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January 12, 2003 at 10:50 pm #44445AnonymousGuest
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May 8, 2003 at 1:43 pm #85871AnonymousGuest
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October 1, 2001 at 3:32 am #37261AnonymousGuest
What are your opinions on the Marshall Avt 150 Head. Does it have that Metallica Scooped Mid Sound Or what???? Is it worth the money?? Or is just another light rock Amp??? Thanks Brandon
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March 10, 2002 at 11:32 am #92305AnonymousGuest
: What are your opinions on the Marshall Avt 150 Head. Does it have that Metallica Scooped Mid Sound Or what???? Is it worth the money?? Or is just another light rock Amp??? Thanks Brandon i have owned one of these amps for about 5 months and its similiar to metallicas tone but not quite. this amp is not light rock. it has a good sounding tube distortion and cuts through real nice during solos. you can pull off some metal with it no problem. it comes very close to tube tone without being an all tube amp. it has a scoop button to scope out the midrange but then it dosnt cut through the drums as well, especially if you have a loud drummer. i like it and is definitly worth the money i feel. the 150 watts is all there. im running it at 8ohms with one avt slanted cab and it pounds. the effects arnt that great but they dont sound terrible. the acoustic simulator sounds really good for a simulator. i would recommend this amp because of its sound quality, features, looks and price. i cannot comment on its reliability because ive only owned it a short while. you can download sound files of the some of the avt amps at marshalls website.
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October 8, 2001 at 6:47 am #106869AnonymousGuest
hey whats up man, if you are looking for james hetfields tone look no futher than MESA/BOOGIE. he uses a tri axis with a strategy 400 power amp and a triple rec. marshall doesnt have enough balls for that sound that is why he doesnt use them since ride the lightning. and here is another secret to his tone, he doesnt scoop out the mids, he has a graphic eq hooked up to his amps and when you look at the eq bands there is a band numbered 400k , which is on any graphic eq, he cuts the 400k down low but the mids on his amps are half way up (5) treble (9) bass(6) gain(7or8) that gives him that definition and low end without making it muddy like when you just dip out the mids, everything else on the eq is at zero or a little boosted, but nothing drastic. try that on a descent amp and let me know how it turns out. later man.
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October 2, 2001 at 5:00 pm #84196AnonymousGuest
: What are your opinions on the Marshall Avt 150 Head. Does it have that Metallica Scooped Mid Sound Or what???? Is it worth the money?? Or is just another light rock Amp??? Thanks Brandon all marshall amps are the best for metal you can get a lot from it .to sound like an old metallica you need much more then marshall’s amp there are a lot of effects like phaser,wah-wah,compressor,delay they use, all these radically improve your sound and it difficult to recognize a real amp’s sound but go for marshall they are best for metal all the best bands are use it. have fun!
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October 1, 2001 at 3:00 am #37259AnonymousGuest
I´m looking for a saraceno signature acoustic guitar. It was released in 1995-96 and had the same shape as the electrics. Could anyone please tell me where to find one, or at least tell me what the model was called? ( radio10…20…tv10…? ) Thanks /Rob
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October 1, 2001 at 2:36 am #37260AnonymousGuest
Hi, i’ve had my mexican strat about a half year. I realise it’s not going to be as good as an american but i want it to be. So when i play it, it sometimes sounds out of tune. so i retune it, but the problem is with certain chords i need to tune the strings differently which makes me think the frets might be screwed up. So i tried something else. i tuned all of the strings up at the octave and made sure they were completely in tune. when i went down to the normal octave, the low e isn’t in tune with the a. the a to d is good. the d to g is pretty good. the g to b is bad, and the b to e is bad. How can i fixed this and for how much?
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October 1, 2001 at 3:04 am #84231AnonymousGuest
Mexican guitars are OK. Don’t worry. Setting intonation shouldn’t cost you anything. Use a tuner to tune each string then check it again at the octave. If it’s out of tune you have to adjust the bridge saddle to change the length of the string until the octave is in tune as well. (If it’s sharp you lengthen it) Use the screws at the back end of the bridge and take your time. It’s fiddly but not that difficult or risky. If that doesn’t sort it write again.
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October 1, 2001 at 7:08 am #106654AnonymousGuest
Thanks alot it sounds much better. i have another question though if you can answer it. When i pick the strings with a decent amount of force they buzz. I pick it and then the buzz starts after a little while. it mostly happens on the low e and g. Thank again. Just thought i might ask another one.
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October 25, 2001 at 1:26 pm #107301AnonymousGuest
: take it to a professional they can make your mexican strat play like an american for about $70 or less : Thanks alot it sounds much better. i have another question though if you can answer it. When i pick the strings with a decent amount of force they buzz. I pick it and then the buzz starts after a little while. it mostly happens on the low e and g. Thank again. Just thought i might ask another one.
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October 3, 2001 at 3:38 am #109601AnonymousGuest
: It could mean afew things. 1.Your strings are abit low (easy… raise them abit at the bridge. They should kinda follow the curve of the frets),2. the truss rod needs adjusting, 3, one of the frets isn’t level,or 4, the nut isn’t cut right. If raising the strings doesn’t sort it out you should have someone look at it since messing around with 2,3 or 4 could mess up your guitar. It’s probable nothing major.
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October 1, 2001 at 12:43 am #37255AnonymousGuest
I need to change the nut on the neck of my guitar and was wondering id there was a certian procedure that needs to be taken. Thanks
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October 1, 2001 at 3:32 am #84240AnonymousGuest
It depends on what type of guitar it is. I’ve replaced and adjusted nuts on my guitars (tele and strat) and it’s the sort of thing you can bugger up if you aren’t careful. In otherwords, research it and take your time. There are books like Dan Erlewine’s Guitar Player Repair Guide which are good and I saw some good websites too (use Google or something…I don’t remember where they are). Something with pictures and what NOT to do will help you more than a response here which would be too simplified possibly. It’s not that difficult a job, I found, but I was glad to be able to refer to a book like the one I mentioned. (tip: I didn’t touch the slots. I got a precut nut and shaved the bottom to adjust the height.)
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October 4, 2001 at 11:25 pm #84412AnonymousGuest
Basically it’s not too difficult to do, but like anything, you can screw it up. Are you sure you need to change it, or perhaps it just needs a little filing? If you’ve got the type that fit into the slot of the fingerboard, you’ll need to excercise a bit more care not to chip the fingerboard wood during removal. Many times, these can be tapped out from the side but you’ll need to have the neck well support and held from moving around. If the glue won’t let go, you might want to take it to a pro–it’s not an expensive repair job! There are a lot of replacments available and I can highly recommend Tusq brand nuts. Their material is tough and works almost as well as a bone nut. I mayadd a featured tip on this in the future on my web site at: http://members.home.net/wilkatguitars I’ve been adding tips to help out guitar players as the same questions seem to come up. Good luck, Bill
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September 30, 2001 at 10:38 pm #37257AnonymousGuest
i have an Ibanez Musician bass, bought second hand. It’s great but i can’t find any press, news or information about. Can you help?
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November 18, 2001 at 11:52 pm #86393AnonymousGuest
: i have an Ibanez Musician bass, bought second hand. It’s great but i can’t find any press, news or information about. Can you help? look here: http://216.250.245.172/musbass.html
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September 30, 2001 at 7:55 pm #37256AnonymousGuest
Hi there, I like my Fender Hot Rod 410 (I play a Gibson LP Standard), but it’s so incredibly loud, I wish I could produce a "rough edge" at a lower volume level. To use the tubes to full extent I now have to turn up the volume where the band and sound guy get crazy. What is the best to get the sound I want? Can I reduce the number of tubes for example? Thanks for your reply, bye! Mark from The Netherlands
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October 4, 2001 at 3:03 am #84388AnonymousGuest
I have a Hot Rod Deluxe (40W one 12" speaker) and I know what you mean. You can try using the 2nd input, which is quieter, or you can buy something that fits in the poweramp tube sockets which you then put smaller tubes in which does just what you want. I saw it in a magazine once and I think they’re called yellowjackets. I think it was in The Guitar Magazine last year sometime. If I find it I’ll post again. Otherwise, you have to get a smaller amp. Lots of people are now using 15W amps which they can turn up and put through the P.A..
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September 30, 2001 at 4:46 pm #37254AnonymousGuest
How can I tune the tune-o-matic bridge of my Les Paul?
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November 23, 2001 at 9:17 pm #86752AnonymousGuest
A Gibson L-5 is buzzing on the Tune-o-matic adjustable screws. I thought the Tune-o-matic bridge was placed backwards on this ax?? Do the adjustable screws appear on the pickup side or on the tailpiece side? Andrew Davis : How can I tune the tune-o-matic bridge of my Les Paul?
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May 9, 2002 at 10:45 am #94775AnonymousGuest
it’s supposed to be on the tailpiece side, but if it’s been the other way for a long time you might as well elave it. the grooves in the saddles have worn their own widths and if you turn it around you’ll bust your lower strings often.
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October 4, 2001 at 3:12 am #84410AnonymousGuest
I take it you mean ‘adjust’, and if so look at the question ‘intonation’ up above.
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September 30, 2001 at 4:26 pm #37258AnonymousGuest
OK, I’ ve heard a lot of guys say that an Epiphone Les Paul sounds nothing like a Gibson one. In my opinion, since Epiphone builds up Les Paul under Gibson specifications, they should sound alike. The only things that make a difference are the name, the location of manufacturing & the history of Gibson. Any other opinions?
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October 1, 2001 at 9:58 pm #84255AnonymousGuest
The pickups are a big difference too… get an Epiphone and put some gibson pickups (choose depending on ‘your sound’), and you’ll be closer to a LP. : OK, I’ ve heard a lot of guys say that an Epiphone Les Paul sounds nothing like a Gibson one. In my opinion, since Epiphone builds up Les Paul under Gibson specifications, they should sound alike. The only things that make a difference are the name, the location of manufacturing & the history of Gibson. Any other opinions?
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January 2, 2004 at 11:03 pm #114699AnonymousGuest
does that mean that a gibson les paul is better then an epiphone one? yer?!
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December 19, 2003 at 11:30 pm #104417AnonymousGuest
: The pickups are a big difference too… get an Epiphone and put some gibson pickups (choose depending on ‘your sound’), and you’ll be closer to a LP. Can’t do that i voids the warrenty : : : OK, I’ ve heard a lot of guys say that an Epiphone Les Paul sounds nothing like a Gibson one. In my opinion, since Epiphone builds up Les Paul under Gibson specifications, they should sound alike. The only things that make a difference are the name, the location of manufacturing & the history of Gibson. Any other opinions?
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November 26, 2003 at 5:28 am #100794AnonymousGuest
no way the gibsons last longeer they would last for like 80 years and never lose thei value : : : OK, I’ ve heard a lot of guys say that an Epiphone Les Paul sounds nothing like a Gibson one. In my opinion, since Epiphone builds up Les Paul under Gibson specifications, they should sound alike. The only things that make a difference are the name, the location of manufacturing & the history of Gibson. Any other opinions?
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March 16, 2004 at 6:42 pm #115786AnonymousGuest
: : no way the gibsons last longeer they would last for like 80 years and never lose thei value : : : : : OK, I’ ve heard a lot of guys say that an Epiphone Les Paul sounds nothing like a Gibson one. In my opinion, since Epiphone builds up Les Paul under Gibson specifications, they should sound alike. The only things that make a difference are the name, the location of manufacturing & the history of Gibson. Any other opinions? Personnaly I own a Les Paul Std DC2 and an Epiphone Les Paul Std and I prefer the sound that I get with the Epi a lot more…
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October 2, 2001 at 8:53 am #106670AnonymousGuest
The guys in my local guitar shop say the same thing. The pickups are the biggest difference. Everthing else is pretty subtle. When I started looking to upgrade they said the best route to an LP would be buy an Epiphone and mount good pickups.
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December 6, 2004 at 8:58 pm #112152AnonymousGuest
I own an earlier Epiphone Les Paul Standard – maybe 1992. The guys at my guitar shop were checking it out 3 days ago. Evidently mine was built better and heavier than the more recent models. The finish is a superb Honey Burst. However, they used mini-pots ( which started crackling pretty quickly and which I’m going to replace. ) The stock pickups are muddy and definitely need to be replaced. However, I do that with any guitar I own anyway. I put a Seymour Duncan Custom in the Bridge position and it really screams through Marshall-type high-gain amplification. Supposedly, the tuning pegs were cheaper, but I’m a real stickler about tuning, and have not had any complaints. Overall, my Eppy Les Paul is easily as nice playing as the ’75 Gibson LP I used to own. ( And that was a sweet, low-action guitar! ) With the addition of the pickups and replacing the electronics, I feel it will be superior to a stock Gibson. However, the new models may be a different story.
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December 7, 2004 at 7:58 am #124494AnonymousGuest
I have a 2004 Epiphone LP Custom. It’s a beautiful piece of Korean workmanship. I played a number of guitars, including Gibson LP, before I bought a new Epiphone Custom LP for about $700 with hard shell case. The difference is something only a guitar geek would notice. They are different, but not $1500. The Epiphone will give you what you need. The Gibsons were great, but seem to be more like collector guitars. The Epiphone sounded better to me and was easier to play. I had to get it professionally adjusted ($40) after I got it, and put top quality strings on it, but it just shines for crunchy blues and rock. : I own an earlier Epiphone Les Paul Standard – maybe 1992. The guys at my guitar shop were checking it out 3 days ago. Evidently mine was built better and heavier than the more recent models. The finish is a superb Honey Burst. However, they used mini-pots ( which started crackling pretty quickly and which I’m going to replace. ) The stock pickups are muddy and definitely need to be replaced. However, I do that with any guitar I own anyway. I put a Seymour Duncan Custom in the Bridge position and it really screams through Marshall-type high-gain amplification. Supposedly, the tuning pegs were cheaper, but I’m a real stickler about tuning, and have not had any complaints. Overall, my Eppy Les Paul is easily as nice playing as the ’75 Gibson LP I used to own. ( And that was a sweet, low-action guitar! ) With the addition of the pickups and replacing the electronics, I feel it will be superior to a stock Gibson. However, the new models may be a different story.
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November 18, 2003 at 5:52 am #113987AnonymousGuest
i hate you
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October 15, 2001 at 9:54 pm #107032AnonymousGuest
: The guys in my local guitar shop say the same thing. The pickups are the biggest difference. Everthing else is pretty subtle. i recently got an epi l.p. goldtop via ebay, and i mostly agree, BUT… the other electronics were also shitty!! for example, the volume pots had "A500K" stamped on them, which indicates to me that they were 500K audio taper. NO WAY! they measured 250K and definitely sound linear taper to me (from 10 to 0, very little drop in volume ’til the last 25%). i put in cts 500K audio’s with 100pf treble bleed cap’s and it rocks… you mmileage may vary…
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October 24, 2001 at 4:44 am #107340AnonymousGuest
: : The guys in my local guitar shop say the same thing. The pickups are the biggest difference. Everthing else is pretty subtle. : i recently got an epi l.p. goldtop via ebay, and i mostly agree, BUT… the other electronics were also shitty!! for example, the volume pots had "A500K" stamped on them, which indicates to me that they were 500K audio taper. NO WAY! they measured 250K and definitely sound linear taper to me (from 10 to 0, very little drop in volume ’til the last 25%). i put in cts 500K audio’s with 100pf treble bleed cap’s and it rocks… you mmileage may vary… I am a full on Gibson U.S.A. fan, but, I must confess that I purchased an Epiphone Les Paul 7 string recently, more for curiosity reasons, and I would aggree with Bare foot. You should gut all the electronics, I mean everything and replace with high quality replacements that would be the best thing to do. Structural quality is questionable but overall I think they are good guitars for up grading and learning to understan how everything works.
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October 24, 2001 at 4:44 am #107302AnonymousGuest
: : The guys in my local guitar shop say the same thing. The pickups are the biggest difference. Everthing else is pretty subtle. : i recently got an epi l.p. goldtop via ebay, and i mostly agree, BUT… the other electronics were also shitty!! for example, the volume pots had "A500K" stamped on them, which indicates to me that they were 500K audio taper. NO WAY! they measured 250K and definitely sound linear taper to me (from 10 to 0, very little drop in volume ’til the last 25%). i put in cts 500K audio’s with 100pf treble bleed cap’s and it rocks… you mmileage may vary… I am a full on Gibson U.S.A. fan, but, I must confess that I purchased an Epiphone Les Paul 7 string recently, more for curiosity reasons, and I would aggree with Bare foot. You should gut all the electronics, I mean everything and replace with high quality replacements that would be the best thing to do. Structural quality is questionable but overall I think they are good guitars for up grading and learning to understan how everything works.
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September 30, 2001 at 3:20 pm #37253AnonymousGuest
my footswitch doesn’t work anymore and i know it’s the male connector to the amp so,i bought a new din connector but i don’t know how to connect the wires?! if you know how please contact me at my email adress [email protected]
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December 17, 2002 at 7:18 am #103488AnonymousGuest
I have the same problem. Have you got the footswitch schematics? Please, send me to [email protected]. Thank you. Uve : my footswitch doesn’t work anymore : and i know it’s the male connector to the amp : so,i bought a new din connector but i don’t know how to connect the wires?! : if you know how please contact me at my email adress : [email protected]
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July 19, 2004 at 6:41 pm #109879AnonymousGuest
: I have the same problem. Have you got the footswitch schematics? Please, [email protected] : Thanks-a-bunch, : Mike : : my footswitch doesn’t work anymore : : and i know it’s the male connector to the amp : : so,i bought a new din connector but i don’t know how to connect the wires?! : : if you know how please contact me at my email adress : : [email protected]
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October 28, 2004 at 5:29 am #111429AnonymousGuest
Here is the wiring for the Marshall TSL Footswitch to the DIN connector. W1 on PCB – RED Wire – Din pin 3 W2 on PCB – Black Wire – Din Pin 1 W3 on PCB – White Wire – Din Pin 2 W4 on PCB – Yellow Wire – Din Pin 4 W5 on PCB – Green Wire – Din Pin 5 W6 on PCB – Blue Wire – Din Pin 6
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November 21, 2001 at 9:59 pm #86546AnonymousGuest
My footswitch doesn’t work either. I bought a new din plug and I’ve got a diagram from Marshall themselves and it’s wrong!!!
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September 30, 2001 at 7:48 am #37252AnonymousGuest
Hello, I recently bought a Fender Champion 30 Amp. This model doesn’t have a headphone jack. It does however have an external speaker jack that writes on it, Max power 30W Min load 8 OHMS. Can I use the external speaker jack as a headphone jack without any harm to the amp? Please help me, Thank you.
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September 30, 2001 at 7:09 am #37251AnonymousGuest
Hey Does anyone have Gutair tabs for korean groups like 1tym and baby Vox if so can you email me them or the address? Thanks love lee
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November 3, 2003 at 6:27 pm #98190AnonymousGuest
: Hey : Does anyone have Gutair tabs for korean groups like 1tym and baby Vox if so can you email me them or the address? Thanks : love : lee
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January 11, 2004 at 8:31 am #114855AnonymousGuest
Can someone help me find Click-b "To be continued" Guitar Tabs and/or english translated lyrics. If you can Thanks Email me at lkbusiness@aol
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September 28, 2003 at 10:39 am #93921AnonymousGuest
: Hey : Does anyone have Gutair tabs for the song "All for You" by cool? Thanks : phil
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November 20, 2001 at 10:33 pm #86553AnonymousGuest
hi, could u pls help me to find the tabs for the album endless love.( tt korean show) i need tabs for reason,song for a lady,prayer…etc thanks
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October 30, 2001 at 2:27 am #85529AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have the tabs for "Remember" by H.O.T can send me thrgh my email! Thks
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September 30, 2001 at 4:44 am #37250AnonymousGuest
I have just purchased a Carvin DC-400 with a Floyd Rose and find it INCREDABLY hard to tune and keep in tune. The owner of my local guitar shop has told me that is because I have a Floyd Rose and that those problems come with the territory. One of my friends told me that there is a thing called a "Zero Stabilizer" that will fix it so that the bridge doesn’t move unless you use the tremolo bar… I need to know if there is such a thing and if there is, where I can get one. Thank you.
