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February 1, 2004 at 10:38 am #49209AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Ibanez RT series
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February 1, 2004 at 7:31 am #49208AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : optimum neck string height setup, neck relief, string heights
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February 1, 2004 at 7:02 am #49207AnonymousGuest
i need to know how to play my quitar. the name on the inside is called "galveston" I dont know what kind it is..but if you could show me the picture in an email with the keys and which key is what and then send me in the same email a easy song showing the keys above the notes so i can play it..thanx i would appreciate it
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March 15, 2004 at 3:22 am #91762AnonymousGuest
: i need to know how to play my quitar. the name on the inside is called "galveston" I dont know what kind it is..but if you could show me the picture in an email with the keys and which key is what and then send me in the same email a easy song showing the keys above the notes so i can play it..thanx i would appreciate it
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March 15, 2004 at 3:29 am #115724AnonymousGuest
: : i need to know how to play my quitar. i dont understand a kind of keys to play it. i want you to give me pictures of it, then easy song including keys on it so i will know hhow to start, coz my finger better now to press the ring. thank you
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February 1, 2004 at 5:42 am #49204AnonymousGuest
I am in need of a castilla cs30 because my dear daughter broke a friends and I need to replace it. Does anyone here know where I can find one? Thanks, Laura
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February 1, 2004 at 5:36 am #49205AnonymousGuest
I am in need of a castilla cs30 because my dear daughter broke a friends and I need to replace it. Does anyone here know where I can find one? Thanks, Laura
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February 1, 2004 at 5:22 am #49206AnonymousGuest
I bought a Vantage Bass Model VP 795B Serial number 106030. Does anyone know anything about the pickups or the company that made them?A nice looking guitar all around.
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March 17, 2004 at 8:03 am #115760AnonymousGuest
Sounds like a Japanese made Vantage from 1981. The company was Matsumoku. Quality guitars & basses (before being bought by Samick and moved to Korea) I own 2 Vantage Basses of the same era. The pickups are almost certainly Dimarzio. The best info about early Vantage guitars is here: http://www.therathole.org/guitars/models/models.html
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February 2, 2004 at 7:41 am #87018AnonymousGuest
: I bought a Vantage Bass Model VP 795B Serial number 106030. Does anyone know anything about the pickups or the company that made them?A nice looking guitar all around. no
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February 1, 2004 at 4:11 am #49203AnonymousGuest
IF THIS IS THE SAME BRET METTENBRINK WHO LIVED IN LINDALE TX IN THE EARLY 1990`s PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 972-434-8000
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February 1, 2004 at 4:05 am #49202AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Slammer Explorer?
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February 1, 2004 at 3:05 am #49200AnonymousGuest
i’m a new comer…. minat nak laja main guitar…. have no background bout this instrument…. bley tolong ajarkan tak??? pleaseeee…..
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February 4, 2004 at 3:06 am #87316AnonymousGuest
Could you be more specific about what you want to know?? do you want tips on playing, about how to take care of your guitar, or about music?? Most people here will help if you say what it is that you want help with. : i’m a new comer…. minat nak laja main guitar…. have no background bout this instrument…. bley tolong ajarkan tak??? pleaseeee…..
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February 1, 2004 at 2:23 am #49201AnonymousGuest
Was given an old (Black and Pink) Harmony Caliente. It’s an arch top,f hole with a sliding adjustable bridge,and trapeze tail piece. It has a black body with a pink V coming to a point 3 inches from the bridge and all paint appears to be original. From the paint job I assume it is from the 50s. Anybody have anything on this thing?
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February 1, 2004 at 12:23 am #49199AnonymousGuest
what the best 50 to 70watt rock combo. Im thinking of getting a marshall valvestate 65. ??????????
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February 1, 2004 at 12:03 am #49198AnonymousGuest
[The body of this post has been reconstituted from replies so it may differ from what was originally written.] I would like to <B style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">download</B> selected <B style="color:black;background-color:#A0FFFF">new </B><B style="color:black;background-color:#99ff99">hindi</B> film non filmi <B style="color:black;background-color:#ff9999">songs</B>.
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January 31, 2004 at 11:15 pm #49197AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Restringing an Ibanez GSA20
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January 31, 2004 at 9:45 pm #49196AnonymousGuest
Did Cobain use a Boss DS-1 distortion? That is what I hear. What kind of chorus did he use? Chorus is audible on a number of Nirvana recordings. Are there any other effects he used? I figure there wouldn’t be too many, since he was really a grunge guy.
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February 21, 2004 at 6:57 pm #89883AnonymousGuest
Yes kurt used DS-1 in Bleach and in nevermind.After he used Boss DS-2 turbodistortion. For the chorus he used electro harmonix small clone.For other effects you go in this site,it’s beautiful http://www.kurtsequipment.com. Grunge is not dead!!!!!!!!!! Alex
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February 3, 2004 at 11:48 pm #87162AnonymousGuest
: Did Cobain use a Boss DS-1 distortion? That is what I hear. What kind of chorus did he use? Chorus is audible on a number of Nirvana recordings. Are there any other effects he used? I figure there wouldn’t be too many, since he was really a grunge guy. I also heard that he used a boss ds1 and i also heard that he used an electro hamonix chorus for other songs as for amps live he played mesa boogie heads on marshall cabs but in the studio for the clean songs he used a vox ac30 hope this helps you getting your sound and by the way fender is re-realesing the jagstang
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February 5, 2004 at 6:01 pm #87463AnonymousGuest
For most of his distortion he used an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi —- I think he used that Electro Harmonix Analog Chorus thing.
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January 31, 2004 at 8:40 pm #49195AnonymousGuest
I have an old Guitar SN. 065369 I have had it about 30 years. Can you help me with the name and some things about this Guitar.It had been burned and I refinised it. THANKS
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February 1, 2004 at 10:41 am #115155AnonymousGuest
call 1-800-4Gibson
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January 31, 2004 at 8:10 pm #49193AnonymousGuest
Is it possible to replace my strat knobs with the rooster head style knobs.
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January 31, 2004 at 7:56 pm #49194AnonymousGuest
I have a Guitar, I am sure it is a Gibson. It has a SN. 065369 on the back of the neck. Can you please tell me about this Guitar? Thanks I have had this Guitar for about 30 years.
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January 31, 2004 at 7:56 pm #49192AnonymousGuest
I have a Guitar, I am sure it is a Gibson. It has a SN. 065369 on the back of the neck. Can you pleade tell me about this Guitar? Thanks I have had this Guitar for about 30 years.
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January 31, 2004 at 6:23 pm #49191AnonymousGuest
Can anybody out there help me. I have a Burns Jazz Bass C.1966. Which needs the wiring putting back to original. Does anybody know where I can get a wiring diagram from? The layout is for trisonic pickups, four way rotary selector (wild dog etc) one volume pot and one tone control pot, plus two small coils. Any help or a direction would be great!!
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July 15, 2004 at 3:33 am #100844AnonymousGuest
: Can anybody out there help me. I have a Burns Jazz Bass C.1966. Which needs the wiring putting back to original. Does anybody know where I can get a wiring diagram from? The layout is for trisonic pickups, four way rotary selector (wild dog etc) one volume pot and one tone control pot, plus two small coils. : Any help or a direction would be great!! Did you get help with this? I have one. But anyone with electronics knowledge should be able to suss how to wire it back if you have all the parts.
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January 31, 2004 at 5:50 am #49190AnonymousGuest
I am looking for free downloadable instumental songs. Can you say from which site and how i can download them. thanks dharma patel
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January 31, 2004 at 5:47 am #49189AnonymousGuest
44 year old guitarist looking for musicians to play with in the southwestern Vermont/Northwestern Massachusetts area (Albany rea too). Just moved up from Florida. Lots of years of playing. Especially like blues, southern rock, rock & roll, etc. [email protected]
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February 6, 2004 at 12:39 am #87464AnonymousGuest
would love to jam but i’m in Ca. was going to ask 4 your e-mail but I just noticed it’s at the bottom of your message. if there is anything i can do to help feel free to ask. : [email protected] Bassist in Santa Barbara, CA
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January 31, 2004 at 5:21 am #49188AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : T. Haruo Guitar
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January 31, 2004 at 4:40 am #49187AnonymousGuest
WILL YOU PLEASE SEND ME A LYRICS AS WELL AS THE GUITAR CHORDS, MY BOYFRIEND NEEDS IT BADLY… THANKS!
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January 31, 2004 at 2:45 am #49186AnonymousGuest
I NEED INFO ON AN BLACK 87 SUZUKI LES PAUL WITH ABELONE BINDING AROUND THE WHOLE GUIUTAR. ABALONE VINE (LOOKS LIKE A TREE OF SOMEKIND)INLAY DOWN THE FRET BORD AND. I WAS WONDERING WHEN THEY WERE MADE EXACLY, HOW MANY THER ARE, WHO ELSE OWNS ONE, AND IF ANYONE HAS PICTURES OF THEM OR CATALOGS, PLEASE PLEASE GET BACK E-MAIL ([email protected])
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January 31, 2004 at 12:16 am #49185AnonymousGuest
Strokes, White Stripes, Mooney Suzuki, Animals,Ramones Kinks, early Blondie, Sonics, Stooges NYC Area Garage Band Seeks Guitarist With Backing Vocals – Alt/Indie/Rock/Garage/Original music – Rehearse 3 times a week at our studio in Jersey City – Between 23-30 years old – No drug abusers – Please write for more details
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March 18, 2004 at 6:02 am #92104AnonymousGuest
If you still need a guitarist let me know.
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January 30, 2004 at 11:58 pm #49183AnonymousGuest
I have a 1961 Gibson ES-120 hollow body electric. Does anyone have any idea what this guitar might be worth.
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February 1, 2004 at 7:02 pm #115202AnonymousGuest
depends on condition and how ‘original’ it is, check the blue book for a ball park estimate. : I have a 1961 Gibson ES-120 hollow body electric. Does anyone have any idea what this guitar might be worth.
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January 30, 2004 at 10:50 pm #49184AnonymousGuest
[The body of this post has been reconstituted from replies so it may differ from what was originally written.] Hallo, How can i free download old hindisongs or songs of some singers.
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January 30, 2004 at 10:01 pm #49182AnonymousGuest
hello…i have an early 60s ‘appolo’ semi accoustic bought from woolworths in london.it has two "f" holes twin pickups is sunburst style red/black & was once fitted with a tremelo arm.has anyone heard of one of these and does it have any value? kind reguards….nick.
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January 30, 2004 at 8:23 pm #49181AnonymousGuest
Urgent !!looking for a digitech2101 studio tube SCHEMATICS!!version 1.06.06.!! last chanse is here!!Please HELP!! THANKS…
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January 30, 2004 at 8:14 pm #49180AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a Marshall AVT50 Amplifier and I would get a punk sound (Blink 182 4 example): how can I do? Should I buy effects or I can use only the amplifier with the right settings? Thank you!
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January 31, 2004 at 4:53 am #86747AnonymousGuest
BLINK’S not punk, get a dist.pad
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February 1, 2004 at 5:03 am #86894AnonymousGuest
: BLINK’S not punk, get a dist.pad Finally! Someone else on this site that knows what real punk rock is!
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January 31, 2004 at 12:49 pm #115135AnonymousGuest
What kind of distortion pad?
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February 2, 2004 at 3:35 am #115204AnonymousGuest
if i were you i would get the "DOD GRUNGE" stomp box its relly nice. I have 1 and it is great,you han get great metal sound and great punk sounds on it i love it!! so get it NOW!!!!
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January 30, 2004 at 11:20 am #49178AnonymousGuest
I want to put an in phase/out of phase switch on my bridge position humbucker, need diagram please.
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January 30, 2004 at 7:35 pm #86605AnonymousGuest
http://www.seymourduncan.com…click on support and follow the links to the appropriate diagram.
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January 31, 2004 at 12:00 pm #86709AnonymousGuest
thank you. I got to looking and have a further question………. Do you think I can get a decent single coil sound with a phase/split config out of stock ibanez pickups? I am running through a line 6 ax212 so it pretty much gives me all the cool sounds, just want the ability to get some tele twang.
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January 31, 2004 at 9:39 pm #115136AnonymousGuest
With a phase switch you can probably get a pretty twangy sound, but with a split switch you’ll probably just end up with just a weaker sounding pickup and not the Strat or Tele sound.
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January 30, 2004 at 10:42 am #49177AnonymousGuest
i’ve recently started to play with some boss effect pedals (those compact ones for guitar), i’m not sure whether i need to connect them in a certain order… if yes in what order should i connect them? currently i got TREMOLO, CHORUS, OCTAVE, DELAY+REVERB, OVERDRIVE, COMPRESSION SUSTAINER and a LIMITER+ENHANCER
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January 30, 2004 at 10:35 am #49179AnonymousGuest
Amy idea what a 1957 [Brazilwood back I’m told] Martin D 28 is worth..fab shape
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February 13, 2004 at 6:31 am #115393AnonymousGuest
: Amy idea what a 1957 [Brazilwood back I’m told] Martin D 28 is worth..fab shape I am interested. Price and pictures, please. If it for sale, of course. Thanks Tom
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January 30, 2004 at 10:29 am #49176AnonymousGuest
I’m buying a Roland Jazz Chorus 120, but just came across a 120H (head alone). I could use some opinions of the 120H vs the 120 combo.
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February 10, 2004 at 6:52 am #88069AnonymousGuest
Hi: Great amp. I have had a JC Chorus 120H for years. Recently I had to get it repaired, and was told that the parts would be very hard to find in future. I have used it for both my Tele and my acoustics. Good Luck. If you get one, treat it kindly. : I’m buying a Roland Jazz Chorus 120, but just came across a 120H (head alone). I could use some opinions of the 120H vs the 120 combo.
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January 30, 2004 at 9:25 am #49174AnonymousGuest
expereced guitarist wants to be in a pop punk band from penrith nsw can travell though keep me posted
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March 1, 2004 at 10:08 pm #90768AnonymousGuest
Hi i can sing and play the elictric guitar and piano/key baord i really want to be in a band if you want some one like me in your band contact me
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February 6, 2004 at 1:26 am #87626AnonymousGuest
Need a Bass? Oh,yeah,and where is "nsw"? Hopefully in the mid west ?! 🙂
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January 30, 2004 at 8:53 am #49175AnonymousGuest
HI I WAS HOPING SOMEONE COULD HELP ME OUT. I NEED TO KNOW A DATE FOR A OVATION GUITAR MODEL # 1651, SERIAL #213249, AND A MODEL NAME ? I BELIEVE I BOUGHT THE GUITAR IN 1979 BUT NOT SURE AND I DON’T REMEMBER THE MODEL NAME. THIS WOULD BE HELPFUL AS I’MN TRYING TO SELL THE GUITAR ON EBAY. THANKS GARY
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April 3, 2004 at 6:16 pm #93454AnonymousGuest
Hi Gary its’s a LEGENG ltd ed. NUTMEG (finish) Stereo , gold plated pegs. mine is 1982 yours is a little earlier AL DI MEOLA used on with the MEOLA, LUCIA, Mc LAUGHIN first tour. He ‘s the first guy to use one. Value $750 max. Armand
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February 4, 2004 at 3:24 am #87294AnonymousGuest
Your guitar, is as you said, from late 1979. : HI I WAS HOPING SOMEONE COULD HELP ME OUT. I NEED TO KNOW A DATE FOR A OVATION GUITAR MODEL # 1651, SERIAL #213249, AND A MODEL NAME ? I BELIEVE I BOUGHT THE GUITAR IN 1979 BUT NOT SURE AND I DON’T REMEMBER THE MODEL NAME. THIS WOULD BE HELPFUL AS I’MN TRYING TO SELL THE GUITAR ON EBAY. THANKS : GARY
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January 30, 2004 at 6:47 am #49173AnonymousGuest
I just pulled it out og the back of a long forgotten closet. It has an Ivory colored body with Gold picks and hardware, an inlayed perl design between the keys abd a Les Paul bel shaped cover for the neck tension rod cover, three position rythem – ? – treble switch and four volume tone pot nobs. I’m just curious what it might be worth and whether or not these old hands could learn to play again. It’s been a long time and the heart wasn’t strong enough but I’m better now.
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February 15, 2004 at 3:28 am #88801AnonymousGuest
: you want to sell that guitar to me nad I will give you some other guitar that you can learn on. Just asking if you ould part with it, I could really use it and give something in trade. It is a good guitar contact at… [email protected] : I just pulled it out og the back of a long forgotten closet. It has an Ivory colored body with Gold picks and hardware, an inlayed perl design between the keys abd a Les Paul bel shaped cover for the neck tension rod cover, three position rythem – ? – treble switch and four volume tone pot nobs. I’m just curious what it might be worth and whether or not these old hands could learn to play again. It’s been a long time and the heart wasn’t strong enough but I’m better now.
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January 30, 2004 at 4:34 am #49172AnonymousGuest
Hi i was wondering if the Gibson SG VOODOO is more like the standard SG or the special,and if its a good guitar. please help!!!
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March 3, 2004 at 11:55 pm #90937AnonymousGuest
dont know how it compares to the standard, apart from it having a lighter body, stronger neck, better built, better pickups, and an amazing tone. never played a standard tho, id imagine its not as good as the voodoo tho, i bought one 3 months ago and love it.
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January 30, 2004 at 4:31 am #49170AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : GIBSON SG GOTHIC!!!???
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January 30, 2004 at 4:01 am #49171AnonymousGuest
i have a gibson les paul standard dont know what year or nothing about it but the name.can someonen tell me what ive got with this serial no. 81472502 thank you
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February 4, 2004 at 3:30 am #87313AnonymousGuest
Though I am not 100% sure, it appears that you would have a 1980 Gibson Les Paul Standard. It is atleast from the year 1980, i can tell you that much. : i have a gibson les paul standard dont know what year or nothing about it but the name.can someonen tell me what ive got with this serial no. 81472502 thank you
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February 4, 2004 at 3:35 am #115168AnonymousGuest
That was supposed to say 1982, not 1980..sry : Though I am not 100% sure, it appears that you would have a 1980 Gibson Les Paul Standard. It is atleast from the year 1980, i can tell you that much. : : i have a gibson les paul standard dont know what year or nothing about it but the name.can someonen tell me what ive got with this serial no. 81472502 thank you
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February 1, 2004 at 10:51 am #86882AnonymousGuest
1982 Les Paul that was made in Nashville on the 147th day of that year and was the 2nd guitar stamped that day
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February 4, 2004 at 11:31 am #87296AnonymousGuest
anyone know what year this number is 00128187/ i was told it’s a 1980
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January 30, 2004 at 1:00 am #49169AnonymousGuest
i have a hohner 335 and a 74’traynor amp.and i was wondering how i can get a great rockabilly sound? does anyone else have a 70’s traynor amp?if so what good rockabilly sounds can you get out of it? any replies would be wonderful
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January 30, 2004 at 12:46 am #49167AnonymousGuest
I am trying to dplicate a technique that Gary Rossington does on some Skynyrd songs. He gets a ringing "twang" sound at the end of a note or riff that can be heard on "Gimme Back My Bullets" and other songs as well. I first thought it was associated to is Les Paul Humbuckers and could only be accomplished with that and maybe an effect of some sort but I really think it is how he is set up and just a technique. Can anyone help and does anyone know the sound I am talking about. It is a distorted twanging ring. Thanks
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February 21, 2004 at 3:30 am #89715AnonymousGuest
: I am trying to dplicate a technique that Gary Rossington does on some Skynyrd songs. He gets a ringing "twang" sound at the end of a note or riff that can be heard on "Gimme Back My Bullets" and other songs as well. I first thought it was associated to is Les Paul Humbuckers and could only be accomplished with that and maybe an effect of some sort but I really think it is how he is set up and just a technique. Can anyone help and does anyone know the sound I am talking about. It is a distorted twanging ring. Thanks >>I am told by a brother in the circle that the Line6 Pod was not an uncommon sight on their stage for I too asked the same question or close to it, however, (for a lot less money and more features than you can dream of…try the Zoom 606..95 buks.good luck..follow peace..
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January 30, 2004 at 12:22 am #49168AnonymousGuest
Hello, I’m searching for a Hohner Telecaster TE Prinz. I live in Rotterdam Holland. Please contact me if one in store or for sale Regards Wouter
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January 29, 2004 at 11:11 pm #49166AnonymousGuest
I bought a used neck thru Jackson RR, ebony fretboard, Schaller germany double locking trem. Serial is 3***, but oficial data availabe i up to 2***. Was wanderig: exact modeel, body wood and year of building
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January 29, 2004 at 8:58 pm #49165AnonymousGuest
this martin is in perfect condition with no scraches at all. what is it worth?
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March 25, 2004 at 8:00 pm #92724AnonymousGuest
: this martin is in very good condition with no scraches at all. it has the best acoustic action of any guitar in the US. what is it worth?
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January 29, 2004 at 8:44 pm #49164AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Has any one heard of a Rockson guitar?
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January 29, 2004 at 8:36 pm #49162AnonymousGuest
Hey, im currently in a rock band called "Breaking even" and i just wnated to know if anywon had a bass amp. for sale, i need abhout 120-200 watts for our upcoming tour. If ANYWON has any info. on an amp. e-mail me at [email protected] Thanks alot,gary
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January 29, 2004 at 8:31 pm #49163AnonymousGuest
Hey i dont know much about strings but a local radio shack is selling fender strings for next to nothing…i was wondering what size/style would be best for rrrrrrocckkk n roollll…i’ve got a telecaster. thanks
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January 30, 2004 at 9:28 am #86576AnonymousGuest
: Hey i dont know much about strings but a local radio shack is selling fender strings for next to nothing…i was wondering what size/style would be best for rrrrrrocckkk n roollll…i’ve got a telecaster. thanks proberly 9 gage strings it depens on the way you play but the style thats a popular one
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January 29, 2004 at 8:40 pm #86427AnonymousGuest
a medium size is good for rock
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January 29, 2004 at 6:10 pm #49161AnonymousGuest
I want to buy a blonde 80’s Washburn Falcon – must be in excellent condition. If you know of one please contact me.
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October 5, 2004 at 9:20 pm #84343AnonymousGuest
i have a 1979 washburn falcon in top class condition
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April 16, 2004 at 11:48 pm #94503AnonymousGuest
I don´t know what you call blond. But I´ve got some pics of my Falcon which has only some beltmarks. For the rest it is in perfect condition. Mail me if you would like to see the pics.
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January 29, 2004 at 4:33 pm #49160AnonymousGuest
I need this decal badly.I fukced up. Please include at pic,of how good your repro looks.
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January 29, 2004 at 12:49 pm #49159AnonymousGuest
I have tried to find the guitar chord of "Man in Uniform" – play by Pete Yorn. But I could not find it. If anyone has, please let me know. Thank you
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January 29, 2004 at 10:28 am #49158AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : 4-12 guitar cabinet wiring diagram needed…
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January 29, 2004 at 8:43 am #49156AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’m looking for various Peavey guitar amp schematics. Of particular interest are all valve amps such as the Triple X, also interested in any hybrid amplifier schematics.., have schematics and service manuals I could trade if necessary cheers, J… mail [email protected] u could even just send schematics/ service manuals as attachment with ur requests… 🙂
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February 21, 2004 at 1:08 pm #89733AnonymousGuest
: Hi, : I’m looking for Peavey amp schematics. : Of particular interest are all valve amps such as the Peavey Classic VT Series, also interested in any hybrid amplifier schematics.., : have schematics and service manuals I could trade if necessary : cheers, J… mail [email protected] : u could even just send schematics/ service manuals as attachment with ur requests… 🙂
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January 29, 2004 at 8:22 am #49157AnonymousGuest
Hey everyone! I have an AOR Pro-Tube Lead head. It is hand dated 1/10/87. It is covered in white tolex with the matching cabinet which has Celestions in it. It say "20th Anniversary Edition" on the front with a serial number of 4. Does anyone no anything about this amp? I have found no information about. I don’t even know if it is legit. Any info would be great. Thanks
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February 25, 2004 at 9:23 am #90160AnonymousGuest
i do have one and my serial number is like 068, i have the full stack with the white trim, im sellin it now
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January 29, 2004 at 8:06 am #49155AnonymousGuest
I bought a guitar stand today and to be honest its the first tim i’ve really looked at one… this little rubber accessory came with it…whats it for?
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January 29, 2004 at 9:41 am #86411AnonymousGuest
: I bought a guitar stand today and to be honest its the first tim i’ve really looked at one… this little rubber accessory came with it…whats it for? Since I can’t see the little rubber thing… It’s probably the strap that goes across the neck pegs to hold the guitar in place….
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January 29, 2004 at 7:30 am #49153AnonymousGuest
hey im considering getting a strat. i play with alot of distortion and the single coil bridge pickup feeds back bad! i know you can get single coil sized humbuckers but dont know whats best or how much they cost. please help me out. i dont want to try other guitars as i love the feel of a strat. thanks
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January 29, 2004 at 7:26 am #49154AnonymousGuest
I need 2 guitarists (ages 14-17) for a punk rock band. I’m looking for people who are willing to be different so we’ll stand out above other punk bands. I have no preference whether people are male or female. I have not had any previous experience in a band that has actually played together. I am 14 (female) and I sing, the bassist is 16 (male), and the drummer is 15 (male). Please, if you’re interested, contact me. We live in Cleveland, Ohio.
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February 1, 2004 at 6:36 am #115157AnonymousGuest
im 14 and play the guitar(male) what do you mean by different email me i wont be checking back on this forum gimme some info -Jesse
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January 29, 2004 at 7:00 am #49152AnonymousGuest
i have an Epiphone 1958 korina flying v bass in mint condition and i havent seen it in any magazines or on any websites and was wondering if anyone knew its value
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January 29, 2004 at 6:13 am #49151AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : audition electric guitar
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January 29, 2004 at 5:13 am #49150AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for the current value of my 1980 Sigma Anniversary Addition. Mint Condition, Made in Japan thanks
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January 29, 2004 at 4:44 am #49149AnonymousGuest
I bought this guitar used in 1975, its a jumbo body acoustic, it looks like a gibson j150, or like the one elvis used to play,I would like to know where it was made and if its worth anything?It needs some work I dont want to put a 1000$ saddle on a 10$ horse,it does have sentimental value. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Joe Compton Compton
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January 29, 2004 at 3:27 am #49148AnonymousGuest
E-mail me for price, photos and extras.
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February 6, 2004 at 7:27 am #87649AnonymousGuest
: E-mail me for price, photos and extras. price please
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February 6, 2004 at 3:44 am #87629AnonymousGuest
What’s the price and does it include disks and a manual?
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February 9, 2004 at 1:11 am #87931AnonymousGuest
New Price $450.00. I also accept offers!!!!!!!!!
