner, why do you want to know how to tune down a 1/2 step? I only do this with my 12 string to keep less tension on the neck. Just wondering.
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January 4, 2001 at 4:33 am #30455AnonymousGuest
I agree, but consider this. Bob is not a musician at all. He just gets his jollies from pretending he is and screwing up other peoples fun. Don’t worry, he will get bored soon and go somewhere else. Just hang in there and don’t reply to any more of his or his cronies attemt at witticisms. ( like I just did, sorry)
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January 4, 2001 at 4:30 am #30456AnonymousGuest
i had a date with "dave love" and its true, he really has a weapon like a thermos flask. i was a bit worried about the detachable cups on the end though!!!!!!!
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January 4, 2001 at 4:23 am #30452AnonymousGuest
IM2, if thats your real name, do you work in a guitar shop, or better still, wish you worked for a guitar magazine, your comments are about as much use as used toilet paper
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January 4, 2001 at 4:16 am #30451AnonymousGuest
frank, you are crap. i would love to cut heads with you and piss you off with how good i am, but you are obviously inferior to me ps. you are probably a nice person, but you dont have a sense of humour, and you are still crap
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January 4, 2001 at 3:53 am #30453AnonymousGuest
Don’t let anonymous shit stirrers like bob ruin your day. He is one of the many idiots that the nameless/faceless internet has unleashed. He is the guy in the music store who sits there and plays every Bush, Offspring, Creed (place trendy band name here)song that he knows. Maybe one of his powerful solos will cause an amp or guitar rack to fall and crush his godlike playing hand. Chances are he’d miss that hand for other "solos" he plays in his room.
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January 4, 2001 at 3:48 am #30450AnonymousGuest
Only you can decide what sounds best to you. I have played thru several electric crate amps. They are not to bad. Play them side by side with YOUR guitar to make a decision if possible.
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January 4, 2001 at 3:46 am #30448AnonymousGuest
Hammer-ons and pull-offs is a technique using your fretting hand. to hammer-on a note: fret a note with your pointer finger (picking as usual) and while the note
is still ringing hammer-on another fret with your ring finger (do not pick).To pull off perform te above in reverse. Pick a note with your ring finger and pull off the string
with the fleshy tip of your finger while fretting another note on the same string with your pointer.This technique is better when you have built up a calous on your finger tip. Ask your teacher to show you.
As far as tuning down 1/2 step. This is equivalent to tuning your guitar one fret value lower. E flat, A flat, d Flat, G flat, B flat, E flat (low to high).
You can get a tuner that has the option of flat tuning. Or you can do it by ear. Have your instructor show you this too.Good luck
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January 4, 2001 at 3:30 am #30449AnonymousGuest
Ok, im completely new at the guitar, and ive been taken lessons a few months now, but i need some help here. WHat is "Hammering" and "pull-offs" when playing a guitar? And how do i tune my guitar One half step down? Id definatly appreciate some help!
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January 4, 2001 at 2:07 am #30446AnonymousGuest
i’m getting ready to buy an acoustic amp. It will the ca 30 crate or the fender acoustisonic 30. Which is the best sounding? Don’t want anything bigger.
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January 4, 2001 at 1:36 am #30445AnonymousGuest
here’s a really interesting webmagazine
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January 4, 2001 at 12:57 am #30444AnonymousGuest
: Just wanted to let everyone know that I am a closet pervert.
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January 3, 2001 at 10:33 pm #30439AnonymousGuest
Just wanted to let everyone know that I am a closet pervert.
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January 3, 2001 at 6:37 am #30436AnonymousGuest
http://www.scoutinternational.com is a new resource for unsigned/undiscovered musicians to show off their talent. The most artistic/graphical site out there for musicians. You want to get your music in front of A&R reps? That’s what this biz is all about.
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January 3, 2001 at 5:34 am #30433AnonymousGuest
I resuntly achoired a 1950 Fender Brordcastar from a big shop but have a problum gretting the intonation spot on, Any help would be much liked.
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January 3, 2001 at 4:14 am #30430AnonymousGuest
Jimmi, we’re looking for some intelligent discussion here. If you disagree with someone, that’s quite all right. But you don’t have to resort to insults to get your point across. Want to try again?
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January 3, 2001 at 4:22 am #80168AnonymousGuest
bog off you miserable prat!
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January 3, 2001 at 4:12 am #30432AnonymousGuest
have you tried HMV they do alot of music stuff.
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January 3, 2001 at 4:10 am #30431AnonymousGuest
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Thanks to the stellar revelations provided on this site by people like Alan Williamson and Bob the Nob, it is clear that there is no need for a Message Board on this site. We can all be grateful that people like these two individuals have provided such insight that we no longer need a Message Board to ask and answer questions. They have said everything that can be said.
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January 3, 2001 at 4:16 am #80148AnonymousGuest
I’m glad this message board is being shut down. Nobody takes it seriously anyway. Most peolpe seem to just be coming on here and writing profanity. I tried numerous times to get information and all the replys were about my mother or some stupid teenage sexual comment. : Thanks to the stellar revelations provided on this site by people like Alan Williamson and Bob the Nob, it is clear that there is no need for a Message Board on this site. We can all be grateful that people like these two individuals have provided such insight that we no longer need a Message Board to ask and answer questions. They have said everything that can be said.