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September 30, 2001 at 1:59 am #37249AnonymousGuest
somebody send me that bass that you wanna get off your hands ill take it!!!! po box 185 excel al 36439!!!!
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June 24, 2002 at 9:44 am #96757AnonymousGuest
: somebody send me that bass that you wanna get off your hands ill take it!!!! po box 185 excel al 36439!!!!i have a bass never been used cost me 150 bucks ill sell it to u for 50 dollors 10 dollors shipping
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September 30, 2001 at 1:08 am #37247AnonymousGuest
Hello! I need some information. What was the original speaker in the Fender black face deluxe reverb? I also wonder if an alnicko speaker will give a heavier crunshier tone than for example a ferrite speaker like a C12N. /PO
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September 29, 2001 at 11:22 pm #37246AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know where I can get any patches for the ME-33? There seems to be sites for everything but this effects deck.
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December 20, 2001 at 3:04 am #88128AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone know where I can get any patches for the ME-33? There seems to be sites for everything but this effects deck.
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April 20, 2003 at 11:53 pm #107271AnonymousGuest
YEAH! Now there is! bit late tho’ 😀 http://www.creativeclick.com.mx/me33patchcentral/ A site dedicated to BOSS ME-33 Patches.
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September 29, 2001 at 9:02 pm #37245AnonymousGuest
i have a G 11 N and it want in the price guide i think its from the 1970’s but i am not sure it is in near mint condition. Whats it worth
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September 29, 2001 at 8:24 pm #37248AnonymousGuest
Excuse the naive question, but I have been told that there is software out there that can listen to a song and develop the guitar tab for the guitar part of the song? Does this work with only with guitar solos or can it hear the guitar part from a band? I was told that GuitarPro was one such software program. Which is the best and easiest to use? Thanks. Larry
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September 29, 2001 at 8:09 am #37244AnonymousGuest
I need info on the electra model x310 can anyone help .
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February 12, 2002 at 11:34 am #90837AnonymousGuest
I’m trying to find out information on a Electra Guitar The only thing I have is a serial #103129. Its a gibson les paul copy. It has a brown stained outer body with a split maple down the center, and a maple neck. Two humbucking pickups with modified electronics requiring two 9 v batterys built into the back, it has brushed brass looking electronic covers and two coil switching mini switches.it is the best playing guitar I’ve ever owned, it appears to have a rosewood fingerboard, can you help me find out about this guitar and its value? Thank You, Mark
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September 29, 2001 at 2:41 am #37243AnonymousGuest
Someone is offering me a PRS guitar, serial number 72681. I know this means it’s a 1987 guitar, number 2681 off the line. However, there is no other name or model on the guitar, so I’m having a hard time evaluating what a fair price for the instrument might be. Anyone have any insight? Thanks, Bedeke
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September 29, 2001 at 12:02 am #37242AnonymousGuest
Look up website http://www.guitargifts4u.com FREE SHIPPING in the USA & Canada. This is perfect and afforable gift idea.
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September 28, 2001 at 11:47 pm #37241AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’d like to exchange sheet guitar music with anyone who can be interested. Rock, pop, jazz, tuition material, I’ve got tones of classical as well. [email protected]
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September 28, 2001 at 9:56 pm #37240AnonymousGuest
which is better for powerspeed metal?
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November 16, 2001 at 7:21 am #86375AnonymousGuest
Ibanez Guitars Are the leader in my opinion, their guitars are well made except for the lower class like the stupid GIO series and the RX, also the The ibanez RG 120, 170 guitars are sucky. The best Ibanez guitars are the ones made in japan, NOT Korea. I dont like some of the pickups ibanez puts on their guitars, but again thats on the lower class RG’s. And another thing the Ibanez K-7 (the head and munky signature) guitars suck, and they are a rip off, they are the same as the RG7420, the only thing the k-7 has that the RG7420 doesnt is the cheesy K-7 logo on 12th fret and the U-Bar on the tremelo, which that is a bunch of bullshit, you can make yer own just go down the harware store anf get some strip of metal fit it to length and then bend it to fit on either side of the tremelo the the shape of a U. Then drill a hole on the other side of the tremelo and there ya go, now that was much cheaper then paying 400 dollars more on the shitty k-7! On the other hand ESP makes just as good quality guitars, except for they have EMG-HZ, and EMG-81 pickups which is awesome. EMG pickups are the best guitar pickups know to man. And the ESP also makes custom guitars built to your specifications, which ibanez does not do. But in the end (THIS IS JUST MY OPINION) i would have to go with IBANEZ. Peae out and thanks for reading this.
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October 8, 2001 at 7:00 am #106865AnonymousGuest
esp usa custom guitars are in a better league than ibanez. ibanez uses shitty wood , horrible pickups and they basicly only make bolt on neck guitars. esp usa guitars (not the limited series, they suck.) have a lot of options and use grade a wood, emg 81 pickups and the best craftsmanship. esp makes a better made and sounding guitar, but the usa series are some big bucks. later man
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December 4, 2002 at 5:54 am #111544AnonymousGuest
there is only one ibanez guitar that can blow away an esp im not defending it or anything (i play gibsons) but the J.S 2000 will kick the shit out almost any esp guitar
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October 1, 2001 at 12:13 pm #84239AnonymousGuest
They’re both good guitars! The ESPs(not LTD series)have a smaller neck width,making it easier to play fast runs.Also,the stock pickups are quite wicked in my opinion. Good Luck
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September 28, 2001 at 9:52 pm #37239AnonymousGuest
which is better for powerspeed metal?
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September 28, 2001 at 5:08 pm #37236AnonymousGuest
Took a month to locate one at a price that has not been inflated (they are now £699 from £500) but I am now the proud owner of a Ebony SG Special MMmmm. Man it is loud compared to the Squire that I have. The Gig bag is a lot better quality then I thought it was going to be and it plays really well, as far as I can tell, not been playing long but I have lesson in a couple of weeks and going to let my teacher loose on it. 2 quick questions though, how much "play" should there be on the humbuckers because they move about. I presumed it was because there was no covers. and When in the middle switch position it "blends" the 2 together but if I switch either volume down to 0 it knocks both out is that correct? Thanks
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October 8, 2001 at 12:47 pm #106872AnonymousGuest
hey man i there is a bit of play in the pickups. Dont worry bout it it just happens if your heaps stressing about it then go to your local shop and buy covers and the screws and just chuck em on yourself. It makes it look a bit less metal but hey the thing with the volume should be fixxed tho.
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September 28, 2001 at 9:56 am #37237AnonymousGuest
does anyone know where I can find a vibroclone or vibroverb faceplate to fit my silverface pro reverb? I’m also looking for a blackface bandmaster faceplate. Thanks; Hugh S.
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September 4, 2003 at 10:49 pm #91712AnonymousGuest
: does anyone know where I can find a vibroclone or vibroverb faceplate to fit my silverface pro reverb? : I’m also looking for a blackface bandmaster faceplate. : Thanks; : Hugh S. Contact Doug at Vintage SoundWorks in Canada at http://www.vintagesoundworks.com
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September 28, 2001 at 8:55 am #37235AnonymousGuest
Sorry folks, Due to a technical glitch this forum wasn’t working for a few days but it’s been fixed and it’s back to discussion as usual. Peace, Jason.
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September 22, 2001 at 3:42 am #37233AnonymousGuest
If anybody had the OAR intro tab or knows where to find it….please email me at [email protected] Thanks
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the whole song goes C-G-Am-F, the solos are just improve.
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August 30, 2004 at 12:45 am #110274AnonymousGuest
for their new album 34th and 8th, u can find the intro to poker at http://www.oarsa.org and look under crazy game of poker- lead section and it will say this is the intro from the in between now and then dvd. but they play it for the new album as well
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September 21, 2001 at 11:45 pm #37230AnonymousGuest
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November 5, 2001 at 10:43 pm #85876AnonymousGuest
I have a guitar made by fender…its a stratocaster squier II. Its in excellent condition and want to sell it for $150.00 – $200.00 (USA dollars) . If interesterd e-mail me. [email protected]
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September 22, 2001 at 1:36 am #106565AnonymousGuest
you’ll have to get something used. i mean really used for that price. Or get a korean made Fender Strat- or a squire, or telecaster. Remember, Fender are the best guitar makers but there are thousands more.
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September 21, 2001 at 7:09 pm #37231AnonymousGuest
Is there a Comsumer Reports type on-line site for musical gear? I’m in the market for a modeling amp and need help choosing. Thanks
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October 1, 2001 at 10:22 pm #84250AnonymousGuest
I don’t know about consumer reports for amps, but find the reviews on the web useful (such as harmony central, etc). I have a line 6 flextone-IIxl and really like it, and it has been very reliable (so far), I would just decide on the amp you want and then research it/try it out, it’s kinda like buying a car… every company sells a lemon once in a while, so just make sure the have a decent return/replacement/warranty policies. : Is there a Comsumer Reports type on-line site for musical gear? I’m in the market for a modeling amp and need help choosing. : Thanks
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September 21, 2001 at 9:41 am #37232AnonymousGuest
I am getting ready to turn this amp into cash. I retired it in 1989 after re tubing it. I have had a lot of trouble getting any info about. I have a buyer willing to make a deal with me immediately. My question; Can anybody tell me a ball park price range to think about. The condition of the amp, I think I would say it is very good. All responses will be appreciated. Thanks for your help. Peace Fred
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September 21, 2001 at 6:23 am #37229AnonymousGuest
This guitar is handmade and is made from rosewood. I am thinking of selling this guitar. It is in great shape. Could someone tell me what would be a fair price for it. Thanks.
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March 25, 2003 at 3:24 am #83991AnonymousGuest
Try 175-250. : This guitar is handmade and is made from rosewood. I am thinking of selling this guitar. It is in great shape. Could someone tell me what would be a fair price for it. : Thanks.
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September 21, 2001 at 2:08 am #37228AnonymousGuest
could any on possibly have wiring diagrams for a late 60’s tennessean this guitar has the "f" holes painted on it semi acoustic 2 pickups, and one select switch there mus be many vatiations of it ????
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September 21, 2001 at 1:26 am #37226AnonymousGuest
Hi ! I build custom guitars and basses, and adding guitar tips to my web site http://members.home.net/wilkatguitars If I can help out, just visit my site and e-mail me — I do my best to assist you. Also, a customer recently asked me about re-chroming his Ibanez JS model, and any comments that anybody has out there would be appreciated — the body of the guitar is made of a material called Luthite –it’s not wood. Thanks! Bill
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September 21, 2001 at 12:17 am #37227AnonymousGuest
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September 20, 2001 at 9:50 pm #37225AnonymousGuest
any offers, im in north east england
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September 20, 2001 at 7:25 am #37224AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have a picture they could mail me? I think it is a 1975. Thank you.
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September 20, 2001 at 6:11 am #37223AnonymousGuest
Im thinking of buying a 120 W crate amp. i play lead guitar in my band and i would want to know if it would be loud enough over the drums and the rythm guitarist. WE mostly play local and in little places like birthday parties.
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October 8, 2001 at 12:53 pm #84518AnonymousGuest
120 will be heaps but dont blow yer hard earnd $$$$ on a crate. look round for something less metal. Check out jade, they an australian company. there killler cheap and pretty decant
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September 21, 2001 at 2:02 am #84041AnonymousGuest
120 W should be plenty for small venues. Check out a few other amps though. Crates sound OK for metal, but I would never use one for say blues or jazz.
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September 20, 2001 at 4:00 am #37222AnonymousGuest
Hi there, who can send some information about Hendrix’ Strat? Was ist a left-hand guitar or "just" a right-hand one with strings, bridge and nut turned l"left-hand"? Just let me know, please. Cheers, Danny
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September 20, 2001 at 5:24 am #84039AnonymousGuest
Jimi Hendrix used several different Strats as well as acouple of Gibsons (including a flying V). All of his guitars were standard off the shelf stuff, nothing special which makes him all the more special. They were all right handed instruments that he had strung for left handed use (ie: low e becomes high e). Nothing else was changed, the controls and bridge remained the same as when they were bought. Hope this helps you.
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September 22, 2001 at 4:00 am #106551AnonymousGuest
: Jimi Hendrix used several different Strats as well as acouple of Gibsons (including a flying V). All of his guitars were standard off the shelf stuff, nothing special which makes him all the more special. They were all right handed instruments that he had strung for left handed use (ie: low e becomes high e). Nothing else was changed, the controls and bridge remained the same as when they were bought. Hope this helps you. He was also known to just pick up somebody else’s normally strung right handed guitar or bass and just play it that way. The bass parts he did on Electric Lady Land were done just that way on Noel Redding’s PB.
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September 20, 2001 at 3:49 am #37221AnonymousGuest
Hi, folks. I’m looking into a set of cheap stomp boxes that I think would sell well online. My question is…what do you think? Have you seen enough of the cheap (as in $20 – $30) stomp boxes that are garbage that you would never buy any? Or, would you be willing to give a new line the benefit of the doubt, and try one or two? I’m not trying to do a sales pitch here, just want to see what the response is from the guitar-playing online community. Thanks for any opinions you can share.
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September 21, 2001 at 3:44 pm #106523AnonymousGuest
I wouldnt buy them. I only buy boss stomp boxes not dod or digitech
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September 21, 2001 at 2:04 am #84044AnonymousGuest
I’m sure most the pro players here would say no to a cheap box. (although, I have played through some junk that sounded pretty good) Beginners and start up bands may try some cheap boxes.
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September 19, 2001 at 11:24 pm #37220AnonymousGuest
i got an sg,and always use standard tuning,i was juct wondreing if they r known 4 eating strings.i have not had it long and already have spent alot of money on replacement strings. can any1 plz help with any info at all, thanx parsons
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October 8, 2001 at 12:57 pm #84519AnonymousGuest
dood i got an sg and it munches thru strings. what i recomond is getting a bridge off an old les paul or sumthing like and whacking that on. get yaself some decent strings like fender super bullets or dean markleys (stay right away from didarios) and it shood be coool
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September 21, 2001 at 1:34 am #106559AnonymousGuest
It could be due to a number of things — first, I’d look into the bridge saddles for sharp edges (assuming that’s where the strings are breaking). Second, I’d check out the tuning posts on your machine heads — again look for sharp edges that need filing. If you play very aggressively ( a lot of chord bashing, and heavy string bending, you’ll need to make sure your using "quality" strings (I favour Dean Markley) and that the above points are checked and/or fixed if required. Please visit my web site at: http://members.home.net/wilkatguitars for guitar tips and questions (I’ll be expanding the tips section as time permits) Later, and good luck! Bill
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September 19, 2001 at 7:59 pm #37218AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : guitar->mic input=unwanted distortion. solution?
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September 19, 2001 at 7:09 pm #37219AnonymousGuest
Anyone know why the UK price of a Gibson SG special has gone from £ 500 to £ 700 Anyone got one that they are thinking of selling in London e-mail [email protected] (remove NO SPAM)
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September 28, 2001 at 5:07 pm #84107AnonymousGuest
Took a month to locate one at a price that has not been inflated (they are now £699 from £500) but I am now the proud owner of a Ebony SG Special MMmmm. Man it is loud compared to the Squire that I have. The Gig bag is a lot better quality then I thought it was going to be and it plays really well, as far as I can tell, not been playing long but I have lesson in a couple of weeks and going to let my teacher loose on it. 2 quick questions though, how much "play" should there be on the humbuckers because they move about. I presumed it was because there was no covers. and When in the middle switch position it "blends" the 2 together but if I switch either volume down to 0 it knocks both out is that correct? Thanks
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September 19, 2001 at 4:54 pm #106533AnonymousGuest
what website?
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September 19, 2001 at 1:40 am #37216AnonymousGuest
Preciso de informacoes em portugues sobre o GR 33. podem me ajudar?
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September 18, 2001 at 10:03 pm #37214AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : PRS Prototype
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September 18, 2001 at 9:53 pm #37215AnonymousGuest
Any suggestions for an appropriate pickup height relative to strings (distance between…) on an LP standard, for a good combination of volume and tone?
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October 8, 2001 at 1:03 pm #84516AnonymousGuest
mate i would ram the bridge pickup as close as you can to the strings without it pissin u off. More gain. Put the bridge one a fair whack lower so the u can get more tone. that way you can strike a good balance betwwen it being raunchy as and nice and clean
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September 18, 2001 at 3:43 pm #37213AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have a blue, gold or silver FLS for a Tele they wanna sell? I’m happy to buy or swap for a SD Hotrail.
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September 18, 2001 at 1:35 pm #37212AnonymousGuest
MUSICIANS WANTED FOR MUSIC CONFERENCE R&B/Pop singer Natalie Brown will be performing songs from her debut CD ‘Let The Candle Burn’ at this year’s 2NMC Nashville Music Conference October 10th – 14th 2001. We are putting a band together using musicians and singers from the Nashville area. Positions needed are Bass, Guitar, Drums and 3 background singers (2 female & 1 male). We need musicians who are able to play for free and receive conference passes and a chance to network. In some cases we can negotiate a small fee. You must be able to learn 5-8 songs off a CD by ear in one week and be available for one rehearsal before the show. Please send an e-mail indicating your instrument, contact info, location of MP3 demos and availability to [email protected] or leave a message at (415) 789-8560. Deadline is Friday September 21st 2001. If selected you will be contacted with more information and sent a package with the CD and instructions. Visit us at http://www.natalie-brown.com
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September 18, 2001 at 11:50 am #37210AnonymousGuest
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September 18, 2001 at 5:11 am #37209AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : How can I add an extension speaker (cabinet) to my amp
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September 18, 2001 at 3:48 am #37211AnonymousGuest
Hey, i recently bought a fender strat, and i just busted a string. I know how to change one on a acoustic, but on a electric, i’m lost. HelP!
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September 20, 2001 at 8:05 pm #106572AnonymousGuest
I’m assuming that you don’t realize that the string passes through the bridge assembly from underneath (back of the guitar). By now I suspect that you’ve figured it out. You might want to check out my web site: http://members.home.net/wilkatguitas for tips on tuning and method of stringing up at the machine head tuning post. Good Luck, Bill
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September 17, 2001 at 8:57 pm #37208AnonymousGuest
: Scotty will be performing on Sat.Sept.29 in Macon Ga. for those of us South of the Mason Dixon. If anyone in the area is interestd in witnessing this marvel contact me. [email protected]
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May 15, 2003 at 12:12 am #85997AnonymousGuest
Why is a custom Telecaster that was made for Scotty worth 5 million dollars on e-bay? Any one who can fill me in?