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January 29, 2004 at 2:45 am #49146AnonymousGuest
There is a pop up add for ever page you load. I can’t beilive people still use it after seeing that. If the site hit volume goes down due to no use, advertisers will not want to advertise on the site as much, and hopefully it will get the message across that popups need to be stopped.
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January 29, 2004 at 9:48 am #86434AnonymousGuest
: There is a pop up add for ever page you load. I can’t beilive people still use it after seeing that. If the site hit volume goes down due to no use, advertisers will not want to advertise on the site as much, and hopefully it will get the message across that popups need to be stopped. I agree with you… I got Popup stopper from one of the download boards for free and it works well…
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February 1, 2004 at 7:14 pm #86900AnonymousGuest
I go out of my way to ‘terrorize’ sistes that ‘pop up’, you can waste alot of their time with false orders, keep on telling them you can’t order online, report fake bugs, spam porn boards using their email/site name… lots-o-ways to get back at these lowlife spamming assholes… and you would be suprised how insecure alot of these sites are. : : There is a pop up add for ever page you load. I can’t beilive people still use it after seeing that. If the site hit volume goes down due to no use, advertisers will not want to advertise on the site as much, and hopefully it will get the message across that popups need to be stopped. : I agree with you… I got Popup stopper from one of the download boards for free and it works well…
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January 29, 2004 at 2:21 am #49147AnonymousGuest
I have a Gibson Acoustic guitar style L-1 serial number 38586 w/ patents of Feb. 1, 1898 and Mar. 30, 1906. I was wondering if anywould would have any idea how much it could be worth. It is in decent condition, still very much playable w/ proper restringing, though there is wearing on the neck from usage and some minor cracks. E-mail me if you would have any idea, thanks.
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March 3, 2004 at 1:10 pm #90906AnonymousGuest
It’s not a 1906 – probably 1917 or so, judging by the serial number. Unfortunately they’re not worth much, $400 if it’s pretty beaten up, maybe $900 if it’s in good condition and you’re lucky. Much luck, -m’b
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January 29, 2004 at 3:41 am #86436AnonymousGuest
sorry, one more thing, there was a typo on my email address, it is [email protected], not [email protected], sorry.
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January 29, 2004 at 3:40 am #86416AnonymousGuest
correction, it’s a 1906 gibson, sorry. i would still like to know if anyone would have an idea on how much it would be worth, thanks.
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January 29, 2004 at 12:03 am #49145AnonymousGuest
I’m looking to purchase a new or used orange amp. If anyone has one that they are interested in selling, please let me know. Thanks!
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February 4, 2004 at 9:29 pm #87323AnonymousGuest
: I’m looking to purchase a new or used orange amp. If anyone has one that they are interested in selling, please let me know.im also looking for a 4×12 cabinet
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January 28, 2004 at 11:13 pm #49144AnonymousGuest
does anyone know where i can find guitar tabs for the band Nodes of Ranvier? i’ve tried looking up and down. left to right you name it.
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March 25, 2004 at 12:43 am #92494AnonymousGuest
I’d like to find tabs for them as well. I’ve been looking for a while and found nothing. If anyone finds any, let me know.
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January 28, 2004 at 10:08 pm #49143AnonymousGuest
JOE, i play mostly punk and hardcore and i use a grunge distortion pedal it is a good thing to have if your into playin punk rock. There are alot of different distortion pads out there just ask around and you can probably find 1 used for under $30.
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January 28, 2004 at 9:51 pm #49142AnonymousGuest
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January 30, 2004 at 9:29 am #86606AnonymousGuest
pls email me some old song of rafi and mukesh and kishore
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December 27, 2004 at 2:09 am #95591AnonymousGuest
: : pls email me some old song of rafi and mukesh and kishore
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January 20, 2005 at 11:59 am #98816AnonymousGuest
: : : : pls email me Karaoke of some old song of rafi and mukesh and kishore
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December 20, 2004 at 2:28 pm #95042AnonymousGuest
: : pls email me some old song of rafi and mukesh and talat saheb
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March 30, 2004 at 2:18 pm #92990AnonymousGuest
: : pls email me some old song of rafi,kishore and mukesh
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February 27, 2004 at 6:54 pm #90490AnonymousGuest
: : pls email me some old song of rafi and mukesh and lata thankyou
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January 28, 2004 at 9:26 pm #49141AnonymousGuest
My 12 year old son needs to step up to a bigger amp. He’s starting a band and his twin brother plays the drums. When they practice ( with two others) the drums blast the rest of the band away. We looked at a Line 6 spider II 112 and want to know if this amp has enough power (75 amps)to be heard.
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February 12, 2004 at 10:19 pm #115390AnonymousGuest
that’s enough anything over 50 is good.
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January 28, 2004 at 3:06 pm #49140AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : kiso suzuki accoustic guitar
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January 28, 2004 at 11:56 am #49138AnonymousGuest
Im looking for information on seville guitars i have one a model s-30, if someone has found any websites on them send them my way pleeeeaasssee.
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January 28, 2004 at 9:29 pm #86270AnonymousGuest
check ebay
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January 28, 2004 at 11:38 am #49139AnonymousGuest
i want to down load free music so plz help me
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January 28, 2004 at 11:18 am #49137AnonymousGuest
Help! I have been searching desperately for a Charvel Surfcaster HT for sale but have only been able to find Standards, 12 strings, and SC4s. I have been scourring eBay to no avail. I wish that Jackson had never stopped making the SC1, but I guess they thought that a guitar called "surf"caster should only be used for surf music. Have they forgotten that Scott Ian from Anthrax played one for a while? Or what about Tommy Victor from Prong? Any information would be most appreciated.
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November 26, 2004 at 1:14 pm #92533AnonymousGuest
hi,im not sure if iv got the ht,how could i find out what model it is?
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January 28, 2004 at 10:06 am #49136AnonymousGuest
Hi all Really want an ovation Ultra GP guitar with the DiMarzio pickups. You can tell if it doesn’t have a plate around the input jack. Am willing to pay an appropriate price, more for excellent examples. Let me know if you can help.
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January 28, 2004 at 9:48 am #49134AnonymousGuest
I JUST BOUGHT A NEW MARSHALL HALF STACK (MG100HDFX Head and MG412A Cabinet_ BUT IM TRYING TO GET A GOOD PUNK SOUND LIKE BLINK 182 I WHANT TO GET THAT GOOD PALM MUTTING THAT TOM DOES ON HIS SONGS AND IN THE INTRO OF THE SONG BY GREEN DAY "BASKET CASE" PLEASE GUYS HELP ME OUT TO ADJUST ALL THE KNOBS ON MY MARHSHALL.ALSO BY CHANGING MY PICKUP OF MY GUITAR TO A SEYMOUR DUCAN INVADER WILL IT GIVE ME A BETTER SOUND? PLEASE HELP ME OUT THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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January 28, 2004 at 6:30 pm #86267AnonymousGuest
: : On the main overdrive put bass on 2.00o.clock and treble 2.00 o’clock mid 10 o,clock and gain on about three o.clock try it and let me know what you think, Putting a INVADER in will give you a better sound EASY!!
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January 28, 2004 at 9:23 am #49135AnonymousGuest
I own a 1980 Fender, The Strat w/ ash body and thinking about selling it. All original inc case except paint. I bought it that way. If interested make offer or please advise actual worth. Nothing under $650.00 would interest me that’s what I paid for it. Thanks friends Play on Chance
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March 17, 2004 at 7:30 am #91889AnonymousGuest
: I own a 1980 Fender, The Strat w/ ash body and thinking about selling it. All original inc case except paint. I bought it that way. : If interested make offer or please advise actual worth. Nothing under $650.00 would interest me that’s what I paid for it. I am interested i might pay the 650 email me back to discuss if it is still for sale : Thanks friends : Play on : Chance
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January 28, 2004 at 6:11 am #49132AnonymousGuest
We have a Marshall VS100 amp that occasionally buzzes loudly. If you give the amp a little slap it stops. While it is buzzing you can’t hear anything else. I replaced the preamp tube but that did not take care of the problem. The circuit board looks ok too. Any ideas? Could it be the speaker causing it? Thanks
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February 14, 2004 at 2:36 am #88632AnonymousGuest
If its a 120 hz buzz, you have the classic symptom of a bad filter capacitor. Suspect the largest capacitor ( its a can) in the amp.
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January 28, 2004 at 6:01 am #49133AnonymousGuest
Guitar purchased 2001 – rarely used, owner hospitalized for 18 months, now deceased. Trying to find the value of the instrument before going to dealer. Any help/suggestions greatly appreciated.
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January 28, 2004 at 4:49 am #49131AnonymousGuest
selling a wem copicat mk 4 (guild distribution) anyone interested email me at [email protected]
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March 29, 2004 at 8:05 pm #92973AnonymousGuest
Is this still available? If so, what kind of shape is it and how much do you want for it. Thanks, Matt
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January 28, 2004 at 3:53 am #49129AnonymousGuest
Can anyone explain to me the major and subtle differences between the es-335 reissue and the es-335 dot, both by Gibson not epiphone???? Thanks so much. I’ve tried searching google, but can’t seem to find much info…
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February 18, 2004 at 6:10 pm #89457AnonymousGuest
I believe the difference is that the dot has no sound holes—I think !
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January 28, 2004 at 3:27 am #49130AnonymousGuest
How is the modern tele wiring done. I think it is supposed to kill some of the base in the neck pickup. but I’m not sure. HELP please
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January 28, 2004 at 8:31 pm #86239AnonymousGuest
Check out/ask at the TDPRI.COM website, everything tele there : How is the modern tele wiring done. I think it is supposed to kill some of the base in the neck pickup. but I’m not sure. HELP please
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January 28, 2004 at 2:21 am #49127AnonymousGuest
My Norman is about 30 years old. It’s a B20 with a serial # 1392. How can I find out more on this gutair.
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January 28, 2004 at 1:33 am #49128AnonymousGuest
I need a whammy bar/arm for my Charvel Kahler tremolo which is a threaded type dont know where to get one,can anyone help..thanks
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March 8, 2004 at 2:42 am #115659AnonymousGuest
i need something to screw in the bridge of my kahler spyder i have on my fender strat u.s.a
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February 8, 2004 at 8:16 pm #87916AnonymousGuest
: I need a whammy bar/arm for my Charvel Kahler tremolo which is a threaded type dont know where to get one,can anyone help..thanks
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February 8, 2004 at 8:17 pm #115280AnonymousGuest
: : I need a whammy bar/arm for my Charvel Kahler tremolo which is a threaded type dont know where to get one,can anyone help..thanks http://www.eturnitup.com/p3-41407-kahler-usa-flat-mount-tremolo-bridge-system.html Try this place I found 2 of them there. -mike
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January 28, 2004 at 12:52 am #49126AnonymousGuest
Does any one have for sale or know anyone that wants to sell a Johnson JM-150 amp? Thanks- Steve
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January 27, 2004 at 11:50 pm #49125AnonymousGuest
I have a Black Les Paul Studio that I would like painted "Classic White". I have been told that this is very hard to do by the one custom shop in my town. How do I do this? How should I do this? Should someone else do this? How much does it cost to do this? Impatient Winston.
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January 27, 2004 at 11:49 pm #49124AnonymousGuest
I have a japanese strat made in 93 or 94. It is a kind of an anniversary model. Anybody know about this?
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January 27, 2004 at 11:44 pm #49121AnonymousGuest
Hi Has anyone got any good settings for the opening guitar in riverboat song by Ocean Colour Scene for an AX1000G. Thanks in advance
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January 27, 2004 at 11:44 pm #49122AnonymousGuest
Hi Has anyone got any good settings for the opening guitar in riverboat song by Ocean Colour Scene for an AX1000G. Thanks in advance
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January 27, 2004 at 11:36 pm #49123AnonymousGuest
I got em!!! http://www.axeparts.net
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February 3, 2004 at 3:38 am #86981AnonymousGuest
: I got em!!! : http://www.axeparts.net
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February 3, 2004 at 3:39 am #115201AnonymousGuest
: : I got em!!! : : http://www.axeparts.net you say you have parts but i need a complete flyer you have one in chrome
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January 27, 2004 at 11:14 pm #49120AnonymousGuest
hi, i have had a boss eq for a few weeks now and i am having a bit of trouble with it. on my clean channel on my fender princeton 112 when i turn the eq on there is a huge difference in volume which is good but on my gain channel i turn it on and there practicually none so if anyone can help it would much appreciated. what i want is a big volume boost on my gain channel and i dont seem to be able to get it, it sucks.
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January 27, 2004 at 11:11 pm #49119AnonymousGuest
I have an older Marshall amp that does not have a CD Play-along input. I thought it was a cool idea so I went to radio shack and bought some jacks and a project box. I wired the two 1/4" mono jacks together (correctly) for in and out for the guitar. I then installed a 1/8" stereo jack. I wired the sleeve and tip terminals of it to the tip terminal of the output jack and the ring terminal to the ring terminal of the output jack. Sounds good so far. When I plug the output tp the amp and plug the guitar into the 1/4" input, the guitar plays fine. When I plug the CD player into the 1/8" jack the CD plays fine, but you can’t hear the guitar at all. I thought the amplified signal from the CD player may be overpowering the guitar so I put a little RCA/1/8" adapter together and used an unamplified CD changer. The result was the same. Anybody got any ideas as to what the problem may be? I thought about adding a resistor between the stereo jack and the output, but I don’t know how to select it or if it would fix things. HELP!
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January 27, 2004 at 11:11 pm #49118AnonymousGuest
What pedal will give me what blink 182 uses? For example Blink 182 Dammit intro. If anyone would reply it would appreciated
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February 9, 2004 at 2:27 pm #88047AnonymousGuest
i had the same prob 2 get that sound buy a boss metal pedal i no its metal pedal but thats wht he uses 4 that. if u want any more help email me at [email protected]
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January 27, 2004 at 11:03 pm #49116AnonymousGuest
I just got a metal zone….i’m trying to find the the best setting for all out metal..can anyone help
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January 30, 2004 at 3:39 am #86608AnonymousGuest
Try this out bro. I’m playin an ibanez rg1570 and with the metal zone set as follows it sounds incredible: Put the low dial at 11o’clock, put the high all the way up, put the outside mid at 1 o’clock, put the inside mid at 11 o’clock, and crank the distortion all the way up. If your guitar sounds anything like mine this will offer you an awesome sound for metal. Peace.
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March 9, 2004 at 5:56 pm #91364AnonymousGuest
well man this is what i have on mine : low – 3 o’clock high – 12 o’clock middle – 12 o’clock mid freq – 3 o’clock dist – on max. i combine it with a marshall jcm2000 and a boss-gt-3 and my guitar is a ibanez rg7420 . its sound almost good but still it aint perfect (like the guy from my dying bride and he uses a metal-zone too) kind " metal " regards black_art
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January 27, 2004 at 10:55 pm #49117AnonymousGuest
I loved guitars sent I can remeber. But my little cut babe/ my boyfriend is so obsest with guitars that when I am talking to him on the phone we is playing his guitar over the phone. So I think he is really mellowed down now. But he is now looking @ the site for guitars
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January 27, 2004 at 10:02 pm #49115AnonymousGuest
What is the best "acoustical" cut-a-way grand auditorium guitar kit out in the market and price range? This would be my first one and I could use a lot of help!
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January 28, 2004 at 9:32 pm #86263AnonymousGuest
I bought a kit from link below, see if they have any for you
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January 27, 2004 at 9:45 pm #49113AnonymousGuest
i have been looking at various websites looking for gibson/epiphone les pauls, when i came across the epiphone,lynyrd skynyrd lp goldtop and fell in love with it sraight away! but there wasnt a price tag on it. i tried loads of websites inc and epiphone.com and gibson.com. Please can you get back to me with a price tag and i will be most gratefull. thanks, mike, [email protected]
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January 27, 2004 at 9:33 pm #49114AnonymousGuest
I wish people would stop putting aftermarket parts on their guitars…it decreases the value of said item, and it makes the ones that are 100% factory more expensive!
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January 27, 2004 at 9:14 pm #49111AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Tokai Love Rock, serial number
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January 27, 2004 at 8:04 pm #49110AnonymousGuest
I, will like to know whish guitar is the best ever made in spain. will love to own one.
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January 27, 2004 at 7:07 pm #49112AnonymousGuest
I am looking for an Mosrite bass from about 1965-1970. It can be in bad shape because I am going to restore it. The one I had was a 1966 (The Ventures Model) with double pickups. If anyone knows of one that might have a case with it also,, please contact me with the price and contact information.
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July 6, 2004 at 9:17 pm #100407AnonymousGuest
: I am looking for an Mosrite bass from about 1965-1970. It can be in bad shape because I am going to restore it. The one I had was a 1966 (The Ventures Model) with double pickups. If anyone knows of one that might have a case with it also,, please contact me with the price and contact information. I have a Ventures Mosrite Bass that I need to sell. I have owned for over thirty yrs. I have scoured the internet this morning trying to find a site that has this bass and a price to go with it without success. I need to sell it, but don’t want to be ripped off. You got a offer and some kind of back up that’s it’s a fair offer? let me know. By the way, no case.
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January 27, 2004 at 7:03 pm #49108AnonymousGuest
I hve a late 70s i think Fender stratocaster and it says Squier series very small on the head,its made in mexico and I was wondering how much it is worth the serial # is MN425983 thank you
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February 14, 2004 at 4:08 am #88674AnonymousGuest
: I have a late 70 Fender stratocaster. it says Squier series very small on the head,its made in mexico and I was wondering if anybody knew how much it is worth the serial # is MN425983 thank you
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February 13, 2004 at 11:18 pm #88657AnonymousGuest
: I hve a late 70s Fender stratocaster and it says Squier series very small on the head,its made in mexico and I was wondering if anyone can tell me how much it is worth the serial # is MN425983 its in alright condition. thank you
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January 27, 2004 at 6:41 pm #49109AnonymousGuest
I am having trouble getting a good warm crunchy sound. I have tried an mxr distortion + and a boss super overdrive. Sound is too high end even with the mid and treble turned down. I am looking for a Jerry Cantrell or Zakk Wylde crunch. Is it time to check out a digital pre amp? Also, I have emg pickups and have el34’s in the amp. Thanks.
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February 14, 2004 at 2:41 am #88642AnonymousGuest
I have the same amp, bought it new. has a sticker that says "super lead" over the word "bass" on the chassis. That amp has no master volumn control. The only way to use it is all the way up, which is crazy. That’s a great amp but you need to install a master volumn. Did i mention? you need to install a master volumn control.
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January 27, 2004 at 4:29 pm #49106AnonymousGuest
Hey all, I’m in a bit of a bind… I’ve been looking for Warren Haynes tabs for about a year now with very little luck. Can someone please help me out??? Any tabs will do, but I’m really looking for "Beautifully Broken" and "Patchwork Quilt". I would appreciate any help. Thanx Peace R
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February 8, 2004 at 6:21 pm #87913AnonymousGuest
Hey, I found this one: http://www.abnerkravitz.com/vault/In%20progress/ Beautifully%20Broken.doc what else have you got? André
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February 17, 2004 at 5:37 pm #89312AnonymousGuest
Thanks a lot!!! I really appreciate your help. I’m still looking for Patchwork Quilt. Please help. Thanks again. R
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January 27, 2004 at 2:32 pm #49107AnonymousGuest
IM NEW AT THIS. IVE HEARD HEAPS OF PEOPLE SAY VALVE. SOLID.TUBE. WHATEVER. WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN? HOW DO THEY SOUND DIFFERENT? WHATS THE BEST? BASICALLY WHATS A SOLID AMP? WHATS A VALVE AMP? WHATS A TUBE AMP? PLZ HELP BY INFORMING ME. THANKS ALOT.
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January 28, 2004 at 12:32 am #86092AnonymousGuest
: IM NEW AT THIS. IVE HEARD HEAPS OF PEOPLE SAY VALVE. SOLID.TUBE. WHATEVER. WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN? HOW DO THEY SOUND DIFFERENT? WHATS THE BEST? BASICALLY WHATS A SOLID AMP? WHATS A VALVE AMP? WHATS A TUBE AMP? PLZ HELP BY INFORMING ME. THANKS ALOT. If you’re just starting out, i.e. practically broke… get a solid… solid state/transistors/diodes aka not tubes ( or their archaic artsy name valves) They’re cheaper, and usually lighter weight to carry around. You can find them in any brand name… Marshall, Vox, Fender, and even Mesa Boogie — known for their big (and expensive $1000+) tube amps — all have solid state amps. The lower wattage amps run anywhere from a starting price of @$50-70 dollars for a smaller practice amp, up to a few hundred for larger wattage amps for small clubs. You can also find off brand names like Electar, Epiphone that have 30 watt tube amps for under $300, and Fender & Carvin has some nice smaller tube amps @ $500. The catch of course is that they (tube amps) tend to be a bit more delicate. The tubes are made of GLASS! and once they heat up working, have to cool down gently!!!!!! Don’t end the show and pack them in the car in the wintertime!!! Busted glass tubes will make you cry in more ways than one. While it’s hard for the "average guy" to hear the difference in tube vs. solid state… There are many who swear that tubes sound better, louder, warmer, sweeter… all subjective terms but I tend to agree. I got an engineering guy at my church who was a radio engineer and worked in both tubes and transistors and he says you can make them both do the same thing…. Your best bet is to go to different stores, and either play them yourself side by side or let the store clerk play for you… some do like to do that. ask questions… read more of the follow ups on this site, and others (harmony-central is another user review website) read the trade magazines. Don’t buy something you don’t need because a salesman wants to get a raise or because Roger Van Flashy Hentrick plays it exclusively. If you want something funny and cheap, but doesn’t sound too awful bad check out the "pignose" brand of travel/practice amps… not the best in the world, but they’re good at what they do. For that matter, I used to have an old rockman "pocket amp" that was obviously transistors (it looked like a sony cassette walkman) but through those headphones sounded like an arena full of Boston. Good luck and HAVE FUN PLAYING….otherwise why do it?
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January 27, 2004 at 1:25 pm #49105AnonymousGuest
kllmmka? qapoa s
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January 27, 2004 at 12:52 pm #49104AnonymousGuest
I love this website
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January 27, 2004 at 10:47 am #49103AnonymousGuest
Hi I would like to find out the chord for two old song books – one is "Let’s Sing" another one is "Sing along". Any one knows how can i find them ?? Cheers Phyllis
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January 28, 2004 at 12:34 am #86257AnonymousGuest
: Hi : I would like to find out the chord for two old song books – one is "Let’s Sing" another one is "Sing along". Any one knows how can i find them ?? : Cheers : Phyllis Are these old Youth Group songbooks? Campfire songbooks?
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January 27, 2004 at 10:12 am #49101AnonymousGuest
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January 27, 2004 at 10:07 am #49102AnonymousGuest
hey im considering getting a strat. i play with alot of distortion and the single coil bridge pickup feeds back bad! i know you can get single coil sized humbuckers but dont know whats best or how much they cost( australian dollar). please help me out. i dont want to try other guitars as i love the feel of a strat. thanks.
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January 27, 2004 at 8:36 am #49099AnonymousGuest
How do I do this. I have a Dinky reverse and the pinhole goes over the edge of the headstock for the high E string. Do I cock it to the side to make it fit and will this interfere with the others?
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January 27, 2004 at 7:48 am #49100AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Seville Guitars
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January 27, 2004 at 6:15 am #49097AnonymousGuest
hey if anyone out there knows the chords to T. Rex’s "Baby Boomerrang" can ya send ’em to me… looked all over the web for the chords ( unfortunately I can’t read tab).. thanks
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January 29, 2004 at 3:09 pm #86428AnonymousGuest
: hey if anyone out there knows the chords to T. Rex’s "Baby Boomerrang" can ya send ’em to me… looked all over the web for the chords ( unfortunately I can’t read tab).. thanks
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January 29, 2004 at 3:17 pm #115112AnonymousGuest
to read tab the number is the fret n the letter is the string example bottom e –000000000000000555555555555555000000000000000557700 soundspretty cool
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January 27, 2004 at 6:14 am #49098AnonymousGuest
[The body of this post has been reconstituted from replies so it may differ from what was originally written.] pls send me the lyrics as well as the chords of <B style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">because</B> of <B style="color:black;background-color:#A0FFFF">you</B> by <B style="color:black;background-color:#99ff99">keith </B><B style="color:black;background-color:#ff9999">martin</B>. i badly need it. thanx. 🙂
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February 17, 2004 at 6:47 pm #89309AnonymousGuest
: pls send me the lyrics as well as the chords of <B style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">because</B> of <B style="color:black;background-color:#A0FFFF">you</B> by keith martin. i badly need it. thanx. 🙂
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January 27, 2004 at 2:19 am #49096AnonymousGuest
Old age has caught up with me and I am going to sell my old friend. Inside label states T-100, ser. 9949 I belive produced in 1959. Looks like a Starfire 111 sunburst one pick-up, includes solid body case. Good condition. What do you think its worth?
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February 24, 2004 at 2:04 am #89998AnonymousGuest
: Old age has caught up with me and I am going to sell my old friend. Inside label states T-100, ser. 9949 : I belive produced in 1959. Looks like a Starfire 111 sunburst one pick-up, includes solid body case. Good condition. What do you think its worth? please contact!
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February 4, 2004 at 1:25 am #87150AnonymousGuest
even from beyond the grave I would not give
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February 4, 2004 at 1:16 am #87143AnonymousGuest
I do believe somewhere in the neighboor hood of Eight dollars and fifty cents
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January 30, 2004 at 9:35 am #86609AnonymousGuest
ill give $15oo
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February 4, 2004 at 1:20 am #87151AnonymousGuest
its a piece of junk. not worth more than 2-3 dollars.
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January 27, 2004 at 2:18 am #49095AnonymousGuest
I have a circuit diagram for the Sessionette 75 with Darlington and Mosfet output stages. Send me your e-mail address and I’ll send you a scanned diagram.