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January 3, 2001 at 4:09 am #30428AnonymousGuest
: Just watched a Neil Young concert on Directv. What am I missing? This guy is touted as some form of superstar, yet he plays guitar worse than an amateur and his entire performance is sloppy. His guitar solos are completely uninspired, mostly single notes that he strums as hard as he can, sometimes breaking strings. When he plays these solos, he dances around like a maniac, really believing he is playing inspired licks, yet if you take away all his theatrics and just listen to the notes, he’s basically playing crap. Is it just me, or has this guy put one over on the music industry? WHAT PATHETIC DRIVEL, GO TO BED.
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August 15, 2002 at 7:25 am #98456AnonymousGuest
It’s just you.
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January 3, 2001 at 4:04 am #30429AnonymousGuest
Anyone in here know anything about guitars.
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January 3, 2001 at 4:03 am #30427AnonymousGuest
Thank you. You are a very creditable source and a contributing member of the music community.
: They are CRAP
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January 3, 2001 at 3:56 am #30426AnonymousGuest
Just watched a Neil Young concert on Directv. What am I missing? This guy is touted as some form of superstar, yet he plays guitar worse than an amateur and his entire performance is sloppy. His guitar solos are completely uninspired, mostly single notes that he strums as hard as he can, sometimes breaking strings. When he plays these solos, he dances around like a maniac, really believing he is playing inspired licks, yet if you take away all his theatrics and just listen to the notes, he’s basically playing crap. Is it just me, or has this guy put one over on the music industry?
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January 3, 2001 at 3:19 am #30418AnonymousGuest
They are CRAP
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January 3, 2001 at 3:18 am #30420AnonymousGuest
I am sneding you nothing about Jeff Buckley. He was crap
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December 23, 2001 at 12:27 am #108958AnonymousGuest
:whoever sent that message that buckley was crap pissed me off you obvouisly dont know class music when u hear and i have only got 2 words to say to you. tone deaf..
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January 3, 2001 at 3:17 am #30419AnonymousGuest
WHY DONT U FUCK RIGHT OFF U UNCLE FUCKER ,LEARN THE DRUMS COS WE SNEDING U FUCK ALL, TOSS POT
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January 3, 2001 at 3:13 am #30416AnonymousGuest
I am trying to find a music store that sells Trace Elliot Amps. So far,no luck.I have tried Music 123, Musicians Friend & Mars.I live in Va. Would prefer a store near by or one on line. Want a small acoustic amp, preferable Trace Elliot TA 30. Would appreciate your help. Thanks!
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January 3, 2001 at 3:12 am #30415AnonymousGuest
DOES ANYONE KNOW AT WHAT FREQUENCY 3RD & 5TH HARMONICS ARE GENERATED ON THE A STRING (TUNED TO 44O HTZ)
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January 2, 2001 at 10:43 pm #30409AnonymousGuest
If it’s the original Mego version from the 70’s you should sell it on Ebay. You might get 00 if it’s in really good condition. If you have the original box that’s even better.
: Need a price on the Ace Frehley Doll (KISS) its in prestine condition! how much are they worth or how much is someone willing to pay for one!
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January 2, 2001 at 10:41 pm #30411AnonymousGuest
Quality is a debateable issue. Ibanez are made in Japan, while Gibsons are made in the USA. Most people believe that USA instruments are better than imports. I think your JEM is a 7 string, right? That’s a whole different animal. The value of the real JEMs is pretty high from what I have seen. Les Pauls cost more and hold their value- in the 2,000 -,000 range. JEMS are around a grand. Both hold their respective values pretty well. I have owned Gibson and Ibanez, and would take a high-end Ibanez over a Gibson. But only a high-end Ibanez (I would consider the JEM high end).
: are these rock guitars as good quality as my gibson les paul standard and if so, do they hold there value as much
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January 2, 2001 at 10:35 pm #30410AnonymousGuest
Still looking for opinions. please no wise guys or stupid responses. If you have or have played the Skull & Snakes I’d like to know what you think. Thanks.
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January 3, 2001 at 3:24 am #80151AnonymousGuest
the guitar that u mention is truly great, "like me" and if you don’t like it you can get the fuck out of here. how sad are you asking stupid questions like that are you a mong, you fucking spastic.(ps) i have had your mam
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January 2, 2001 at 10:01 pm #30407AnonymousGuest
are these rock guitars as good quality as my gibson les paul standard and if so, do they hold there value as much
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January 2, 2001 at 9:55 pm #30406AnonymousGuest
any advice on improving my technique
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January 2, 2001 at 8:49 pm #30403AnonymousGuest
: Are you on Dope? Or just a lot of mid-80’s shred metal and white out?
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January 2, 2001 at 4:42 pm #30402AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know where I can find good used amps for sale online? I heard I can find better deals through online retailers than auctions….