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September 17, 2001 at 8:44 pm #37207AnonymousGuest
i recently bought a new tanglewood odessy electro accustic and am having grave difficulty with controlling the volume level and equlisation levels in order to stop feedback from my amp the problem even persists when i move a few meters away from my amp. Any suggestions or help full hints as to why mt guitar dose this will be gratefull
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October 8, 2001 at 1:09 pm #106860AnonymousGuest
mate first try turning the gain down. if this gives you no luck then go out and buy a 6-or more band graphic eq. then run this in to your amp (last thing) and turn down the frequency that is feeding back
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September 18, 2001 at 1:44 am #83902AnonymousGuest
I’ve had this problem and it helped to raise the amp off the floor, like on a chair or a box, and check the power cord and make sure its properly grounded. Bottom line was that I could never get that close to the amp without turning down first. regards : i recently bought a new tanglewood odessy electro accustic and am having grave difficulty with controlling the volume level and equlisation levels in order to stop feedback from my amp the problem even persists when i move a few meters away from my amp. Any suggestions or help full hints as to why mt guitar dose this will be gratefull
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September 18, 2001 at 9:40 pm #106488AnonymousGuest
I don’t know what the Oddysey is. If it’s an actual electro-acoustic (i.e. an acoustic guitar fitted with an internal mic or pickup, rather than being a hollow or semi-hollow with f-holes and humbuckers) disregard this advice. I had a Tanglewood St. Louis jazzer with humbuckers. It was entirely unsuitable for music with even moderate gain. I ended up giving it away. Two possible solutions, though. First, stuff the body cavity with rags. A torn up t-shirst or even insulating wool should help to minimise vibration based feedback. Secondly, try replacing the pickups with better ones. The stick ones are very microphonic. Alternatively, get them resealed in parafin wax.
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September 17, 2001 at 3:46 pm #37206AnonymousGuest
Does anybody know how to change the action on my ibanez? I don’t know how to do that…
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September 21, 2001 at 1:20 am #106541AnonymousGuest
: Does anybody know how to change the action on my ibanez? I don’t know how to do that… Yes, but you didn’t say exactly what action you want to change. Is it the spring action, the string height, extending the up and down range? You need to elaborate, then perhaps I can help you out. Please vist my web site at: http://members.home.net/wilkatguitars for guitar tips — I’ll be adding more as time permits–a tip page on tremolos is in the works, and should be posted soon. Later, Bill
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September 17, 2001 at 1:36 pm #37203AnonymousGuest
i have just been given an old amp. its a vox ac 15, in perfect condition. it was a guys in my street who used to play in the 60’s or 7o’s. Is it rare or collectable? he also has a fender broadcaster, it looks like a fender telecaster, is it as good as a telecaster ?. he said i can have it for £150. Any info much appreciated.
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September 21, 2001 at 5:30 am #106529AnonymousGuest
the ac15 is probably worth a few hundred quid if in working order, and snatch the guys hand off if it is a broadcaster because that would be the deal of the century!!!!!!! go to the fender website for history of this model and you may even be able to date it there if you have the serial number. best of luck. jack.
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September 9, 2003 at 4:38 am #112536AnonymousGuest
: the ac15 is probably worth a few hundred quid if in working order, and snatch the guys hand off if it is a broadcaster because that would be the deal of the century!!!!!!! go to the fender website for history of this model and you may even be able to date it there if you have the serial number. best of luck. : jack. If you are interested in selling the VOX amp please let me know! Russ
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September 24, 2004 at 9:55 am #125829AnonymousGuest
: : the ac15 is probably worth a few hundred quid if in working order, and snatch the guys hand off if it is a broadcaster because that would be the deal of the century!!!!!!! go to the fender website for history of this model and you may even be able to date it there if you have the serial number. best of luck. : : jack. : If you are interested in selling the VOX amp please let me know! : Russ AC 15 are a great sounding amp and vintage models are becoming collectors items. There is really not a better sounding amp for british invasion pop blues and rock and so on except maybe the AC 30. People pay good money for these amps, you are very lucky to be given one, and I’m sure it will appreciate. These amps were made famous by the Beatles and the Shadows in the 60s.
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October 2, 2003 at 8:46 pm #112964AnonymousGuest
: : the ac15 is probably worth a few hundred quid if in working order, and snatch the guys hand off if it is a broadcaster because that would be the deal of the century!!!!!!! go to the fender website for history of this model and you may even be able to date it there if you have the serial number. best of luck. : : jack. : If you are interested in selling the VOX amp please let me know! : Russ How much for the both ??
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February 9, 2004 at 9:59 pm #115327AnonymousGuest
I am interested in buying your amp if you are willing to sell. How much for the AC15?
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How hight should the TS pickups be in mm.
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I need a wiring diagram over the blackmore strat with two pickups and one volum and two tone controls.
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September 17, 2001 at 10:29 am #37201AnonymousGuest
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my name is scott . the part that connects the springs to the tremolo broke, and cant find this part anywhere. however, my main concern is that I loose a lot of sustain due to the rollers where the strings rest upon.has kahler or anyone else modified this part to a solid piece so that the strings don’t loose thier sustain?
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October 6, 2001 at 1:30 am #84436AnonymousGuest
Sigma is a subsidiary of Martin. Sigma guitars are made in Korea according to Martin’s design specs. They generally sound pretty good. Components such as the bridge, nut, and saddle are made of plastic instead of the wood you find on Martins. The finishes can also be sloppy. The DR-28 is Sigma’s version of the Martin D-28, but with laminated back and sides instead of solid. The top is still solid spruce. I know someone that has one, and it sounds almost as good as a D-28! It’s somewhat muted though, a product of the laminated back and sides. Play several, though. The quality varies greatly from guitar to guitar. Good luck!
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January 20, 2005 at 7:24 am #98726AnonymousGuest
Any one can tell you information, but make sure you get it all. The origional (sic) Sigmas were made in Japan. I have a DR-28 which I bought new in 1980 for about $450 American. It was made in 1979. Sigma was established in 1970 to compete with the well made Japanese guitar imports ala Yamaha and others. If you are looking for a good quality Sigma, as a guideline my guitar has a serial # of ES22477. This guitar is also made with handmade as well as machine made parts. So there is some more information for you and don’t stop there. I am sure there is more. You will have your best luck in the older Japanese Sigmas as there tonal quality is excellent and consistant.
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September 17, 2001 at 3:33 am #37196AnonymousGuest
hello to all musicians, i’m trying to get hold of a copy of the march 98 guitar techniques cd (and mag if poss)as i need the losfer words backing track for my live show. i live in the midlands and will collect from you if within a couple of hours drive and will pay the going rate for the cd/mag. cheers, Jack.
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September 17, 2001 at 3:27 am #37195AnonymousGuest
My buddy has this program that comes with a little guitar (sorta) that plugs in your computer. he wants to have his boy Dean (the mean machine)learn 2 play. The kid loves the computer so much, this would make the difficult start fun 4 him. PROBLEM…. he lost the software. If u can help please do. email me @ [email protected]
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September 17, 2001 at 3:17 am #37197AnonymousGuest
When I was in Winnipeg, I saw a band playing by The Forks, in a bar. I wasn’t allowed to go in (most other 9 year olds aren’t)so I watched from outside. A guy was playing an electric guitar which seemed to have no pickups. I thought it was pretty cool, and I wanted one. The pickups are probably hidden beneath the surface, but what the hell… Are there any manufacturers that make guitars like these? What’s the name of the manufacturers and models? If not, are they customized? What manufacturers can let me do this?
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October 9, 2001 at 8:12 am #106818AnonymousGuest
Clarko is right it could be a piezo bridge these are available from Stew mac a supplier of parts in the US they are well worth checking out on the web and you can subscribe to their catalogue that has all sorts of great hardware. I once saw another pickupless being played by dweezle zappa at the tribute concert for the late great Frank Zappa it had his face airbrushed on the front and looked amazing.
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September 17, 2001 at 5:49 am #83911AnonymousGuest
These could be piezoelectric (crystal) pickups. Six vibration sensitive ceramic crystals are mounted under the strings in the bridge(I think). Don’t know the company names but it’s an easy search. Fender makes (or made) a "gut string" model that looked like a Telecaster. You could start there for keywords.
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September 16, 2001 at 11:55 am #37194AnonymousGuest
is there such a thing? whereby i can convert the guitar cable output jack into the typical stereo input jake (those with 2 heads, one red one white normally) ?
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September 22, 2001 at 4:31 am #106543AnonymousGuest
: is there such a thing? whereby i can convert the guitar cable output jack into the typical stereo input jake (those with 2 heads, one red one white normally) ? Yes, most electronics stores have all manner of splitters/cables/adapters, or to get a mono to stereo effect you can get several pedals such as Boss Stereo Chorus which have mono in and two mono out female jacks. None of the above give true stereo except for the pedals which give a sort of quasi stereo. If you want true stereo you need a guitar such as a Rickenbacker/Godin/Parker which has a stereo jack sending two separate signals (one from each pickup) which goes to two amps or a stereo amp. Why do you want it, what setup are you contemplating? I’ve mucked around with a lot of guitar/amp stereo setups, if you tell us more we can give you more detailed advice. I hope you’re not thinking of plugging into a home stereo setup. If you do that you’ll blow the cones of your stereo into orbit. The signal from a guitar is heaps more powerful than the sort of signals a home studio is designed to take. Get back to us I’m curious.
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December 12, 2003 at 11:21 pm #114349AnonymousGuest
: : is there such a thing? whereby i can convert the guitar cable output jack into the typical stereo input jake (those with 2 heads, one red one white normally) ? : Yes, most electronics stores have all manner of splitters/cables/adapters, or to get a mono to stereo effect you can get several pedals such as Boss Stereo Chorus which have mono in and two mono out female jacks. : None of the above give true stereo except for the pedals which give a sort of quasi stereo. : If you want true stereo you need a guitar such as a Rickenbacker/Godin/Parker which has a stereo jack sending two separate signals (one from each pickup) which goes to two amps or a stereo amp. : Why do you want it, what setup are you contemplating? : I’ve mucked around with a lot of guitar/amp stereo setups, if you tell us more we can give you more detailed advice. : I hope you’re not thinking of plugging into a home stereo setup. If you do that you’ll blow the cones of your stereo into orbit. The signal from a guitar is heaps more powerful than the sort of signals a home studio is designed to take. : Get back to us I’m curious.
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December 12, 2003 at 11:28 pm #119896AnonymousGuest
Indeed, it’s quite simple to make this connection. Actually, the signal from the guitar itself is not powerful. It’s just the difference when you pluck the strings gently or when you pluck them roughly. If you pluck them gently the output signal has a low amplitude. In order to still hear anything you need quite some amplification. At the same time, you could pluck your strings roughly and then the guitar outputs a considerable larger peak amplitude. And it is these peaks that ruin your speakers. Another way to connect your guitar can be found on : http://home.tiscali.be/guitardoc
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September 16, 2001 at 9:12 am #37193AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Mark Knofler guitars+amps+style
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September 16, 2001 at 1:46 am #37192AnonymousGuest
The Mustang is by far the best guitar ever made ,I amsure many will agree,why dont they make them anymore?!!!!!
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February 11, 2004 at 10:55 pm #115356AnonymousGuest
ive jus aqquired a mustang lead guitar, and it is by far better than all my friends! and they keep telling me to keep it for a while then sell it off! should i??
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September 21, 2001 at 2:11 am #84038AnonymousGuest
The Mustang was Fenders poor mans Strat. I never played one that I liked.(just my opinion)
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September 16, 2001 at 3:07 am #83909AnonymousGuest
Nice name Bob….I mean Ben.
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September 16, 2001 at 3:06 am #83914AnonymousGuest
Actually Ben I’d have to disagree, the best guitars ever made were B.C.Rich, Jackson, PRS, Ernie Ball, and any other American guitar company, or any american guitar for that matter! Do you own a Mustang guitar? where can I find information on them? You seem to like them so much I want to check them out!
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September 18, 2001 at 4:36 am #106472AnonymousGuest
mustang is made by fender. you can find some info from jag-stang.com under the mustang section. they are definatly a really nice guitar!
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September 16, 2001 at 1:00 am #37190AnonymousGuest
is it true that gibson guitars get better with age and increase in value?? i,ve just bought a les paul studio and was wondering if they,re any good
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September 19, 2001 at 1:29 pm #84045AnonymousGuest
Well, while the price of a current Lse Paul studio might not go up in the next 20 – 30 years, the tone of the guitar will change to a mellower one with more sustain. As the pickups age they loose thier magnetism, causing an older guitar to have a mellower sound. With a lower strength the magnets don’t pull on the strings as much so you get an increased sustain as well, granted you will have to turn it up louder. As for the wood I suppose it has some slight effect on the sound of your guitar. Ecks007
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September 17, 2001 at 3:54 pm #83887AnonymousGuest
: is it true that gibson guitars get better with age and increase in value?? i,ve just bought a les paul studio and was wondering if they,re any good A standart Les Paul increases in value, up to 10 times as much in value. But I doubt that studio Les Pauls icreases as much as well. But normal standarts don’t increase as much anymore. That’s because in the 60′ Gibson stopped producing the les paul but now their making it again, so…
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September 17, 2001 at 6:40 am #83925AnonymousGuest
Hmm.It really depends on the guitar,the current market,how they were made.Strats from ’75-’79 are often undesirable.Cause the wood was "Oven dried" instead of "Sun dried".The use of ovens made the wood dry out unevenly,giving it a strange tone.Earlier strats were made of a different type of ash wood,making them lighter than newer ones.However,the Gibson STUDIO is a very good guitar…my cousin owns one.If you like your axe,then hold onto it!I have a ’77 Les Paul that aged nicely and sounds beautiful! Hope this helps
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September 16, 2001 at 1:20 am #83922AnonymousGuest
In my humble opinion; The idea of stringed instruments getting better with age applies to "accoustic" (meaning hollow body)guitars only. That’s because the wood changes over time – don’t ask me how – to produce a mellower sound from the tone surfaces(the front and back)of the instrument. That’s why old violins are supposed to sound better than new ones, all else being equal. Solid body electrics aren’t going to change appriciably over time. As for the value, it depends on supply and demand. Let’s hope you bought a future collectors item. Keep it in mint condition.By the way, I had a Les Paul once that was the best guitar I ever had, sold it for $800 when in a pinch, and now wish I hadn’t.
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September 16, 2001 at 12:57 am #37191AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have any info on the serial number: PCS 0107? How many were made? Is it a collectors item? Color is Black with brass hardware, has 2 Hum, Seymore Duncan, tune-o-matic bridge with "strings through body." Shark fin inlays on bound fret board. Tried Jackson web-site–no info available on the PCS serial number. Thanks.
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May 28, 2004 at 4:31 pm #97827AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have any info on the serial number: PCS 0107? How many were made? Is it a collectors item? Color is Black with brass hardware, has 2 Hum, Seymore Duncan, tune-o-matic bridge with "strings through body." The guitar is the second of Randy and the first of that kind of V Jackson design. I’ve got RR 2772 which is made in late ’96. Got it in January ’97. Still all original and my number one guitar. Proberly the only one in Denmark. I had to wait 5-6 months for it without trying it. I did try one ine Paris for 2 minutes though. Mine is one of the last ones with an RR seriel number I belive. I loved Kirk Hammets RR in the Cliff’em’all video. This one is very close to it. All the RR stuff I did not notice untill later. : Shark fin inlays on bound fret board. : Tried Jackson web-site–no info available on the PCS serial number. : Thanks.
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March 14, 2002 at 6:32 am #92456AnonymousGuest
well, looks like you have a guitar just like mine, the same thing except the serial number, you is PCS 0107, and mine is just 0060, why does your guitar is PCS? the Original Rhoads is a copy of the two main guitars of Randy Rhoads, and there are not many more than yours in the world, my country (Portugal) has only one dispended by jackson, that is mine, it is the first guitar with V design of Jackson, it is not a colection guitar but is very rare, you can find more informatin in http://www.randyrhoadsguitars.com protect that guitar with your life!! Have Cool, Vasco
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September 16, 2001 at 12:55 am #37189AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have any info on the serial number: PCS 0107? How many were made? Is it a collectors item? Color is Black with brass hardware, has 2 Hum, Seymore Duncan, tune-o-matic bridge with "strings through body." Shark fin inlays on bound fret board. Tried Jackson web-site–no info available on the PCS serial number. Thanks.
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September 15, 2001 at 11:05 pm #37188AnonymousGuest
Carvin is now selling acoustic guitars made in countries who support Usama Bin Laden, the killer of thousands of American’sin the Word Trade Center as well as many other terrorist activities.
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September 15, 2001 at 9:22 pm #37187AnonymousGuest
Hello, Who knows where I can find the partition or lyrics of the song Wicked Game from Him (Chris Isaak) ?? thank
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November 22, 2001 at 11:40 am #86571AnonymousGuest
I’ve been trying to fing out who performed this song for several week now. Can anyone tell me the name of the CD its on.
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October 5, 2001 at 9:50 pm #84376AnonymousGuest
: Hello, : Who knows where I can find the partition or lyrics of the song Wicked Game from Him (Chris Isaak) ?? : thank Chords: Bmin – A – E
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September 16, 2001 at 1:39 am #83890AnonymousGuest
world was on fire, no-one could save me but you it’s strange what desire will make foolish people do i’d never dreamed that i’d need somebody like you and i’d never dreamed that i’d lose somebody like you no, i don’t wanna fall in love (this world is only gonna break your heart) no, i don’t wanna fall in love (this world is only gonna break your heart) with you what a wicked game to play to make me feel this way what a wicked thing to do to let me dream of you what a wicked thing to say you never felt this way what a wicked thing to do to make me dream of you no, i don’t wanna fall in love (this world is only gonna break your heart) no, i don’t wanna fall in love (this world is only gonna break your heart) with you world was on fire, no-one could save me but you it’s strange what desire will make foolish people do no, i never dreamed that i’d love somebody like you i’ll never dream that i lose somebody like you, no and i don’t wanna fall in love (this world is only gonna break your heart) no, i don’t wanna fall in love (this world is only gonna break your heart) with you nobody loves no-one
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September 16, 2001 at 1:24 am #83891AnonymousGuest
That’s a cool song. What’s a partition?
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September 15, 2001 at 2:47 pm #37186AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Chords for KD Lang’s Barefoot
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September 15, 2001 at 12:15 pm #37185AnonymousGuest
Hi, Does anyone know of a good web site that teaches how to read sheet music from a guitarist’s point of view? if so please e-mail me thanks, Alan Miller
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October 2, 2001 at 7:27 am #84206AnonymousGuest
Hmmm…. Standard music no. If your looking for tabs a great place to start is http://www.harmony-central.com
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September 16, 2001 at 6:53 am #83920AnonymousGuest
Sorry about the triple post. Editing accident. Just read the last one.
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September 16, 2001 at 6:49 am #83913AnonymousGuest
In my humble opinion; if you learn to read for guitar only, the best thing to do is learn tablature (or tab). Tab is a music language especially invented for guitar. Guitar is different from piano in that a note can be played in several different places on a fretboard, versus only one place on a keyboard. Therefore there are different ways to play the same piece on a guitar. Tablature tells you (suggests) which fret to play the note on. Also tab is relatively simple to learn, it’s more visual, and has less rules than regular written music. Because it has less rules, it is also less descriptive, so it’s best if you already know how the tune is supposed to sound before you try to learn it from tab. One thing is nice though, it shows you the string bends real plainly. I don’t know of any tablature tutorial sites, but I haven’t looked either. Good luck with it.
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September 16, 2001 at 6:41 am #83904AnonymousGuest
In my humble opinion; if you learn to read for guitar only, the best thing to do is learn tablature (or tab). Guitar is different from piano in that a note can be played in several different places on a fretboard, versus only one place on a keyboard. Therefore there are different ways to play the same piece on a guitar. Tablature tells you (suggests) which fret to play the note on. Also tab is relatively simple to learn, it’s more visual, and has less rules than regular written music. I don’t know of any tablature tutorial sites, but I haven’t looked either.
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September 16, 2001 at 6:37 am #106470AnonymousGuest
In my humble opinion; if you learn to read for guitar only, the best thing to do is learn tablature (or tab). Guitar is different from piano in that a note can be played in several different places on a fretboard, versus only one place on a keyboard. Therefore there are different ways to play the same piece on a guitar. Tablature tells you (suggests) which fret to play the note on. Also tab is relatively simple to learn. I don’t know of any tablature tutorial sites, but I haven’t looked either.
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September 15, 2001 at 8:02 am #37182AnonymousGuest
I really need to know what kind of guitar the guitarist and the lead singer uses. And can u tell me about the best clean sound.