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January 27, 2004 at 12:27 am #49094AnonymousGuest
It slightly worn. I cant find a serial number on it. It has a red label inside that says "Yamaha Guitar, FG 230. Nippon Gakki" It was made in Japan
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February 6, 2004 at 1:17 am #87620AnonymousGuest
it’s worth less than $200 new in its curent state $100 bassist from Santa Barbara, CA
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January 26, 2004 at 9:25 pm #49093AnonymousGuest
Hi there great website! Last year I bod a Gibson SG from an old woman, very vintage, very used, great sound.. Begin 70’s the guitar just appeared in her basement(strange story) Any way.. I’m not sure of the date of manufacture and what the value is. serial #280076??? Anyone? Many thanks Tony (Rotterdam/The Netherlands)
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February 4, 2004 at 6:14 am #87320AnonymousGuest
If that is the case, then it is from early 1965. See the following link: http://www.rexc.com/services/gibson_serial.htm : Hi there great website! : Last year I bod a Gibson SG from an old woman, very vintage, very used, great sound.. Begin 70’s the guitar just appeared in her basement(strange story) : Any way.. I’m not sure of the date of manufacture and what the value is. serial #280076??? : Anyone? : Many thanks : Tony : (Rotterdam/The Netherlands)
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February 4, 2004 at 6:16 am #115178AnonymousGuest
In really good condition they often sell for between $500-700. : If that is the case, then it is from early 1965. See the following link: : http://www.rexc.com/services/gibson_serial.htm : : Hi there great website! : : Last year I bod a Gibson SG from an old woman, very vintage, very used, great sound.. Begin 70’s the guitar just appeared in her basement(strange story) : : Any way.. I’m not sure of the date of manufacture and what the value is. serial #280076??? : : Anyone? : : Many thanks : : Tony : : (Rotterdam/The Netherlands)
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January 26, 2004 at 8:11 pm #49092AnonymousGuest
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vendo pickups della EMG-81. è Un pickups dotato di grande potenza e definizione, è in ottimo stato. per ulteriori unformaziono. filippo 3286240980 [email protected]
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January 26, 2004 at 6:35 pm #49089AnonymousGuest
Yo, i’ve been playing my Fender Telecaster for a while now and i fuckin love it, but im thinkin’ i want something with a vibrato. im leaning towards a strat since i like the tele so much…but i like the Jackson RR3 too…any other suggestions?
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January 26, 2004 at 7:55 pm #85945AnonymousGuest
put a bigbsy on the tele : Yo, i’ve been playing my Fender Telecaster for a while now and i fuckin love it, but im thinkin’ i want something with a vibrato. im leaning towards a strat since i like the tele so much…but i like the Jackson RR3 too…any other suggestions?
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January 26, 2004 at 6:33 pm #49088AnonymousGuest
i have a original 1973 fender telecaster, everything stock…any idea on the estimated worth?
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March 17, 2004 at 7:31 am #115763AnonymousGuest
: i have a original 1973 fender telecaster, everything stock…any idea on the estimated worth? I may want to buy email me please if for sale
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February 29, 2004 at 6:36 pm #90600AnonymousGuest
: i have a original 1973 fender telecaster, everything stock…any idea on the estimated worth? I just tested the water on e-bay on a 74 strat. It went to 2600 in 3 days. I think it might have gone over 4k if I had left it on.
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January 26, 2004 at 5:54 pm #49087AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a cherry red yamaha SG 1300, its excellent condition but am having trouble selling it as some are telling me that it is only desirable to a real collector. Help please.
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February 4, 2004 at 2:36 am #87131AnonymousGuest
Hey. I’ve been looking for that exact guitar. Same color everything. I’ve always wanted one since I was a kid and saw the guy from Big Country playin gthat exact same guitar. Where are you at? How much do you want for it? Does it have a case? Email me your info. Thanks!
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January 26, 2004 at 12:14 pm #49086AnonymousGuest
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January 26, 2004 at 7:45 am #49085AnonymousGuest
For many many years my husband’s dream was to own an Ovation Legend 12 string acoustic electric. I was able to buy him a new one about five years ago. (I paid about $1200.00) We have five children and our life has been pretty busy so there was always the excuse with regard to time and lessons when it came to him playing it. I have recently decided to take violin lessons and it has made him want to take lessons on his Ovation…HOWEVER…when he went to take it out of the case,,,,he realized it was cracked. The crack runs along a very straight line from the end of the guitar to the beginning of the bridge and then no further. He was so very sick about this that he did not tell me for a week! When he did..I wished he hadn’t ..it just broke my heart and I could see from the look on his face that he is just sick about it. He has been babying it with a guitar humidifier and it has caused it to close some and we are also running a humidifier in our loft, which is where the guitar was stored. He owns 3 other guitars, 2 of which are lower end Ovations that have no cracking and ironically were the only ones that were NOT in the case. Could someone here be so VERY kind as to give us some instruction as to getting it repaired? We want to be sure and send it to someone who knows what they are doing. I have finally gotten him to realize that if you wait until everything in your life is just a certain way in order to play…then you never will. Now he is ready and I would just love to surprise him by having it fixed. Thanks so much for your help! Deb S
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January 26, 2004 at 9:06 am #85922AnonymousGuest
: For many many years my husband’s dream was to own an Ovation Legend 12 string acoustic electric. I was able to buy him a new one about five years ago. (I paid about $1200.00) We have five children and our life has been pretty busy so there was always the excuse with regard to time and lessons when it came to him playing it. I have recently decided to take violin lessons and it has made him want to take lessons on his Ovation…HOWEVER…when he went to take it out of the case,,,,he realized it was cracked. The crack runs along a very straight line from the end of the guitar to the beginning of the bridge and then no further. : He was so very sick about this that he did not tell me for a week! When he did..I wished he hadn’t ..it just broke my heart and I could see from the look on his face that he is just sick about it. He has been babying it with a guitar humidifier and it has caused it to close some and we are also running a humidifier in our loft, which is where the guitar was stored. He owns 3 other guitars, 2 of which are lower end Ovations that have no cracking and ironically were the only ones that were NOT in the case. : Could someone here be so VERY kind as to give us some instruction as to getting it repaired? We want to be sure and send it to someone who knows what they are doing. : I have finally gotten him to realize that if you wait until everything in your life is just a certain way in order to play…then you never will. Now he is ready and I would just love to surprise him by having it fixed. : Thanks so much for your help! : Deb S I have had the same problem.Description of crack is exactly the same on my Martin D1. I own a Gibson Hummingbird (1970) and a less expensive Alvarez classical model 4103. Live in west Texas (dry climate). Never used a humidifier. Neither cracked. The Martin has cracked. I called martin customer service. Guitar has lifetime warranty. Wasn’t sure what Martin would do. Long story short. Guitar is now in Nazareth, Pa.. The company has looked at crack and has agreed to repair at no charge to me. I only pay shipping. Hope this information helps. Contact Ovation or Kaman Customer service. Should have phone no. or email address with your paperwork you got when purchased. Plead your case and send it back. Hope they are as ageeable as Martin has been. GOOD LUCK
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February 5, 2004 at 12:34 am #87489AnonymousGuest
: : For many many years my husband’s dream was to own an Ovation Legend 12 string acoustic electric. I was able to buy him a new one about five years ago. (I paid about $1200.00) We have five children and our life has been pretty busy so there was always the excuse with regard to time and lessons when it came to him playing it. I have recently decided to take violin lessons and it has made him want to take lessons on his Ovation…HOWEVER…when he went to take it out of the case,,,,he realized it was cracked. The crack runs along a very straight line from the end of the guitar to the beginning of the bridge and then no further. : : He was so very sick about this that he did not tell me for a week! When he did..I wished he hadn’t ..it just broke my heart and I could see from the look on his face that he is just sick about it. He has been babying it with a guitar humidifier and it has caused it to close some and we are also running a humidifier in our loft, which is where the guitar was stored. He owns 3 other guitars, 2 of which are lower end Ovations that have no cracking and ironically were the only ones that were NOT in the case. : : Could someone here be so VERY kind as to give us some instruction as to getting it repaired? We want to be sure and send it to someone who knows what they are doing. : : I have finally gotten him to realize that if you wait until everything in your life is just a certain way in order to play…then you never will. Now he is ready and I would just love to surprise him by having it fixed. : : Thanks so much for your help! : : Deb S : I have had the same problem.Description of crack is exactly the same on my Martin D1. I own a Gibson Hummingbird (1970) and a less expensive Alvarez classical model 4103. Live in west Texas (dry climate). Never used a humidifier. Neither cracked. : The Martin has cracked. I called martin customer service. Guitar has lifetime warranty. Wasn’t sure what Martin would do. Long story short. Guitar is now in Nazareth, Pa.. The company has looked at crack and has agreed to repair at no charge to me. I only pay shipping. Hope this information helps. Contact Ovation or Kaman Customer service. Should have phone no. or email address with your paperwork you got when purchased. Plead your case and send it back. Hope they are as ageeable as Martin has been. GOOD LUCK Dear Deb My 1975 Ovation Custom Balladeer has the same problem. I glued some splints in and the crack has gotten no worse. Any decent Luthier can do this for you and it will be fine. A couple years ago the bridge pulled off my Applause mandolin which i had purchased used from ebay. I contacted Kaman industry ( who makes both applause and Ovation) and they had me return it through a dealer ( Axe Haven music ) Long story short they sent me a brand new Mandolin. Moral of the story, try Kaman first. I paid a total of $5 to ship the mandolin through Axe Haven. Peace Jim
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January 26, 2004 at 11:01 pm #86082AnonymousGuest
I have emailed Kaman (Ovation) and hope to hear from them soon. If they give me any static…I’ll just tell em next time I’ll talk my hubby into a Martin! LOL Incidentally my husband’s name is David…great name! We are in Oklahoma….western…so I bet our climate is about the same! Thanks again SO MUCH! I also got your email and will let you know as well as anyone here what comes out of this. Hopefully we will be as fortunate as it appears you have been! Deb S http://www.debsprouse.com
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January 26, 2004 at 5:10 am #49084AnonymousGuest
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January 26, 2004 at 3:52 am #49083AnonymousGuest
I have a washburn d31s, all I can find on the net is that this has quilted maple sides, mine does not It seems older than that version Serial #842400 . Can anyone tell me anything about this guitar?
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January 26, 2004 at 3:18 am #49082AnonymousGuest
IVE BOUGHT A OVATION CELEBRITY DOES ANYBODY HAVE ANY TIPS ON LOWERING THE ACTION ON THIS BASTARD (CHEERS)
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January 26, 2004 at 3:02 am #49080AnonymousGuest
any one got any tips on gettin a floating tremlo in tune quickly? i have a washburn with a floyd rose floating trem on lt.it takes me hours to get the thing in tune,but once its in its great.but as strings brake and have to be changed every so often i ddred having to set it up again coz i know im gona be doin for hours. so if any 1 has any good tips on how to set the tuning up any quiker it would be much appereciated
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February 10, 2004 at 12:42 am #88067AnonymousGuest
: : any one got any tips on gettin a floating tremlo in tune quickly? : i have a washburn with a floyd rose floating trem on lt.it takes me hours to get the thing in tune,but once its in its great.but as strings brake and have to be changed every so often i ddred having to set it up again coz i know im gona be doin for hours. : so if any 1 has any good tips on how to set the tuning up any quiker it would be much appereciated I just got my first guitar with a floyd rose type trem and I was a little shocked also at how long it took to tune it. The first time I did I must have been really involved in looking at the tuning knobs on the head because after it was tuned I noticed the brigde at a 45 degree angle to the guitar body! Anyway, I tried later to pay attention to what happens when you tune it and have come up with a procedure that now takes about 15 minutes and I hope it helps. The main thing to remember is make ‘little’ adjustments. Don’t try to get it in perfect tune right away. Just try to keep everythin as ‘even’ as possible. I start by loosening the lock-downs at the nut and back the fine tuners almost all the way out at the bridge. Then I loosen the strings all the way so there is no tension. I have to keep going back over strings I already loosened because they get tight again as you loosen additional strings. Next I’ll start to tighten the strings as evenly as possible by the tuning pegs on the head. I’m not really worried about tuning yet as much as trying to get the strings to where they just start to get tight. Just to balance the bridge I’ll start with lower E, then high E, then B, then A. Now the tuning begins. I hope you have an electronic tuner because I can’t imagine doing this without one. I saw a freeware one on tucows.com from http://www.bincsoft.com/. I don’t know how good it is. There are a few others there also. At this point, in my opinion, there’s really no sense in tring to get the strings in perfect tune yet because as soon as you tighten another string the bridge lifts up and the rest of the strings go flat. I just try to get within a fret or two or even more (in the same direction of course, like flat) at the beginning. I think the main goal here is to try to get them ‘evenly tense’. I’ll go the the next string, get within a few frets or so and go back to the first and retune it because it probably went flat. From this point on I’m going to the next string in no particular order and basically trying to keep them even. You especially want to check all strings ‘often’ to see if you have one ‘way off’ especially sharp because if you loosen the sharp one all the rest go in the right direction (sharp) which is really helpful. After I tune a string I go back and retune all the ones I have already done. Once I get them all close it starts to get fun because things actually work. I’LL make A MINOR adjustment in the right direction without trying to get the string in exact tune because that will throw out the rest even more. I just keep doing this over and over and sooner or later it’s in tune! Oh yeah, when you’re tuning look at the bridge every so often to make sure it’s not getting way out of level with the guitar body. From what I’ve read as long as your guitar is set up correctly and you haven’t changed string guage or anything major like that since it worked before, you should come out with a level bridge.
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January 26, 2004 at 2:58 am #49081AnonymousGuest
Hi Does anyone out ther know where I can get some minor repairs done on a Giannini Steel string Guitar, I ‘am in the nyc area. any help would be greatly appreciated. John Rizzo
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January 26, 2004 at 2:34 am #49078AnonymousGuest
I have a blonde savoy serial 15347 ? Its in perfect condition. I think 1954? /
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February 3, 2004 at 1:30 pm #87161AnonymousGuest
Ii s in mint condition…thats the t 100 cutaway ..
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January 26, 2004 at 1:37 am #49079AnonymousGuest
Looking for a Manuel for 488 PortaStudio by Tascam
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January 25, 2004 at 9:39 pm #49077AnonymousGuest
Hi there great website! Last year I bod a Gibson SG from an old woman, very vintage, very used, great sound.. Begin 70’s the guitar just appear in her basement(strange story) Any way.. I’m not sure of the date of manufacture and what the value is. serial #280076 please..someone help me out! Many thanks Tony (Rotterdam/The Netherlands)
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February 2, 2004 at 4:48 pm #86969AnonymousGuest
Hi Tom Dating Gibson SG’s is difficult from just the serial number. Yours was made either in 1965, or 1973, 74, or 75. You need to look at the individual features of the guitar as well in order to narrow the range down. If it’s a 65, it’s worth much more than the 73, 74 or 75. Value depends entirely on condition and the exact model. Can’t be more specific without a pic, sorry!
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January 25, 2004 at 9:35 pm #49076AnonymousGuest
hi, i have a ’70s gibson howard roberts guitar. does someone know where to find a cap for the oval hole? this guitar is prone to feedback problems… thanks p.s.
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February 18, 2004 at 12:20 am #89455AnonymousGuest
: hi, i have a ’70s gibson howard roberts guitar. does someone know where to find a cap for the oval hole? this guitar is prone to feedback problems… : thanks p.s.
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February 18, 2004 at 12:22 am #115472AnonymousGuest
: : hi, i have a ’70s gibson howard roberts guitar. does someone know where to find a cap for the oval hole? this guitar is prone to feedback problems… : : thanks p.s. no. am looking for humbucker for ’76 H.R. If I see a cap I’ll let you know.
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January 25, 2004 at 8:16 pm #49075AnonymousGuest
i am a new user i wanna get some good learning website give me some address where can i get some help to learn gitur
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January 25, 2004 at 8:18 pm #85916AnonymousGuest
: i am a new user i wanna get some good learning website give me some address where can i get some help to learn gitur
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January 25, 2004 at 8:19 pm #115046AnonymousGuest
: : i am a new user i wanna get some good learning website give me some address where can i get some help to learn gitur
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January 28, 2004 at 12:43 am #115082AnonymousGuest
: : : i am a new user i wanna get some good learning website give me some address where can i get some help to learn gitur Without meaning to sound rude… get on a search engine and type in guitar lessons! The web is full of them… this site http://www.guitarsite.com probably has a bunch… also http://www.guitarlessons.info/index.html ; http://www.wholenote.com ; http://www.guitartips.addr.com ; http://www.guitarplaying.com — the world wide web is just that… world wide and at your fingertips!
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January 25, 2004 at 6:09 pm #49074AnonymousGuest
I need to download GREAT patches for Zoom606 Guitar. Where can i get it ?
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March 10, 2004 at 3:12 pm #91493AnonymousGuest
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January 25, 2004 at 5:02 pm #49072AnonymousGuest
[The body of this post has been reconstituted from replies so it may differ from what was originally written.] hey can anyone tell me if a second hand thunder 1a is worth shedding 200 quid for? it looks in okay condition and seems like it would be a good play. any ieas people?? cheers
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January 25, 2004 at 4:34 pm #49073AnonymousGuest
Does anybody know something about this guitar? I can’t find any Information about it in the internet.
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January 25, 2004 at 4:29 pm #49071AnonymousGuest
Offering a 1978 Kohno 20, in very good state. Living in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
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January 6, 2005 at 5:06 am #96966AnonymousGuest
: Offering a 1978 Kohno 20, in very good state. Living in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
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January 6, 2005 at 5:07 am #112823AnonymousGuest
I’m seriously interested. Can you send me more information. I would appreciate it.
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November 15, 2004 at 3:21 am #111716AnonymousGuest
Hi, I just saw your Kohno 20 add and I’m a bit curious … Is it a spruce top? How much is it? How would you describe the sound? Was ’78 a "good year" for Kohno? The thing is I own a Kohno 20 from this very year my self and … you know, just checking. All the best, Patrik
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January 25, 2004 at 4:28 pm #49070AnonymousGuest
I have a late 60’s or early 70’s Hondo flying V electric guitar Deluxe Series 767 , metallic red , maple neck , heard it was copy of fender flying V whats it worth ?
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January 30, 2013 at 10:48 pm #100619AnonymousGuest
Hello. I have a red Hondo 767 V. It was given to me a couple years ago. Decent shape, some little dings in the finish. Had to rewire and put in new pots. Took out tone control and running straight off the pick-ups. Plays and sounds as well as the Gibson V2 I had. To the best of my research knowledge, they can be worth in the $500-700 range, in good shape. I’m no pro but an enthusiast. Good luck. TheAtomik.
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January 25, 2004 at 6:41 pm #85947AnonymousGuest
$50-$100 depending on condition : I have a late 60’s or early 70’s : Hondo flying V electric guitar : Deluxe Series 767 , metallic red , maple neck : , heard it was copy of fender flying V : whats it worth ?
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January 12, 2005 at 2:40 am #112965AnonymousGuest
I have a black one, is it worth the same? : $50-$100 depending on condition : : : I have a late 60’s or early 70’s : : Hondo flying V electric guitar : : Deluxe Series 767 , metallic red , maple neck : : , heard it was copy of fender flying V : : whats it worth ?
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July 24, 2004 at 10:21 pm #109910AnonymousGuest
i have the same guitar matalic red maple neck : : whats it worth ?
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January 25, 2004 at 2:00 pm #49069AnonymousGuest
it’s time to buy a new tube amp and i am a big fan of the saturated but not fizzy sound. shadows fall have this kind of sound. does anyone know what gear they use or what would come close?
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February 29, 2004 at 8:56 am #90472AnonymousGuest
Jon uses a Washburn Nx6 w/ EMG81/85 a Dunlop Crybaby Wah ito a Korg AX30G processor. The signal is then run into the input of a Marshall JCM800 2203. He uses the distortion from his processor. The head is only used for clean sounds. There is a review of his gear in the April 2004 Guitar World magazine in the very back
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January 26, 2004 at 2:32 pm #85936AnonymousGuest
Shadows fall used A JCM 800 2203 or a 5150 i cant remember which and the other guy used a TSL100 definate!!!, on the most recent album.
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January 25, 2004 at 10:03 am #49065AnonymousGuest
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January 25, 2004 at 9:38 am #49067AnonymousGuest
: learn anything and everything you want. all styles, improvising, scales/modes, chords, technique,theory, to play by ear. reasonable prices. have fun get results fast. email me – [email protected] – parramatta area, sydney australia
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January 25, 2004 at 6:44 pm #85933AnonymousGuest
YOU MUST POST YER MESSAGE 25 TIMES BEFORE IT’LL BE NOTICED ASSHOLE : : learn anything and everything you want. all styles, improvising, scales/modes, chords, technique,theory, to play by ear. reasonable prices. have fun get results fast. email me – [email protected] – parramatta area, sydney australia
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January 25, 2004 at 9:38 am #49066AnonymousGuest
: learn anything and everything you want. all styles, improvising, scales/modes, chords, technique,theory, to play by ear. reasonable prices. have fun get results fast. email me – [email protected] – parramatta area, sydney australia
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January 25, 2004 at 9:37 am #49062AnonymousGuest
: learn anything and everything you want. all styles, improvising, scales/modes, chords, technique,theory, to play by ear. reasonable prices. have fun get results fast. email me – [email protected] – parramatta area, sydney australia
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January 25, 2004 at 9:37 am #49064AnonymousGuest
: learn anything and everything you want. all styles, improvising, scales/modes, chords, technique,theory, to play by ear. reasonable prices. have fun get results fast. email me – [email protected] – parramatta area, sydney australia
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January 25, 2004 at 8:58 am #49063AnonymousGuest
learn anything and everything you want. all styles, improvising, scales/modes, chords, technique,theory, to play by ear. reasonable prices. have fun get results fast. email me – [email protected] – parramatta area, sydney australia
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January 25, 2004 at 7:58 am #49061AnonymousGuest
If anyone know a site or have de schematics of boss ODB-3 and CED-3 plese mail me
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January 25, 2004 at 5:07 am #49060AnonymousGuest
is the sound going to be worse on the guitar if it is professionaly repaired?
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January 25, 2004 at 6:48 pm #85930AnonymousGuest
Depends on the repair and who does it…. generally if it is a professional repair the guitar should not sound ‘worse’, but if you are worried that it will sound ‘worse than it already does’ that implies it already sounds bad… so why not just get a new one ? : is the sound going to be worse on the guitar if it is professionaly repaired?
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January 25, 2004 at 4:30 am #49059AnonymousGuest
i am having trouble tuneing the guitar it has a floyd ross adjustable bridge which raises when you tighten the strings and will not stay in tune any help appreciated brian
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January 25, 2004 at 8:49 am #85787AnonymousGuest
basically with a floyd rose or any floating bridge the guitar must be restrung or setup so that the bridge is straight ie parallel with the top of the guitar. to fix your bridge its simple and self explanatory. if its pulled forward tighten the bar spring tension or add more bar springs. if its leaning back do the opposite. also jumping between different string gauges will need you to adjust such settings and also the neck. hope i could help.god gave rock’n roll to you. ta.
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January 24, 2004 at 11:24 pm #49058AnonymousGuest
Someone gave me one of these recently and after replacing the fuse, it was blown, it still doesn’t work. Eveything appears to work correctly, all the tubes get hot and the light goes on, but there is no juice going to the input jacks for the guitar. Does anyone know if this can be repaired by me or if I should bring it to a pro. Who can I bring it to, I live in PA. Any help would be appreciated.
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January 24, 2004 at 7:55 pm #49057AnonymousGuest
I have one for sale. Please post here or mail me if you are interested. Thanks.
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Looking for prinz hohner to buy?
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Hi there im interested in this Hohner Please contact me. Regards Wouter
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January 30, 2004 at 12:19 am #86590AnonymousGuest
: I have one for sale. Please post here or mail me if you are interested. Thanks.
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January 24, 2004 at 7:30 pm #49055AnonymousGuest
Fender Bullit, never played. Signed by members of Green Day, @ Blink 182 concert in Indiana, 2002. Won asadoor prize. Anyone interested?
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January 11, 2005 at 2:47 pm #112937AnonymousGuest
: Fender Bullit, never played. Signed by members of Green Day, @ Blink 182 concert in Indiana, 2002. : Won asadoor prize. Anyone interested? e-mail me
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January 24, 2004 at 7:21 pm #49056AnonymousGuest
Need a back plate cover for my Washburn WII 64 Idol electric guitar, (about 3-4 yrs old). E-mail me if you’ve got one, they’re hard to find!
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i need to find a place where i can print out the cords of songs so i can teach my-self hoe to play them. if you can help that would be great thank you. me
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October 6, 2004 at 3:29 am #84500AnonymousGuest
: i need to find a place where i can print out the cords of songs so i can teach my-self hoe to play them. if you can help that would be great thank you. :Alison
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November 2, 2004 at 7:18 am #89968AnonymousGuest
: : i need to find a place where i can print out the cords of songs so i can teach my-self hoe to play them. if you can help that would be great thank you. : nick
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March 5, 2004 at 6:47 am #91062AnonymousGuest
: i need to find a place where i can print out the cords of songs so i can teach my-self how to play them. if you can help that would be great thank you. : me
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January 24, 2004 at 7:23 am #49050AnonymousGuest
a string broke of my guitar and i dont know how to get it out like the metal ring in there some please help a friend told me to unscrew the back and to unscrew that spring but i only have 2 springs back there
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January 24, 2004 at 6:52 am #49051AnonymousGuest
Im looking for a new amp. I have a fender roc pro 700 but i want sum thing with more balls. i like tubes but hate to replace them and soild state dosent have enuff chrunch. marshall or mesa?? peavey or randall???
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January 27, 2004 at 11:08 pm #86103AnonymousGuest
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January 25, 2004 at 3:18 am #85827AnonymousGuest
If you’re going to for hard distortion, definitly go with mesa, marshall isn’t even close compared to mesa for distortion. I have a mesa road king, and I don’t think there’s a better amp out there. If you’re looking for a good amp for a clean sound, marshall is the way to go. If you have money to blow on guitar amps, you might as well by a mesa triple rect or road king and then get a marshall and get to mesa 4×12’s and run your guitar through those. Then you’ll have the best of both worlds…
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January 24, 2004 at 6:00 am #49049AnonymousGuest
hi, i would like 2 kno what pedal will give mea good punk rock sound. like in blink 182 dammit intro. i want that rich punk. or whatever it is? please help!!