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January 2, 2001 at 12:20 pm #30398AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : fretlord fretlights
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January 2, 2001 at 9:52 am #30399AnonymousGuest
I need a schematic for a Peavy Musician series 400 amp!!!
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May 13, 2002 at 2:08 am #110432AnonymousGuest
You ever find one? lookin for one also
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January 2, 2001 at 9:39 am #30395AnonymousGuest
Hey does anyone have the full tablature for the version of Satisfied mind by Jeff Buckley? Please sned it to me!!!!!!
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January 2, 2001 at 8:56 am #30393AnonymousGuest
: Need a price on the Ace Frehley Doll (KISS) its in prestine condition! how much are they worth or how much is someone willing to pay for one!
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January 2, 2001 at 8:51 am #30391AnonymousGuest
I need help setting the equalizer and tone controls on this thing..I’m used to using cheaper amps and I don’t know where to start. It’s going through an Ampeg quadbox.
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January 2, 2001 at 8:43 am #30389AnonymousGuest
The contributions on this site have been great until now. If you want to blow your own horn & talk crap, please do it somewhere else !
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January 2, 2001 at 8:43 am #30390AnonymousGuest
The contributions on this site have been great until now. If you want to blow your own horn & talk crap, please do it somewhere esle !
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January 2, 2001 at 8:37 am #30388AnonymousGuest
Need a price on the Ace Frehley Doll (KISS) its in prestine condition! how much are they worth or how much is someone willing to pay for one!
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January 2, 2001 at 7:55 am #30385AnonymousGuest
: 1. Get a life.
: 2. Get off this list unless you having something to contibute.
Well said Dr Rock – without Hendrix, where would music be today?
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January 2, 2001 at 5:52 am #30376AnonymousGuest
Hey man,
This is going to sound really awful, but you have to keep practising, it’s the only way to play like a pro. I don’t think there is any secret or magic word I could tell you that could solve your problem, except not to give up, and to practise untill it hurts. If you are playing diads, or two note power chords, try out different ways of choking any strings you aren’t playing. Think about how much pressure you really need to hold down a chord, making your life a little easier. Are you using enough distortion?! 🙂
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January 2, 2001 at 5:52 am #30378AnonymousGuest
What happens when a bass player takes Viagra?
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January 2, 2001 at 5:39 am #30374AnonymousGuest
I can play 5th chords perfectly, but I have to keep my hand at the
strings and use my wrist. I want to be able to play in and up and
down movement like my heros, Blink 182, Green day and so forth.
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January 2, 2001 at 5:03 am #30373AnonymousGuest
i need to change the reverb tank in my fender deluxe amp. i’m looking for someone to walk me through it. So, if anyone has experience with this, i would really appreciate some advice. thanks.
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January 2, 2001 at 3:00 am #30375AnonymousGuest
1. Get a life.
2. Get off this list unless you having something to contibute.
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January 2, 2001 at 2:53 am #30370AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know how to decode the serial number for my
12-string? It is a Yamaha FG-312 acoustic serial number
00226467.Thanks,
DTH
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January 2, 2001 at 2:36 am #30372AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Wide Neck Acoustic Steel String Guitars
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January 1, 2001 at 11:06 pm #30352AnonymousGuest
If Hendrix was alive now he would get a chance to see me play and realise how shit he really was. I AM GOD. How anybody can even being nearly as good as me is stupid. Watch me play and bow to me. It’s just as well Hendrix died or he would be embarrassed now. HIS STYLE WAS SHIT. Bum notes should not make legends.
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January 11, 2002 at 5:38 am #89085AnonymousGuest
It is quite obvious you do not have the brains that god gave you. No self repsecting guitar player has ever said Hendrix was shit. If anything Hendrix style was something to imulate. Hendrix started a music revoultion. Something you could never even come close too. Even if you tried .That is especially true if you stopped yanking your meat. Does you music get copied by many bands that went on to big stardom, I think not. Most people probably throw shit at you when you make a very crude attempt at guitar playing. I use the term loosely asshole. So, take your brains out of your asshole ,asshole and put them back into your head. No and not the one with the small head. IF YOU WERE SMART and it is quite obvious that you are not you would listen to Hendrix and realize that he is the master of guitar playing.
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January 11, 2002 at 5:26 am #89105AnonymousGuest
I don’t know what yahoo said Hendrix was shit ,but theguy has his head up his ass. Obviously this total shitfor brains does not know the first thing about music. Hendrix was an orginal. He created a style that other are still trying to copy to this day. Many bands and guitar players took many of his playing technics. Many of Hendrix songs are still get air play. There are not too many guitar players that can say that. That title was only for a select few like Hendrix. Hedrix was way ahead of his time. Hendrix set the stage for many bands that followed.If you bothered to listen you would hear that.At least Hendrix had the balls to create a orginal song and was not a wannabee like alot of shit bands you have today. Wake up asshole and listen to the music and style that Hendrix played. You will hear a orginality that was truly his own.
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January 1, 2001 at 7:20 pm #30351AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : I get cramps in my fretting hand when playing barre and 5th chords. Anyone got any solutions?
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