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February 14, 2004 at 5:46 am #88644AnonymousGuest
: I really need to know what kind of guitar the guitarist and the lead singer uses. And can u tell me about the best clean sound. From what i have seen he plays a gibson xplorer or a gibson firebird and the other guitarst uses a standard strat
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September 15, 2001 at 7:55 am #37181AnonymousGuest
Tried a new ES135 that had ’57 Classic Humbuckers, blew me away. Also was considering a 335, now I can’t make up my mind. Has anyone done an in depth comparison of the two, or maybe has one of each that can offer me some advice? I know the 135’s neck is a lot beefier, but what about the differences in clean and distorted tones?
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September 15, 2001 at 7:02 am #37183AnonymousGuest
Does someone out there have an ART SGX 2000 for sale with X-15 pedal?
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September 23, 2003 at 7:30 pm #93502AnonymousGuest
: Does someone out there have an ART SGX 2000 for sale with X-15 pedal? I Have a ART SGX 2000 Express with X-15 pedal, How much you are ready to pay US$.
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February 19, 2002 at 9:53 pm #91255AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a SGX 2000 Express w/ X-15 Ultra Foot controller if your still interested.
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September 15, 2001 at 4:30 am #37184AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for JJ Cale’s sheet music — anything i can get my hands on. many thanx for emailing me any info!
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September 14, 2001 at 10:57 pm #37179AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for a proper heavy sound tuning of the Boss MT-2.I’ don’t have the brochure of the pedal.Can anyone give me a hand …
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September 15, 2001 at 12:12 am #83754AnonymousGuest
Turn the Level and Distortion all the way up. then, on the knob next to the level knob, turn both the knob itself and the sub knob all the way up. the on the knob beside that one turn the actual knob to about 75% then turn the sub knob all the way down. that should be pretty heavy sounding.
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September 14, 2001 at 9:40 pm #37180AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Norma Guitar
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September 14, 2001 at 7:00 pm #37178AnonymousGuest
I am trying to play stuff like blink-182 and good charlotte and i dont know where to set my distortion pedal please help i am not at my computer so i prob. wont be able to find thias site again please e-mail me [email protected] thanks zach
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March 6, 2004 at 8:15 am #91084AnonymousGuest
haha 2 years later i find this site….check out my band http://www.threestarsleft.cjb.net yeah on tour this summer
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November 4, 2001 at 10:57 pm #85885AnonymousGuest
sorry bro, u cant get a good sound out of that pedal.
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September 14, 2001 at 6:29 pm #37177AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know of a real good program for scales and chords? I’ve tried a dozen or so of them and they are not what I’m looking for
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October 5, 2001 at 8:16 am #84403AnonymousGuest
Yes I know of several actually .. 🙂
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September 14, 2001 at 11:36 pm #83751AnonymousGuest
I’ve been looking for a year or so for an interactive program for the more advanced player. All I can find are pretty basic beginner stuff. If you could play into the machine, have it analyze the notes (with an FFT), and then read it out to show mistakes, it would be a great tool. Maybe we should contact the software makers and see if they have anything more advanced in the works.
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September 14, 2001 at 2:40 pm #37176AnonymousGuest
I’m planning on buying a (semi)hollowbody by DeArmond. I really like the sound of their single-coil pickups. The T400 has a warmer sound, but has problems with feedback. The Starfire Special has the sustain block, sounds less warm, but no problems with feedback. Who can advice me?
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September 14, 2001 at 9:59 am #37175AnonymousGuest
I am thinking about buying a music sequencer for use on stage and I’m interested to hear any comments on the Yamaha QY700 or the Roland equivalent.
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September 14, 2001 at 5:14 am #37173AnonymousGuest
I need to learn how to play guitar fast. I got a good gig, and I can’t play yet… Please e-mail me any lessons or tips that you may have! I appreciate any help. Can you e-mail me instead of posting here. I do not check this very often.
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September 15, 2001 at 1:29 am #83733AnonymousGuest
You gotta be kidding ! : I need to learn how to play guitar fast. I got a good gig, and I can’t play yet… Please e-mail me any lessons or tips that you may have! I appreciate any help. Can you e-mail me instead of posting here. I do not check this very often.
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September 17, 2001 at 7:48 pm #83905AnonymousGuest
: You gotta be kidding ! : : : I need to learn how to play guitar fast. I got a good gig, and I can’t play yet… Please e-mail me any lessons or tips that you may have! I appreciate any help. Can you e-mail me instead of posting here. I do not check this very often. You’re jokin’ right? When you get older you’ll learn that anything that comes easy is worthless, you don’t appreciate it. I’m afraid there are no short cuts, no easy ways. You could learn a few basic chords quick (D,A,E.etc) and fool a few people but it takes years to really know your instrument and even then there’s still stuff to learn. If you haven’t got a teacher, get onto one of the guitar tuition sites, there are heaps of ’em. Play 2 or 3 hours (I hate the word practice) every day and in twelve months or so you’ll be surprised at how your playing improves. Don’t just play scales and exercises, learn a few songs and it’ll make every step of this wonderful journey a joy. Record what you play so you’ll have benchmarks to compare your future expertise to. Get into a band, any band! Doesn’t matter how bad you are it’ll speed up your progress. Learn to sing while you play it’s good to get into the habit early in your musical career. If you really have a passion for the guitar it’ll be easy but if you’re only in love with the idea of being a rock star it’ll wear off and you may as well not bother, take up golf or something.
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September 14, 2001 at 4:36 am #37174AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Gibson Firebird Banjo Tuners
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September 13, 2001 at 11:35 pm #37171AnonymousGuest
anyone know any sites with nelly furtardo guitar tabs on? that are free? thank u thank u
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September 13, 2001 at 3:24 pm #37172AnonymousGuest
Looking to advance guitar playing . Can play rhythem but dont know scales ect. Any good online tuition available please.
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September 14, 2001 at 1:28 am #83778AnonymousGuest
goto http://www.guitartricks.com AWESOME site with tabs and examples. Tons of tech stuff! its great for online guitar!
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September 13, 2001 at 4:35 am #37170AnonymousGuest
I’d like to use credit card to buy the guitar, so who accept Internationl Credit Card (Master Card or VISA) please contact me very soon!!
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September 13, 2001 at 1:30 am #37169AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : ~~~ I NEED LYRICS AND TABS 4 Santana! HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!
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September 12, 2001 at 8:05 pm #37167AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Disabling a Floyd Rose?
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September 12, 2001 at 12:13 pm #37168AnonymousGuest
Im currently looking for a new porcessor for my electric gutair.Unfortunately i have only been playing for three years and only one year on electric so i am not alll together sure what companies i should buuy and if something is worth buying i look foward to hopefully hearing from someone who can posssiibly enlighten me
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September 13, 2001 at 10:19 am #83726AnonymousGuest
For korg, i recommend you to try ax100g, ax1000g, and ax1500g. they are cheap, and sound great. And for my ear they are better than zoom and digitech, even boss. They are great for practice (ax100g has drums loops), live and recording. very easy to use (like using stompboxes) and to get good sound. goodluck
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March 10, 2004 at 3:04 pm #91502AnonymousGuest
Why is an intel Processor good
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September 12, 2001 at 7:16 pm #83730AnonymousGuest
I run a Zoom 505 in my rig. If you don’t have a lot of cash then these little numbers are pretty good. They do the job. Be aware that they do miss out on a few things like an expression pedal but for a small outlay they get the job done and don’t sound too bad. You haven’t been learning long and probably aren’t playing live yet so be wary of handing out hugh amounts of cash for a system that you won’t get full use out of. Remember you can always upgrade later.
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September 12, 2001 at 4:53 pm #83739AnonymousGuest
if you got lots of ca$h get a roland! they can be from anywhere in the hundreds to thousands but they are simply the BEST processing company today. if you cant get a roland buy a Boss they are the next best and if you cant get a boss look to Korg, Zoom, and Digitech but NEVER and I do say NEVER BUY A DOD!!! they are built like shit and the FX are stinking horrible! if you are serious about your FX get a Roland V-Guitar processor with the Special Roland attachable pickup system and you will be totally state of the art in the guitar FX realm.
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September 12, 2001 at 2:22 am #37165AnonymousGuest
People … I’m thinking of buying a BB King Lucille – as of yet I have not tried one! Could anybody who has uses a Lucille please let me know what it they are like. I am playing rock and blues. Many thanks Big G. PS … Would I be better buying a Les Paul – any comments would be welcome.
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April 22, 2002 at 5:22 pm #94135AnonymousGuest
i got a epiphone bb.king lucille, i play rock,jazz..samba, blues… the guitar is a beauty and plays like one… sweeetttttttttt sound…with the vari-tone knobs.. u could go from single coil to double coil.. anytime.. GET ONE NOW!!!! : People … I’m thinking of buying a BB King Lucille – as of yet I have not tried one! : Could anybody who has uses a Lucille please let me know what it they are like. : I am playing rock and blues. : Many thanks Big G. : PS … Would I be better buying a Les Paul – any comments would be welcome.
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September 11, 2001 at 10:55 pm #37166AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’m soon going to buy a new solid top, steel-stringed, 100% acoustic guitar. I will probably be choosing from either a Simon&Patrick, Ibanez or Dean for about $400 (I’m from sweden, prices may be different here). Do you have any recommendations? I play blues and folk, mostly with my fingers. Right now the Simon&Patrick seems like the best one, since they are only making acoustic guitars they problably know what they’re doing. But please make some suggestions.
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October 10, 2001 at 4:04 am #84781AnonymousGuest
: Hi, I have a Seagull SM6 Gloss and S&P6 Cedar, both are excellent guitars made by Godin. Construction is of an high standard, and the deep rich sound generated by both guitars could be produced from a guitar with a much higher prices tag than $400. The body of the Seagull are slightly smaller than the S&P which make holding a little more comfortable. Both are excellent no frills guitars which will only get better with age.
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September 14, 2001 at 11:19 pm #83756AnonymousGuest
I have a Simon and Patrick. It’s a good guitar but I think I spent too much for it($400+). Good Japanese guitars like Takamine are a better value.
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September 11, 2001 at 9:57 am #37163AnonymousGuest
Hola como vieron me llamo martin y toco la guitarra, admiro a pepe romero, y las composiciones de joaquin rodrigo, por consiguiente les queria preguntar si tienen a mano o conoces algun sitio que me pueda bajar partituras, o en formato Power tab de joaquin, o quien sabe, si ustedes tienen, como por ejemplo Invocacion y Danza. desde ya muchas gracias, y les mando saludos colegas musicos.
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August 24, 2003 at 5:56 am #112242AnonymousGuest
Al igual que tu, lo admiro y la vez toco guitarra (clasica) aunque mis preferencias tienden hacia la guitarra flamenca, como sea, en la siguiente pagina puedes encontrar lo que buscas en partituras (incluye el afamado concierto de aranjuez; los tres movimientos completos). Visitala y compruebalo: http://www.classicalguitar.nl
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September 11, 2001 at 9:46 am #37164AnonymousGuest
does anyone out there know of any macintosh software that can establish chords used from an audio input (cd,tape,or phono) thanks cheers jr
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September 11, 2001 at 6:39 am #37162AnonymousGuest
i have a problem, this guitar was stolen, i cant prove to the insurance company what the guitar was worth… i have never seen another one like…description 12 string gold hardware ivory inlays on fingerboard mahogany body burled monkey wood top, i was told it belonged to keith richards…couldnt prove it…i paid 500.00 for it in 1973 best action and sound i have every heard…im telling the insurance company its\ worth 2500. to 3000. anybody know about this guiatar
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September 11, 2001 at 4:25 am #37161AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have tabs/chords to Gary Puckett & the Union Gap songs?
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September 11, 2001 at 1:35 am #37158AnonymousGuest
Anyone with a lead on an old Guild P90 to help repair my main axe (1957 Guild CE100D)? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks, T-bone
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February 10, 2003 at 4:32 am #82273AnonymousGuest
: Anyone with a lead on an old Guild P90 to help repair my main axe (1957 Guild CE100D)? Any help would be appreciated! : Thanks, : T-bone Im looking for a pair of ’em too. Did you find yours???? Any suggestions of where I can find a pair?? I have a pair of 60’s Rowe Dearmonds (NOS>>NEVER INSTALLED BEFORE) to trade or partially trade for a pair of Guild Franz P-90’s. I also have a 57 CE-100 but needs both pu’s….. Also…what exact type/color knobs and switch y=does your 57 have?? any info will be appreciated
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September 10, 2001 at 11:35 pm #37159AnonymousGuest
hi, about to start learning guitar, what i want to know is is it easier to learn on an accoustic guitar or electric guitar, once u are ok on one, is it easier to then play on the other one also, if i want to get lesons from somone wwould it matter if i had an electric or accoustic guitar??? thanks
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September 11, 2001 at 1:48 pm #83774AnonymousGuest
Hi! It is actually better to learn on an acoustic, as you can master the basics and it is less complicated (no electronics etc) and you should learn to pick notes as you will need to be able to do this when you ge better. Electrics are easier to play as they have thinner necks and you can play more easier on the higher frets. If you start on acoustic you can then play electric more easily. You can have lessons for both or just one depending on what you want. Remember however that the acoustic is harder to play.I have lessons for acoustic and teach myself electric.
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September 10, 2001 at 10:20 pm #37160AnonymousGuest
If anyone has the tabs to Train’s song "hopeless", could you please email me the link or the tab itself, my email is [email protected]…thank you! jourdan
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November 14, 2001 at 3:16 pm #86221AnonymousGuest
Culd the send it to me too? i love that song!
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November 23, 2004 at 11:12 pm #111946AnonymousGuest
: Culd the send it to me too? i love that song!
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November 23, 2004 at 11:14 pm #124389AnonymousGuest
I am starting to learn to play the guitar, you could help me sending me tabs of train, goo goo dolls, aerosmith, u2, whatever you can……… thanks…
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April 4, 2002 at 9:57 am #110126AnonymousGuest
check out this page… http://www.guitartabs.cc there is a small part for hopeless there.. know where any other good tabs for train are? i’m looking for let it roll….
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October 7, 2003 at 3:47 am #112948AnonymousGuest
I’m lookin for "lincoln Avenue" Anyone know where it is?
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September 10, 2001 at 9:50 pm #37157AnonymousGuest
NECESITO SUS IDEAS PARA COMPARARLAS CON LAS MIAS Y REALIZAR UN PROYECTO NUEVO
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September 10, 2001 at 9:01 pm #37156AnonymousGuest
Could anyone tell me what’s required to convert voltage from North American to North European voltage for an amp? I don’t think the regular plug conveter will cut it. (I’m travelling to Holland with an amp.) It would be good to know about, for example, if there’s a "master" converter box, so I can travel anywhere with one less headache (also how much it might run). All responses are welcome and greatly appreciated. Joel Fass
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September 11, 2001 at 4:27 am #83757AnonymousGuest
Some ‘universal’ converter box exist, with something like 20 outputs. You should look in electronic stores or web sites. I saw some of them. but I don’t know if it works fine. Take care, in Europe, voltage is higher than in usa. seb
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September 11, 2001 at 2:00 am #83768AnonymousGuest
If the converter will handler the current load from your amp it should work fine. A converter designed to run a shaver will not cut it. The spec sheet that came with the amp should tell you the current draw or just get a converter that will supply at least the amount of current the fuse is set to draw. So if your amp is fused at ten amps your converter should be pretty close to that. You need to get one for the voltage that you are going to be plugging into. Differnet countries use different voltages and phasing. I don’t think there is a universal converter
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September 10, 2001 at 2:34 pm #37155AnonymousGuest
Has anyone got any tips on strumming please. I can play a few tunes but they all seem a bit same same. I know this is a pretty basic question sorry.
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October 3, 2001 at 9:31 pm #84406AnonymousGuest
Try not just holding on with your left (fretting) hand. Relax it occasionally (rhythmically) to muffle the sound momentarily. You can get a nice ‘shuffle’ when you get the hang of it.
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September 10, 2001 at 9:02 am #37154AnonymousGuest
i have a basically brand new epiphone SG korina that i’m selling with a hardshell case. i’m asking $400. please email for pics or any info
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February 14, 2004 at 9:25 am #88636AnonymousGuest
: i have a basically brand new epiphone SG korina that i’m selling with a hardshell case. i’m asking $400. please email for pics or any info
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February 14, 2004 at 9:29 am #88794AnonymousGuest
Could I see some pictures please. Thanks. Jones
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September 2, 2003 at 2:45 am #91385AnonymousGuest
send the pics. Would you take $310 w/ s/h for this axe. B/c I’ve gotten these for that price.
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November 19, 2001 at 12:36 am #86390AnonymousGuest
: i have a basically brand new epiphone SG korina that i’m selling with a hardshell case. i’m asking $400. please email for pics or any info I heard this was getting discontinued. So i want one. Also could you e-mail me a picture.. Thanx
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September 10, 2001 at 5:13 am #37153AnonymousGuest
trying to assess the value…..would appreciate any input.
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September 10, 2001 at 4:49 am #37152AnonymousGuest
I have the Metal Zone ,Boss,Mt-2, .Anyone know how to get a Rage sound out of it.
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December 17, 2003 at 4:49 am #80340AnonymousGuest
I’ve got PODxt. How to get the guitar sound like Tom Morello’s. Also Cypress Hills’ on "Amplified.
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September 10, 2001 at 4:12 pm #83728AnonymousGuest
turn everything to full blast! hahaha Tom Morello is cool, but I bet he’d tell you to make your own sound with it so that there can be more "noise making guitarists" out there. Thats all he does man; plays a a bunch of funk riffs with some wah, then totally goes nuts fuckin’ with his whammy,strings,neck he just goes apeshit and does all the crazy shit in the book! if you have a metal zone with the instruction booklet, look in the booklet for a "funk" or "fuzz" or "overdrive" Tom uses pretty basic FX man. he is the simple type of guitarist. the "couple of pedals, amp, and a guitar" type of player.
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September 15, 2001 at 7:48 pm #83916AnonymousGuest
Turn the distortion all the way down. The MT-2 is has a dual gain circuit, so you will still have tons of distortion even if the dist. knobb is all or most of the way down. All I can say about the equalization is that your gonna have to screw around with it. Keep your lows up to stay away from that thrash sound. I used to own a metal zone and I never liked the thrash sound that I got out of it. Thats me though. just screw around with it. Good luck. -Steve
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September 10, 2001 at 8:49 pm #106344AnonymousGuest
does Morello use a Metal Zone pedal? I had one and it was far to percussive on the lows and nasal on the mids…the mid sweep is painful at best. just curious. # D
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September 10, 2001 at 4:49 am #37149AnonymousGuest
I have the Metal Zone ,Boss,Mt-2, .Anyone know how to get a Rage sound out of it.
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September 29, 2001 at 12:32 am #84244AnonymousGuest
: I have the Metal Zone ,Boss,Mt-2, .Anyone know how to get a Rage sound out of it. 1>you need to be a good rapper 2>you must know two chords and be a crazy motherfucker
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September 10, 2001 at 3:52 am #37150AnonymousGuest
Is there any way to find out when a Sigma (Korea) was made? We have a D 35 Ser. no. 88095149. Any info on this instrument would be appreciated. Thanks.
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December 30, 2002 at 1:28 am #103869AnonymousGuest
http://www.cfmartin.com, just send them an e-mail
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September 10, 2001 at 2:36 am #37147AnonymousGuest
if any one knows how to due that would you email me [email protected]
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September 19, 2001 at 9:32 pm #106583AnonymousGuest
There’s a set of special tools required to assist with this, and I believe it comes with shims as well. I have not had much experience with the Floyd type, but I think the tools come with full instructions for use. Check with your local music shop. I’m also starting to post tips on my web site at: http://members.home.net/wilkatguitars Take note that your bridge saddle at the bottom plain E string should measure 25 1/2" (assuming that’s the scale length you have) from the front of the nut. The other saddles will normally be pulled back from this point to compensate, and your top wound E string will be the furthest from the nut, as it requires the most compensation. See my tips about tuning problems, for a good method of tuning that may help until you can get the Floyd tools to correct the problem.