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January 24, 2004 at 3:00 am #49048AnonymousGuest
I am having the hardest time trying to find a Fender Starcaster for sale. If anyone has one they are looking to sell or know where I can get one please Email me. Thanks a bunch ~Sarah
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January 24, 2004 at 6:20 pm #115057AnonymousGuest
Like any music store has them, and people sometimes sell them on ebay too. : : I am having the hardest time trying to find a Fender Starcaster for sale. If anyone has one they are looking to sell or know where I can get one please Email me. : Thanks a bunch : ~Sarah
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March 17, 2004 at 7:33 am #115771AnonymousGuest
: Like any music store has them, and people sometimes sell them on ebay too. I have a black 79 strat for sale. please email me if interested rob : : : : I am having the hardest time trying to find a Fender Starcaster for sale. If anyone has one they are looking to sell or know where I can get one please Email me. : : Thanks a bunch : : ~Sarah
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January 24, 2004 at 2:58 am #49045AnonymousGuest
I am having the hardest tiem trying to find a Fender Starcaster for sale. If anyone has one they are looking to sell, or know where I could get one please Email me. Thanks a bunch! ~Sarah
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January 24, 2004 at 2:58 am #49047AnonymousGuest
I am having the hardest tiem trying to find a Fender Starcaster for sale. If anyone has one they are looking to sell, or know where I could get one please Email me. Thanks a bunch! ~Sarah
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January 24, 2004 at 2:39 am #49046AnonymousGuest
I’ve been having the worst time trying to find a Fender Starcaster for sale anywhere, if anyone has one they are looking to sell, or know where I can find one please Email me. Thanks a bunch! ~Sarah
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January 24, 2004 at 2:07 am #49043AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Seville Guitar
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January 24, 2004 at 12:45 am #49042AnonymousGuest
I am in need of another Vox Valve-Tone V810 Pedal… If you have 1 for sale, please email me at [email protected]. Thanks, Joy
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January 24, 2004 at 12:12 am #49044AnonymousGuest
i need the manual of the Boss JS5 JamStation Backing Machine, anyone know where can i download it in tne internet. Thanks
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February 9, 2004 at 9:49 pm #88063AnonymousGuest
I just ordered one direct from Roland (Boss) and it cost only $6 including freight. Their phone number is 323-890-3700. Customer service is extension 2207. : i need the manual of the Boss JS5 JamStation Backing Machine, anyone know where can i download it in tne internet. Thanks
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February 3, 2004 at 9:51 pm #87158AnonymousGuest
Me too!! If you find out please let me know and I’ll do the same. Cheers.
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January 23, 2004 at 10:34 pm #49041AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me how much my guitar is worth? I have an electric Hamer USA made in the 1980’s.
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March 15, 2004 at 7:16 am #115744AnonymousGuest
how much is my guitar worth it is a Johnson by AXL. It looks like a fender stratocaster cremish white body and white pickgaurd
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February 1, 2004 at 4:51 pm #86890AnonymousGuest
I have a Gibson SG Special with two black soapbox pickups, dots on the fretboard, and white tuner keys #220139, which places it made in 1964 if I read it right. I’d like to know how much it’s worth please.
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March 7, 2004 at 2:40 am #91074AnonymousGuest
: I have a Ibanez Road Star 11 from the eighties I was wondering what this 4 string is worth. Its in excellent shape too….Thanks
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January 23, 2004 at 9:07 pm #49040AnonymousGuest
Hey i’m a 15/f lookin to start a band, preferbaly around the same age. Influences: No Doubt, Letters to Cleo, Pink, Lillix, Simple Plan, Sum 41, etc. Problem is, I can’t play any instruments (for a band neways) but I have a great singing voice so if neone is interested…I’m looking for maybe another singer and definitely a drummer, guitarist and such….located in the Northeren nj area…
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October 7, 2004 at 5:16 am #84651AnonymousGuest
Haha…this is starting to sound a lot like Hanson….what’s the first single going to be…MMMMbop #2?
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March 26, 2004 at 2:19 am #92662AnonymousGuest
yeah im 15.. i play guitar and we gut a drummer bassist and 2nd guitar.. i play lead and i kan sing pretty good but im lookin for a possible another singer with a good strong punk voice..i listen to the casualties the unseen a global threat
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March 23, 2004 at 7:43 pm #92561AnonymousGuest
well it seems like you guys want to start a band because its the cool thing to do now adays , your looking at mainstream things like blink , sum 41 those bands havn’t been punk for 3 years , if you want to start a pop band thats diffrent , and hey if the 9 yearold starts a band let me know i want to see that show
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March 19, 2004 at 4:44 pm #92188AnonymousGuest
hey im 13 and really intrested in startin a band n e 1 intresed email me plz. al i cann do is sing but im startin guitar n hopefuly wil b able to play well enuf to start eletric
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February 7, 2004 at 3:04 am #87639AnonymousGuest
: Hey I’m lookin’ for a 11or 12or 13 year old from dupo or cahokia Illinois.I need 1 main guitar player,and 1 bass player.please contact me at [email protected]
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October 1, 2004 at 6:19 am #123702AnonymousGuest
: : Hey im gonna learn the guitar soon so yea and i really would like to be in a band like good charlotte and that: my dads email mys not working
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March 16, 2004 at 6:42 pm #91880AnonymousGuest
i did this rong im from Reading and i can sing punk check my page should b sum pics of me soon im 16 i pretty much like all the pop punk thing like blink simple plan eve6 something corprate the starting line
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February 5, 2004 at 6:49 pm #87462AnonymousGuest
yea i am a 17 year old m who can play electric, my brother can play the set, adn we are trying to start a band too. we need a bass and keyboard player. but we are working on that too. lol later daze
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March 7, 2004 at 2:42 am #115649AnonymousGuest
im 16/m i want to start a band. I can play guitar well and i want to take it a step farther. I need a bass player and drummer. I also can sing desent. i live in the Detroit area
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March 8, 2004 at 2:11 am #121474AnonymousGuest
: im 9 years old i want to start a band. I can play guitar well and i want to take it a step farther. I need a bass player and drummer. I also can sing desent. i live in the Detroit area
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March 8, 2004 at 2:12 am #125719AnonymousGuest
: : im 9 years old i want to start a band. I can play guitar well and i want to take it a step farther. I need a bass player and drummer. I also can sing desent. i live in the Ajax Ont. area
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February 1, 2004 at 8:13 am #86871AnonymousGuest
: Hey yall, Im 14/m i want to start a Metal/Evil (death) metal band. I play the guitar, im good. I have a couple of songs already made. I need a couple of more guitar players, bass player(s) and a Drummer who live in Glendale, Az. P.s. My names Connar.
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January 5, 2005 at 4:56 am #96822AnonymousGuest
I want to start a metal band I’m 14 and need a drumer guitar bass and drum players. I can do lead vocals. I just started playing guitar and really want to start a band. I live in somerville, Tn.
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November 23, 2004 at 10:16 am #92183AnonymousGuest
hey everybody im 14/m bad ass guitarist need band members for a heavy depressing metal band in Memphis TN ive already wrote 10 songs with music just need vocals,bassist,drummer,and maybe a back up guitarists names justin
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January 30, 2004 at 5:14 am #86594AnonymousGuest
im a 15/f and i am takin bass guitar my musical influenses are finch senses fail yellowcard startingline atreyu taking back sunday and blink 182 what type of music should we play help
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January 31, 2004 at 9:29 pm #86725AnonymousGuest
i’m 14 and i’m a rock band already but just wanted toi help if u got any questions just ask me peace out
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February 7, 2004 at 5:53 am #115253AnonymousGuest
hi my name is ian mcclung and i am 12 years old. i live in Seattle, WA and play bass guitar. my band has alot of skill but the cocky lead guitarist never wants to do cover songs. he always wants to have it his way and he named are band a dumb name. it is "Black Diamond." if you can give me an idea on how to make him actually want to do cover songs, i would greatly appreciate it. thanx!
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January 23, 2004 at 9:04 pm #49039AnonymousGuest
i got my guitar about a week ago, it is a used esp ltd m100, and at first it would not go out of tune, now it goes out of tune real easily. would this problem be caused from worn out strings, or is there something else that could be wrong? please respond on this site or email me. thanks alot, shane
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January 24, 2004 at 11:51 pm #85821AnonymousGuest
hey… it could be cuz the strings are old…or it could be if theyre new…it shouldnt be that bad though…what i would do is go to a guitarshop near u and just ask for some help
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January 23, 2004 at 8:56 pm #49038AnonymousGuest
i have a jackson js30. i have just got sum cash to buy some new pickups. i don’t want to get a different guitar as i really like my jackson, i just want a more powerful sound. i play mostly rock, although i like other stuff too.
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January 23, 2004 at 9:39 pm #85602AnonymousGuest
hey, i would suggest a passive emg pickup! emg’s are great for jacksons. they have a high output which will boost your sound very good. emg also gives you the change to not only play rock but also blues punk and other styles of music. they aren’t very expensive. check them out at http://www.emginc.com and look for passive pickups. i would suggest the H4 model in your bridge, which is a great pickup because it simulates the power of a active pickup and that’s what you need if you want your guitar to sound more powerful and harder sound.
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January 23, 2004 at 7:51 pm #49036AnonymousGuest
you gotta check out http://www.totalguitarist.com
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January 24, 2004 at 6:23 pm #85783AnonymousGuest
riffinteractive.com is pretty good too : you gotta check out http://www.totalguitarist.com
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January 23, 2004 at 7:48 pm #49037AnonymousGuest
Check out a new site for instruction. http://www.totalguitarist.com
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January 23, 2004 at 1:40 pm #49034AnonymousGuest
hey ok i have a prob which hurts ya ears lol. ok i have a sold state amp (marshal) a dod multi fx pedal and a boss 7 band EQ. i got all that because i wnat 2 get rid of the high end. not the high end that sounds gd but the type that makes u turn away from the amp because any notes past the 3rd fret on the E string makes your ears bleed. can any 1 help in any way. just settings on the EQ pedal anything. if u do have any ways of helping email me at [email protected]
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January 23, 2004 at 1:40 pm #49035AnonymousGuest
hey ok i have a prob which hurts ya ears lol. ok i have a sold state amp (marshal) a dod multi fx pedal and a boss 7 band EQ. i got all that because i wnat 2 get rid of the high end. not the high end that sounds gd but the type that makes u turn away from the amp because any notes past the 3rd fret on the E string makes your ears bleed. can any 1 help in any way. just settings on the EQ pedal anything. if u do have any ways of helping email me at [email protected]
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January 23, 2004 at 1:39 pm #49033AnonymousGuest
hey ok i have a prob which hurts ya ears lol. ok i have a sold state amp (marshal) a dod multi fx pedal and a boss 7 band EQ. i got all that because i wnat 2 get rid of the high end. not the high end that sounds gd but the type that makes u turn away from the amp because any notes past the 3rd fret on the E string makes your ears bleed. can any 1 help in any way. just settings on the EQ pedal anything. if u do have any ways of helping email me at [email protected]
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January 23, 2004 at 10:45 am #49032AnonymousGuest
ANY SG OR SBG LEFTY YAMAHA I WOULD DEARLY LOVE TO HAVE. I OWNED A SBG500 FOR YEARS AND I LOVED IT. ALAS,CHAOS STEPPED IN AND IT WAS SUCKED INTO A BLACK HOLE AND I HAVE NOT SEEN A LEFTY SINCE. DOES ANYONE HAVE ONE OUT THERE?
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March 13, 2004 at 2:25 am #91658AnonymousGuest
: ANY SG OR SBG LEFTY YAMAHA I WOULD DEARLY LOVE TO : HAVE. I OWNED A SBG500 FOR YEARS AND I LOVED IT. : ALAS,CHAOS STEPPED IN AND IT WAS SUCKED INTO A BLACK HOLE AND I HAVE NOT SEEN A LEFTY SINCE. DOES ANYONE : HAVE ONE OUT THERE?
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September 4, 2004 at 1:57 am #110324AnonymousGuest
I have a left handed Yamaha SBG500 that I need to sell to get some cash. It has a hard case and is in perfect shape. I am asking $350.00 for it. Let me know if interested. James [email protected] : : ANY SG OR SBG LEFTY YAMAHA I WOULD DEARLY LOVE TO : : HAVE. I OWNED A SBG500 FOR YEARS AND I LOVED IT. : : ALAS,CHAOS STEPPED IN AND IT WAS SUCKED INTO A BLACK HOLE AND I HAVE NOT SEEN A LEFTY SINCE. DOES ANYONE : : HAVE ONE OUT THERE?
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January 23, 2004 at 10:25 am #49031AnonymousGuest
HEY HI EVERYONE I GOT A QUESTION IM A 16 YEAR OLD AND IM ABOUT TO BUY A MG100HDFX and MG412 Slant Cab Package I JUST WANNA YOU GUYS TO TELL ME IF THIS GOOD AMP AND A GOOD DEAL AND IF THAT AMP CAN GIVE ME A GOOD PUNK POP SOUND LIKE BLINK 182,GOOD CHARLOTTE,NEW FOUND GLORY AND IF THIS AMP CAN GIVE ME A GOOD PALM MUTTING
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January 23, 2004 at 9:01 am #49030AnonymousGuest
bELIEVE IT OR NOT i WANT TO BUY ONE OF THESE PEICES OF CRAP SO IF ANY ONE WANTS TO SLANG THEIR TRSII EMAIL ME AT [email protected] seriously i need one of these tremolos.
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January 23, 2004 at 7:50 am #49029AnonymousGuest
I have a left handed fender aqoustic and my bottom e string broke the metal ring came out but idont Know how to restring the guitar
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January 26, 2004 at 9:17 am #85944AnonymousGuest
: I have a left handed fender aqoustic and my bottom e string broke the metal ring came out but idont Know how to restring the guitar First time ..I would take my guitar to my local guitar shop. Most any reputible shop will be glad to sell you correct gauge string and put it on for you. Watch what they do. They can show you how to string your guitar correctly. You can learn from them. Next time you can do it yourself. Good Luck!
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January 23, 2004 at 7:39 am #49028AnonymousGuest
have a Fender Starcaster for sale. Very nice!!
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March 3, 2004 at 7:54 am #90933AnonymousGuest
: have a Fender Starcaster for sale. Very nice!! still for sale? If so send details and highest offer!
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February 15, 2004 at 1:53 am #88800AnonymousGuest
: have a Fender Starcaster for sale. Very nice!! I would love to hear from you about this guitar. email me at [email protected] about it if it is still around. thanks, steve
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February 15, 2004 at 1:53 am #88810AnonymousGuest
: have a Fender Starcaster for sale. Very nice!! I would love to hear from you about this guitar. email me at [email protected] about it if it is still around. thanks, steve
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February 7, 2004 at 6:05 am #115222AnonymousGuest
How much are you asking for it. I am very interested, thank you
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February 2, 2004 at 9:22 pm #86968AnonymousGuest
: Hi, i would just like to know what price you had in mind for the starcaster and if it was possible to see a picture of it. Thanks, John
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January 29, 2004 at 2:21 pm #86432AnonymousGuest
a starcaster for sale? i am VERY interested. can you tell me more or send me photos? i am ready to buy one now. thanks, rob
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January 24, 2004 at 3:02 am #85652AnonymousGuest
Email me with details, will you? : have a Fender Starcaster for sale. Very nice!!
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January 23, 2004 at 3:53 am #49026AnonymousGuest
Is D#,G#,C#,F#,A#,d# the same as Eb,Bb,Gb,Db,Ab,eb? This is a stupid question but my tuner suxx.
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January 23, 2004 at 3:49 am #49027AnonymousGuest
São Paulo No Local ou Domicilio Iniciantes e avançados F: 9853-9933 http://www.geocities.com/guitarraseguitarreiros
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January 23, 2004 at 2:33 am #49025AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : esteban guitar
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January 23, 2004 at 1:48 am #49023AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : KEEP MY MARSHALL JCM 800 2205? OR GET A VALVESTATE?
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January 23, 2004 at 1:04 am #49024AnonymousGuest
i bought myself a beautiful black finish robelli in december and the more i pick it up the more i love it.for a guitar made in korea the workmanship is really remarkable.the tone unplugged is terrific , plugged into my fender bassman 60 it has a very unique rickenbacker sound.but it’s got spectrum plus when you mess with it.it’s a great buy at a reasonable cost.
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January 23, 2004 at 12:55 am #49022AnonymousGuest
I want to buy one! anyone have one?
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January 31, 2004 at 2:28 am #86593AnonymousGuest
I have a 60’s Vox Bass guitar. It was my Great Grandfathers. I’m considering selling it. Thought you might be interested.
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February 19, 2004 at 10:16 pm #89579AnonymousGuest
: I have a Vox 6 string E . Looks very similar to an SG Would appreciate a short history and estimated value
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January 22, 2004 at 9:12 pm #49021AnonymousGuest
HI ANYONE WHO KNOWS OF A GOOD REYES, OR ESTESO OR CONDES OLDER GUITAR SAY IN THE 1960’S LET ME KNOW…I SEEK A REALLY FINE FLAMENCA NEGRA, NO CRACKS, NO REPAIRS, THANKS JERRY 831 689 0203 OR BY EMAIL
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January 22, 2004 at 9:07 pm #49020AnonymousGuest
I have a Fender Starcaster for sale, USA made with Serial No. 7608668. If you are interrested, please email me at: [email protected]
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January 22, 2004 at 8:52 am #49019AnonymousGuest
THE NECK IS MAPLE-ROSEWOOD FRETBOARD-WIDE,FLAT,BRASSLOOKING NUT-22 FRETS-TYPICAL TELE HEADSTOCK WITH WIDE FENDER NAME – "TELECASTER" UNDERNEATH – THEN PAT 2,573254 – THEN AFEW SPACES WITH 3143028- THE VINTAGE TELE SITE GIVES NO CLUE TO THE LOGO STYLE OR NUMBERS AFTER THE "PAT 2,573254…..DO I HAVE TO REMOVE IT FROM THE MUTANT BODY IT IS SET UP WITH TO FIND OUT MORE INFO? EDUCATE ME . AHOY
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January 22, 2004 at 8:48 am #49016AnonymousGuest
: I purchased, in 1968, a greco – cherry sunburst – Barney Kessel – look alike guitar (almost an exact copy ) – under f hole it was labeled greco by goya – it was stolen from me in 1969 (ended my carrer as a rock star 😉 ha ) haven’t seen one since – looking for info and possible purchase for nostalgia – anyone got a clue ? I have been looking on EBay, guitar stores, in pawn shops, at guitar shows and on internet for about 3 years (off and on) and have not even seen one.
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March 9, 2004 at 10:30 am #91361AnonymousGuest
TO WHOM THIS CONCERNS, I HAVE A GRECO MODEL#121.DESIGNED AND SERVICED BY GOYA GUITARS.THE GUITAR IS A CLASSICAL TWO TONE BROWN COLORED,PERHAPS A CHERRY WOOD NECK MADE IN JAPAN.IT WAS BOUGHT AT SAM ASH IN NYC 40YRS AGO AND AT THAT TIME WAS CONCIDERED A HIGH QUALITY GUITAR.THE GUITAR HAS HARDLY BEEN USED AND IS IN PRISTINE CONDTION.IF YOU ARE CONCIDERING THIS GUITAR FOR YOUR COLLECTION PLEASE MAKE ONLY A SERIOUS OFFER SINCE IT’S RARE GEM. BEST REGARDS, BUDDY WATSON
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March 9, 2004 at 11:23 am #115702AnonymousGuest
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: REGARDING THE INFO ON THE CLASSICAL GUITAR [GRECO MADE IN JAPAN]I MEANT TO SAY IT WAS SOLD AT SAM ASH’S SOME 30YRS AGO. BEST REGARDS.BUDDY WATSON
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March 9, 2004 at 10:38 am #115680AnonymousGuest
: TO WHOM THIS CONCERNS, I HAVE A GRECO MODEL#121.DESIGNED AND SERVICED BY GOYA GUITARS.THE GUITAR IS A CLASSICAL TWO TONE BROWN COLORED,PERHAPS A CHERRY WOOD NECK MADE IN JAPAN.IT WAS BOUGHT AT SAM ASH IN NYC 40YRS AGO AND AT THAT TIME WAS CONCIDERED A HIGH QUALITY GUITAR.THE GUITAR HAS HARDLY BEEN USED AND IS IN PRISTINE CONDTION.IF YOU ARE CONCIDERING THIS GUITAR FOR YOUR COLLECTION PLEASE MAKE ONLY A SERIOUS OFFER SINCE IT’S RARE GEM.OH! HERE’S THE SERIAL# FOR THE CLASSICAL GUITAR IN CASE YOU CAN RESEARCH IT. SERIAL#18894 : BEST REGARDS, BUDDY WATSON
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January 22, 2004 at 8:03 am #49017AnonymousGuest
I have a Starcaster all orginal for sale. It is posted on Ebay. Will sell outright as well. Email me if you have any questions. [email protected]. I do not check the message board so email me. thanks.
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January 22, 2004 at 7:35 am #49018AnonymousGuest
Hi: I bought a used 1986 HD28 Martin – inside label reads BRAZIL HD-28 463089 It is in mint condition,with Brazilian rosewood back and sides, spruce top, Martin tuners, etc. I could not acquire any info about this unit from Martin – can anyone tell me how to get it’s history and appr. value with hardshell case.
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January 22, 2004 at 7:23 am #49015AnonymousGuest
Hello everyone, my name is Chris Buono and I’m an instuctor based out of NJ but I also teach in NY and Boston. I’m a guitar department faculty member at Berklee College of Music and the National Guitar Workshop. If anyone is interested in some from of instruction, please go to my website at http://www.chrisbuono.com for more information and email. Thanks!
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March 5, 2004 at 5:13 am #91085AnonymousGuest
This guy is such a LOSER! Rumor has it he’s half a fag.
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January 22, 2004 at 5:34 am #49014AnonymousGuest
I own a Gibson J-50 guitar built between 1950-1952. Condition is good. Anybody have an idea of its value?
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January 22, 2004 at 5:22 am #49013AnonymousGuest
I have a ’67 White Flacon in need of its original Gretsch telescoping vibrato arm in gold, or faded gold. Any leads would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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January 22, 2004 at 4:17 am #49011AnonymousGuest
Looking for left-handed SG2000, 1000 or any in this series FOR SALE!!
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January 22, 2004 at 4:02 am #49012AnonymousGuest
When can I download these songs
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January 22, 2004 at 3:49 am #49009AnonymousGuest
can you tell me how many octaves up or down we are supposed to tune an old 12 string to, basically an idiots guide as this is my first 12 string
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January 22, 2004 at 10:16 am #85448AnonymousGuest
: can you tell me how many octaves up or down we are supposed to tune an old 12 string to, basically an idiots guide as this is my first 12 string top 2 sets of strings are both tuned to an E. Fat string is tuned to your normal E note like a 6 string guitar. the other E string to tuned an octave higher like at the 12th fret. same goes for all the strings except for the bottom 2 sets of strings which are both tuned to the same pitch, not at different octaves.: E E 12th A A 12th D D 12th G G 12th B B E E
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February 5, 2004 at 5:19 am #87470AnonymousGuest
: : can you tell me how many octaves up or down we are supposed to tune an old 12 string to, basically an idiots guide as this is my first 12 string : top 2 sets of strings are both tuned to an E. Fat string is tuned to your normal E note like a 6 string guitar. the other E string to tuned an octave higher like at the 12th fret. same goes for all the strings except for the bottom 2 sets of strings which are both tuned to the same pitch, not at different octaves.: : E : E 12th : A : A 12th : D : D 12th : G : G 12th : B : B : E : E
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February 24, 2004 at 5:10 pm #90006AnonymousGuest
I have correctly tuned my G, but each time I tune G 12th the string breake – any ideas? Have tried both 0.014 & 0.010
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January 22, 2004 at 3:30 am #49010AnonymousGuest
Just entering the electric guitar world, would you recommend a fender or les Paul. Pros and cons? Any info. is greatly appreciated!
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January 22, 2004 at 7:46 pm #85466AnonymousGuest
Depends on your musical tastes. Personally I’d go for the L.P. It will have a more rounded powerful sound.
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February 1, 2004 at 11:06 am #86860AnonymousGuest
If you wanna hear a moan go for the les paul if you wanna here a hiss go for the fender
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January 25, 2004 at 9:32 am #115043AnonymousGuest
although it does depend on your musical tastes and what sound your looking for (ie guitars are a very personal thing). i disagree. i, myself would go for a fender(strat) over a les paul not only for the sound but more so for the feel. a basic run down – les pauls sound very fat and warm (even on the treble pick up, which can be bad sometimes) excellent for most styles.although they sound great, to me they are very heavy and uncomfortably bulky compared to a strat. a strat in alot thinner, easier to play and a different sound. the neck pickup is beautiful and warm sounding and the bridge (treble) pickup is alot more trebly than a les paul (better for shred style solos) overall i do like a strat better for sound and feel. both guitars are great for rock, les to me are better for jazz than a strat but a strat is better for blues/country. both versatile instruments. you will find a strat more comfortable. the only thing with a strat is that most of them come with a single coil in the bridge (unlike a les paul) so when played with a heavy distortion using the treble pickup, it will feed back more than a les paul. you can fix this by changing it to a single coil sized humbucker (double coil). hope this helps your decision. ta
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January 29, 2004 at 12:31 am #115086AnonymousGuest
u cannot comapre a strat to a les paul its like comapring jhon lennon to steve vai, both were and one still is brilliant guitarist(s)but they are not in the same class, now back to the strat(which i presume u mean by saying fender because it is there biggest selling guitar) and less paul its all a matter of prefrence if you play blues, pink floydy stuff jimmi hendrix u want that lovely twang if you play long smooth soloes fast moving licks or most vintage rock(ac dc) so its all a mater of prefernce if you like all types like me get a good job. note: if you play heavy metal i would not invest in these guitars go for somthing more heavy but not a f*****G bc rich they suck ass they look like a childs drawing) so keep rockin or bluesing or twangin in anycase
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January 22, 2004 at 1:44 am #49008AnonymousGuest
Can anybody give me an opinion about the playing difference between a ES 335 dot and an ES 335 TDC. I have played the TDC but not the later built Dot. I am looking for an early model 70’s TDC and have been finding alot of dot’s. Thanks.
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January 22, 2004 at 12:45 am #49005AnonymousGuest
Please check out Jimi Bell’s new website: http://www.jimibell.com
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March 21, 2004 at 8:05 pm #92384AnonymousGuest
#1 I’m very delighted and love the New Jimi Bell Webpage. Awesome Guitarist. Ken young has been a great help to me too. Looking forward to many great things to come. Jimi Bell keep up all the great Guitar & Songwriting work, & Ken Young thank you too for everything. Bahama Kin
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January 21, 2004 at 11:07 pm #49006AnonymousGuest
Hello, I have a Fender DG-6 6 string acoustic guitar in very good condition and was wondering at its worth. Appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks.
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January 21, 2004 at 10:37 pm #49007AnonymousGuest
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January 21, 2004 at 9:12 pm #49004AnonymousGuest
Can anybody help, how much do you think I would get if I sold it privatly…its in nreasonable condition for the age and plays like a dream??? Oh yeah and it’s got a case x
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January 21, 2004 at 9:11 pm #49003AnonymousGuest
Can anybody help, how much do you think I would get if I sold it privatly…its in nreasonable condition for the age and plays like a dream???
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January 21, 2004 at 5:45 pm #49002AnonymousGuest
I recently bought a musicman stingray I guitar. (not bass but guitar) I’m looking for a schematic on the preamp section Can anybody help me?