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September 10, 2001 at 1:54 am #37148AnonymousGuest
I recently baught a Framus accoustic guitar. I have been playing them for years ( 20 ) and notic the Quality , but have not heard of them. It is a 12 string and sounds great. I would like to no more about it and what it may be worth. If you can help me then please write me when you have a chance. thanks and happy strummin guys!
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September 9, 2001 at 9:27 pm #37151AnonymousGuest
I have an old gibson elecgtric, hardbody, Les Paul, I have had it for 35 years, Its in perfect condition, in original case, How do I find out the value of it.
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October 5, 2001 at 5:16 am #84425AnonymousGuest
: : I have an old gibson elecgtric, hardbody, Les Paul, I have had it for 35 years, Its in perfect condition, in original case, How do I find out the value of it. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx If you have a photo and serial number you can send to me, I’ll try and give you a reasonable guess. Also let me know what kind of condition it’s in. Finish flaws, cracks on the neck, headstock, body, etc.
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September 17, 2001 at 8:10 pm #83906AnonymousGuest
: : I have an old gibson elecgtric, hardbody, Les Paul, I have had it for 35 years, Its in perfect condition, in original case, How do I find out the value of it. Just send it over to me(I’ll pay freight) and I’ll evaluate it and send it back(maybe)
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September 9, 2001 at 8:03 pm #37145AnonymousGuest
A friend of mine has a 1976 (he thinks) Martin D35 serial number 327692 that is in fairly good shape. He would like to know what it might be worth if he were to sell it. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you
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October 5, 2001 at 5:20 am #84375AnonymousGuest
: A friend of mine has a 1976 (he thinks) Martin D35 : serial number 327692 that is in fairly good shape. He : would like to know what it might be worth if he were : to sell it. : Any information would be appreciated. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx It’s actually a 1973. Depending on it’s condition, it’ll be worth anywhere from $900 to $1500. It would have to be in mint condition to fetch $1500. If it has normal wear and tear, I’d put it closer to $1200. $900 or less if it’s got many cracks, repairs, unoriginal parts etc. : Thank you
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September 9, 2001 at 4:44 pm #37146AnonymousGuest
Hi, I recently bought a Les Paul Standard but without an amplifier to plug it in. I’d apreciate any info about what do the 2volume,2tone & the 3-way switch do on the sound of this babe.
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September 14, 2001 at 6:41 am #83748AnonymousGuest
Hey, I am a proud owner of a Les Paul, and I know a little about the buttons. The three way switch is your pickup selector. When it is at the top, you are using the pickup at the neck. When it’s at the middle, it’s using both pickups, and at the bottom, it’s using the bridge pickup. I think the bottom one says rythm or treble on the little plastic cover. Your knobs are lined up a certain way. The two on top are your volume and treble for the neck pickup, and the bottom two are for the bridge pickup. This really allows for a lot of tonal flexibility which is one of the many things that makes Les Pauls cool. Hope this helps!
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September 9, 2001 at 11:44 am #37144AnonymousGuest
There are some cheap Gibson LPs ($500 or so) sold by Musicaiansfriend.com. Are they any good? What’s the catch? I know you only get basic finishes and it looks like you don’t get the curved body, but is that the only difference? Anybody have one?
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November 5, 2002 at 9:39 pm #102358AnonymousGuest
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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September 21, 2001 at 11:42 pm #106581AnonymousGuest
: There are some cheap Gibson LPs ($500 or so) sold by Musicaiansfriend.com. Are they any good? What’s the catch? I know you only get basic finishes and it looks like you don’t get the curved body, but is that the only difference? Anybody have one?
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June 21, 2004 at 11:32 am #122571AnonymousGuest
i got the gibon sg faded and its a great guitar i would reccomend it to annyone and i picked it up at a local shop for $550
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October 10, 2001 at 1:23 pm #106931AnonymousGuest
: : If you are talking about a LP JR or Special, or Studio, I would go for it. : : There are some cheap Gibson LPs ($500 or so) sold by Musicaiansfriend.com. Are they any good? What’s the catch? I know you only get basic finishes and it looks like you don’t get the curved body, but is that the only difference? Anybody have one?
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September 9, 2001 at 10:02 am #37142AnonymousGuest
An idiot friend of mine recommended I buy one of the new Schecter Diamond Series PT’s, so idiot me did. My problem is this: while the guitar sounds fine, the neck sucks ass. I also have a Fender Tele with an excellent neck, which leads me to my question: If I buy a genuine Fender tele replacement neck, is it gonna fit the Schecter? And if not, is it possible to buy fender necks that aren’t pre-drilled? Thanx, Sam.
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September 9, 2001 at 9:49 am #37143AnonymousGuest
I was wondering, does anyone know any sites where I can order some catalogs to get mail to me? I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, BC Rich, LTD, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. BMB Email address: [email protected]
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July 7, 2004 at 2:21 am #100434AnonymousGuest
I would suggest visiting musiciansfriend.com, they have a great catalog.
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November 24, 2003 at 5:31 pm #100529AnonymousGuest
The best site is rosseti.co.uk It has Gibson, Epiphone and Rickenbacker catalogues to send to you
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October 20, 2003 at 5:07 am #96364AnonymousGuest
: I was wondering, does anyone know any sites where I can order some catalogs to get mail to me? I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, BC Rich, LTD, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. BMB : Email address: [email protected]
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November 18, 2003 at 4:55 am #99844AnonymousGuest
: : I was wondering, does anyone know any sites where I can order some catalogs to get mail to me? I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, fender BC Rich, LTD, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. BMB : : Email address: [email protected]
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October 3, 2003 at 5:19 am #94523AnonymousGuest
: I was wondering, does anyone know any sites where I can order some (free) catalogs to get mail to me? I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, BC Rich, LTD, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. : Email address: [email protected]
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October 8, 2003 at 4:04 am #95006AnonymousGuest
ya sure just go to http://www.musiciansfriend.com and request a full color catalog there your welcome!
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September 6, 2003 at 1:39 am #112373AnonymousGuest
: I was wondering, does anyone know any sites where I can order some catalogs to get mail to me? I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, IBANEZ, LTD, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. BMB : Email address: [email protected]
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September 12, 2003 at 2:03 am #112623AnonymousGuest
Im looking for a catalog for guitars and basses. I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, IBANEZ, LTD, Fender, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much.
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August 24, 2003 at 9:30 am #112277AnonymousGuest
: I was wondering, does anyone know any sites where I can order some catalogs to get mail to me? I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, BC Rich, LTD, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. BMB : Email address: [email protected] please send me a catalog
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August 2, 2003 at 6:39 am #89324AnonymousGuest
: I was wondering, does anyone know any sites where I can order some catalogs to get mail to me? I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, BC Rich, LTD, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. CCB : Email address: [email protected]
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September 10, 2001 at 7:45 am #83765AnonymousGuest
: I was wondering, does anyone know any sites where I can order some catalogs to get mail to me? I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, BC Rich, LTD, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. BMB : Email address: [email protected] http://www.mucicsiansfriend.com http://www.americanmusical.com http://www.samash.com
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September 12, 2003 at 3:46 am #92598AnonymousGuest
: : : I was wondering, does anyone know any sites where I can order some catalogs to get mail to me? I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, BC Rich, LTD, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. BMB :
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November 3, 2003 at 4:18 am #98056AnonymousGuest
: : : : : I was wondering, does anyone know any sites where I can order some catalogs to get mail to me? I prefer Gibson, Yamaha, BC Rich, LTD, pretty much anything really. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. BMB : : http://www.music123.com
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September 9, 2001 at 6:54 am #37141AnonymousGuest
i’m looking for any info on a jackson bolt on bass. it has a san dimas neck plate, number 1991 and a kahler tremelo. i would be grateful for any info.
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September 9, 2001 at 6:32 am #37140AnonymousGuest
i want to "block the trem" on my jagstang- maybe it will help with some tuning problems.. but i dont know how to do it. does anyone know how or know where i can get info on how to do it? -tim
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September 9, 2001 at 12:50 am #37137AnonymousGuest
i own a fender cyclone, it’s body is like an old Mustang and kind of like a strat, so would it be possible to replace the crummy bridge with a tune-o-matic? im kinda new at this and im not sure what kind of bridge can go on what kind of guitar and stuff. if a tune-o-matic bridge cant go on it, what other kind of bridge do you recommend to keep it in tune and it will still fit on the guitar?
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September 9, 2001 at 6:29 am #83621AnonymousGuest
hi, well i have to say that i dont own a cyclone, but i do know that it wont take a tuneomatic. why? well, a tuneomatic is just a bridge where as in your guitar it is a bridge and tailpiece. a strat bridge would probably fit but it would probably be the same… anything else i can think of would mean youd have to do work on the body, which you probably dont want to do. hope that helps a little… goodluck though!
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September 8, 2001 at 9:36 pm #37138AnonymousGuest
I’ve just recently purchased this guitar… its a pearl white yamaha sbg200, in almost mint condition. I haven’t been able to find out a year for the guitar but have heard that it was made from the late 70’s to the early 80’s… Can anyone give me a definite year????
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September 16, 2001 at 10:40 pm #83903AnonymousGuest
: I’ve just recently purchased this guitar… its a pearl white yamaha sbg200, in almost mint condition. I haven’t been able to find out a year for the guitar but have heard that it was made from the late 70’s to the early 80’s… Can anyone give me a definite year???? all you have to do is call yamaha company in ca. you can get the phone# from 800 derrectory good luck ps I have one myself that I would take less than 1000.00 dallars for
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September 8, 2001 at 9:03 pm #37139AnonymousGuest
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Fill in the Subject, this will be the header that everyone sees as they scroll through the list of postings in a particular group, click the post message button. You’re done with your first one! Congratulations…THAT’S IT! All you have to do is jump to different newsgroups and post away, after you get the hang of it, it will take about 30 seconds for each newsgroup! **REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWSGROUPS YOU POST IN, 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.Box due to the large amount of mail you will receive. If you wish to stay anonymous, you can invent a name to use, as long as the postman will deliver it. **JUST MAKE SURE ALL THE ADDRESSES ARE CORRECT.** Now the WHY part: Out of 200 postings, say I receive only 5 replies (a very low example). So then I made $5.00 with my name at #6 on the letter. Now, each of the 5 persons who just sent me $1.00 make the MINIMUM 200 postings, each with my name at #5 and only 5 persons respond to each of the original 5, that is another $25.00 for me, now those 25 each make 200 MINIMUM posts with my name at #4 and only 5 replies each, I will bring in an additional $125.00! Now, those 125 persons turn around and post the MINIMUM 200 with my name at #3 and only receive 5 replies each, I will make an additional $626.00! OK, now here is the fun part, each of those 625 persons post a MINIMUM 200 letters with my name at #2 and they each only receive 5 replies, that just made me $3,125.00!!! Those 3,125 persons will all deliver this message to 200 newsgroups with my name at #1 and if still ONLY 5 persons per 200 newsgroups react I will receive $15,625,00! With an original investment of only $6.00! AMAZING! When your name is no longer on the list, you just take the latest posting in the newsgroups, and send out another $6.00 to names on the list, putting your name at number 6 again. And start posting again. The thing to remember is: do you realize 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 $6.00 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 tons of new honest users and new honest people who are joining the internet and newsgroups everyday and are willing to give it a try? Estimates are at 20,000 to 50,000 new users, every day, with thousands of those joining the actual internet. REMEMBER, PLAY FAIRLY AND HONESTLY AND THIS WILL WORK FOR YOU!!! ——————————————————————————– Follow Ups: ——————————————————————————– Post a Followup Name: E-Mail: Subject: Comments: : MAKE ALOT OF MONEY!!! NOT A SCAM : PLZ READ : Posted By: JASON : Date: Tuesday, 26 June 2001 : "Hi, I’m 23 and I make more money than my parents and so can you" : Turn $6.00 into $60,000…read this to find out how!!! : READING THIS COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE! : I found this on a bulletin board like this one and decided to try it. : A little while back, I was browsing through a newsgroups, just like you are now, and came : across an article similar to this that said you could make thousands of dollars within weeks : with only an initial investment of $6.00! 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 need to send $1.00 to each of the 6 names and address stated in : the article. : You then place your own name and address in the bottom of the list at #6, and post the : article in at least 200 newsgroups. (There are millions) No catch, that was it. : So after thinking it over, and talking to a few people first, I thought about trying it. I : figured: "what have I got to lose except 6 stamps and $6.00, right?" : Then I invested the measly $6.00. 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 $25.00. By the end of the second week I had made a total : of over $1,000.00! In the third week I had over $10,000.00 and it’s still growing. : This is now my fourth week and I have made just over $42,000.00 and it’s still coming in : rapidly. It’s certainly worth $6.00, and 6 stamps, I have spent more than that on the : lottery!! : Let me tell you how this works and most importantly, why it works…. Also, make sure : you print a copy of this article NOW, so you can get the information off of it as you need : it. : I promise you that if you follow the directions exactly, that you will start making more : money than you thought possible by doing something so easy! : Suggestion: : Read this entire message carefully! (print it out or download it.) : Follow the simple directions and watch the money come in! It’s easy. It’s legal. And, your : investment is only $6.00 (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 these directions EXACTLY, and $50,000 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 it’s success by carefully adhering to the instructions. : You will now become part of the Mail Order business. In this business your product is not : solid and tangible, it’s a service. You are in the business of developing Mailing Lists. : Many large corporations are happy to pay big bucks for quality lists. However, the money : made from the mailing lists is secondary to the income which is made from people like you : and me asking to be included in that list. : 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 $1.00 bills and place ONE inside EACH of the 6 pieces of paper so the bill : will not be seen through the envelope (to prevent thievery). : Next, place one paper in each of the 6 envelopes and seal them. You should now have 6 : sealed envelopes, each with a piece of paper stating the phrase "PLEASE PUT ME ON : YOUR MAILING LIST.", your name and address, and a $1.00 bill. What you are doing is : creating 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 little worried about the legal aspects of it all. : So I checked it out with the U.S. Post Office (1-800-725-2161) and they confirmed that it : is indeed legal! Mail the 6 envelopes to the following addresses: : #1)S. Lackey . 639 Pheasant Run : Virginia Beach, Va. 23452 : #2)S.R. Johnson : 3285 Lewis Ave. : Signal Hill, CA 90807 : #3)B. Hooper : 3 Warringah Gve. : Petrie, QLD, Australia 4502 : #4)Matthew Speight : 6 Charnwood Ave. : Belfast : N. Ireland : BT15 5DH : #5)Andrew Hunter . 7520-1 South Aragon Blvd . Sunrise, FL 33313 : #6)Salvatore De Luca . 102 Overlook Ave . North Haledon, NJ 07508 : 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 number 6 on the list. : STEP 3: Change anything you need to, but try to keep this article as close to original as : possible. Now, post your amended article to at least 200 newsgroups. (I think there are : close to 2.4million groups) All you need is 200, but remember, the more you post, the : more money you make! : This is perfectly legal! If you have any doubts, refer to Title 18 Sec. 1302 & 1341 of the : Postal lottery laws. Keep a copy of these steps for yourself and, whenever you need : money, you can use it again, and again. : PLEASE REMEMBER that this program remains successful because of the honesty and : integrity of the participants and by their carefully adhering to the directions. Look at it this : way. If you are of integrity, the program will continue and the money that 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 the notes people send you. This VERIFIES that you are truly providing a : service. (Also, it might be a good idea to wrap the $1 bill in dark paper to reduce the risk : of mail theft.) : So, as each post is downloaded and the directions carefully followed, six members will be : reimbursed 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 opportunity for only $6.00 ($1.00 for each of the first six people listed above) : Send it now, add your own name to the list and you’re in business! : —DIRECTIONS —– FOR HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS———— : Step 1) : You do not need to re-type 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 : of this document, and select ‘copy’ from the edit menu. This will copy the entire letter into : the computer’s 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 that you can : add your name to the list. Step 3) Save your new notepad file as a .txt file. If you want to : do your postings in different settings, you’ll always have this file to go back to. : Step 4) : Use Netscape or Internet explorer and try searching for various newsgroups (on-line : forums, message boards, chat sites, discussions.) : Step 5) : Visit these message boards and post this article as a new message by highlighting the text : of this letter and selecting paste from the edit menu. Fill in the Subject, this will be the : header that everyone sees as they scroll through the list of postings in a particular group, : click the post message button. You’re done with your first one! : Congratulations…THAT’S IT! : All you have to do is jump to different newsgroups and post away, after you get the hang : of it, it will take about 30 seconds for each newsgroup! : **REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWSGROUPS YOU POST IN, 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.Box due to the large amount of mail you will receive. If you : wish to stay anonymous, you can invent a name to use, as long as the postman will deliver : it. : **JUST MAKE SURE ALL THE ADDRESSES ARE CORRECT.** : Now the WHY part: : Out of 200 postings, say I receive only 5 replies (a very low example). So then I made : $5.00 with my name at #6 on the letter. : Now, each of the 5 persons who just sent me $1.00 make the MINIMUM 200 postings, : each with my name at #5 and only 5 persons respond to each of the original 5, that is : another $25.00 for me, now those 25 each make 200 MINIMUM posts with my name at : #4 and only 5 replies each, I will bring in an additional $125.00! : Now, those 125 persons turn around and post the MINIMUM 200 with my name at #3 : and only receive 5 replies each, I will make an additional $626.00! : OK, now here is the fun part, each of those 625 persons post a MINIMUM 200 letters : with my name at #2 and they each only receive 5 replies, that just made me $3,125.00!!! : Those 3,125 persons will all deliver this message to 200 newsgroups with my name at #1 : and if still ONLY 5 persons per 200 newsgroups react I will receive $15,625,00! : With an original investment of only $6.00! AMAZING! When your name is no longer on : the list, you just take the latest posting in the newsgroups, and send out another $6.00 to : names on the list, putting your name at number 6 again. And start posting again. : The thing to remember is: do you realize 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 $6.00 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 tons of new honest users : and new honest people who are joining the internet and newsgroups everyday and are : willing to give it a try? : Estimates are at 20,000 to 50,000 new users, every day, with thousands of those joining : the actual internet. : REMEMBER, PLAY FAIRLY AND HONESTLY AND : THIS WILL WORK FOR YOU!!! Optional Link URL: Link Title: Optional Image URL: ——————————————————————————– [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Anger Project Forum ] [ FAQ ——————————————————————————– Follow Ups: ——————————————————————————– Post a Followup Name: E-Mail: Subject: Comments: : MAKE ALOT OF MONEY!!! NOT A SCAM : PLZ READ : Posted By: JASON : Date: Tuesday, 26 June 2001 : "Hi, I’m 23 and I make more money than my parents and so can you" : Turn $6.00 into $60,000…read this to find out how!!! : READING THIS COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE! : I found this on a bulletin board like this one and decided to try it. : A little while back, I was browsing through a newsgroups, just like you are now, and came : across an article similar to this that said you could make thousands of dollars within weeks : with only an initial investment of $6.00! 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 need to send $1.00 to each of the 6 names and address stated in : the article. : You then place your own name and address in the bottom of the list at #6, and post the : article in at least 200 newsgroups. (There are millions) No catch, that was it. : So after thinking it over, and talking to a few people first, I thought about trying it. I : figured: "what have I got to lose except 6 stamps and $6.00, right?" : Then I invested the measly $6.00. 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 $25.00. By the end of the second week I had made a total : of over $1,000.00! In the third week I had over $10,000.00 and it’s still growing. : This is now my fourth week and I have made just over $42,000.00 and it’s still coming in : rapidly. It’s certainly worth $6.00, and 6 stamps, I have spent more than that on the : lottery!! : Let me tell you how this works and most importantly, why it works…. Also, make sure : you print a copy of this article NOW, so you can get the information off of it as you need : it. : I promise you that if you follow the directions exactly, that you will start making more : money than you thought possible by doing something so easy! : Suggestion: : Read this entire message carefully! (print it out or download it.) : Follow the simple directions and watch the money come in! It’s easy. It’s legal. And, your : investment is only $6.00 (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 these directions EXACTLY, and $50,000 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 it’s success by carefully adhering to the instructions. : You will now become part of the Mail Order business. In this business your product is not : solid and tangible, it’s a service. You are in the business of developing Mailing Lists. : Many large corporations are happy to pay big bucks for quality lists. However, the money : made from the mailing lists is secondary to the income which is made from people like you : and me asking to be included in that list. : 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 $1.00 bills and place ONE inside EACH of the 6 pieces of paper so the bill : will not be seen through the envelope (to prevent thievery). : Next, place one paper in each of the 6 envelopes and seal them. You should now have 6 : sealed envelopes, each with a piece of paper stating the phrase "PLEASE PUT ME ON : YOUR MAILING LIST.", your name and address, and a $1.00 bill. What you are doing is : creating 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 little worried about the legal aspects of it all. : So I checked it out with the U.S. Post Office (1-800-725-2161) and they confirmed that it : is indeed legal! Mail the 6 envelopes to the following addresses: : #1)S. Lackey . 639 Pheasant Run : Virginia Beach, Va. 23452 : #2)S.R. Johnson : 3285 Lewis Ave. : Signal Hill, CA 90807 : #3)B. Hooper : 3 Warringah Gve. : Petrie, QLD, Australia 4502 : #4)Matthew Speight : 6 Charnwood Ave. : Belfast : N. Ireland : BT15 5DH : #5)Andrew Hunter . 7520-1 South Aragon Blvd . Sunrise, FL 33313 : #6)Salvatore De Luca . 102 Overlook Ave . North Haledon, NJ 07508 : 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 number 6 on the list. : STEP 3: Change anything you need to, but try to keep this article as close to original as : possible. Now, post your amended article to at least 200 newsgroups. (I think there are : close to 2.4million groups) All you need is 200, but remember, the more you post, the : more money you make! : This is perfectly legal! If you have any doubts, refer to Title 18 Sec. 1302 & 1341 of the : Postal lottery laws. Keep a copy of these steps for yourself and, whenever you need : money, you can use it again, and again. : PLEASE REMEMBER that this program remains successful because of the honesty and : integrity of the participants and by their carefully adhering to the directions. Look at it this : way. If you are of integrity, the program will continue and the money that 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 the notes people send you. This VERIFIES that you are truly providing a : service. (Also, it might be a good idea to wrap the $1 bill in dark paper to reduce the risk : of mail theft.) : So, as each post is downloaded and the directions carefully followed, six members will be : reimbursed 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 opportunity for only $6.00 ($1.00 for each of the first six people listed above) : Send it now, add your own name to the list and you’re in business! : —DIRECTIONS —– FOR HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS———— : Step 1) : You do not need to re-type 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 : of this document, and select ‘copy’ from the edit menu. This will copy the entire letter into : the computer’s 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 that you can : add your name to the list. Step 3) Save your new notepad file as a .txt file. If you want to : do your postings in different settings, you’ll always have this file to go back to. : Step 4) : Use Netscape or Internet explorer and try searching for various newsgroups (on-line : forums, message boards, chat sites, discussions.) : Step 5) : Visit these message boards and post this article as a new message by highlighting the text : of this letter and selecting paste from the edit menu. Fill in the Subject, this will be the : header that everyone sees as they scroll through the list of postings in a particular group, : click the post message button. You’re done with your first one! : Congratulations…THAT’S IT! : All you have to do is jump to different newsgroups and post away, after you get the hang : of it, it will take about 30 seconds for each newsgroup! : **REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWSGROUPS YOU POST IN, 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.Box due to the large amount of mail you will receive. If you : wish to stay anonymous, you can invent a name to use, as long as the postman will deliver : it. : **JUST MAKE SURE ALL THE ADDRESSES ARE CORRECT.** : Now the WHY part: : Out of 200 postings, say I receive only 5 replies (a very low example). So then I made : $5.00 with my name at #6 on the letter. : Now, each of the 5 persons who just sent me $1.00 make the MINIMUM 200 postings, : each with my name at #5 and only 5 persons respond to each of the original 5, that is : another $25.00 for me, now those 25 each make 200 MINIMUM posts with my name at : #4 and only 5 replies each, I will bring in an additional $125.00! : Now, those 125 persons turn around and post the MINIMUM 200 with my name at #3 : and only receive 5 replies each, I will make an additional $626.00! : OK, now here is the fun part, each of those 625 persons post a MINIMUM 200 letters : with my name at #2 and they each only receive 5 replies, that just made me $3,125.00!!! : Those 3,125 persons will all deliver this message to 200 newsgroups with my name at #1 : and if still ONLY 5 persons per 200 newsgroups react I will receive $15,625,00! : With an original investment of only $6.00! AMAZING! When your name is no longer on : the list, you just take the latest posting in the newsgroups, and send out another $6.00 to : names on the list, putting your name at number 6 again. And start posting again. : The thing to remember is: do you realize 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 $6.00 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 tons of new honest users : and new honest people who are joining the internet and newsgroups everyday and are : willing to give it a try? : Estimates are at 20,000 to 50,000 new users, every day, with thousands of those joining : the actual internet. : REMEMBER, PLAY FAIRLY AND HONESTLY AND : THIS WILL WORK FOR YOU!!! Optional Link URL: Link Title: Optional Image URL: ——————————————————————————– [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Anger Project Forum ] [ FAQ
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October 9, 2001 at 8:53 pm #84785AnonymousGuest
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September 14, 2001 at 9:40 pm #83750AnonymousGuest
thisis a scam, and a bad one at that. he is obviously trying to raise money for guitar lessons so he can be as good as me, but he will never be as good as me.HE IS CRAP!!!
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September 10, 2001 at 12:22 pm #83764AnonymousGuest
Please keep the spam at bay.
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September 15, 2001 at 6:46 pm #83912AnonymousGuest
Yeah pyramid schemes ARE illegal in the USA. This place is for guitarists only, keep out.
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September 8, 2001 at 4:49 pm #37135AnonymousGuest
I have a framus electric guitar with the serial number 44329-62
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August 19, 2002 at 9:16 am #98569AnonymousGuest
: I have a framus electric guitar with the serial number : 44329-62 I think it is a 1962
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September 8, 2001 at 11:49 am #37134AnonymousGuest
We’re a new band in the New England area looking for opening slot. http://www.innocencelostrocks.com
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September 8, 2001 at 11:40 am #37136AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : epiphone pr6-e-pkb
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September 8, 2001 at 6:34 am #37132AnonymousGuest
I’ve just started a band. I’ve got a 15+ watt crate gfx15 amp. When we play I’ve got to turn my amp up almost all the way to compete with the drums. They still drown out my sound. What do you think I should do.Buy a bigger amp?Is there any way we can get those drums quietter. How big of an amp should I get then.And what else would we need, a P.A. system?
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October 14, 2001 at 3:42 am #84948AnonymousGuest
If you get seperate components, you could start off smaller, and work your way up bigger. It’s cheaper to replace just the amp with a bigger one, rather than replacing a whole combo. Get yourself a setup with seperate preamp/processor, amplifiers, and cabinet.
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September 10, 2001 at 6:17 pm #83735AnonymousGuest
1. You should by a bigger amp. if you play your crate trough a PA you suck the tone of the vocals (if you ever want to sing in the future) 2. You can soften up the drums (with pillows) but that suck the tone out of the drums. 3. How big your amp must be is depending on what kind of music you play and the brand of the amp (and the rehearsal studio) For instance: if you play blues,country,rock and you want a sound with lots of mid then you don’t have to buy such a Big amp (50 W) cos that sound will cut trough the band more easily. If you want to play metal, speedpunk or something like that, you must have a bigger amp. say 50 to 100 W (depending on de brand) cos when you play that kind of music the drummer wants to play even harder and more importantly you probably want a sound that will have more accent on the lower mids. which will not cut trough the band easily so you want to set the damn thing louder. the ‘loudness’ of amps differ between brands. for instance a 50 W hughes&kettner will sound like a bug if you hear a 50 Mesa/Boogie (some 100W marshals too) a 100W Mesa/Boogie drives you insane. If you want a new amp I suggest you go to the music store, look for an nice amp and ask if you can try it out in practice enviroment with drums (otherwise you will regret it) If the amp still sound nice at the level of rehearsing than you have yourself a good ‘practice’ amp. I can tell you much more but then I’m typing for over a year. greetings from holland..
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September 8, 2001 at 8:09 am #83629AnonymousGuest
Tim is right.A 15watt amp is just not strong enough for a band situation.65watts is about right.The drums are always the loudest thing in the room,so your amp must be able to ring through. Good Luck
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September 8, 2001 at 7:11 am #83625AnonymousGuest
hey, i dont know your situation exactly but.. i play guitar and drums and im also in a band. i play using a fender princeton 65 watt amp and ive been able to hear it fine over drums. also, you could try some things about the drums, there are mufflrs out there that will quiet them down, most (for me) ruin the sound of the drums and basically suck. id say go for a bigger amp. ask around, im sure your local music store could help you out. goodluck. -tim
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August 17, 2002 at 10:11 pm #110755AnonymousGuest
I had the same exact problem, but with a fender princton 65 amp. Try moving your amp away from the drum set, and if possible lean it up against a wall so that it is angled up. Also tell your drummer to ease up on the drums, get him a punching bag or something to get his aggression out on, because if he plays softly, it makes a world of differance.
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September 8, 2001 at 4:17 am #37133AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Help with a Korg AX100G?…………….
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September 8, 2001 at 1:00 am #37131AnonymousGuest
I’ve heard of ABY switchers. Is there something out there that can switch between 3 preamps?
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September 8, 2001 at 1:00 am #37129AnonymousGuest
I’ve heard of ABY switchers. Is there something out there that can switch between 3 preamps?
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October 16, 2003 at 11:29 am #95838AnonymousGuest
: I’ve heard of ABY switchers. Is there something out there that can switch between 3 preamps? Check Out http://www.audiotechusa.com
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September 8, 2001 at 12:43 am #37130AnonymousGuest
Dead mint Lucky 13 100 watt combo. Less that 2 years old buy in showroom condition. Low hours and only gigged with once. Looking for even swap for a SLO 100 in same condition. Call 914-366-0428 or email
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September 8, 2001 at 12:36 am #37128AnonymousGuest
I’ve heard of ABY switching. Is there something out there that can switch between 3 sources? Help
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September 7, 2001 at 10:46 am #37127AnonymousGuest
Hi. this is my first time getting a quitar n i need help on how to use it. am wondering wat things i need to know about it… can you help me?..it’ll be easier if you can contact me @ my email address. tats [email protected] thanks a lot for takin ur time.
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September 8, 2001 at 7:15 am #83563AnonymousGuest
thats not very clear, what kind of stuff do you need to know? if its an electric, plug it in to an amp (if you have one – if not dont worry). if its an acoustic, you can play it as is. there are plenty of sites out htere that have lists of how to play chords, and all that good stuff.. but just go out and get some lessons!
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September 7, 2001 at 10:40 am #37126AnonymousGuest
I am looking for the bass tab for DOMINATION by PANTERA. I cant find it anywhere. if you have it or know where it is please email me at [email protected] THANK YOU! – ps…its a bass tab not guitar
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September 7, 2001 at 10:26 am #37124AnonymousGuest
what is the best way to plug my guitar and/or microphone into my computer? thanks for any answer.
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September 7, 2001 at 10:27 am #83619AnonymousGuest
You might need a cabinet speaker emulator to obtain a good electric guitar sound (proper micing of a mono/stereo amp needs proper input(s) from a pro (not SB Pro) soundcard and an average of 2 pro mics per amp -which can get very a expensive task, so a cabinet speaker emulator is recommended). Some info about mics can be found at: http://www.dpamicrophones.com/
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September 7, 2001 at 10:28 am #106276AnonymousGuest
get your hands on a sesound Soloist or solo EX. they have awesome mic pres, it is easy to use and you can pick one up fairly cheap. I was askingthe same question roughly a month ago and the soloist definately solved my problem.
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September 7, 2001 at 7:07 am #37125AnonymousGuest
ticky tocky mr clocky , sitting on a flattened rocky , whats the time ? half past 9, i know that because he always rimes
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September 7, 2001 at 5:40 am #37122AnonymousGuest
what’s a good pickup that could get me the smooth creamy pink floyd sound. I don’t want the esp’s because they cost so much. What did dave use in say like 1976. thanks
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September 14, 2001 at 2:35 pm #83779AnonymousGuest
Try Seymour Duncan Alnico Vintage
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September 7, 2001 at 5:23 am #37123AnonymousGuest
I have an early 80’s (by the serial #) Gibson coustom shop that I can not identify. It has a glue in neck with a headstock like a US-1 or U2, and a mahogony body that looks like a Gibson Victory only it is routed from the back with a P-90 and a coil tapped dirty fingers. There is no pickguard and it is a mustardy-cream color with an ebony fretboard. Does anyone know anything about this guitar or have any advice on how to research this guitar?
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September 7, 2001 at 2:17 am #37119AnonymousGuest
I got a hamer guitar but my strings have always been to high off the fret board. if i lower them anymore then the strings touch around the 1 or 2 fret which causes a ringing. is there way to deal with this.
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September 7, 2001 at 4:55 am #83597AnonymousGuest
There is a long rod which runs down inside the neck of most guitars that has a hex-head on one end of it. Take an Allen-wrench (hex-head key) and turn it a little at a time. Loosening will make the middle go towards you if you are holding it as you would to play it, and visa versa. It is helpful to tap or pound the neck slightly as you do this to loosen the neck around the metal. Just go a little at a time, and lay a ruler on its edge on your frets to see how even they look. Try adjusting your saddle and see if it helps then. Hope that helps some!
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September 8, 2001 at 4:59 am #106244AnonymousGuest
You probably don’t have that rod in your hamer. Sorry. Didn’t pay close enough attention.
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September 7, 2001 at 1:33 am #37120AnonymousGuest
I hae been playing a bit of guitar but want to start playing electric. I play with in a worship team…but the music is not soft and boring it is more alternative stuff I was thinking about getinga fender but there seems to be so many people how don’t like them I have thought about a getting a squire which I think is fender company Any suggestions?
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September 9, 2001 at 3:12 pm #83601AnonymousGuest
: I hae been playing a bit of guitar but want to start playing electric. : I play with in a worship team…but the music is not soft and boring : it is more alternative stuff : I was thinking about getinga fender but there seems to be so many people how don’t like them : I have thought about a getting a squire which I think is fender company : Any suggestions? i really wouldnt recomend you getting a squire.look threw catalogs like musicians friend for really good deals on epiphone,ibanez,schecter or esp-ltd.they all make some really well made guitars that are very affordable under $500
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September 7, 2001 at 1:12 am #37121AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Bill Lawrence tone Q,tone L, and LCR filters ?
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September 7, 2001 at 1:10 am #37118AnonymousGuest
I’m thinking of getting a set of Harmonic design humbuckers with nickel covers for a really nice Les Paul. I’m into the Duane Allman, Dickey Betts tone but, at the same time wanted some thing a little different. Has anyone tryed these?If so, could you go into detail and tell me what I should expect from theme. Any info would be great.
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September 6, 2001 at 11:53 pm #37116AnonymousGuest
Can anybody explain (or tell me where there is a site who does) what exactly does an onboard pre-amp,active pickups and active eq? what kind of sounds these devices deliver?
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September 6, 2001 at 11:10 pm #37117AnonymousGuest
I am trying to restore a fender mustang that was given to me by a family member. I will pay a decent amount for the parts that i need. or if anyone can give me websites that have these parts i would really appreciate it.
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November 8, 2001 at 12:03 am #86044AnonymousGuest
i dont have any parts, but i wanted to tell you that the mustang rocks! i have a 1966 fender mustang. it was autographed by ted nugent in 1993. i put some custom parts on it. like two semore duncan humbuckers that give it a really good distortion sound. i just recently got it re-freted. after 35 years they were worn out pretty bad. it made a huge difference. you have an awesome guitar on your hands so dont let it go!!! it is worth putting money into it. good luck! fenderman
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September 8, 2001 at 7:25 am #83576AnonymousGuest
heres some help! i LOVE older fender guitars – check out EBAY (www.ebay.com) i find alot of people selling parts for things… i am interested in this so i’ll try to help you out if you need anything. let me know what parts you use (if you know). -tim
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September 6, 2001 at 5:55 pm #37115AnonymousGuest
he is crap
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May 4, 2003 at 11:20 am #85488AnonymousGuest
you is the best
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October 15, 2001 at 2:55 pm #84942AnonymousGuest
bob sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!goats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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June 17, 2002 at 3:31 am #96392AnonymousGuest
: bob sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!goats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bob………..YOU CAN EAT MY ASS WITH A SPOON …MORON!
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September 8, 2001 at 2:03 am #83589AnonymousGuest
Is crap the only word you can say?
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September 8, 2001 at 2:01 am #83567AnonymousGuest
Do you actually know who Joe satriani (AKA Satch) is?How long have you been playing guitar for? Are you a pro or just a naive moron? If you think Joe Satriani is "crap", who is better? Just because he doesn’t sing doesn’t mean he is bad! What music would you prefer? Perhaps some clarinet concertos? Satch is amazingly talented, do you think you are better?
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September 9, 2001 at 2:57 pm #106284AnonymousGuest
why do have to worship another guitar player, you are obviously insecure about your own talent on the guitar and have to look elsewhere for reassurance.I have seen satriani live, he was ok but he had no time for his fans. he is a crap person. If you have to worship someone, then worship me. Love Bob
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September 22, 2001 at 1:45 am #106527AnonymousGuest
If you’ve seen him live then you’ll realise that he’s amazing, and he is a lot more modest than you are! i am a professional guitarist and i play a lot of his music. Don’t call me crap, Nob The Bob. We don’t love you at all. From georgi.
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October 15, 2001 at 2:47 pm #107038AnonymousGuest
satch is good and technical and everything but steve vai and yng kick his arse.
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September 7, 2001 at 1:12 pm #83581AnonymousGuest
well, if Joe is crap, so is vai and hammet. And you are the best, aren’t you???? he..he..don’t you have something else to shit?????
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September 8, 2001 at 12:37 am #106282AnonymousGuest
you dont half bite ‘o’ crap person. you are right, i am the best, and my grandmother is better on the guitar than you. love Bob
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June 17, 2002 at 3:41 am #110575AnonymousGuest
: you dont half bite ‘o’ crap person. you are right, i am the best, and my grandmother is better on the guitar than you. love Bob Bob….if you could pull off on of joe’s riffs i’de be amazed.But you can’t even pull off yourself. the only reason you say that your grandmother can play better than joe, is because she can play your jolly rancher better than you can…..You can eat my ass with a spoon Bob…….shit face.
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December 24, 2004 at 1:13 am #112484AnonymousGuest
: : you dont half bite ‘o’ crap person. you are right, i am the best, and my grandmother is better on the guitar than you. love Bob : Bob….if you could pull off on of joe’s riffs i’de be amazed.But you can’t even pull off yourself. the only reason you say that your grandmother can play better than joe, is because she can play your jolly rancher better than you can…..You can eat my ass with a spoon Bob…….shit face. and you can shut your mouth. Oh, what did uyou say? Your grandma is…lokin for a boy friend…gaw!