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January 21, 2004 at 3:46 pm #49001AnonymousGuest
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January 21, 2004 at 11:55 am #49000AnonymousGuest
i wd like any tab on mushroomhead from there new album or the old one ,, if have tabto the third song on the new album that is the one that i wd like the most
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January 21, 2004 at 10:55 am #48998AnonymousGuest
[The body of this post has been reconstituted from replies so it may differ from what was originally written.] want carck for ironcad 6.0 site is http://www.ironcad.com
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January 29, 2004 at 5:31 pm #86431AnonymousGuest
: want carck for ironcad 6.0 site is http://www.ironcad.com
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January 21, 2004 at 9:24 am #48999AnonymousGuest
im looking to buy an old, beat to hell, but still playing gibson les paul. preferably black, guitar needs to be in one piece, electronics dont need to work. please email [email protected] thank you
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January 21, 2004 at 8:08 am #48997AnonymousGuest
i found a used gibson gothic sg and i was wondering if $600 was a good price. I also found a used 90s sg standard for $750 is that an alright price? both guitars are in fair condition. please reply THANK YOU!!
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January 21, 2004 at 8:04 am #48995AnonymousGuest
i found a used gibson gothic sg and i was wondering if $600 was a good price. I also found a used 90s sg standard for $750 is that an alright price? both guitars are in fair condition. please reply THANK YOU!!
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January 21, 2004 at 7:32 am #48996AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Sada Yairi Acoustic guitar
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January 21, 2004 at 5:34 am #48994AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know how to get a curling or bowed pickguard to lay flat again. I’ve tried putting it under hot water with a weight on it. Ironing it, Putting it under my truck tire for a day. It just won’t stay flat. Who’s a genius? Thanks, Bill
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January 21, 2004 at 4:49 am #48993AnonymousGuest
if you are interested in getting together to play music contact me via email. i live in KY.
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January 21, 2004 at 4:32 am #48992AnonymousGuest
Hey. I currently have a Vintage Raider of the Metal Axxe series, and I was thinkin of saving for a Fender Showmaster. I checked the scratchplate on current guitar and its covered with scratches. The Showmaster doesnt have one – will this not, in time, just scrape away at the finish and make it look shitty?
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February 10, 2004 at 2:17 pm #88266AnonymousGuest
I resently bought a Metal Axxe Reaper, Its really annoying to play sitting down, I have the money to buy a F3 or a Street Fighter, someone give me some clues which to buy……………………
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January 21, 2004 at 3:34 am #48991AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have the tab for enough is enough by april wine? I can play the whole song even most of the solo, but i’d like to play it note for note.Thanks
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January 21, 2004 at 12:23 am #48990AnonymousGuest
this is my version of the number 1 song of 1960 http://www.danoguitars.com/TheHistoryofDanelectro.html
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January 21, 2004 at 12:20 am #48989AnonymousGuest
Can anyone direct me to a site that can shed light on this model of alvarez, its a little old and I cannot find any info on it at all. Its a warlock/Goth style if you follow, red, 2 humbuckers, 6 string . . . very confused as to its value or design.
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January 20, 2004 at 10:18 pm #48988AnonymousGuest
I can’t find anywhere to get a price quote, or at least a ballpark estimate of what i can get for my guitar. I have a Gibson Blueshawk (don’t remember the year), red, in mint cond. w/ the custom hardshell case. Please direct me to where i can get a qoute, or let me know about how much they’re going for…thank you
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March 4, 2004 at 11:40 pm #91057AnonymousGuest
: I can’t find anywhere to get a price quote, or at least a ballpark estimate of what i can get for my guitar. I have a 1985 ovation collectors’ series, model no. 1985-1, series 632. Please direct me to where i can get a qoute, or let me know about how much they’re going for…thank you
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January 20, 2004 at 9:00 pm #48987AnonymousGuest
Hi, I desperaly look for gilberto gil’s bossa tab which name is "Chiclete com banana" (1972, "Expresso 2222", Gordurinha e Almira Castilho). I have already the text. Thanks Alban (Paris)
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April 23, 2004 at 4:32 pm #94919AnonymousGuest
L’as tu trouvée ????? si oui contacte moi, sinon j’en ai plein d’autres : Hi, : I desperaly look for gilberto gil’s bossa tab which name is "Chiclete com banana" (1972, "Expresso 2222", Gordurinha e Almira Castilho). I have already the text. : Thanks : Alban (Paris)
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January 20, 2004 at 8:09 pm #48986AnonymousGuest
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January 20, 2004 at 8:05 pm #48985AnonymousGuest
I have an old guitar my uncle bought me when I was a kid. It is a Fannin D 14, but I can’t find out anything about it. Can anyone point me in the right direction so that I can find out more about this brand & model of guitar?
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January 20, 2004 at 7:33 pm #48984AnonymousGuest
Would anyone have any thoughts about the following: I have a "57 reissue Strat, and the neck relief is different on each side of the neck when I sight down it. That is, there is a decent amount of relief on the left side (low "E"), and no relief at all on the right side high "E"). In other words – there is a lot more relief under the heavier gauge strings than under the lighter gauge strings. Thanks………. John Nilsen
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January 20, 2004 at 5:08 pm #48982AnonymousGuest
Im selling one of these, please see teh following http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2373732040&category=10171&rd=1
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January 20, 2004 at 4:49 pm #48983AnonymousGuest
2?’s…What is nato? I’ve seen this in descriptions of guitar necks but haven’t figured it out yet!!…What brand guitar does Lindsey Buckingham play??….THANKS
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February 5, 2004 at 7:33 am #87484AnonymousGuest
According to the web site: http://www.bluebookinc.com/staticinfo/bluebookinc/PDF/AGuitar/AKnowYourWood.pdf Nato is a utility grade of mahogany. : 2?’s…What is nato? I’ve seen this in descriptions of guitar necks but haven’t figured it out yet!!…What brand guitar does Lindsey Buckingham play??….THANKS
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January 20, 2004 at 4:47 pm #48981AnonymousGuest
2?’s…What is nato? I’ve seen this in descriptions of guitar necks but haven’t figured it out yet!!…What brand guitar does Lindsey Buckingham play??….THANKS
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January 20, 2004 at 8:44 am #48980AnonymousGuest
Hey, I got a pile of player guitars for sale. All top shelf. Les Pauls, Guilds, copies….. I also need Harmony ELECTRIC guitars, and parts. 1 or a 100. Take a look at my site http://www.comparethevalue.com and let me know. Lots of Harmony info.. I’m not a dealer just a player/collector… [email protected]
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February 5, 2004 at 6:55 pm #87480AnonymousGuest
: Hey, : I got a pile of player guitars for sale. All top shelf. Les Pauls, Guilds, copies….. I also need Harmony ELECTRIC guitars, and parts. 1 or a 100. Take a look at my site http://www.comparethevalue.com and let me know. Lots of Harmony info.. I’m not a dealer just a player/collector… : [email protected] HI NEED AN ELEC GUITAR PLZZ REPLY
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January 20, 2004 at 7:35 am #48979AnonymousGuest
I have a Alvarez model DY73 It is a 60th anniversary model made in 1982 very good condition. could anyone tell me how much it is worth
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January 26, 2004 at 4:53 pm #85927AnonymousGuest
I have the same DY73 Yairi (s/n 42924) and love it! But am also unable to find much further information about it. I bought it new in 1983.
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January 20, 2004 at 6:43 am #48978AnonymousGuest
I am in desperate need to find a World® guitar. The company went out of business in the 80’s and I can’t find another one anywhere. Please help!!! Thanks so much!!
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January 20, 2004 at 5:37 am #48977AnonymousGuest
Anyone with info on lefty yamaha sg, sbg’s for sale throw me a bone please!
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January 20, 2004 at 5:21 am #48976AnonymousGuest
YES I HAVE A LATE 1920’S SILVERTONE, CAME FROM SEARS, AND A KAY MDE AROUND 1968, CAN NOT FIND ANYONE WHO KNOWS THE WORTH OF THESES TWO GUITARS, AND ANYONE HELP ME WITH THIS? I WOULD BE FOREVER GREATFUL. THANK YOU CANDY. CAN E-MAIL ME AT ([email protected]). AGAIN THANKS
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January 20, 2004 at 5:23 am #85015AnonymousGuest
: YES I HAVE A LATE 1920’S SILVERTONE, CAME FROM SEARS, AND A KAY MADE AROUND 1968, CAN NOT FIND ANYONE WHO KNOWS THE WORTH OF THESES TWO GUITARS, CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH THIS? I WOULD BE FOREVER GREATFUL. THANK YOU CANDY. CAN E-MAIL ME AT ([email protected]). AGAIN THANKS
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January 20, 2004 at 4:51 am #48975AnonymousGuest
I have a dual showman tube and and cabient for sale. It sounds great with the Starcaster that I have. This amp was made in the 70’s or 80’s I think!?!? The head weighs about 70lbs and is a monstor. Packed with Tesla tube. E mail for pictures and price at [email protected]
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March 2, 2004 at 5:48 am #90760AnonymousGuest
: I have a dual showman tube and and cabient for sale. It sounds great with the Starcaster that I have. This amp was made in the 70’s or 80’s I think!?!? The head weighs about 70lbs and is a monstor. Packed with Tesla tube. E mail for pictures and price at [email protected]
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January 20, 2004 at 4:44 am #48973AnonymousGuest
I have a natural colored fender starcaster that I will let go for the right price. E-mail me for pictures and price @ [email protected]
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January 28, 2004 at 2:31 pm #86245AnonymousGuest
i want to buy your guitar. can you email me photos and a price if it’s still available? thanks, rob
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January 28, 2004 at 2:47 am #86258AnonymousGuest
Can you please send photos of your Starcaster, and the price please. I have been looking for one for ages. :
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January 22, 2004 at 8:59 pm #85473AnonymousGuest
: I have a natural colored fender starcaster that I will let go for the right price. E-mail me for pictures and price @ [email protected] Please send me the pictures, what would be the right price??? Thanks – Dnaiel :
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January 21, 2004 at 6:08 pm #85314AnonymousGuest
I have been looking for one for years and would love to see some pictures if you could e-mail me them. I hope we can talk. Sean :
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January 20, 2004 at 4:32 am #48974AnonymousGuest
I have a starcaster that I will let go for the right price. The guitar works fine is a natural color and you can see the flame maple on the top. I think it is a 77 or 76. E-mail me if you are interested at [email protected]. Thanks
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January 20, 2004 at 2:08 am #48972AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have any info. on acoustic guitars made by T. Haruo, a japanese luthier? I have a 6-string model that no one seems to have any info. about. I don’t even recall where I purchased it, only that it was probably back in the early eighties, which was the last time I actually picked it up. Any info. is appreciated.
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January 19, 2004 at 11:12 pm #48971AnonymousGuest
hi im an 11 yr old guitarist who has a band together (hopefully, our first practice is next week) but we still need another guitarist (i havent decided if im gonna be lead or rythm so, yea) and a lead singer…. lookin for 9-13 (maybe 14) yr olds who can do that…. email me at [email protected] with the subject as "band"… Bay Area People only please….
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January 19, 2004 at 8:50 pm #48970AnonymousGuest
I have a turn of the century SS Stewart parlor guitar. Its a great little guitar with a slot head and Brazilian Rosewood back and sides and a Sitka Spruce top. It has a wonderful mellow tone. If any one has additional information on these old Stewart guitars please let me know. Ron
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February 24, 2004 at 8:13 pm #90146AnonymousGuest
I just found the SS Stewart guitar I learned on in the attic. It’s a model 2008, ser# 9631. Looking for some info on it….. Thanks
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January 19, 2004 at 7:06 pm #48969AnonymousGuest
Hi. I have just recently purchased a guitar and I am trying to find any info on it. I have never seen the brand: HOLIDAY on headstock, made in USA, single cutaway, looks like KAY or HARMONY, mid 60’s, red sunburst to black, single chrome pickup, floating bridge, semi-hollow. Any info or contacts would be greatly appreciated at [email protected]. Thank you.
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January 20, 2004 at 8:33 am #85012AnonymousGuest
: Hi. I have just recently purchased a guitar and I am trying to find any info on it. I have never seen the brand: HOLIDAY on headstock, made in USA, single cutaway, looks like KAY or HARMONY, mid 60’s, red sunburst to black, single chrome pickup, floating bridge, semi-hollow. Any info or contacts would be greatly appreciated at [email protected]. Thank you. You have a Harmony or Kay guitar private labeled. You can go to my site at http://www.comparethevalue.com and click on Harmony guitars. Look at the pic’s and see if it looks like a Mars stratotone. That’s more than likely what it is. They are worth around $150 in good shape. Billieg2
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January 19, 2004 at 9:04 am #48966AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Japanese Epiphone acoustic
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January 19, 2004 at 7:37 am #48968AnonymousGuest
I purchased this used flattop in Bavaria in 1971. I am looking for information on it. I would like to try to get an original set of KEYS for it.
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January 19, 2004 at 7:33 am #48967AnonymousGuest
hey every one i need help finding guitar tabs and chords for edie gorme plz help me by telling me where you got it and telling me the music plz i need it if you find any thing on edie gorme plz send the web sit or music to my e-mail: [email protected] thank you 🙂
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January 19, 2004 at 7:26 am #48964AnonymousGuest
hey every one i am having trouble finding edie gorme music and tabs please help me by telling me where you find is music i have been looking for a very long time. please send the web sit or music to [email protected] …………. thank you 🙂
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January 19, 2004 at 4:26 am #48965AnonymousGuest
Thanks in advance to anyone that might be able to steer me in the right direction of hopefully a new (or in new condition) Yamaha Pacifica 120S (tele copy with dual humbuckers)
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March 3, 2004 at 2:45 am #90764AnonymousGuest
I found this page via google, so i don’t know where you’re from, but at this shop they have some yamaha pacificas. I own a black one myself. I’m not sure if it is the edition you are looking for. their site is http://www.leomusic.nl and their located in Stadkanaal in the Neterlands.
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January 19, 2004 at 3:19 am #48963AnonymousGuest
do you have guitar tabs
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January 19, 2004 at 2:16 am #48958AnonymousGuest
i’m just lookin’ for some guitar amp which have also a mic chanel on. it should be electric guitar amp, not acoustic. please if you have some experiance give me advice. thanx
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January 19, 2004 at 1:39 am #48960AnonymousGuest
I found a guitar used as a decoration at my girlfriends house and I did a little research it is a 1933 Martin serial and model number c-j 55925 i just want to know if I have found a treasure it is in perfect shape and plays great just need a little help
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January 19, 2004 at 1:37 am #48961AnonymousGuest
I found a guitar used as a decoration at my girlfriends house and I did a little research it is a 1933 Martin serial and model number c-j 55925 i just want to know if I have found a treasure it is in perfect shape and plays great just need a little help
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January 19, 2004 at 1:34 am #48959AnonymousGuest
yeah, i got a second hand hohner hm o5 acoustic guitar, and i was wondering if anyone had any info on them? it would be appreciated a lot thanks
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January 19, 2004 at 1:30 am #48962AnonymousGuest
Looking for peavey renown wire schematic
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March 6, 2004 at 12:53 am #91064AnonymousGuest
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January 19, 2004 at 1:04 am #48956AnonymousGuest
Yeah I just wanted to take a minute to expresss my disgust with the roland corp. YOU GUYS STINK!!! You’d think a big fat multimillion dollar corporation like this could devise a better way of assisting its customers than a freaking phone # which is allways busy. No tech support on line No owners documents on line no Email support Screw you guys! Get with the program and back your products with responsible informative people to give the answers when they are needed. YOU SUCK!!! If I had known how you are prior to I never would have given you dime one.
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January 19, 2004 at 12:55 am #48957AnonymousGuest
Yeah I just wanted to take a minute to expresss my disgust with the roland corp. YOU GUYS STINK!!! You’d think a big fat multimillion dollar corporation like this could devise a better way of assisting its customers than a freaking phone # which is allways busy. No tech support on line No owners documents on line no Email support Screw you guys! Get with the program and back your products with responsible informative people to give the answers when they are needed. YOU SUCK!!! If I had known how you are prior to I never would have given you dime one.
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January 19, 2004 at 12:29 am #48954AnonymousGuest
Can anyone help????????????????????????????
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January 19, 2004 at 12:19 am #48955AnonymousGuest
How can i trace the serial no on my fender strat
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January 18, 2004 at 11:57 pm #48952AnonymousGuest
I am in need of a Vox Valve-Tone V810 Pedal.. does anyone have 1 or sale or would be willing to part with 1??? Thanks, Joy
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February 25, 2004 at 11:51 pm #90176AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a vox v810 valve tone pedal for sale! 100 bucks including shipping in the lower 48 states email me if interested [email protected] Brad
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January 18, 2004 at 11:35 pm #48953AnonymousGuest
I own a Discovery Guitar, it looks very similar to another but says Doscovery on the head, does anyone know what it is worth ? please e-mail me [email protected]
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January 18, 2004 at 11:36 pm #84862AnonymousGuest
: I own a Discovery Guitar, it looks very similar to another but says Discovery on the head, does anyone know what it is worth ? please e-mail me [email protected]
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January 18, 2004 at 11:24 pm #48950AnonymousGuest
anybody have any info on the difference between the tokai reborn les paul and the love rocks models that replaced them (post lawsuit?)
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January 18, 2004 at 11:14 pm #48951AnonymousGuest
so winter sucks so bad here in michigan and i am going to pull out each of my eyelashes with a pair of tweezerman tweezers if i watch one more second of tv. the tv gods will not win… anyone want to jam? i play guitar and some other things. i didn’t mention them cause they are like the clarinet and the trombone. damn i slipped. if u r really bored too and u aren’t too far away we should get together and lay down some funk.
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January 18, 2004 at 9:56 pm #48949AnonymousGuest
Just bought another guitar & am having no luck finding any info on it. It is a Yamaha SE 1203A. Excellent condition, appeears to have ebony fretboard, active pickups, etc. Gave 100 bucks for it; trying to find out more about it, at least how old it its, but no web sites or info about it seem to exist. Any help Greatly appreciated.
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January 18, 2004 at 9:02 pm #48948AnonymousGuest
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January 18, 2004 at 6:36 pm #48947AnonymousGuest
Hello, If your looking for free jazz guitar transcriptions, then have a look overhere : http://www.jazzguitar.be Kind regards, Dirk.
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January 18, 2004 at 5:37 pm #48946AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know what type he used to play?
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January 22, 2004 at 10:59 pm #85470AnonymousGuest
Not sure about the acoustic, but he had a rickenbecker and telecaster electrics.
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January 18, 2004 at 10:02 am #48945AnonymousGuest
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January 18, 2004 at 9:43 am #48944AnonymousGuest
SCOOTER THANKS A LOT !!!!!! YOU REALLY HELPED ME OUT
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January 24, 2004 at 1:54 pm #85813AnonymousGuest
Wow, I didn’t expect my response would be read by anyone who cared, let alone help someone out. Believe it or not, I don’t know all that much about guitars – I just learned what "Dropped D" meant about a month ago. I know less than a lot of guys have forgotten about guitars – especially as far as how to play. For what it’s worth, SG stands for Solidbody Guitar, not Solid Guitar like I said earlier. That said, the SG is about as sturdy a guitar as you’ll ever find.
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January 18, 2004 at 3:19 am #48942AnonymousGuest
Hello my anem is L.M. I just bought my first ever guitar and im not quite sure where to put my fingers yet…does anyone know of any websites that actually shows you where to place your fingers for each line of a song
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January 18, 2004 at 6:18 am #84888AnonymousGuest
this might be a good site to start with http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~desmith/guitar/acoustic/newbies.htm
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January 18, 2004 at 2:01 am #48943AnonymousGuest
wondering about the value of a dr_96sigma guitar by martin
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January 18, 2004 at 12:29 am #48941AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have any info. on El Degas guitars? I recently came into posession of one, it sounds amazing — just wondering if anyone knows anything about the make or model….any info. would be awesome! Thanks.
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December 17, 2004 at 2:04 am #94562AnonymousGuest
Years ago at a flea market I found one, dated 1973, a "classical" nylon string version. This "cheapo" guitar has a solid wood top, and mahogany sides & back. The sound is absolutely phenominal. The box is extremely well made, this one was sitting facing the sun in an Arizona flea market, no cracks anywhere. The neck / frets /tuners are clearly cheap, but the box could use a replacement neck & this would be an unbelievable guitar. I paid 2 dollars, it was marked 5. Years later a guy at the Martin factory in Nazereth PA. told me that the son of a reputable luthier took over when the father passed away. He used up all of this priceless tonewoods his father had collected. All he knew how to male was the box & bracing, the necks were bought intact & glued in place. There is a model and dated serial number on a paper lable inside the box. Model 80Y, Novenber 1973. I don’t know what to believe, only that this box has remained intact for over 40 years now without one sign of structural weakness, it’s light as a feather, and when I first tapped it (in only had 2 strings on it) I was shocked at what a full wide sound it produced. Stringing it up proved out what I thought. Intonation remains perfect. Ozone Ranger.
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January 17, 2004 at 9:57 pm #48940AnonymousGuest
need to get wire diagram for memphis series les paul any help…thanks..
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January 20, 2004 at 8:38 am #85189AnonymousGuest
: need to get wire diagram for memphis series les paul any help…thanks.. http://www.deaf-eddie.net has them all
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January 17, 2004 at 7:27 pm #48939AnonymousGuest
Hi.I just recently bought the rocktron all access floor controller and want to use it to control a Line 6 Echo Pro and Mod Pro. Is it possible for me to set up a patch on the Rocktron which would access an effect on,say, the Mod Pro whilst automatically setting the Echo Pro to byass. I guess it has something to do with setting the Line 6 units to respond to different midi channels, but is it possible to get one patch on the all access to transmit info on more than one midi channel at the same time. If anyone could help i’d be grateful, however if someone could explain this to me in the simplest of terms( im VERY new to midi and rack FX) id be even more grateful. Thanks in advance, hopefully. Jx
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January 23, 2004 at 9:42 am #85643AnonymousGuest
Wow, the Roctron is definately not for someone new to midi…you have a lot of learning to do. My suggestion is that you look up some FAQs about midi foot controllers to understand the commands and terms. Good Luck.
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January 17, 2004 at 10:09 am #48938AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Bruno Conqueror 12 string Gibson Hummingbird Copy
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January 17, 2004 at 9:56 am #48937AnonymousGuest
I have an old guitar and need it repaired. Can anyone recommend a good place in NYC?
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March 18, 2004 at 3:36 pm #92028AnonymousGuest
does anyone know what equipment I would need to set up a guitar repair shop?
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January 17, 2004 at 7:04 am #48936AnonymousGuest
if u have or know where to get a skimatic for my fender please let me know
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February 21, 2004 at 9:12 pm #89891AnonymousGuest
i just happened accross this post (a little late). if you’re still looking for a schematic (Fender Blues DeVille 4×10 -last revision 6/30/94, e-mail me. : if u have or know where to get a skimatic for my fender please let me know
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January 17, 2004 at 6:55 am #48935AnonymousGuest
Got new Sperzels, want to install but the box says to use a #36 2.7mm drill bit. Has anybody tried a 7/64" drill bit: 2.77mm? Is this the right size? The web site says to use a #41 2.54mm bit. And where do you get these things? Home Depot and Lowe’s only sell inch-ratio bits. The tuners are 3×3 Les Paul style. Thanks.
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January 17, 2004 at 6:31 am #48932AnonymousGuest
im building a custom guitar and i wanted to get any advise i have but mostly on how to make the paintjob professional
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January 19, 2004 at 2:24 pm #85000AnonymousGuest
yeh, also check out stewart macdonald. they sell all sorta guitar finishing supplies and have advice and info books and videos and stuff. some is free. : : im building a custom guitar and i wanted to get any advise i have but mostly on how to make the paintjob professional
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January 18, 2004 at 5:57 pm #114996AnonymousGuest
checkout: reranch.com : : im building a custom guitar and i wanted to get any advise i have but mostly on how to make the paintjob professional
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January 28, 2004 at 2:52 am #115081AnonymousGuest
: checkout: reranch.com Hi. I´ve painted some guitars and this is how i do it: First clean the surface but don´t use water. Then use the best paint system you can get – automotive paint (i use PPG and House of Kolor). Now it´s time to seal/prime the surface and give it a few hours to fully dry. Then spray the basecoat starting with a tack coat first. This provides an important tooth for the subsequent wet coats to adhere to. Don´t try to paint it with just one coat. It´s better to apply less paint and more coats. If you wish to do some graphics you should give the guitar a protective coat of clear. Let the guitar set for 24 hours and lightly sand it with 600 grit sandpaper. Don´t worry about the little scratches. At the end they´ll desapear. Now it´s time to put down the paint gun and go for the airbrush. The are many different ways to sketch your design. I use chalk because it wipes off easily and leaves no residue. When the graphics/design are finished it´s time for the clearcoat (use the paint gun!). You can now polish and reassemble the guitar. If you have any doubts, just let me know. Have a nice paintin´ joao
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March 14, 2004 at 6:12 am #115733AnonymousGuest
Where do you get your guitar paint? What type of prime do you use?
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January 17, 2004 at 6:06 am #48934AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : epiphone 5102te
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January 17, 2004 at 5:33 am #48933AnonymousGuest
I HAVE A FENDER BLUES DEVILLE IS IT SUPOSED TO HAVE DISTORTION ON IT CUZ IF IT DOES ITS NOT WORKING IF IT IS HOW DO I FIX IT?
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January 17, 2004 at 2:37 am #48931AnonymousGuest
GIVIN’ A SHOUT FOR THE BEST GUITARIST NOBODY’S HEARED OF BUT HIS PEERS AND LOYAL FANS.GIVE IT UP FOR:TOMMY BOLIN,THAT’S TOMMY BOLIN GUITARISTS FOR ZEPHYR,ENERGY,JAMES GANG,DEEP PURPLE AND THE TOMMY BOLIN BAND.GIVE A HOLLER AT http://WWW.TBOLIN.COM
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January 17, 2004 at 2:11 am #48930AnonymousGuest
i received a fender bass for a present about 7 years ago. i have never really played it and would like to sell it but i don’t even know how much it was new. any help would be greatly taken. thanks
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January 25, 2004 at 11:00 am #85829AnonymousGuest
its worth 225 or so, if its in good condition, that is actually exactly what ive been looking for, so if u want to sell it, just email me, ill pay 250
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January 20, 2004 at 8:55 am #85192AnonymousGuest
Nancy, I have a Fender Jazz Bass made in Mexico that I got used for $225. I think it was probably worth it although I’m not an authority. It is in perfect condition- in fact, the plastic layer was still on the pickguard when I got it. Anyway, is yours a Precision Bass, a Jazz Bass, or what? With that info. somebody will surely be able to tell you about what it’s worth. Hope this is a help. Jeff [You said:] : i received a fender bass for a present about 7 years ago. i have never really played it and would like to sell it but i don’t even know how much it was new. any help would be greatly taken. thanks
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January 17, 2004 at 12:00 am #48928AnonymousGuest
i play in a band and i am looking fo an emo/punk sound like funeral for a friend and movielife bands like that.i use a marshall valvestate 80 watt
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February 11, 2004 at 10:25 pm #88326AnonymousGuest
turn the bass all the way up the mid all the way down the high all the way up and slowly turn the bass down untill you have the sound you like
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January 16, 2004 at 11:12 pm #48929AnonymousGuest
ive just baught a kramer guitar and im not sure how to get the sound i want from it and it sounds totally poor im nto sure wat the varies things are for so anybody with a kramer please help!!
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January 17, 2004 at 3:38 am #84689AnonymousGuest
What Kramer model is it and what are the features…i.e. push/pull volume pot, sustainer, etc.?
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January 16, 2004 at 8:59 pm #48927AnonymousGuest
I recently removed a pickgurad from my Yari acoustic that was peeling up at the edges. I had originally intended to replace it, however, I like the beautiful Englemann spruce top better without it. Even though the guitar is only about 1 year old, it does have the "suntan" left over. I’ve heard that eventually it will fade to match the shade of the rest of the top. Anyone know anything about this? Thanks.
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January 16, 2004 at 6:14 pm #48926AnonymousGuest
Toco cover Black Sabbath mas se alguém tiver qualquer tipo de patche parecido made me por favorrrrrrrrrrrrrr, ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM1010
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January 16, 2004 at 3:17 pm #48925AnonymousGuest
hey ok i have a prob which hurts ya ears lol. ok i have a sold state amp (marshal) a dod multi fx pedal and a boss 7 band EQ. i got all that because i wnat 2 get rid of the high end. not the high end that sounds gd but the type that makes u turn away from the amp because any notes past the 3rd fret on the E string makes your ears bleed. can any 1 help in any way. just settings on the EQ pedal anything. if u do have any ways of helping email me at [email protected]
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January 16, 2004 at 10:44 am #48924AnonymousGuest
i am building a custom guitar out of wood in my shop and i still dont know how to paint it so it looks nice please respond with any tips on building a custom guitar thanks
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January 16, 2004 at 9:15 am #48923AnonymousGuest
Title says it all, late 50s to early 60’s preferred. All original hardware preferred, VG or better condition.
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February 4, 2004 at 6:04 am #87312AnonymousGuest
Have you found one yet? Why do you want one? I have one that is in VG condition, all original.
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February 9, 2004 at 11:08 am #88092AnonymousGuest
hey there, i’m also interested in a guild m-20 guitar. how much would you sell yours for? please email me at [email protected]. thanks! -todd : Have you found one yet? Why do you want one? I have one that is in VG condition, all original.
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January 16, 2004 at 8:23 am #48922AnonymousGuest
I have just bought a line 6 Flextone II guitar amp. If anyone has any advice or useful tips 4 me it’d be a great help thanx
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January 16, 2004 at 6:55 pm #114942AnonymousGuest
If it’s used make sure it has the latest firmware update (free from line6) and check out the line6 site for patches and info, http://www.instituteofnoise.com is a good line6 UG to check out too. : I have just bought a line 6 Flextone II guitar amp. If anyone has any advice or useful tips 4 me it’d be a great help thanx
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January 16, 2004 at 5:00 am #48920AnonymousGuest
1962 Martin o-18 (small) EXCELLENT like new condition. SER#182753. I’d like to know the value of this family hierloom.
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January 16, 2004 at 4:56 am #48921AnonymousGuest
1962 Martin o-18 (small) EXCELLENT like new condition. SER#182753. I’d like to know the value of this family hierloom.
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January 16, 2004 at 2:45 am #48918AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : DRUMMER NEEDED! Phoenix / Tempe AZ Atl Rock Band – Think Radiohead Coldplay U2
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January 16, 2004 at 2:21 am #48919AnonymousGuest
what pedal would play blink 182? and i dont have that much money so any suggestions would help.thanks
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January 16, 2004 at 7:22 am #114986AnonymousGuest
check guitargeek.com for gear setups
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January 16, 2004 at 1:49 am #48917AnonymousGuest
Hello, I’ve got a broken Stange Phaser from Maestro. It gives a fuzzy sound in either bypass mode or phase mode. I can’t find which part is broken. I tried a lot… Can anyone help me?
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January 16, 2004 at 1:19 am #48914AnonymousGuest
I’m looking to buy a great guitar for a considerably low price. Preferablt a PRS. A santana 3 or a Tremonti SE. DOes anyone have any suggestions? and were should I look?
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January 15, 2004 at 11:57 pm #48916AnonymousGuest
Dallas/Garland Area: Guitarist (and some keyboards) looking for people to practice with and eventually form Band. All instruments Ok. All ages Ok as long as you are serious about the music. Looking for, but not limited to: Drummer, Bass, Keyboards, Horns, Fiddles and other Guitars, ANY INSTRUMENT. I respect all musicians, instruments and influences. ME: 45 Yrs Young. Rhythm Guitar, some Lead and some Keyboards. Influences, All Music, but I grew up listening to the Beatles, Stones, Motown, Pink Floyd, basically all Classic Rock, including artist such as Cat Stevens. Blues: Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Johnny Winter Country, Johnny Cash. Get in touch.
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January 15, 2004 at 10:23 pm #48915AnonymousGuest
how much is my fender blues deville worth 4-10’s
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January 15, 2004 at 8:26 pm #48913AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : FENDER REDONDO
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January 15, 2004 at 8:08 pm #48912AnonymousGuest
I have the chance of purchasing a Burns Bison, the vendor has no idea of it’s history so I am hoping someone out there may be able to help me. It looks identical to pictures I’ve seen on the net of the Bison Club series. The paintwork, scratchplate etc are all black. The plate at the base of the neck is marked "Bison Series" and numbered "0102190". The guitar is in mint condition. Can anyone please let me know the estimated age and value of this guitar. ps. It sounds great plays well & the asking price is £250
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January 15, 2004 at 8:21 pm #84468AnonymousGuest
I have no idea of what vintage / modern bisons look like, but I would say from the price that it would be a "new" club series Bison. A vintage one would be £800 plus I would have thought. : I have the chance of purchasing a Burns Bison, the vendor has no idea of it’s history so I am hoping someone out there may be able to help me. : It looks identical to pictures I’ve seen on the net of the Bison Club series. The paintwork, scratchplate etc are all black. The plate at the base of the neck is marked "Bison Series" and numbered "0102190". The guitar is in mint condition. : Can anyone please let me know the estimated age and value of this guitar. : ps. It sounds great plays well & the asking price is £250
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December 15, 2004 at 9:10 am #94430AnonymousGuest
original burns bison guitars have four pick ups as opposed to the three on the reissue. : I have no idea of what vintage / modern bisons look like, but I would say from the price that it would be a "new" club series Bison. A vintage one would be £800 plus I would have thought. : : I have the chance of purchasing a Burns Bison, the vendor has no idea of it’s history so I am hoping someone out there may be able to help me. : : It looks identical to pictures I’ve seen on the net of the Bison Club series. The paintwork, scratchplate etc are all black. The plate at the base of the neck is marked "Bison Series" and numbered "0102190". The guitar is in mint condition. : : Can anyone please let me know the estimated age and value of this guitar. : : ps. It sounds great plays well & the asking price is £250
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January 15, 2004 at 7:31 pm #48911AnonymousGuest
what is the cheapest and easy way to amplify my acoustic for a gig? and how much will it cost?
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February 26, 2004 at 10:58 pm #90334AnonymousGuest
: what is the cheapest and easy way to amplify my acoustic for a gig? and how much will it cost? read this http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/piezo-pickups.txt costs <$10 total
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January 15, 2004 at 7:19 pm #48910AnonymousGuest
my marshall, and my recording equiptment is picking up noise from the electrics in my {victorian} house, any products on the market to clear this up? it makes recording impossible.
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January 15, 2004 at 2:56 pm #48907AnonymousGuest
Front Row Seat Media Front Row Seat Media, the American hard rock/metal label formed by industry veteran Steve Brownlee, is proud to announce their new distribution arrangement with Megarock Distribution for Europe. Current new releases include: Vixen The Works (featuring Marty Friedman) This newly remastered version of Marty Friedman’s (ex-Megadeth) early 80s group, Vixen, contains the complete Made in Hawaii sessions, never before released on CD and long sought after by fans of. 7 previously unreleased tracks have also been added, all featuring the popular six-string master along with vocalist Kim La Chance. This collection is a must have for the metal enthusiast and most certainly for fans of Marty Friedman. Tower Turn the Page w/ Joshua Perahia vocalist Jerry Gabriel Turn the Page, the debut album by the Los Angeles based Tower, sets a high standard among today’s new generation of melodic hard rock outfits. The critics are going wild over this album with rave reviews from around the globe (visit our label website and read for yourself). Fronted by the critically acclaimed singer Jerry Gabriel (also lead singer on Something to Say, the 2001 release by the legendary Joshua Perahia), Tower serves up a pioneering new sound that’s fresh and exciting. Tipping their hats’ to the stylings of Queensryche and Whitesnake, the band has put together a collection of majestic anthems and well crafted ballads that showcase the band’s consummate songwriting abilities. World-class musicianship highlighted by Jerry’s incredible Geoff Tate / David Coverdale-esque vocals makes Turn the Page one of the must have albums of the year. COMING IN JANUARY 2004 Sick Trigger S/T Sick Trigger is a band that’s really earning a good reputation in the states and is ready to conquer Europe. The quintet is a hard edged metal band that cross somewhere between Iron Maiden and Alice in Chains. Aggressive attacking guitars meld with haunting harmonized vocals have made Sick Trigger a crowd favorite opening for many of today’s biggest metal acts. They are getting ready to record their debut major label album with EMI, but have chosen Front Row Seat Media to release their debut independent self-titled CD. Richi Onori Three Wishes Richie Onori is a musician’s musician. As a world-class drummer he has shared the stage with some of the biggest names in rock. After all, when the likes of Keith Emerson, Robbie Kreiger, Larry Graham, Rick Derringer and Richie Sambora give nod, then it can be safely said that Richie is a talented and valuable commodity. With his band Heaven & Earth (along with band-mates Stuart Smith, Kelly Keeling, and Arlan Schierbaum) he wowed the critics with their Frontier Records release and can boast an impressive worldwide fan-base. Richie is another good example of a top rated drummer successfully making the transition to front man, as did Phil Collins, Don Henley, and Dave Grohl. He consummately translated his mastery of rhythm and his musical discipline to guitar and vocals, rounding out his skills on harmonica and percussion. Three Wishes is Richie Onori’s debut solo album, a canvas of organic classic rock painted with whiskey soaked vocals and melodies brushed with southern comfort. From rockers like We’re the USA to his Dylan-esque ballads such as Raining in Hollywood, Richie takes lyrics that knock on the door of your conscience and frames them in lavish arrangements that breathe Americana. With song styles reminiscent of Lynyrd Skynyrd and John Mellencamp, Richie creates music with a life and sound of his own through solid grooves, skilled songwriting and master musicianship. Joining Richie on Three Wishes are some of the finest players in music today and include: Kelly Keeling (Dokken, MSG, King Kobra, Alice Cooper, Blue Murder) Mark Meadows (John Waite, Meredith Brooks, Dweezil Zappa, Lisa Loeb) Will McGregor (Dave Pack, Terrence Trent Darby, Tori Amos) Ben Schultz (Jon Butcher Axis) Chris Mostert (Glenn Frey, John Stewart) Bill Lamb (Rod Stewart, Sister Sledge, Tower of Power) John B. Williams (Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker, Nancy Wilson) To find out mor about Front Row Seat Media, please visit: http://hometown.aol.com/frontrowseatcd/myhomepage/business.html Front Row Seat Media titles are distributed worldwide by Megarock (Europe), Phantom Sound & Vision (USA), Hot Rockin’ and Shinjuku Records (Japan). Front Row Seat Media is an independent label and distributor specializing in hard rock, metal, melodic AOR, classic rock, punk, and pop. We feature not only our own high quality recordings, but those of other outstanding labels and indie artists who meet our high standards. Besides our current artist roster, we are also in negotiations with other known talent for worldwide release. We are also keeping an eye for undiscovered talent who have what it takes to join the ranks of our critically acclaimed artists. The company was formed and is operated by Steve Brownlee who has been working in the independent music industry for over 20 years, half of that time with the world renowned Enigma Records. Having worked with hundreds of the biggest names in music, he brings with him a knowledge and love of music that has earned him great respect among his peers. A specialist in marketing and promotion, he has helped turn unknown artists into household names. His insightful and creative style has led to the sales of millions of units worldwide. He brings his award-winning talent to Front Row Seat Media to continue in his commitment to excellence. Just some of the bands Steve Brownlee has worked with include: Motley Crue, Ratt, Queensryche, Poison, Great White, Motorhead, and Stryper . While he specializes in hard rock and heavy metal, and has also been involved with and is a fan of artists in various genres including Berlin, They Might Be Giants, Social Distortion, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Also visit Front Row Seat Magazine at: http://hometown.aol.com/frontrowseatmag/myhomepage/business.html
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January 15, 2004 at 2:46 pm #48909AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : keith martin piano piece
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January 15, 2004 at 2:08 pm #48908AnonymousGuest
just wandering if its a harmonix pedal the guitarist is using in the verse/chorus of the slipknot song new abortion if anyone is knows let me know. cheers
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January 15, 2004 at 12:01 pm #48906AnonymousGuest
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November 25, 2004 at 10:20 pm #111920AnonymousGuest
: hello : i want any site hindi old & songs donwload please send any member : thank for : vikharpatel
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February 11, 2004 at 1:38 pm #88365AnonymousGuest
: hello visit follwing sites for hindi songs http://www.jadhav.com, http://www.jadhavhindisongs.com http://www.oldhindisongs.com http://www.oldclassichindisong.com http://www.hindisongs.com
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January 19, 2004 at 7:00 pm #85014AnonymousGuest
: hello : i want any site hindi old & new songs donwload please send any member : thank for : vikharpatel
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January 15, 2004 at 9:51 am #48905AnonymousGuest
I was given a "parting of the ways" gift so to speak of a guitar that my ex fiance purchased on a trip we took last year. I have no idea what it is worth, or when it was made, but need to know if it is something I put in storage or store in the house so to speak! I do not play and do not know much about guitars ( guess that is obvious) it has a Pat. No that starts with the letter "d" and has flames and dice on it. I know it is not very new. He collected flame guitars and loved this one… Your help would be appreciated.
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January 17, 2004 at 8:19 am #114993AnonymousGuest
: I was given a "parting of the ways" gift so to speak of a guitar that my ex fiance purchased on a trip we took last year. I have no idea what it is worth, or when it was made, but need to know if it is something I put in storage or store in the house so to speak! I do not play and do not know much about guitars ( guess that is obvious) it has a Pat. No that starts with the letter "d" and has flames and dice on it. I know it is not very new. He collected flame guitars and loved this one… Your help would be appreciated. Ya, give the poor guy back his guitar… I’m sure you got a lot more……
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January 15, 2004 at 8:45 am #48904AnonymousGuest
what is this guitar worth
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January 15, 2004 at 8:33 am #48903AnonymousGuest
im looking for a recording of an open E string, just one plunk is all. any audio format is fine. thanks BZW
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January 15, 2004 at 5:51 pm #84473AnonymousGuest
Just do a google search for guitar tuners and you will find one, tdpri.com has a guitar tuner on the page too but I never tried it so don’t know if it is a guitar or just a tone. : im looking for a recording of an open E string, just one plunk is all. : any audio format is fine. : : thanks : BZW
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January 15, 2004 at 5:32 am #48902AnonymousGuest
does anyone know wut kind of presetslike(bass, treble, mid, gain) and stuff like that on their guitar amps? if so please reply to my email or here thanx Alex
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February 2, 2004 at 12:57 am #87003AnonymousGuest
When you wannt the "Justice Sound" you Haver to pull the bass poti to 7-8 the mids really low between 1-3 and the high from 6-8 the presence is so that you can hear your amp so that there are no scratches, only a deep and powerfull sound! whith an Line 6 pod2.0 it sound like Metallica! I have a Dual rectifier Solo Head, so My sound is like Metallica`s but the Pod is a great alternative!!! So god Luck, and a Lot of Fun!!! WFG, Ben!
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January 15, 2004 at 3:02 am #48900AnonymousGuest
I would like to know the age of this guitar and the only numbers I’ve been able to find on this guitar is inside on the neck block. Z 2168 2 If anyone can help me find the age of this Gibson I would appreciate greatly. Fair condition. Thanks Melvin
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January 17, 2004 at 1:22 am #84723AnonymousGuest
: I would like to know the age of this guitar and the only numbers I’ve been able to find on this guitar is : inside on the neck block. Z 2168 2 If anyone can : help me find the age of this Gibson I would appreciate : greatly. Fair condition. Thanks Melvin
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January 17, 2004 at 1:34 am #114976AnonymousGuest
Gibson # Z 21682: Probably not a serial number, but a factory order number, periodically used by Gibson. I believe your guitar belongs to the Z-Q system, which occured between 1952 and 1961. In this numbering system any instrument carrying letter Z means built 1952.
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January 15, 2004 at 2:59 am #48901AnonymousGuest
i just got this 2 months ago. its black with a white pickguard. now flwas. plays great $180
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January 15, 2004 at 1:52 am #48899AnonymousGuest
Please help, anyone have a diagram for fitting a Ferandes FSK-401 Kit…?
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January 15, 2004 at 1:38 am #48898AnonymousGuest
i was wondering how much my guild D25-ch is worth its from the 70’s serial number is 158141
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January 15, 2004 at 12:42 am #48897AnonymousGuest
I’m having trouble locating a schematic for a 1971 Bassman 100 head unit, no speakers just the head.
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January 15, 2004 at 12:39 am #48896AnonymousGuest
Hello, i need the service documents/schematics for the vester maniac vm158s amp. can anybody help me? thanks
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January 14, 2004 at 10:11 pm #48895AnonymousGuest
anyone know where to find guitar tabs for Davey Grahams Angi
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January 14, 2004 at 9:59 pm #48893AnonymousGuest
I have the board from a boss ch-1 and am trying to hook it up, if anyone has a wiring diagram or has a ch-1 that they are willing to take a look at for me i would greatly appreciate it.
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January 14, 2004 at 9:55 pm #48894AnonymousGuest
anyone know where to find guitar tabs for Davey Grahams Angi
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January 14, 2004 at 9:05 pm #48892AnonymousGuest
hey i’ve only recently picked up the electric guitar after a few years of playing acoustic so im new to the world of electric guitar….i bought a ventura vintage 30 amp for pretty cheap and it has a killer overdrive feature which sounds awesome…but when you play clean and pluck the low e string with any kind of force it makes a poping like noice…not a major pop…but its noticable…it only does it on the low e….anyone have any solution?
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January 19, 2004 at 2:16 pm #85040AnonymousGuest
might be that the pickup is too close to the strings, and it bumping it.. or just too close to pickup the string clearly. to check it, adjust the pickup on the top, using the screw on the top of the pickup. it should lower the pickup into the body a little bit. see if that helps it. : hey i’ve only recently picked up the electric guitar after a few years of playing acoustic so im new to the world of electric guitar….i bought a ventura vintage 30 amp for pretty cheap and it has a killer overdrive feature which sounds awesome…but when you play clean and pluck the low e string with any kind of force it makes a poping like noice…not a major pop…but its noticable…it only does it on the low e….anyone have any solution?
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January 14, 2004 at 5:28 pm #48891AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Musicians Beware of the Venezuelan Musicologist SCAM!!!
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January 14, 2004 at 2:17 pm #48889AnonymousGuest
-Hello, I need the schematic BOSS TR-2, could anybody help me to find it, please?,Bye.
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January 14, 2004 at 2:17 pm #48890AnonymousGuest
-Hello, I need the schematic BOSS TR-2, could anybody help me to find it, please?,Bye.
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January 14, 2004 at 11:58 am #48888AnonymousGuest
Hey all, I’m in a bit of a bind here… I’ve been looking for Warren Haynes guitar tabs for about a year now with very little luck. If anyone could help me out that would be great. Peaces Ry@–)—–n
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January 29, 2004 at 9:14 am #86421AnonymousGuest
I’ve never been to this site and probably won’t ever find it again(found this thread through a search for warren haynes and it popped up) but try here http://southernrock.de.vu/ it has some gov mule tabs and a few songs warren plays solo. i’d try posting at http://www.allmanbrothers.com under the warren section, you might get a response there. : Hey all, I’m in a bit of a bind here… I’ve been looking for Warren Haynes guitar tabs for about a year now with very little luck. If anyone could help me out that would be great. : Peaces : Ry@–)—–n
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January 14, 2004 at 11:11 am #48885AnonymousGuest
Visit http://www.ezeefreelance.com/webpromoter.htm and earn money sitting right at your home !!!
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January 14, 2004 at 10:42 am #48886AnonymousGuest
Any body in the states selling an ME-5?
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January 14, 2004 at 10:29 am #48887AnonymousGuest
hi,,my name is dan and a friend of mines guitar was left at my house.he has a floyd rose tremolo (sp?),,,i was messing around on it,,i had no real idea how to tune it,,like i thought i did,,,but to make this short,,,,the high e string broke and the bridge has basically collapsed,,,as if i were constantly holding it down,,,its just stuck there,,i tryed to fix it every way i could think of…he doesnt know this happened,,,and i’d like to fix it before he does,,what can be done to fix it,,,,,? please help
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January 27, 2004 at 4:22 am #86100AnonymousGuest
hey its no biggy, the floyd rose is spring loaded. when u broke the string the bridge collapsed because all the force from the E string was lost. hold the bridge level with the guit by putting like a… sock underneith it then put in a new E string, mess tighten or losen the springs in the back of the guitar and its good as new.
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January 14, 2004 at 5:00 pm #84317AnonymousGuest
Hello Dan, Don’t panic. The floyd rose is a floating bridge which means the strings act as a counter tension to the spring which make the bridge return to the original position. Think of it this way.. if the springs have 5lb pressure, the strings will need 5lb pressure to keep it stable/level. If you break a string and the counter pressure drops to say 3lb the springs will have a stronger pull making the bridge lay back into the body. Best thing to do is release the locking nut at the headstock and replace the string. I find it useful to have the bridge micro tuners wound up to a fairly loose postion which provides ample room to retune the strings once the locking nut has been retightened. Replace the broken string (i would recommend replacing them all with the same gauge as is on there) and retune the guitar as per normal. Tighten the locking nut and then fine tune with the tremelo micro tuners. On rare occasions the tremelo can get stuck back in the body, if this happens just press down on the tremlo arm until release from the body. This should be done before tightening the locking nut. Hope this makes sense. Good luck..
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January 14, 2004 at 8:38 am #48883AnonymousGuest
this kid is selling an Ibanez bass guitar and Peavey for $100 tota;. its at least three years old, so i dont kno if its still good
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January 14, 2004 at 7:28 am #48884AnonymousGuest
I play guitar and when i sing some of the songs i fail to start at the wrong timing. What could be the best exercise to improve this very humiliating mistake.
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January 20, 2004 at 4:34 am #85001AnonymousGuest
: I play guitar and when i sing some of the songs i fail to start at the wrong timing. What could be the best exercise to improve this very humiliating mistake. Get yourself a metronome. Practice as well. Some songs do have hard timings, and playing your guitar and singing at the same time is a skill that needs learning – like coordinating your feet and hands when you learn to drive. Practice + Metronome = cure!!!
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January 14, 2004 at 7:20 am #48881AnonymousGuest
I have a Hohner Tele 12 Professional series guitar I am thinking of selling, anyone know what a good market value might be for a rare guitar like this?
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January 14, 2004 at 7:26 am #84306AnonymousGuest
: I have a Hohner Tele 12 Professional series guitar I am thinking of selling, anyone know what a good market value might be for a rare guitar like this? thats a great guitar and probably worth atleast $850
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January 14, 2004 at 7:32 am #114922AnonymousGuest
: : I have a Hohner Tele 12 Professional series guitar I am thinking of selling, anyone know what a good market value might be for a rare guitar like this? : thats a great guitar and probably worth atleast $850 Yes it is a very nice guitar it sonds and play awesome , if you know anyone who might be intersted in buying it pass along the info.
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January 14, 2004 at 7:00 am #48882AnonymousGuest
I HAVE BEEN WANTING A GIBSON SG FOR A WHILE I WAS WONDERING WHAT WOULD BE A GOOD YEAR AND PRICE RANGE FOR THAT YEAR,AND THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF BUYING A SG THANKS, OH AND MAYBE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SOME SGS THANKS ALOT!!
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January 18, 2004 at 3:27 am #115007AnonymousGuest
I got a Gibson SG Special Faded a few months ago (maybe about a year ago), and it still amazes me. I bought it new for $550, plus a bunch of accessories (if you buy an SG, which I highly recommend, you should buy strap locks, or it will slip out of the straps and onto the floor, which is bad, although SG does stand for Solid Guitar, and rightly so), and it was about the best purchase I’ve ever made. I wasn’t sure if I made the right choice at first – I loved the tone, and the look, but it didn’t play all that great. But then I got it set up at a good shop close to me, and since then it plays like a dream. Seriously. Since then, I got it set up with heavier strings. I just took it in today to maybe get it set up again, but mostly ‘cuz I was worried that the neck was drying out (it’s really dry in my apartment), and the guy told me it probably didn’t need another set up, just some lemon oil on the neck and some new strings – he could tell I’d been playing it a lot lately because the strings were rusted from rubbing on the frets or something. The last guitar I owned was a Fender Squier, and I never played it because it was such a poorly-crafted piece of shit, it was more frustrating than fun playing it. I can’t guarantee that you’ll play guitar more if you buy an SG, but I played about twice a month when I had the Fender Squire, and I play almost every day now that I have a Gibson SG. I’m looking into replacing the pickups – they sound really good, but the pickups on SG Specials don’t come with covers, and I think I want a 498T for the lead pickup, which is what most SGs, including the Standard, come with. First, I would say don’t be afraid to buy a used SG. Really, they only sound and play better with age, so if you don’t mind some scuffs and scratches, look around for a good used SG. That said, I paid less for my guitar than I probably would have spent for a used SG – for some reason, the SG Special is a lot cheaper than other SGs. The differences are mostly cosmetic – the Special doesn’t come with bindings, but I talked to a guy at a guitar shop and he told me that the bindings are only cosmetic – they look nice, but they don’t really change the way the guitar plays or sounds. The pickups don’t come with covers either – again, I think the difference is mostly cosmetic, but in this case I think covers would be nice – they look better, and occasionally my high e string gets caught on the neck pickup, something that wouldn’t happen if I had pickups with covers. I know this is long-winded, but just one more thing – don’t buy an Epiphone, or an SG knockoff. Most Epiphones don’t have set necks, and so the sustain pretty much sucks, unless you get lucky and find one that has a neck that was bolted on really well. Also, the craftsmanship and electronics on USA Gibsons are top-notch. They don’t set them up very well out of the factory, but for $20 or $25, you can take it to a trustworthy guitar shop and have them set it up right. The SG looks like a million bucks and sounds even better, take it from this satisfied customer.