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September 10, 2001 at 8:08 am #106356AnonymousGuest
OK, from now on I’ll make you my new Idol. and please send my regards to your grandma that last night was the best night in my life. hey maybe, i’m your next grandpa. angus : you dont half bite ‘o’ crap person. you are right, i am the best, and my grandmother is better on the guitar than you. love Bob
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June 17, 2002 at 3:55 am #110587AnonymousGuest
: OK, from now on I’ll make you my new Idol. : and please send my regards to your grandma that last night was the best night in my life. : hey maybe, i’m your next grandpa. : angus : : you dont half bite ‘o’ crap person. you are right, i am the best, and my grandmother is better on the guitar than you. love Bob Bob…you eat shit…and so does your Grandmother. which reminds me,tell her I’ll go easy next time, SO AS NOT TO MAKE HER CRY WHEN WE DO THE NASTY.Ha Ha……If you were to ever attemp to play one of Joes songs, i’d probably beat your ass into the ground with your guitar so you would never pollute the earth with your feeble guitar playing ever again….P.S.-tell granny to stop moaning when she fucks, she sounds like a dying cow!!!P.P.S-YOU CAN EAT MY ASS WITH A SPOON BOB!!!!!!!
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September 7, 2001 at 11:57 am #83595AnonymousGuest
Bob, That’s a lame cry for help. Get a new idea or a new joke or something. : he is crap
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October 15, 2001 at 2:54 pm #84894AnonymousGuest
If you (Bob) know anything you’d know that hammet is amazinly crap! The solo over sandman is totally wrong if you sit down and think about it diatonicly. I agree though we are all crap compared to the lord vai who in turn is in subjection to YNGWIE .
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September 6, 2001 at 5:27 pm #37114AnonymousGuest
Does anyone here play Joe Satriani music? email me if you do [email protected] PS i say hi to all my friends- Andrew, Emma, edd Mark and Jo!
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November 10, 2001 at 1:38 am #86031AnonymousGuest
i am writing to tell you that are the best in all the world . i hope that i could learn how to play guitar especilly from you.my mail p.o.box 82799 Alzawia St. Tripoli – Libya Thank you sir Please help me
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October 15, 2001 at 2:57 pm #84937AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone here play Joe Satriani music? email me if you do : [email protected] : PS i say hi to all my friends- Andrew, Emma, edd Mark and Jo!
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September 6, 2001 at 3:50 pm #37113AnonymousGuest
I love doing floyd work, but my trem system seems a bit stiff. I use 9 gauge strings and in the back there are 3 springs…if I take one out will it make the trem easier to manipulate? I want the trem to bend down and up effortlessly…what can I do?
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September 6, 2001 at 7:03 pm #106255AnonymousGuest
You can take a spring out but you’ll have to compensate by tightening down the remaining springs. If you can’t get the trem to sit level with only two springs then you’ll have to put the third spring back in. Be warned however, this isn’t an exact science and it’s gonna take some time. Another drawback is having the rest of the strings go out of tune when you do extreme bends ( which is the reason mine has 3 again). Good Luck
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September 6, 2001 at 9:50 am #37112AnonymousGuest
I have an Ibanez RG series electric guitar comes with a leather fender strap and wammybar.In really good condition.It has 2 double pickups I will even throw in a 16′ long cord.I’m asking $200
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September 6, 2001 at 3:43 pm #83427AnonymousGuest
where are you located?
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September 6, 2001 at 7:57 am #37111AnonymousGuest
Got my heart set on an LP Goldtop Historic but can’t make up my mind between the 56 with P90’s or the ’57 with buckers. Tried both out, but cant afford 2. Any opinions. I play blues, rock but nothing really heavy
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September 6, 2001 at 10:54 am #83430AnonymousGuest
Hmm.In your case,for a lighter sound,you migth go with the P90’s.Me,personally,I’d go double Humbucker + push-pull coil splitters.Better to have it and not need it. Than to need it and not have it.That’s just me. Good Luck
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April 29, 2004 at 5:51 pm #95357AnonymousGuest
: Hmm.In your case,for a lighter sound,you migth go with the P90’s.Me,personally,I’d go double Humbucker + push-pull coil splitters.Better to have it and not need it. Than to need it and not have it.That’s just me. : Good Luck There’s a vast difference between P-90’s and PAF although when fitted to an original or Historic Les Paul you still get an axe that sounds as it should! It still sounds like a Les Paul. To me a PAF sounds sort of muted compared to a soapbar even though when cranked through a Marshall it can still scream. There’s somthing about a P-90 that gets my gonads a dribblin’, just listen to anythang that Neil Young plays using Ol’ Black and you’ll know what I mean.
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September 6, 2001 at 4:23 am #37108AnonymousGuest
i was wondering if anyonenew anything about this guitar and if you own one how is it? cause i’m thinkin about buying one but i’d like someon elses opinion about it. steven jenkins from third eye blind loves it thanks nate
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October 22, 2001 at 12:30 am #85211AnonymousGuest
: i was wondering if anyonenew anything about this guitar and if you own one how is it? cause i’m thinkin about buying one but i’d like someon elses opinion about it. steven jenkins from third eye blind loves it : thanks : nate 10-21-2001 Nate : Just got your post today ! This guitar is first class ..fit & finish are great and overall quality is outstanding. The guitar is made in Korea in case you were not aware …Korea is by far the finest quality of product manufactured in the orient! I have myself used factories in Hong Kong ,China , Macau and Korea …Korea is the best …detail and workmanship is super, much better than United States by far! US labor is overated in the year 2000 the only reason Fender’s made in US are ok is they are made by Mexican workers who in fact have first class hand eye movements as well as artistic prowess. That can also be said of Korea as well very good detail work and high level of craftmanship. I also would guess that a Gibson made in US and one made in Korea with the SAME materials the result would be the Korean guitar would be the better of the two! As far as the guitar itself the weight is great 7.5 lbs the p/ups are fine and the neck is great! Buy one today and you will be impressed !!!!!!!!!! Regards James
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October 22, 2001 at 12:28 am #85219AnonymousGuest
: i was wondering if anyonenew anything about this guitar and if you own one how is it? cause i’m thinkin about buying one but i’d like someon elses opinion about it. steven jenkins from third eye blind loves it : thanks : nate 10-21-2001 Nate : Just got your post today ! Thus guitar is first class ..fit & finish are great and overall quality is outstanding. The guitar is made in Korea in case you were not aware …Korea is by far the finest quality of product manufactured in the orient! I have myself used factories in Hong Kong ,China , Macau and Korea …Korea is the best …detail and workmanship id super much better than United States by far! US labor is overated in the year 2000 the only reason Fenders made in US are ok is they are made by Mexican workers who in fact have first class hand eye movements as well as artistic prowess. That can also be said of Korea as well very good detail work and high level of craftmanship. I also would guess that a Gibson made in US and one made in Korea with the SAME materials would be the Korean guitar would be the better of the two! As far as the guitar itself the weight is great 7.5 lbs the p/ups are fine and the neck is great! Buy one today and you will be impressed !!!!!!!!!! regards James
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September 6, 2001 at 3:43 am #37109AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know of any company that sells professional floor boards/boxes for effects pedals?
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September 6, 2001 at 3:35 am #37110AnonymousGuest
My drummer just gave me an Epiphone gibson Acoustic guitar. Everything seems to be in good shape, all but the high E. When it’s in tune, it’s out of tune on the 4th fret. and i think it gets even more out of tune as you move down the frets 4,5,6,7… But it always says open E is in tune. Should I replace the string?Could that be the problem?
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September 5, 2001 at 11:46 pm #37107AnonymousGuest
what would be the best mix of guitars and why i wanna know!!!!
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September 6, 2001 at 6:00 pm #83405AnonymousGuest
why do you want to know ? people should play what they have and stop asking stupid questions. You are obviously crap!!!!.But if you really want to know, its a hondo strat and an antoria les paul, both of which are better than the originals, cos they are crap too, like you. love Bob
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September 6, 2001 at 10:45 am #83404AnonymousGuest
Hmm.Mix of guitars?? For recording? Strat.,Paul,Tele, Gretch,Rickenbacker??
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September 5, 2001 at 10:29 pm #37106AnonymousGuest
I was looking at the size of the spacers that are around the mini humbuckers on my les paul deluxe and I noticed the the size of the pickup and spacer was close to that of a P-90 pickup. Could you remove the mini pickups and install a set of P-90 without any modifications? I would really appreciate any info that anyone has. I bought the guitar because I thought that it would be a bit meatier that my LP Jr, but I am a but dissapointed in the sound of those Minis.
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August 11, 2003 at 10:44 pm #89933AnonymousGuest
Funny, I was thinking the same thing, except I have P90’s and was wondering if a mini-humbucker would fit in without modifications…
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November 3, 2003 at 9:57 pm #98210AnonymousGuest
me too, I want to switch out the p-90’s for mini’s. they look very similar in size. just a wiring concern i would think, but im guessing
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February 23, 2004 at 10:42 am #115544AnonymousGuest
The mini humbuckers and P90’s are interchangable. Just a wiring job. I like the mini humbuckers better, but also used the P90’s on the same guitar.
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June 3, 2004 at 6:25 am #116427AnonymousGuest
I just bought some mini humbuckings from a ’69 deluxe to put in a Les Paul with P90’s and can’t figure out how they mount to the body. Is there a bracket they attach to? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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June 11, 2004 at 3:02 am #116542AnonymousGuest
In reply to your question agiomi, is if you remove your p90’s, you should find a baseplate screwed to the guitar with 4 holes in it. This was fitted as original and you will find that the screws on the minis will screw straight on to the outer holes. I modified p90’s to mini humbuckers years ago using original Gibson parts and the baseplate supplied was as described. If I can help further, let me know 🙂
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April 6, 2004 at 7:55 pm #115943AnonymousGuest
BTW Is there any difference between ’68/’69 Gibson mini-humbuckers and later editions (i.e.: late 70s or the new ones) Thanks Max
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September 5, 2001 at 6:32 pm #37103AnonymousGuest
Does anyone outta there knows where can i get some info about the guitars used by Warren Cucurrullo by the Missing Persons era?
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September 6, 2001 at 12:25 pm #83422AnonymousGuest
<a href="http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/news/943/">http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/news/943/</a> : Does anyone outta there knows where can i get some info about the guitars used by Warren Cucurrullo by the Missing Persons era?
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December 26, 2002 at 11:38 pm #111687AnonymousGuest
he used steinberg headless guitars in missing persons and duran songs actually those guitars were his trade mark. they don`t make these guitars anymore luckily i have one !!
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September 5, 2001 at 5:57 pm #37104AnonymousGuest
A PERSONALIZED GUITAR STRAP a unique gift for any guitar player. With Christmas coming. this is the perfect gift. Look up GUITARGIFTS4U.COM You won’t be sorry.
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September 5, 2001 at 5:41 pm #37105AnonymousGuest
I’ve yust bought an AS80R, second hand. The auxiliary/magnetic channel, when plugged in, produces a constant noise. Does anyone had similar problem, or a circuit diagram of that channel? Regards: Attila
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November 20, 2002 at 3:32 am #103027AnonymousGuest
mine does too. i’ve had it since new and can only mic it. the di’s are awful. it’s been in the shop a bit, but i think this is a design issue. do you want to sell yours? i could use a spare. collier : I’ve yust bought an AS80R, second hand. The auxiliary/magnetic channel, when plugged in, produces a constant noise. Does anyone had similar problem, or a circuit diagram of that channel? : Regards: Attila
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September 5, 2001 at 4:16 pm #37101AnonymousGuest
IRON MAIDEN´S GUITAR -SIGNED- BY ALL THE BAND -FOR SALE- THE GUITAR: IBANEZ -steve vai- JEM 555 BK http://www.novomilenio.com/ironguitar
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September 8, 2001 at 12:39 am #83607AnonymousGuest
do you want to overcharge someone you greedy little man. those guitars are crap, like your attitude.
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September 5, 2001 at 3:20 pm #37100AnonymousGuest
Hi everyone, I’d like to play VAN HALENS Guitar-Solo of the song ‘JUMP’. Is there anyone who can send me a good tab-transciption? Thanks Nikhil
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February 22, 2004 at 5:59 am #89849AnonymousGuest
: Hi everyone, : I’d like to play VAN HALENS Guitar-Solo of the song ‘JUMP’. Is there anyone who can send me a good tab-transciption? : Thanks : Nikhil i could
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November 20, 2001 at 8:56 am #86573AnonymousGuest
: Hi everyone, : I’d like to play VAN HALENS Guitar-Solo of the song ‘JUMP’. Is there anyone who can send me a good tab-transciption? : Thanks : Anton
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September 6, 2001 at 1:58 am #83445AnonymousGuest
I’d like that too. [email protected]
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September 5, 2001 at 3:03 pm #37102AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : 7-string chords
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September 5, 2001 at 1:04 pm #37099AnonymousGuest
I was just wondering about the related software.
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September 6, 2001 at 5:21 am #83406AnonymousGuest
: I was just wondering about the related software. I don’t know about the software, but I just got one and I really like it. I didn’t get a book with mine though, and I am trying to figure it out. Any tips?
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May 22, 2002 at 3:16 pm #95451AnonymousGuest
go to the effect you want to edit press the MOD button and then press it again to turn it off. do the same with all the buttons down the right hand side. push the drive amp button ONCE and turn the knob on the top left the one with acoustic and all that shit on it. tunn that untill you get the type of sound you want e.g. clean/heavy dist. then push the mod button again and turn the gain knob to select the type of effect you want do this with all the buttons down the right hand side when your done and your sounding great press the write button twice to save it . oh and only turn off the MOD PEDAL AMB and CABI. the NR LEV is for re naming the effects.
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September 5, 2001 at 11:57 am #37098AnonymousGuest
Please, i need patches for zoom gfx4 HELLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPP
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September 5, 2001 at 11:52 am #37097AnonymousGuest
hey! I have a full set of Gold Grover 3 per side tuners for sale. These are the Paten Pending Grovers. I beleive the circa was pre WWII (world war 2) I am taking SERIOUS offers! These things are as rare as they come. The pioneer of guitar tuners!@ TYhe first in its class ever made! let me know! I have alot of references! thanks everyone! Peace and Blessings!!
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August 8, 2003 at 8:05 pm #89630AnonymousGuest
I am looking for vintage Grover Imperials in gold they are a little smaller than the new Imperials If these are what you have please get back to me.Thanks
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September 5, 2001 at 10:29 am #37096AnonymousGuest
Would anyone know where I could find the head of any fender twin reverb. I need the chassis only with all of the guts. I have the box with speakers but no brains. If anyone could help me, I would really appreciate it. Thanx, will
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October 7, 2001 at 9:37 am #84383AnonymousGuest
: Would anyone know where I could find the head of any fender twin reverb. I need the chassis only with all of the guts. I have the box with speakers but no brains. If anyone could help me, I would really appreciate it. Thanx, will
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December 2, 2003 at 8:31 am #101525AnonymousGuest
I would definitely check on ebay, i’m sure you already have, but they have everything to anything
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September 5, 2001 at 9:33 am #37095AnonymousGuest
Tryin to help a friend of mines widow, wanna give her a fair price for A L.P. 3-pc. natural maple top, non original P.Ups, non original tuners & tuneable tail. Also A single P.Up cherry red Sg of same era, with vibrola T. Piece removed an badass bridge. With grovers. Thanks D. McD. [email protected]
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September 5, 2001 at 7:33 am #37094AnonymousGuest
Hi blues and jazz players, I just found this site and wanted to say hello. I play fingerstyle 6 and 7 string and would love to connect with anyone into that kind of stuff. Scott Foster <a href="http://mp3.com/scottfoster">sound files – check ’em out!</a>
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September 5, 2001 at 3:46 am #37093AnonymousGuest
I own a 100-watt super lead from 1979. I am currently using a Sans Amp Tech 21 pedal for distortion but would like to know if there is any other popular ways to get distortion out of it, and maybe even some reverb. Thank You
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September 5, 2001 at 9:45 am #83278AnonymousGuest
Use your word search an see if Mike Metz from Thesis Audio is online. He should still be at Garten’s Music in Wichita Kansas. The guy thoroughly understands Marshalls. I occasionaly use a Original 60’s model 59 that he did a front end mod job on,, it kicks! He uses a ready made kit,,fromwhere,, I dunno Good luck, Maxz
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September 5, 2001 at 2:45 am #37092AnonymousGuest
I am buying an electric guitar for my husband as a surprise. Can anyone tell me if the Tradition T10 guitars are ok? Thanks. Also looking at A Yamaha PAC112.
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September 5, 2001 at 8:17 pm #83431AnonymousGuest
I’ve never heard of Tradition, but I know that Yamaha makes pretty good guitars and their customer support is excellent. From a musicians standpoint I still believe a good acoustic is the best to learn on if he’s never played before.
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September 4, 2001 at 11:15 pm #37090AnonymousGuest
I broke my tremolo arm and cannot find one anywhere. This is special all chrome, pop-in, with two guide pins. I would like to buy a replacement part.
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September 4, 2001 at 10:47 pm #37091AnonymousGuest
anyone out there who r playing for church..perhaps we can share some insights, encouragement or a ministry tip or two…
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September 5, 2001 at 3:00 pm #83408AnonymousGuest
I’m a Christian guitarist too, dude! I’m not very good, havn’t been playing for too long, but I’m trying to praise the Lord in every way possible. Keep it up man, God bless ya.
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September 5, 2001 at 12:31 pm #83447AnonymousGuest
hey! I played for a church twice. I decided that wasnt what God would have me do with my talent. i have been in a christian metal band for the last 4 years and quit last summer. I am now working on a solo cd tthats mixed of praise and worship stuff redone and originals as well as about 5 steve vai-ish instrumental lead stuff. drop me a line and we can chat. peace and blessings, bro scott [email protected] : anyone out there who r playing for church..perhaps we can share some insights, encouragement or a ministry tip or two…
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September 4, 2001 at 10:21 pm #37089AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me how old my Les Paul Deluxe is serial# 82040590..i would aprecciate it thanx
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September 4, 2001 at 10:30 pm #83265AnonymousGuest
I think it is the first and 5th number that dictates the year. If so that would make your les paul 1980. I hope ive been of some help
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September 5, 2001 at 6:19 am #106083AnonymousGuest
Thanx Tom thats a great help as I was told it could be 1980…Cheers …STEVE:)
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September 22, 2003 at 4:55 am #118541AnonymousGuest
We have a guitar Les Paul Deluxe. Its been estimated to be a 1975 but the serial numbers are 99224688 ….I know its older than a 94 ( if I used the 1st and 5th number to get the date. Anyone have any IDEAS?
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February 26, 2004 at 2:52 am #115549AnonymousGuest
Hi i’m Andrea from italy… Your guitar is a 1975 lpd because in that year gibson used ’99’ prefix and then other 6 numbers. In the 1976 gibson used ’00’ prefix. In the 1977 gibson used ’01’ prefix. The serialization method that they use today (the 1st and 5th number to get the date) started in the 1978. bye
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September 5, 2001 at 1:11 pm #106147AnonymousGuest
no probs mate, it sounds like you have a realy nice guitar there !!! enjoy it
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September 4, 2001 at 5:24 pm #37088AnonymousGuest
Dragi Faruk, Svidja li Ti se ona maca
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September 4, 2001 at 4:03 pm #37086AnonymousGuest
hey guys, What electric guitar strings have the longest life? I swear I am sick of ernie ball and blue steel, I have been using them forever and they just cant withstand my whammy bar and sweeps. Any ideas? Thanks!
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September 6, 2001 at 10:37 am #106203AnonymousGuest
Dude.AS far as I’m concerned,D’Addrio’s are the industry standards.Most pro guys I know use them. Good Luck
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September 6, 2001 at 10:39 am #109624AnonymousGuest
D’Addario!