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February 14, 2004 at 12:30 am #115392AnonymousGuest
: I have an Epiphone SG Special that is Vintage red. I bought it for $270.00 almost new at a pawn shop. It payed nice, there was nothing wrong with it and it wasn’t even scratched. Well I bought it a few months ago and I want to sell it. How much would I sell it for, or should I sell it for? I’m thinking about selling it to a pawn shop. How much do you think they’d buy it for? Thanx.
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February 14, 2004 at 12:30 am #115425AnonymousGuest
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February 26, 2004 at 6:56 pm #115578AnonymousGuest
: : I have an Epiphone SG Special that is Vintage red. I bought it for $270.00 almost new at a pawn shop. It payed nice, there was nothing wrong with it and it wasn’t even scratched. : Well I bought it a few months ago and I want to sell it. How much would I sell it for, or should I sell it for? I’m thinking about selling it to a pawn shop. How much do you think they’d buy it for? Thanx.
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January 29, 2004 at 11:19 pm #115149AnonymousGuest
where do you dudes get your gibsons so cheap?
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January 29, 2004 at 11:17 pm #115150AnonymousGuest
where did you buy one that cheap?
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January 24, 2004 at 1:36 pm #115051AnonymousGuest
A ’78 Gibson for $450? "Like new in condition"? Holy shit, did you get an incredible deal. More like winning the lottery than getting a bargain. The place I go to get my guitar set up was selling a USED Gibson SG Standard (probably made around 1995 or 2000) for $1,000 ; older (like 60’s or 70’s) used guitars, especially something like a Gibson SG, are often considered "vintage," so guitar shops tend to sell them for more than what it would cost new, ESPECIALLY if they’re in great condition, like it sounds like yours is. Was it made in ’78, or is it a ’78 reissue? Either way, you got a bargain. The Gibson SG Special Faded may be $769.98 in the catalog you looked at, but at least in Minneapolis, you would have a hard time finding anywhere selling it for more than $600 or so. Also, as far as the "faded" part, the gimmick is that the guitar is supposed to look older quicker, like you’ve been playing it for years when you’ve really only been playing it for months, kinda like when they were selling Levi’s jeans by telling people they would look broken in after just a few washes. I’ve had my SG Special Faded for almost half a year, and it still looks like it did when I bought it, but I figure it will start to "fade" pretty soon, not that it really matters that much to me one way or the other. I read something on some website where someone was reviewing the Gibson SG Special Faded, the guy said that John Lennon (or maybe it was Paul McCartney) stripped the varnish off, and afterwards his guitar had a "warmer tone," but I can’t verify that – I imagine the pickups change the tone a lot more than the finish. Someday maybe I’ll put some "gloss laquer finish" or something on it, but for now I’m more than happy with it, and don’t care if/when it looks worn. My basic understanding is, with the Special Faded, they skimp on all the stuff that is "cosmetic" – the finish (again, no "gloss laquer finish"), the bindings (no bindings), fingerboard may be left over from some other SG (I understand mine was left over from the SG Gothic, so it has half-moons, which I think is kinda cool – whatever fingerboard it sells with is probably quality), the pickups (same basic pickups, but the coils, or whatever, are covered with paper instead of whatever they usually protect them with – doesn’t affect the tone or play whatsoever), and "Gibson" is a decal on the headstock instead of embossed. Still made in the USA, with the same electronics, and (I think) the same craftsmanship as any other Gibson SG. Something to keep in mind – the Epis don’t come with the same pickups that the USA Gibsons do. The Epi I played, I still really liked its tone, so if you like the tone and the craftsmanship of an Epi, and you like how it plays, Epis will definitely be cheaper, but I would still suggest you go USA Gibson, including used, as long as you can afford it, and you plan on treating it well. Whatever you decide, good luck, I hope you enjoy playing as much as I do with my SG!
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January 14, 2004 at 6:38 am #48880AnonymousGuest
I have a 1996 VHT Pittbul 50 watt 1×12 combo amp but I can’t find anywhere that helps me attain a value of the amp. Any insights would be helpful.
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January 14, 2004 at 3:58 am #48879AnonymousGuest
I have an electric guitar site in spanish. It´s located en http://www.economico.cl more especifically in http://www.economico.cl/template1/
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January 27, 2004 at 6:01 pm #86081AnonymousGuest
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January 14, 2004 at 3:22 am #48878AnonymousGuest
I need some ferrils for a harmony rocket guitar(ca 1966)These are the washer/bushing type inserts that go into the holes where the tuning machines are mounted. Could use other parts or guitar that is good for parts. Thank you. bill [email protected]
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February 23, 2004 at 4:37 pm #90017AnonymousGuest
: I need some ferrils for a harmony rocket guitar(ca 1966)These are the washer/bushing type inserts that go into the holes where the tuning machines are mounted. Could use other parts or guitar that is good for parts. Thank you. i am looking for a bridge for a harmony stratatone Thanks Chopper : bill : [email protected]
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January 14, 2004 at 7:59 am #84305AnonymousGuest
: I need some ferrils for a harmony rocket guitar(ca 1966)These are the washer/bushing type inserts that go into the holes where the tuning machines are mounted. Could use other parts or guitar that is good for parts. Thank you. Hey Bill, I may have some. I just need a picture of which ones you have. Do they look like a nut on the top or are they round? Bill : bill : [email protected]
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February 9, 2004 at 9:14 am #88101AnonymousGuest
have you checked out stewart macDonald, the may be able to lead you in the right direction, the helped me when i need a left hand nut for a 89 Left handed gibson LP : Hey Bill, : I may have some. I just need a picture of which ones you have. Do they look like a nut on the top or are they round? : Bill : : bill : : [email protected]
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March 22, 2004 at 12:20 pm #92372AnonymousGuest
Hey, I have what I believe is a ’66 Harmony Archtop that’s missing a pickguard. Do any of you know where I can find a replacement one, or happen to have the dimensions so that i can fabricate one? The model number is: 1213. If anybody has one and can send me a scan of it in it’s original size, that’d be really helpful. My email is [email protected] Thanks!
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January 14, 2004 at 1:49 am #48877AnonymousGuest
I have been playing guitar for about two months now, I have messed around with the settings for my amplifier but can’t seem to get the sound I want. I have a squire 15??? It has volume, gain, master, treble, mid, and bass. Each of them go to ten. What settings do I need for a clean sound. and how do I distort the sound? —————————thanks James
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January 20, 2004 at 4:35 am #85020AnonymousGuest
: : I have been playing guitar for about two months now, I have messed around with the settings for my amplifier but can’t seem to get the sound I want. I have a squire 15??? It has volume, gain, master, treble, mid, and bass. Each of them go to ten. What settings do I need for a clean sound. and how do I distort the sound? : —————————thanks James Set the amp up for your clean sound, and get a distortion pedal to take care of the crunch. Then, when you want distortion, you just kick the pedal on, and, hey presto! Easier than trying to change your amp settings half way through a song!!
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January 13, 2004 at 10:10 pm #48876AnonymousGuest
I have a real vintage, nearly mint 80’s white Marshall Lead 12 mini stack. I’m looking for interesting trades on guitars or other stuff like a real Fender Strat guitar neck. This was recently valued at the local vintage dealer at $400.
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January 13, 2004 at 10:01 pm #48875AnonymousGuest
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January 13, 2004 at 7:35 pm #48874AnonymousGuest
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January 13, 2004 at 1:27 pm #48872AnonymousGuest
hi i just bought my gt-6 3 weeks ago, it really rocks but sometimes when i play metal i cant seem to get that powerful compact metal effect. i tried makin my own but just couldnt, pls anyone help me to sound like death , children of bodom or dimebag.
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January 13, 2004 at 12:06 pm #48873AnonymousGuest
Have you ever heard Finnish guitars? Please let me know about what you think these guitars. http://www.woodyguitars.com
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January 13, 2004 at 10:19 am #48871AnonymousGuest
Hi, If you are interested in Hagstrom gutiars you might enjoy this site! www,hagstromcanada.com R.
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January 13, 2004 at 10:20 am #84164AnonymousGuest
: Hi, : If you are interested in Hagstrom gutiars you might enjoy this site! http://www.hagstromcanada.com : R.
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January 13, 2004 at 10:16 am #48870AnonymousGuest
Those of you familiar with Ebay might enjoy teh Robbie Rants" page http://www.robbieloud.net Cheers! RL
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January 13, 2004 at 9:22 am #48869AnonymousGuest
Hello, I own a Gibson Accoustic Classical Guitar. It was given to me by my grandfather 13 years ago. On the inside of the sound hole there is a sticker stateing that the guitar was made in Kalamazoo,Mich and the serial number is 830606 .All I know is that it was made either in 1966 or 1969. Im just curious to see if there is any more information about this guitar and if it is worth something. Thank you for your help!!
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March 15, 2004 at 6:06 am #91791AnonymousGuest
: Hello, I own a old Martin nylon string guitar. It was my fathers and it has been past on to me. He found it while helping a friend renovate an apartment complex, I don’t have any info except the serial number (10514) and date (I believe it was built in the early 1900’s around 1905 or so). I am intrested in the name of the body style and worth. I would appreciate any help you could give me. Thanks for your time.
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March 6, 2004 at 9:30 am #91061AnonymousGuest
hey, hows it going guys i need help with this one. I have a late 1940,s jumbo gretch, Ivory inlays, numbered,but cant make out numbers only 500 made
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February 11, 2004 at 8:23 am #88235AnonymousGuest
I just picked up a dean guitar sn # E817991 in ment condition can I get a ball park price and some history from the serial number thanks
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February 26, 2004 at 6:58 am #90143AnonymousGuest
I have an, about 20 year old Fender F-240 acoustic guitar in near mint condition and i was wondering how much it would be worth.
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February 6, 2004 at 11:09 pm #87628AnonymousGuest
: Hello, I own a Gibson SG the serial number on the back of the headstock is 623684. Im not sure what year or anything it is but its all original equiptment, the pearl inlays are rectangle, not trapezoid, the tuning pegs are three on each side. Thank you very much for your help.
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February 5, 2004 at 10:43 pm #87496AnonymousGuest
: Hello, I am an owner of a 12 string Alvarez acoustic guitar. I have no idea what the serial number or the model number is but it has special, what looks to be like sterling silver keys and bindings do you have any idea of what it may be worth???
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January 24, 2004 at 11:37 am #115041AnonymousGuest
i have a concert spanish guitar inside it is written jose perez concert spanish guitar ,london. it is about 40yrs old. what would be its price?
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January 20, 2004 at 2:20 am #85031AnonymousGuest
: Hello, I own a Ovation Adamas Guitar. It is a graphite acoustic with a bilt in pick-up. The serial number is 1881-nb5 6997. How much is it worth Thank you for your help!!
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February 19, 2004 at 9:16 pm #89608AnonymousGuest
: : HELLO I OWN A 1965 FENDER TELECATER SERIAL NUMBER IS S814870 HOW MUCH IS THIS WORTH. IT IS ALL ORIGANAL AND IS MADE BEFORE FENDER WAS BOUGHT BY CBS
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January 13, 2004 at 7:07 am #48868AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a Jackson Dinky Reverse with HSS pickup configuration – the humbucker in the bridge position has a very weak signal – anyone have any suggestions or know where I can get a wiring diagram to fix it? Thanks in advance!
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January 17, 2004 at 10:17 pm #114988AnonymousGuest
: I’ve got a Jackson Dinky Reverse with HSS pickup configuration – the humbucker in the bridge position has a very weak signal – anyone have any suggestions or know where I can get a wiring diagram to fix it? Thanks in advance! Try This link! it work out just fine with my RR3 greetz luke at http://www.TheGuardian.be
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January 13, 2004 at 4:53 am #48867AnonymousGuest
Anybody out there have a schematic diagram to fit a Fernandes sustainer to a guitar with two humbuckers and with 1 Volume and 1 Tone Pot…?
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January 15, 2004 at 1:48 am #84297AnonymousGuest
: Anybody out there have a schematic diagram to fit a Fernandes sustainer FSK-401 kit…?
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January 13, 2004 at 4:03 am #48866AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Silvertone
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January 13, 2004 at 1:56 am #48864AnonymousGuest
I am looking for a guitar player who can get the job done. If you are interested hit me on my email: [email protected]
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January 13, 2004 at 1:29 am #48865AnonymousGuest
Hello, im looking for a Hohner Professional The Prinz guitar. please let me know if you want to sell, Thank you!
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January 12, 2004 at 11:59 pm #48863AnonymousGuest
ALright, so is it really that bad if you use an electric guitar on a bass amp?…they’re basically the same only the bass is capable of throwing out lower tones right?
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February 23, 2004 at 4:25 am #89837AnonymousGuest
the tone shapes are different and playing a guitar through a bass head wont do any thing except give it that chunky ballsy sound and the other way will work to you just have to watch your volume and have a thin bass tone ive been gigging my bass through a 60s silvertone guitar head for a couple years at with an eq pedal and it still none the less for wear the newer stuff is crap just remember that and the heavier the better
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January 13, 2004 at 10:33 pm #84149AnonymousGuest
Well there is more to it than that because the guitar amps are built to shape the tone of the guitar in a pleasing way– if done right. That is why Rivera amps and say a Carr amp sound different, they are acheiving different great guitar tones, and reacting to the guitars signal in different ways. From what I understand you won’t damage a bass amp playing a guitar through it– but I’ve also been told that bass through guitar amp is a bad bad thing, but the tone, overdrive, subtle compression from the tubes, and the eq settings won’t be what a guitar wants to see in an amp.
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January 12, 2004 at 9:34 pm #48861AnonymousGuest
can anyone tell me where I can order plans for a dreadnaught style acoustic D18 guitar????
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January 12, 2004 at 8:52 pm #48862AnonymousGuest
I’m wondering if you can help me find a Guild electric, produced in the mid-80’s I think. I think it was maybe part of the X family. It was cream with black trim; the body shape was kind of a mix between an Explorer and the X-79. The odd part was it had triangular shapes cut out of the body, and I think even one in the head.
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January 12, 2004 at 8:21 pm #48860AnonymousGuest
Seeking advice on the best way to sell a 1979 Gibson ES 175cc (Charlie Christian Pickup. Ebay? Online to a dealer? ETc. Any idea of the value as it is in superb condition (9 out of 10) Thnks
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January 29, 2004 at 7:45 am #86429AnonymousGuest
How much? Where are you? Any pics? I may be interested. : Seeking advice on the best way to sell a 1979 Gibson ES 175cc (Charlie Christian Pickup. Ebay? Online to a dealer? ETc. Any idea of the value as it is in superb condition (9 out of 10) Thnks
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January 5, 2005 at 5:27 pm #96961AnonymousGuest
: How much? Where are you? Any pics? I may be interested. : : Seeking advice on the best way to sell a 1979 Gibson Hi, You might consider to sell it to me. I’ll pay 2000.00 usd excl. shipping for it. Richard
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January 12, 2004 at 5:33 pm #48859AnonymousGuest
Hey, a few days ago my uncle sent me a fender telecaster that a dying friend had left him. It looks like its been around the block a few times, how can i determine the age? the only numbers on it are DES164227 and 2573254 Thanks for any help
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February 17, 2004 at 4:43 am #89290AnonymousGuest
Well, Computer literate, I’m NOT! I THINK I PUSHED THE WRONG BUTTON! The serial numbers can be researched pretty easy. Where are they? Fender still has an office in California, I think. Just about any music store could help you find them. Can you describe it? What kind of logo does it have on the headstock? What kind of saddles on the bridge assembly? These things would help date it (BALLPARK) to a degree. If you are interested in selling it, there are people who would like to know more about it, and I’m one of them. Please respond. Good luck.
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March 1, 2004 at 6:01 am #90625AnonymousGuest
Here’s a website that should help you date it: http://www.scholte.tmfweb.nl/dating-guitar.htm The next question of course is "what’s it worth?" – That’s how I ran across the above link – a buddy has an old tele he wanted me to take a look at and re-string, see if I could get it playing better – after seeing it I had to find out how old it was – it’s 1967 all original honey/butterscotch Tele. Beat up a bit – but wonder what it’s worth – any ideas out there?
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January 13, 2004 at 10:43 pm #84170AnonymousGuest
http://www.fenderforum.com/forum.html?db=&message_area_number=17&lastpost=2004-01-1310:41:37 That should be a link to the tele forum at fenderforum.com where you could ask and get the answer.
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January 12, 2004 at 4:54 pm #48858AnonymousGuest
Hi, Im buying a mesa dual rectifier very soon and i currently use a Zoom GFX-8 multi effects that i want to use with the am via the effects loop. Ive never hooked up an effects loop before so any help on how to set up and use would be most appreciated. Thanks
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January 12, 2004 at 2:19 pm #48857AnonymousGuest
Remember the dude who recommended to download the demo at http://www.q-tuner.com? I went for the 96 kHz version and IMO it is a must for any bass player out there. Alas, difficult reading.
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January 12, 2004 at 9:48 am #48856AnonymousGuest
Hi I found a Lyle guitar 890 in a garbage can with a broken neck. I took it to the shop where I was taking lessens at the time. Theu were able to fix it pretty good. It only has one place that makes a vibration sound if you aren’t carful. If you know which fret and where to put you finger know one would ever know. I love it! It has inlayed abalone on the frets and a wonderful bridge. I have had two offers to buy it. One from my guitar teacher at the time and one from a realy old timer. But I said no to all. I will always keep it. It is my garbage can guitar. :7) I just wish I knew what it sold for new and Where were they sold? I am looking for a tweleve string now. I used to play one a little and loved it. But I don’t know what is a reasonable price for one. Thanks to all who read this. ivorysoul
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January 12, 2004 at 9:18 pm #84016AnonymousGuest
Here is all I know about Lyle guitars … http://may.pipebox.net/phill/lyle/ : Hi I found a Lyle guitar 890 in a garbage can with a broken neck. I took it to the shop where I was taking lessens at the time. Theu were able to fix it pretty good. It only has one place that makes a vibration sound if you aren’t carful. If you know which fret and where to put you finger know one would ever know. I love it! : It has inlayed abalone on the frets and a wonderful bridge. I have had two offers to buy it. One from my guitar teacher at the time and one from a realy old timer. But I said no to all. I will always keep it. It is my garbage can guitar. :7) : I just wish I knew what it sold for new and Where were they sold? : I am looking for a tweleve string now. I used to play one a little and loved it. : But I don’t know what is a reasonable price for one. : Thanks to all who read this. : ivorysoul
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January 12, 2004 at 7:44 am #48855AnonymousGuest
several doors shows for trade including the paris shows la scene and le zenith also the brussels show let me know if you are interested, i’m only interested in doors shows.
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January 12, 2004 at 6:54 am #48854AnonymousGuest
Anyone with imformation on getting a manual for this recorder would be greatly appreciated.
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January 24, 2004 at 11:59 pm #115068AnonymousGuest
: Anyone with imformation on getting a manual for this recorder would be greatly appreciated. Yes PLEASE SEND IT TO ME IF YOU FIND IT. thanks
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January 12, 2004 at 5:27 am #48852AnonymousGuest
Looking to buy LPB-2
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January 12, 2004 at 5:15 am #48853AnonymousGuest
Hi everybody! I am looking for those schematics: Eden bass amp, boss overdrives or distorsions and DOD preamp pedal YJM
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January 12, 2004 at 3:43 am #48851AnonymousGuest
i doin this priject on guitar plecrums and need help finding out like how they r made and any information about tht piece of plastic tht is often lost overlooked and a lot of people could not live without. thx
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January 12, 2004 at 3:33 am #48849AnonymousGuest
I need a bassist, guitarist, and a drummer for a punk rock band. I’m looking for people (ages 14-17)who are willing to be different so we’ll stand out above the other punk bands. I have no preference whether people are male or female. I have not had any previous experience in a band that has actually played together. I am female and I sing and the other guitarist/singer is female. We DO NOT want to be known as a girl or a chick band. Please, if you’re interested, contact us. We live in Cleveland, Ohio.
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January 12, 2004 at 2:18 am #48850AnonymousGuest
Hi, I really hope you can help me. I got a Marshall Combo Amp on Ebay & it supposedly worked before being shipped to me. Problem is, when I went to install the trans, it doesn’t now ($800 big ones later). I think I did everything right…tho I’m stumped at why it doesn’t work? At first I thought the amp doesn’t come on at all, but then I noticed the tubes glowing, so it appears that on/off switch doesn’t work. When I flip the on/off switch slowly, it crackles in the middle or pops as if it will work but doesn’t. Then 1 time, i tried the on/off switch back & forth while leavin the standby on, & suddenly the on/off switch’s red lite finally came on for a nansecond & a fizzle happened followed by a teeny amount of smoke. Since I know it isn’t the cords, or the cables…I’m wondering if it’s a short in the on/off switch & if so, how hard that is to fix. By the way, the switches on the back are set to 120 Marshall UK volts (tho I have 110v, like your ave American)…& 4 ohms, could this be part of the problem? Thanks, George
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January 12, 2004 at 1:08 am #48847AnonymousGuest
Hi there, to whom it may concern. I was looking at a site on scales that suggested an F melodic minor scale could be played over a G7b9 chord. It is my understanding that a scale must contain the chord tones of that chord to be played over. So; a G7b9 chord is- G-B-D-F-Ab. The F melodic minor scale (ascending) is- F-G-Ab-Bb-C-D-E-F. The Bb of the scale clashes with B of the chord. What’s the story?
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January 13, 2004 at 11:00 pm #84166AnonymousGuest
I really hate the whole "plug a scale into the chord on the sheet" approach to playing because it causes confusion in just the manner that it has for you. Lets take the scale in question: the F is the b7 of the chord, it works, the G in the scale is the root of the chord which works (except often the b9 (Ab here) will end up resolving down to the G which will act as the 5th of the next chord that is why voice leading and what the "change" is is often more important than the chord at any given moment when a chord is played for a measure or less (or two measures when the tempo approaches ludicrous speed) the change is what is going on not the static scale/chord relationship.), the Ab works because it will be played either by the comping guy or the bassist and as you’re playing you’ll hear where to go from that note the flat 9 i sso distinctive, the Bb would be the "blue note" and be a very sweet color tone, the C would clash like all forths do but if there are no G’s being played and the Ab (flat 9) is subing for the root of the chord then the C might not sound bad if hit on a down beat but I’d not try to play it on a downbeats, the D should work, and the E should work. Play around with it and see how it sounds over the changes and that chord for yourself. Of greater concern than the Bb is the D, because if someone decides to flat the fifth it will clash. What ever tune you’re playing, don’t ignore the melody so see what it is over that chord, and consider what that chord is doing in the overall structure of the tune, and look at the chord before and after the G7b9 to see where the voices are going.
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January 12, 2004 at 5:43 pm #84032AnonymousGuest
Well the main rule is rules are made to be broken…. as I recall a melodic minor scale only has a flat 3rd, ie F-G-Ab-B-C-D-E-F … but I could be wrong too. : Hi there, to whom it may concern. : I was looking at a site on scales that suggested an F melodic minor scale could be played over a G7b9 chord. It is my understanding that a scale must contain the chord tones of that chord to be played over. So; a G7b9 chord is- G-B-D-F-Ab. The F melodic minor scale (ascending) is- F-G-Ab-Bb-C-D-E-F. The Bb of the scale clashes with B of the chord. What’s the story?
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January 12, 2004 at 12:50 am #48848AnonymousGuest
i wanna download free mp3 songs
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January 11, 2004 at 11:12 pm #48845AnonymousGuest
hey anyone know the price for a louden guitar
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January 11, 2004 at 11:10 pm #48846AnonymousGuest
Hey anybody out there know any where i could price my louden guitar its the 179th ever made and in good nick and must be worth a good bit of money
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January 24, 2004 at 2:32 pm #85791AnonymousGuest
: Hey anybody out there know any where i could price my louden guitar its the 179th ever made and in good nick and must be worth a good bit of money Hey let me know the specs and I’ll get back to you
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January 6, 2005 at 11:42 pm #112848AnonymousGuest
: : Hey anybody out there know any where i could price my louden guitar its the 179th ever made and in good nick and must be worth a good bit of money : Hey let me know the specs and I’ll get back to you try http://www.georgelowden.com
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January 11, 2004 at 8:05 pm #48844AnonymousGuest
Hello, I just purchased this guitar for my guitar-playing children from a neighbor at a garage sale and am trying to find out more about it. It is a classical guitar, and is labeled Made in Japan. Could the 70 in the model number mean it was made in 1970? Any info at all is helpful.
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January 11, 2004 at 7:19 pm #48842AnonymousGuest
Hi I´ve an Ibanez SA160QMTE and want to build in better Pickups. Does anyone tried this before? What Pickups you have used? What are your results. Best regards Oldbeetle Olli
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January 27, 2004 at 4:58 am #86084AnonymousGuest
when adding new pickups to this instrument make sure the pickups have the same thickness in wires. i have put my rg450 ibanez inf pickups into a gibson les paul studio and they are too powerful for the pots, i have changed them twice. make sure you dont make the same mistake! get a pro to assess your new pickups first! sa 160 is a beautiful instrument, dont ever change it for the world. best of luck strummers! please e-mail me if u have any quieries. i will do all i can to help
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January 11, 2004 at 6:48 pm #48843AnonymousGuest
come one come all! get your scanned tabs here..
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January 11, 2004 at 5:25 pm #48841AnonymousGuest
does any body know who could find the schematic for a 1960`s Guild rotoverb? the bright techs decided to seal it with epoxy….sealed forever. is anybody familiar with the history of this box?..any techs? mods? schematics?.
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January 11, 2004 at 12:32 pm #48840AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me about the PRS Santana neck. Is it thicker than their stock wide fat neck? Is it larger than the Paul Standard fat 50’s neck. Any info would help. Thanks to all.
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January 11, 2004 at 7:48 am #48839AnonymousGuest
anyone know if this guitar is any good, or know any common problems with it. i think it’s made in korea, it is white, with black hardware this guitar looks cool to me, if i get it im prob going to change the pickups out of it though,
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January 11, 2004 at 2:19 am #48837AnonymousGuest
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January 11, 2004 at 2:03 am #48838AnonymousGuest
Does any one know of a good expression pedal to use with the Fender Cyber-Twin? I have a Line6 but it will only vary volume between 1-6. th manual say to use an expression pedal wioth a rating of 10K to 250K ohms but I found it hard to get specs on the various pedals available.