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September 6, 2001 at 7:53 am #83414AnonymousGuest
: hey guys, : What electric guitar strings have the longest life? I swear I am sick of ernie ball and blue steel, I have been using them forever and they just cant withstand my whammy bar and sweeps. Any ideas? : Thanks! Try Pyramids, best quality Nickel there is, you cant find them in stores, go to juststrings,com, about 11 bucks a set but last much longer than anything I tried, and sound better than Elixirs, theres no plastic coating. They’ve been around in Europe many years, the Beatles used them in the early days. They are very flexible, so if you use 10’s, I would go to 11’s. Will never go back to anything else.
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September 5, 2001 at 3:37 am #83282AnonymousGuest
I tend to play hard and have found I like the DR tite-fit strings to handle pretty well, but I still have t change them once a week.
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September 4, 2001 at 11:46 pm #83291AnonymousGuest
I’ve found that Elixer’s are the absulute best when it comes to tone and long life. They are a bit expensive though, they list for about $26 a set. But, aside from the price, these are the best I’ve played ever. Mine last around four to five months, and I play alot! The tone is the same for the life of the string, bright and well-rounded thanks to the polyweb coating on the wound strings. I’m sure they can easily last longer than four or five months but I like to change my strings regularly. I highly recommend that you check these out.
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September 4, 2001 at 9:38 pm #83273AnonymousGuest
This is pretty much a loaded question, because everyone has their own opinion. I’d have to say D’Addiro’s handle the most abuse, but tend to go dead long before they snap. Still, it’s easier to finish a gig with dead strings than to have to change one onstage…
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September 4, 2001 at 3:18 pm #37085AnonymousGuest
i know you all think i cant play, so as a special treat, if you give me your email address, i will send you an mp3 of my playing. i am not crap, i am god
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September 5, 2001 at 1:30 pm #83419AnonymousGuest
: i know you all think i cant play, so as a special treat, if you give me your email address, i will send you an mp3 of my playing. i am not crap, i am god … please send me your mp3; I play too, and I wanna hear your play; with best regards bj
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September 4, 2001 at 3:03 pm #37087AnonymousGuest
I need an accoustic guitar effects unit. I play Celtic Folk …. i have three guitars and really need a unit to balance the sounds, brighten my finger picking and warm up the strumming and provide a preamp for the one guitar that hasn’t got a battery. Echoes and reverbs and chorus’ etc would be nice …. but no distortion or O/D necessary …… Got any advice? Please help
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September 4, 2001 at 9:44 pm #83299AnonymousGuest
Your best bet is to check out http://www.musiciansfriend.com.
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September 4, 2001 at 1:53 pm #37084AnonymousGuest
Hello, I am a beginner in learning guitar and as a beginner I have lots of doubts in this subject.
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September 6, 2001 at 5:21 pm #83413AnonymousGuest
what sort of stuff do you want to know? i play electric and acoustic, which do you play? i’m quite familiar with both. my email is [email protected] if you want to ask me anything
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September 5, 2001 at 8:41 pm #83423AnonymousGuest
: Hello, : I am a beginner in learning guitar and : as a beginner I have lots of doubts in : this subject. Well, you can e-mail me, I’ll respond any question if I can do it. send e-mail to: [email protected]
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September 4, 2001 at 5:44 am #37083AnonymousGuest
Can someone please tell me which Tuning Pegs connect to each string of the guitar
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September 5, 2001 at 8:45 pm #83437AnonymousGuest
: Can someone please tell me which Tuning Pegs connect to each string of the guitar This is the diagram: 3ºG 2ºB 1ºE —————-+ (Fingerboard) —–> 4ºD 5ªA 6ºE Is this what you need?
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September 4, 2001 at 2:15 am #37082AnonymousGuest
Hi to everyone i’d just like to say that i have a Tanglewood Pioneer and it is wonderful- amazing looking, gorgeous sound. If you have one too please contact me, i’d be really interested to know what you think. PS the laminate on the neck has cracked badly, much to my dismay. I can’t understand how this has happened- i dont throw the guitar at people or anything like that! Any comments? 🙂
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November 29, 2004 at 2:42 am #92669AnonymousGuest
Hey all! I’m looking for a new guitar and was recommended a tanglewood but i have never played any. which do you think are there best ones
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September 4, 2001 at 9:42 pm #83289AnonymousGuest
Congrats on a great guitar! Where on the neck is the laminate cracked? If it’s on the joint where body meets neck you may have to adjust the truss rod. Have you changed string sizes or anything else like that lately?
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November 27, 2001 at 10:54 pm #86891AnonymousGuest
Great guitar isn’t it? have you got the I or II model? The truss rod seems likely could be a crap set up by the shop you got it from. You don’t take it out into the cold a lot and then bring it into a warm room do you? I’ve got the pioneer II – not my favourite guitar in the world ever (but that’s the Parker Fly deluxe) but still very good for £200 ($300)! Enjoy!!
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September 5, 2001 at 3:29 am #109602AnonymousGuest
Thanks for the hint. The crack opened up 2 months after i had had the guitar and i had not fitted any new strings. The crack is exactly where the neck meets the body and has unfortunatly extended around the laminate to the edges of the fretboard. I understand that this type of crack is often found in Epiphone Gibsons, etc.
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September 3, 2001 at 9:31 pm #37080AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me how to tune my guitar on CGEGCE?? i can do everything except the 4th string on E thanks
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September 5, 2001 at 8:53 pm #83407AnonymousGuest
: Can anyone tell me how to tune my guitar on CGEGCE?? : i can do everything except the 4th string on E : thanks Well, you should can. ¿Have you got an acoustic, a hardtail system, a floyd? ¿What string gauges do you use? Don’t be scared if you feel the tension is excesive, the guitar should support it easily and the string won’t blow away. Anyway, try using another 3rd as a 4th, maybe a 3rd of a higher gauge to equal tensions. (It’s just an idea)
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September 3, 2001 at 9:16 pm #37081AnonymousGuest
hi everyone, this is my first post, but i have a question about used guitars. i’m considering buying a used takamine limited edition ’00 guitar for $999. i really like the feel and play of the guitar, but my father is worried that the electronics on a used guitar might fail on me. so, does anyone here have any experience (good or bad)with used guitars? or better yet, with takamine a/e guitars? thanks in advance…
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September 4, 2001 at 10:43 pm #83286AnonymousGuest
I’VE GOT A 1999 LIMITED EDITION TAKAMINE. IT LOOKS BEAUTIFUL… PLAYS BEAUTIFIL…. SOUNDS GREAT… THE ONLY DRAWBACK I HAVE FOUND WITH IT IS THAT IT GOES THROUGH BATTERIES LIKE CRAZY ( NORMALLY FOUR HOURS OF CONSTANT PLAYING AND YOU HAVE TO REPLACE THEM SO HAVE LOTS OF SPARES !! ) : this is my first post, but i have a question about used guitars. i’m considering buying a used takamine limited edition ’00 guitar for $999. i really like the feel and play of the guitar, but my father is worried that the electronics on a used guitar might fail on me. : so, does anyone here have any experience (good or bad)with used guitars? or better yet, with takamine a/e guitars? thanks in advance…
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September 4, 2001 at 5:29 am #83279AnonymousGuest
I would shop around a bit. $1,000 is a lot for a used Takamine. Clarko’s right,Don’t worry about the electronics, either it works or it doesn’t. Check some new guitars out. Gibson, Guild, Martin are all making some pretty good guitars in your price range.
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September 4, 2001 at 2:27 am #83276AnonymousGuest
Hi i saw your message. i recently bought a used Tanglewood Pioneer guitar which was amazing. However i have learnt a few things since: You can save a HUGE amount by buying used. I got £200 off the guitar’s "brand new" price.Thus you can get a higher quality of guitar as it is more affordable! However, the laminate on the guitar’s neck has cracked badly. Check areas around the neck and pickups VERY CAREFULLY, for any signs of scratching before you buy, dents or cracks- even a small crack can open up. I have seen guitars with cracks covering the back entirely- just from being dropped. Make sure that you buy from a reputable place- and perhaps get some kind of guarantee on the guitar. Talk to as many people as you can- they will tell you a lot, eg what you should pay for a specific type of guitar, etc. And look on the Net to get ideas of used prices. Anyway, hope that helps you! and enjoy the guitar if you do get it.
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April 28, 2004 at 6:38 am #95236AnonymousGuest
How much would a used-acoustic guitar cost?
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September 4, 2001 at 12:21 am #83269AnonymousGuest
Tell your dad he worries too much. Guitar pickups are passive devices, very reliable, and do not break. Takamine makes good quality products, so unless the owner has done his own work on it, and it isn’t cracked, and the neck is straight, and the frets aren’t worn into pits, it’s probably OK. $1000 is a lot of money though, especially for an amateur, so if you can, take it to a good shop to feel safe.
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September 3, 2001 at 5:45 am #37078AnonymousGuest
I just bought the RP300 guitar processor, and it says that I have to set the tone controls to a flat EQ. How do you do that?? Keep in mine that I own a Line6 Spider 112. Thanks to anyone who takes the time!!
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September 6, 2001 at 11:01 am #83425AnonymousGuest
What they mean is tweak all E.Q. levels to 50%.This will give you room to adjust up or down. Hope this helps
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September 3, 2001 at 6:14 am #83304AnonymousGuest
: I just bought the RP300 guitar processor, and it says that I have to set the tone controls to a flat EQ. How do you do that?? Keep in mine that I own a Line6 Spider 112. : Thanks to anyone who takes the time!! I don’t speak english very well, but seems like you’d try to set all the tone controls (bass, mid, treble, whatever) to center or LESS, not MORE. If I’m wrong please correct -or erase, @moderator- me…
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September 3, 2001 at 5:14 am #37079AnonymousGuest
I have an accustic guitar that I need new strings for. I have had it for 2 years and it needs to have new strings. What kind of strings are the best to get?
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September 8, 2001 at 4:44 am #83575AnonymousGuest
If you are looking for a really good string at a decent price, I reccomend DiAddario bronze 80/20’s. They have a very good full sound and nice crisp high’s at under $10. Just for steel stringed acoustic. For electric, I only use GHS boomers when possible. Those are just my favorite. You may have to go through several types to see which ones have the tone you want. For acoustic, I would definately go with 11 gauge, for electric, maybe 9’s or 10’s for standard tuned guitars.
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September 4, 2001 at 3:14 pm #83298AnonymousGuest
if you have a steel strung guitar then try martin strings. i have used them for years and they sound very good, they’re not expensive. as far as string gauge, its up to you, but i wouldnt use really light strings as you can lose a bit of volume and tone. i would recomend 11 gauge, but it really is up to you (its your guitar after all). good luck
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September 3, 2001 at 11:57 pm #83270AnonymousGuest
If it’s a Spanish or classical guitar, which uses gut strings, I can’t help, but if it uses metal strings then I think it’s better to use cheap strings and change them often to get a "crisp" ringing sound. All strings lose the higher frequency harmonics over time because they get gook from your fingers on them and it damps the sound. I think thinner strings are easier to play because they are looser, but they are more suseptable to finger gook and pitting/breaking than thicker ones, which hold thier tone longer.
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September 3, 2001 at 11:23 am #83274AnonymousGuest
In my opinion, Elixer makes the best guitar string hands down. The guage I use is the Custom Light’s, they are amazing. I find that they last about four times longer than the conventional string thanks to their polyweb coating on the wound strings. They are kind of pricey though, they list for about $26 per set. But, they sound awesome and they hold their tone for the life of the string.
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September 3, 2001 at 6:10 am #83297AnonymousGuest
: I have an accustic guitar that I need new strings for. I have had it for 2 years and it needs to have new strings. What kind of strings are the best to get? .11 gauge is the most usual. Try not to buy the cheapest, you’ll regret it later.
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September 3, 2001 at 3:04 am #37077AnonymousGuest
looking for other guitar players in seiver valley Utah call me (435)-896-5815
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September 6, 2001 at 1:27 am #83443AnonymousGuest
Oh, didn’t realize you were the same far-away guy. Yes, there don’t seem to be as many guitar players as there used to be.
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September 3, 2001 at 11:44 pm #83260AnonymousGuest
I’m in the same spot as you musically, but not geographically. It’s a long drive from Gaithersburg Maryland.
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September 4, 2001 at 10:20 am #106053AnonymousGuest
: SO I TAKE IT YOU HAVE TROUBLE FINDING OTHER GUITAR PLAYERS TO JAM WITH ALSO, WHAT KIND OF MUSIC DO YOU PLAY ? IM A BLUES MAN MYSELF.
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September 6, 2001 at 1:23 am #106137AnonymousGuest
Blues is great. I like Beatles, Eagles, general rock and roll. Are you near Gaithersburg? Let’s play.
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September 2, 2001 at 9:50 pm #37075AnonymousGuest
I’m looking at a Gibson Chrome Humbucker Guitar Pick-up…does anyone know whether it is a Classical 57 Plus or 498T? Its patent # is 2,737,842. Thanks!
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October 24, 2001 at 6:44 pm #85367AnonymousGuest
I have one Gibson explorer size 1976 limited ediction;At original what kind of Gibson pick-up is it of bridge and neck?. Thanks a lot! Tiziano
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September 2, 2001 at 9:49 pm #37074AnonymousGuest
I’m looking at a Gibson Chrome Humbucker Guitar Pick-up…does anyone know whether it is a Classical 57 Plus or 498T?
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September 2, 2001 at 9:24 pm #37076AnonymousGuest
my dad has a old silvertone gutar three pickups three vol and tone controls thee toggel swheches about a 1942 model plays like a dream.. looking for some parts pick gard trusrod cover if someone out there knows anything try to get ahold of me
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May 18, 2003 at 6:15 pm #86173AnonymousGuest
: my dad has a old silvertone gutar three pickups three vol and tone controls thee toggel swheches about a 1942 model plays like a dream.. looking for some parts pick gard trusrod cover if someone out there knows anything try to get ahold of me
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May 18, 2003 at 6:18 pm #107937AnonymousGuest
: : I just bought one at a garage sale last summer that sounds like the one you described , the finnish is a little rough but it is all there, would like some info on identification of the model and such. Lyle Lockhart
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September 19, 2001 at 12:01 am #83910AnonymousGuest
Danelectro made Silvertone. New Dano parts are pretty similar.
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September 2, 2001 at 5:22 pm #37073AnonymousGuest
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September 2, 2001 at 12:17 pm #37069AnonymousGuest
i had a go at john petrucci’s recent g3 opener ‘I.B.S’ and i am interested to hear what you think, but go easy on the criticism, i am only 16! you can download it at http://peterm.iuma.com
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September 2, 2001 at 6:18 pm #83137AnonymousGuest
criticism u dont even know what that means im only 13!!!! and i think its not bad but it isnt vry good at playing metal
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September 2, 2001 at 11:53 am #37071AnonymousGuest
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September 2, 2001 at 11:20 am #37070AnonymousGuest
what is the best way to wire a dimarzio tone zone pickup to an ibanez guitar with a five position selector switch????
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September 4, 2001 at 9:52 pm #83277AnonymousGuest
I can’t tell you how to wire it, but I can tell you where to find out. Go to http://www.guitarelectronics.com and they will hook you up! Good Luck!
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September 2, 2001 at 9:36 am #37072AnonymousGuest
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September 2, 2001 at 5:10 am #37068AnonymousGuest
Hey guys, I was just wondering: Do you think the use of FX such as reverb(s), phaser, flang, echo, delay, and all that other stuff is kinda like cheating? cause I have been using delay to make some really nice sounding isolated solos but I want to know what my peers think of such FX.
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October 25, 2001 at 1:29 pm #85381AnonymousGuest
: name a guitarist that doesnt use effects Hey guys, : I was just wondering: Do you think the use of FX such as reverb(s), phaser, flang, echo, delay, and all that other stuff is kinda like cheating? cause I have been using delay to make some really nice sounding isolated solos but I want to know what my peers think of such FX.
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October 13, 2001 at 2:46 am #84890AnonymousGuest
: Hey guys, : I was just wondering: Do you think the use of FX such as reverb(s), phaser, flang, echo, delay, and all that other stuff is kinda like cheating? cause I have been using delay to make some really nice sounding isolated solos but I want to know what my peers think of such FX. I look at it like this, ‘Does your audience want to hear the same sound all night?’. Guitar players who break the mould always achieve greatness.
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September 6, 2001 at 10:29 am #83436AnonymousGuest
No,it’s not cheating! Effects give more color and dimension to your sound.That’s why they’re called SIGNAL ENHANCERS.The creation of different textures should never be thought of as cheating.A person could use 1000 effects and SOUND cool.But a real musician could easily see behind the effects.If a person isn’t that good…it’ll come out eventually. Good Luck P.S. I LOVE MY TOYS!
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September 3, 2001 at 5:40 am #83293AnonymousGuest
This is the year 2001 isn’t it ?? Hey, if you can get a great sound using some effects, use them. I remember BB King playing on the tonight show (with Carson, god am I that old?) He tried to play straight through his amp, no effects,no nothing, & sounded like shit. (even though he played great)He thought his sound wouldn’t be "pure". After that, his sound was always good.(Wonder why?)
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September 3, 2001 at 12:51 am #83144AnonymousGuest
I think the point of playing music is entertain and interest the ears and what’s between them, therefore if it sounds cool, play it. I think the only time FX would be in bad taste is in a "purist" genre, like bluegrass or delta blues.
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September 2, 2001 at 5:09 am #37067AnonymousGuest
Hey guys, I was just wondering: Do you think the use of FX such as reverb(s), phaser, flang, echo, delay, and all that other stuff is kinda like cheating? cause I have been using delay to make some really nice sounding isolated solos but I want to know what my peers think of such FX.
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September 2, 2001 at 1:37 am #37065AnonymousGuest
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September 1, 2001 at 11:23 pm #37064AnonymousGuest
Does anyone own the Roland GR09 Manual in PDF, or other standard electronic format? Thanks in advance.:-)
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September 1, 2001 at 8:19 pm #37063AnonymousGuest
Great site. Looks like a great gift idea. I think the straps look great and its is free shipping.
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September 1, 2001 at 8:12 pm #37062AnonymousGuest
Just found a great site for gifts for guitar players. Look up http://www.guitargifts4u.com I think this is a great new site.
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September 2, 2001 at 9:38 pm #83125AnonymousGuest
hey its me paul the guy on the e-mail if u want a good site checkout tabcrawler.com by the way dont click the link on my name its not working
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September 1, 2001 at 6:37 pm #37059AnonymousGuest
I am a Japanese professional guitarist. I want to tell you all about a great Dutch guitar craftman. I have been using the guitars he made for 10 years and the sound is so beatiful. His name is Jan Knooren. Check his site:http://www.knooren.nl
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September 1, 2001 at 6:37 pm #37060AnonymousGuest
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September 1, 2001 at 5:10 pm #37061AnonymousGuest
Hi everyone ! As you may be know, cyril achard is actually one of the most famous french guitarist. on cyril’ s site there are news about his new project with the drummer MIKE TERRANA who played on several tony mac alpine and yngwie malmsteen’ s CDs, and most of all a new mini CD is now available ! His adress: http://WWW.CYRILACHARD.COM thanks
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September 1, 2001 at 4:08 pm #37058AnonymousGuest
lookin for old Martin guitar
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September 3, 2001 at 5:29 am #83113AnonymousGuest
Better be specific. Model ?? Year(s) ?? How much are you willing to spend ?? Condition ??
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September 1, 2001 at 11:07 am #37057AnonymousGuest
if you just ignore him and don’t answer his postings, he will go away (with time!). so just ignore him, unless you are seriously gay!!! he just wants attention, my advice, don’t even answer him at all.
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