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February 10, 2004 at 6:28 am #88057AnonymousGuest
http://www.music123.com/Item/?itemno=44082 this is the pedal for you it is awsome
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January 11, 2004 at 12:50 am #48836AnonymousGuest
i have my dads old STELLA guitar and i want to know if there is any value in it or if i should get a new one
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January 11, 2004 at 8:14 am #83867AnonymousGuest
: i have my dads old STELLA guitar and i want to know if there is any value in it or if i should get a new one If it’s one of the better models then keep it. Harmony made some pretty nice guitars and the Stella line has some fine guitars. You can go to my site and look at some Stellas and see what you have. Just click on the Harmony guitars link/pictures and descriptions. http://www.comparethevalue.com Send me an email when you find out which model you have. Bill
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January 10, 2004 at 11:14 pm #48835AnonymousGuest
To whom it may concern: Where can I sell my 1929 Francisco Simplicio Acoustic Guitar?. It is an extraordinay jewel of sound but can’t find a serious institution to buy it. Thank’s for your response. Patricia.
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February 3, 2004 at 11:01 pm #87154AnonymousGuest
: To whom it may concern: : Where can I sell my 1929 Francisco Simplicio Acoustic : Guitar?. It is an extraordinay jewel of sound but can’t : find a serious institution to buy it. : Thank’s for your response. : Patricia.
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February 27, 2004 at 8:36 am #90312AnonymousGuest
Hi Patricia, If your Simplicio is still available please tell me more about it. What condition is it in? Any cracks or repairs? What is your asking price? Any pictures? I may be interested in the guitar myself. Thanks, Enrique
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February 9, 2004 at 7:05 pm #88095AnonymousGuest
Dear Patricia. You should have no problems finding a buyer for such a lovely instrument. My guitarteacher owned two (one from 1929 in original state with a tornavoz). I have always wanted one but they have become too expensive. If it hasn´t gone already I can give you som names of dealers. I know it isn’t the best solution to sell it to a dealer or collector it should really go to a concerned musician. Would you let me know your asking price. Kind regards Barry
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September 21, 2004 at 8:03 pm #110834AnonymousGuest
: Dear Patricia. Just today I read your message in this board. Could you please tell me if your Simplicio is still available or not. Thanks. Best wishes A.R.
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November 10, 2004 at 4:42 am #111649AnonymousGuest
Hi Patricia. I am very interested in your Simplicio guitar. Is it still for sale? What condition is it in and where did you get it. I also have a simplicio from 1929 and would like to own another. Please send photos of the guitar if you can. thanks
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January 10, 2004 at 9:13 pm #48833AnonymousGuest
I’m trying to find out how much my 10 year old Hohner ST Scorpion is worth and I’m not having much luck. Does anyone have any ideas?
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January 10, 2004 at 7:26 pm #48834AnonymousGuest
#MN9123139 im pretty sure this is a mexican made tele, but does anyone know the exact year? thanks!
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January 12, 2004 at 5:46 pm #84003AnonymousGuest
It’s a mexican 1999, M==>Mexico, N==>Ninety + 9==>9, 123139==>s/n. : #MN9123139 : im pretty sure this is a mexican made tele, but does anyone know the exact year? : thanks!
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January 10, 2004 at 4:01 pm #48832AnonymousGuest
i bought a set of dunlop strap locks and tried to screw in the new screws without drilling (#1 screw up). I screwed forcefully screwed them in and now the hole is too big for the screw. what should i do now? Am i totally f*$#ed? should i buy a bigger screw to fit in the new strap lock buttons that will fit securely in the hole? any help would be appreciated. The guitar is a gibson sg.
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January 10, 2004 at 7:59 pm #83711AnonymousGuest
The old method for fixing this it to pack out the hole with matches to give the screw somthing to grip on to. Try it it might work!
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February 25, 2004 at 3:10 am #90155AnonymousGuest
The best way is too get you a couple toothpicks and some wood glue. Put a dab of glue in the hole first then stick the tooth picks in one at a time and break off the excess. Do this until you fill the hole. Now simply screw your strap locks back in. Brian Calloway http://www.theguitarfiles.com
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January 10, 2004 at 12:59 pm #48830AnonymousGuest
i own a blue charvette electric guitar comprising of one single coil and one humbucker and a strat type bridge.it has a pointed reverse headstock like some jacksons,was made in japan and has the serial number 011746.i paid £175 for it secondhand.can anyone give me any information on this model like when it was made and how much it would have cost new and any other information as i can find none at all and have never seen another the same (is it rare?)
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November 25, 2004 at 11:46 pm #125898AnonymousGuest
I own one exactly the same, same colour and everything. I bought mine second hand about ten years ago and it has proved to be the only guitar I have kept all that time and probably the best bargain I ever had. I paid £200 for it and a peavey amp. I have never seen another one, I think they were sort of mid range in terms of price but I’m not sure. The only thing I do know is that Charvel really didn’t have a very long lifespan as a company before they were bought out by Jackson. So yeah it is pretty rare I think but not in a collectible way cos few people (and no big names) noticed how good they were.
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January 10, 2004 at 10:35 am #48829AnonymousGuest
Why does delay have to be the last pedal to put in your setup? I currently have: 1.Boss Digital Delay DD-6 2.Dunlop Crybaby Wah 3.Boss Tremelo 4.Electro-Harmonix Small Stone 5.Digitech Whammy 4 The reason why I ask is because when I put my Delay at the end and try to produce an echo of a signal while using any of the other effects, the delayed signal only comes back clean. In order to get it to work I have to put my delay first. Whats the deal?
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January 10, 2004 at 9:48 am #48828AnonymousGuest
I own 12 guitars, and one bass. (I am not so good on the bass, I just use it sometime recording). I get gigs to play early evenings playing soft easy jazz at out door partys. I looked around for a instrument that had the sound I have heard other playing on the radio. I just played a Cordova one time and knew it was what I was looking for. I find the sound and easy of playing the best. If you play classical or jazz, take my advice, try a Cordova FWCW. I think you will agree with me, the thin body and sound features make this the best in its class.
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January 10, 2004 at 9:09 am #48827AnonymousGuest
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January 10, 2004 at 9:05 am #48826AnonymousGuest
Could anyone identify that blue accoustic he is playing in a video rendition of Redemption Song?
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January 16, 2004 at 1:42 am #114936AnonymousGuest
It’s a 1976 Ovation Adamas
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January 10, 2004 at 5:52 am #48825AnonymousGuest
i would like to know how my my Kramer-Pacer guitar is worth. please email me and let me know as soon as you can. thank you.
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January 10, 2004 at 5:45 am #48824AnonymousGuest
I have this green telecaster copy, apparently by Capri. Made in Japan, serial # 1000017. Does anyone know anything about this make? thanks,
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January 10, 2004 at 5:28 am #48823AnonymousGuest
i bought a used strat with a stock floyd rose II bridge on it. the whammy bar is floppy – it feels loose even when screwed down tightly. do floyd whammy bars have a tendency to wear down? all of my other guitars have fender american standard bridges, so i don’t know what’s typical for a floyd. should i just get used to a floppy bar? or will a bridge replacement solve the problem? thanks. bd
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January 10, 2004 at 3:48 am #48822AnonymousGuest
Can anyone help me please… My friend recently gave me his Peavey transtube 112 EFX electric guitar amp. I have an Ibanez GaX 30 guitar, neway… I cant seem to find out how to get the rock or metal distortion on the amp. Basically it all seems like different variations of clean. My friend never used the amp, so he doesnt know. But you would think a $300 amp would have the common rock/metal distortion. Do you think there is anything I could add on to the guitar like a pedal or something to get thjat effect? Please help!
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January 10, 2004 at 2:36 am #48821AnonymousGuest
I need help to replace my regular pickup with the dualk ral humbucker off a Kramer guitar. Please give advice if performed a similar operation. DIagrams are of much help
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January 10, 2004 at 12:57 am #48819AnonymousGuest
Hi, I own a USA ’78 sunburst telecaster in original condition. What value should I put on it for insurance purposes? (in GB£). Thanks in advance!
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January 10, 2004 at 12:51 am #48820AnonymousGuest
I just recently bought a 73-74 Jazzmaster. It needs some TLC, badly. Besides a fret job there is a bad buzz emanating from the neck pick-up, Does anyone know what to do about this annoying problem?
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January 11, 2004 at 8:18 am #83862AnonymousGuest
: I just recently bought a 73-74 Jazzmaster. It needs some TLC, badly. Besides a fret job there is a bad buzz emanating from the neck pick-up, Does anyone know what to do about this annoying problem? You need to take the pickguard off and see if the ground wire is connected to one of the pots. The ground wire will be the covering of the neck pickups wire like a sheild. If it connected, then take out the pickup and check it there to see if it’s connected to the pickup. A good guitar tech could fix it for about $40. Good luck billieg2
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January 10, 2004 at 12:28 am #48818AnonymousGuest
How can I look up serial #’s, new to guitars.
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January 9, 2004 at 8:43 pm #48814AnonymousGuest
Anyone out there know how much an old framus guitar is worth model: 5/59-52T, serial no: 40255 OR does anyone know where to find out the going rate on this guitar? Thanks, -Rich
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January 25, 2004 at 9:26 pm #85938AnonymousGuest
Anybody know the age of a Framus and worth ser#6199 : OR does anyone know where to find out the going rate on this guitar? : Thanks, : -Rich
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January 25, 2004 at 9:30 pm #115060AnonymousGuest
: Anybody know the age of a Framus and worth ser#6199 : : OR does anyone know where to find out the going rate on this guitar? : : Thanks, : : Bill
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January 9, 2004 at 5:02 pm #48812AnonymousGuest
I have a Made in USA Strat Serial # E 324414, but I do not know what year it is. I think it is a 1982. Anyody know. It would be a big help Doug
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January 9, 2004 at 7:26 pm #114845AnonymousGuest
serial # for an ’83 but w/overlap could have been made in ’82… technically it’s an ’83 though. : I have a Made in USA Strat Serial # E 324414, but I do not know what year it is. I think it is a 1982. Anyody know. It would be a big help : Doug
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January 11, 2004 at 2:20 am #114881AnonymousGuest
It’s a 2005 and you are a man from the future!!!!!!! : serial # for an ’83 but w/overlap could have been made in ’82… technically it’s an ’83 though. : : I have a Made in USA Strat Serial # E 324414, but I do not know what year it is. I think it is a 1982. Anyody know. It would be a big help : : Doug
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January 9, 2004 at 3:47 pm #48811AnonymousGuest
I’m trying to fix my gibson pick-up selector but since I never seen a selector before (talking about the whole piece)I’d like to ask whether there could be a scheme to follow or to look at before aptempting to do anything… cheers
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January 9, 2004 at 1:03 pm #48810AnonymousGuest
I am trying to set up my vibrato on my new Squire Cyclone as this was set flush to the body. I have taken you advise re the 6 screws at the front. I have now got the unit floating as I like although I had to release the claw screws at the back quite a bit. My questions are, does the vibrato plate rock on/against the six screws? Is there anything under the vibrato plate or does is it just the six screws attached to the body? How high should the two outside screws be away from the body? Is it likely that the vibrato plate can dig into the body when tilted forward? Sorry for so many questions but your time and advise would be much appreciated.
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January 9, 2004 at 7:32 am #48807AnonymousGuest
my aunt gave me an el degas model no. 120 and im guessing it’s pretty old. if you have any infomation on this guitar PLEASE email me or post a follw up thingy or whatever thanks so much
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Hi,
I was trying to do some research on this particular model of El Degas since my mother gave it to me. This is the only post I’ve come across that mentions this model. I realize you posted this in 2004, but I would like to know if you’ve learned anything about the guitar since.
Thank you.
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January 9, 2004 at 6:55 am #48806AnonymousGuest
I would like someone to give me ideas on where to sell my brand new custom Gibson L5 Wes Montgomery Guitar and case and it comes with a Gibson Goldtone Amp? Ebay?
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January 9, 2004 at 3:21 am #48805AnonymousGuest
Can anyone give me the history of an Epiphone Les Paul Special edition serial Number + U7011248. Colour is Trans Green.
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January 8, 2004 at 11:23 pm #48800AnonymousGuest
Two thin with the grain cracks running from bottom under the bridge a few inches apart and parallel. How much and can it be done keeping total originality ?$1000 spanish
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January 8, 2004 at 11:18 pm #48801AnonymousGuest
Hi, Some sites say "good beginner’s model" Fair enough but I dont want that. I want a really good second hand guitar that I can keep so I dont need to change it if I get better at playing. Any recommendations? Up to about $500 second hand ; classical or steel string and ideally full wood not laminate
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January 11, 2004 at 8:24 am #83858AnonymousGuest
: Hi, Some sites say "good beginner’s model" Fair enough but I dont want that. I want a really good second hand guitar that I can keep so I dont need to change it if I get better at playing. Any recommendations? Up to about $500 second hand ; classical or steel string and ideally full wood not laminate I’ve owned LOTS of acoustic guitars and the best for the money that I’ve found are alveraz guitars. I have a 51 guitar collection and 3 of the 4 acoustic guitars in it are Alveraz guitars. You can find them cheap on Ebay and get a fantastic guitar for under $500. If you think I’m kidding, look at my collection at http://216.219.212.85/Harmony/My%20collection/View%20collection.htm billieg2
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January 8, 2004 at 8:49 am #48795AnonymousGuest
I am resurrecting an old Vox wah-wah circuit but am having an awful time picking up RF interference as I wipe the pot. (It happens at the low end of the sweep.) I have already wrapped the inductor (it’s a TDK – I know, I know – go get a Fasel!) in metal and ran that to ground – it didn’t help. Anybody have a clue?
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January 8, 2004 at 1:15 am #48794AnonymousGuest
i want to know all the cord that can be played on the guitar and i want to get this info in what finger where and on what string can anyone help??
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January 8, 2004 at 1:43 am #83309AnonymousGuest
There is a vast number of chords for the guitar and depending on you experience level I would not recommend trying to learn too many too quickly. Chords need to be used and practiced enough so that application is automatic, too much too quickly will not improve playing. ie its better to play some perfectly than many badly. As for the number of chords here is some info that you may find useful: chords are not just a made up placement of fingers given a random name. All chords are based on scales in relation to a root note. Take the C scale for example c,d,e,f,g,a,b,c. All major chords are made from the 1st, 3rd and 5th notes from the scale. This means all C major chords will contain C,E,G. The root note is C and depending what finger you use for the root note and what poition and string you use will provide the different combinations. As you can see there will be a large number of variations.
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January 8, 2004 at 2:58 pm #83456AnonymousGuest
I’d say go down to your local guitar shop/ music shop and pick up a chord book, that would give you many basic patterns and more complicated ones. Start by learning ALL simple major chords, then all minors, then move to diminished, augmented, suspended etc. Some books will incorporate the chords into songs, thats the best way to learn and remember them. Also you may find good books on musiciansfriend.com and Amazon!
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January 7, 2004 at 10:41 pm #48793AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2004 at 10:35 pm #48791AnonymousGuest
Takamine Mode No. E-9-0 nylon string w/factory bug. this was purchased in 1982. i heard it was taken off the market due to the electronics. does anyone know the story? how about the value? anything would be a help! thanks!! richard
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January 7, 2004 at 10:18 pm #48792AnonymousGuest
Hey I just bought a a Diaon power mark x for 450. It plays like a 18 year old school girl anyone got one know about ’em…..
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January 7, 2004 at 10:17 pm #48789AnonymousGuest
I also have a "Columbus" guitar,apparently koa or tiger maple sides and back ,fine spruce top,lovely bindings,marked also, specially built for Grinnell Brothers,Detroit. A lovely looking acoustic that I would date 1910 to 1930. Would be interested in any information re value,maker,etc, thanks,Tom
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March 16, 2004 at 1:25 am #115792AnonymousGuest
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February 25, 2004 at 11:56 pm #90167AnonymousGuest
i have a cloumbus guitar, a gorgeous SG replica probabaly dated around 1972, at a guess. it is a dark brown colour and has a clear laquer finish. brilliant player too.
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January 7, 2004 at 9:42 pm #48790AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2004 at 8:53 pm #48788AnonymousGuest
In mint condition…must sell by Sunday 1/10/04, no inquiries after please For specs and pics: http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~cizmirli/Pictures/Viper%20Baritone/ My email: [email protected]
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Yup, the big one… 3 months old and dead mint condition too 🙂 For specs and pics: http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~cizmirli/Pictures/Horizon%20Custom/ My email: [email protected]
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January 7, 2004 at 4:51 pm #48785AnonymousGuest
Hi there! I have a problem that has turned out to be a nightmare…When I bend a string(full or 1,5 steps) the strings above the bent one chime(for ex. If I bend the G string 11th fret a full step, the D string and A string (naturally) move up with the G and when I release the bent string (G) the A string goes chiming (as it has just been "touched" by the two strings below (The D and G). How could I prevent unwanted strings (the ones above the bent one mostly) from chiming when I bend and release?..If you could inform me about the subject, I would be most grateful. Thanks to you all.
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February 17, 2004 at 8:35 pm #89440AnonymousGuest
I’m only just learning to play the guitar and so far i love it. However, i have a problem….how do i do a full bend. Please e-mail me the answer cheers. Abbey
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January 8, 2004 at 1:32 am #83322AnonymousGuest
The majority of string bends are done with the 3rd finger, particularly full and above. The reason being is that this enables the 1st and 2nd finger to assist in bending the string providing a more consistent bend (and relief to the 3rd finger). To stop the ringing of adjacent strings all that is required is to let the 1st finger roll over onto the adjacent string touching it lightly during the bend and leaving it touching the adjacent string slightly after the bend is completed. This acts as a mute which will prevent the string from sounding.
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January 7, 2004 at 3:15 pm #48784AnonymousGuest
I have fender stratocaster floyd rose with serial number m031129 and 1992 -1993 made Japan . but I wasnt able to get any information about this guitar. if someone have any information about the quality price he can contact me by [email protected] Many thanks
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January 7, 2004 at 8:34 am #48782AnonymousGuest
I just purchased a new warrior xt and i love everything on it except the tuning. its a great guitar but the tuning is really complicated and stressful. if anyone has information that could help, please send me an e-mail on how it works. Thanks.
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January 7, 2004 at 7:31 am #48780AnonymousGuest
hi i just purchased an onyx guitar model number 911102 just wondering if anyone knows about this brand of guitar and can help me find out its age, value or history thanks
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January 7, 2004 at 7:23 am #48781AnonymousGuest
alright theres something im missing. my friends told me the intro used artificial harmonics but i did those and, well, you dont hear any squealing in the song now do you? us there a way to use the harmonics without it squealing?
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January 7, 2004 at 2:44 pm #83336AnonymousGuest
As far as I know, they don’t use harmonics for the intro. It sounds more like they are playing the intro with the pickup in the neck position doing most of the work out of phase. I’ve got a copy of the tab for the song in pdf format. If you give me your email address I’ll send it to you. Cheers Mike
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January 7, 2004 at 7:20 am #48777AnonymousGuest
alright theres something im missing. my friends told me the intro used artificial harmonics but i did those and, well, you dont hear any squealing in the song now do you? us there a way to use the harmonics without it squealing?
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January 8, 2004 at 11:42 pm #83453AnonymousGuest
haha! yeh. but seriously there are probably a lot of good brands of guitars. there are several factors which should influence your decisions to get a guitar. the quality of the woodwork, the electronics, the comfortability, the sound, the features, the brand (company reputation for repairs, etc). which brand also depends on why you are buying it. if you want a guitar as an investment, then the usual ones are probably names like Gibson, and fender, for examples. if you want a guitar to learn to play on, then your standards would be somewhat different. to some degree which brands are better than others are a subjective matter. Some guitars tend to be better for some playing styles of some types of music better than others too..they sound different. and some people love junk, but if they love it and are happy with their guitar then who can knock them, really? If you want to buy new ones, then even the warrantee and reputation for service affects your choice. I would recommend you look around at the various guitar company sites, and the online catalog sites to start off, since you’re at a computer anyway. Gibson’s site has a page or two devoted to advising how to tell a better guitar from another one. for example, some guitars have laminate tops, a layer of some sort of maple for example. the type and thickness and quality of the wood affects it. but some people dont pay attention to how thick that layer of wood is. Some guitars have their necks bolted onto the guitar. this was not done for any other reason than to allow the ease of replacement of the neck if it breaks. many companies do this, because it’s easier to make a bolt-on neck guitar. but bolt on necks make it harder for you to get to the higher frets. some guitars are worse at that than others. bolt on necks affect the sound quality, and sustain. still, some nice guitars have bolt on necks. some people don’t mind them at all. some guitars out there arent even made of real wood, but a fake wood, or a composite like pressboard "wood." the new Deans are often made of this. someone who is a Dean guitar lover showed me this. we went to look at a Dean guitar, and the first thing he did was opened the electronics cavity to see what the wood was like. he said the older ones were better, and made of real wood. I also saw this on a few cheaper brands of guitars, like Mako. in general, and surveys and opinions vary, but most surveys would say that Gibson is one of the best, if not the best, at least for electrics. theyve been around a long time and build their guitars to be professional quality and to last well. The thing that sucks about Gibsons is they also tend to cost alot. well, that’s what happens. they are made by hand in the USA, and are made from real good materials and workmanship. I would say the second most popular brand is Fender. Actually fender has always been very popular, even though there are some other guitars out there that are built better. Not to say they aren’t good tho. alot of professionals have used Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters over the years. Fenders used to always be USA made, but now they arent always made in the USA. The USA models cost more, because theyre made in the USA. on that note, I should mention Fender has a line of guitars which are made to look like the regular Fenders, but they are not the same quality. they are called Squire. Some squires are built really nicely.. some don’t seem to be so nice. The squires are designed to be cheap, and they are. They are made of cheaper line wood. The newer ones are made in Mexico because thats cheaper labor. The pickups aren’t as good. the pickguards are usually a one-ply instead of a multi-ply laminate. the pain shines, but sometimes you can see they just arent as picky about the way they look. personally, i noticed they arent as pickyp about the specific tolerances for the exact cut in the wood. sometimes you put two headstocks next to each other, and there is a little variance in the shape. not so you’d probably notice, unless you were looking for it tho. when they started the Squires, they made them in Korea. Thats another way to tell which guitars are better. which ones the pros seem to prefer. (Some pros prefer the brand they play because they get them cheap or for free from the company tho, whatever type or brand that is, so don’t be too fooled by this.) I would say, the most popular gitars among pros over the years have been: Gibson Les Paul (all sorts of styles, mostly rock tho.) Fender Strat (all types of music styles, but not heavy metal as much, due to the single coil pickups.) Gibson SG (which is almost the same as a Les Paul, sound-wise, but they are different in lot of ways.) SG s tend to be used in various Rock styles. Gibson ES whatevers. (the hollow body electrics)(jazz musicians mostly, jazz and blues, but Chuck Berry played them too. Ted Nugent does sometimes too, i think.) Fender Telecaster (mostly for country, but rock too.) Gretsch (mostly for the old jazz dudes and rockabilly cats.) others that haven;t been around as long but some people like too: Peavey. (no particular model. theyre built ok, and sound ok. mostly for Rock styles.) Paul Reed Smith.-another brand of expensive guitars that are almost built similar to gibson guitars, but theyre relatively new company.made in usa in Maryland. These tend to have fancy woodwork on them. They should win an award i think, for giving away more of their guitars to new popstar rockers than anyone else in the biz. Aria Pro – they used to be very popular among the rock players in the 80’s, i suppose. Ibanez. made in japan, some of them are built to look or sound similar to gibsons. some are more of a strat style, but they seem to usually have humbuckers. Martin guitars- hand made accoustic guitars, built by hand in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. been around forever, and are built well, and use very good wood. they have a unique neck reinforcement design tho, so the necks cant be adjusted with just a turn of an allen wrench. they have lifetime warrantees tho. (Gibson also has lifetime warrantee.) Ovation- make a unique type of accoustic some like, (alittle trebley) but mostly because they usually come with a pickup on them. others of similar popularity as far as brand name goes: BC Rich- BC Rich guitars were sort of popular with the heavy metal kids in the 80’s. they have weird pointy shapes, and humbuckers. which reminds me of another.. Dean- they are of varying quality. some are real wood and some are plywood or something. they tend to have humbuckers. come in pointier-than-strat strat shapes, and oddball shapes like flying Vs. (Flying V shape guitars were originally made by Gibson in the 50’s by the way) ESP-they seem to be built ok. come in mostly the strat or SG style with humbuckers. Schecter, similar to Ibanez, and ESP, I think. Some have very fancy trim on them, and fancy inlay work, which reminds me more of Paul reed Smith. Washburn they make some accoustics and electrics, they seem ok, but i never played one. I suppose I should mention Epiphone- theyre owned by Gibson. (you know how the biggger companies always swallow the smaller ones.) they’re built well, slightly lesser quality than their Gibson counterparts, but they’re not bad either. for example, their SG400 is basicly the same as a very basic Gibson SG, usually have Gibson pickups on them. some of the Epi SGs are bolt on necks tho, or cheaper woods. their Les Paul is shaped just like a gibson Les Paul. but often the body isnt as contoured, doesnt have as thick of a maple top, (if it has one.) Pickups might not be quite as good. (sometimes they are actual gibson les paul pickups tho, so it depends on the details.) some are bolt on necks, but alot of them are set-in necks like Gibsons are. They’re alot cheaper than the Gibson counterpart tho, so it’s a matter of choices if you’re shopping. Some of the companies have made "Worn" finish guitars lately. these are supposed to look like old guitars, but mostly they just didnt bother to put any gloss laquer on them, and they make them very plain looking. I think some people like these tho, because a worn Gibson Les Paul or SG is cheaper than the other ones, and it might be better to have that than not having a SG or Les Paul at all. so now i see Fender started to put "satin" finishes on theirs too, but it doesnt seem to affect their prices as much. Fender (and i think gibson also?) make some that have nicks and scratches and blemishes on them, from the factory, NEW, so they look like beat up old instruments. (they like to say they look like "vintage" guitars, but most "vintage" guitars look better than that. I don’t know who is buying this crap. I think its just a way for them to sell off the guitars that get damaged at the factory. another thing is, they used to have cheap Japanese (and other places) gitars in the 60’s, with gawdy shapes or features.. werent really very good, kind of considered garbage by serious musicians. However, some people sort of like them, and they were cheap, so they like those and the reissues of them. Some were famous for having weird features like a bright switch and 4 or 5 or 6 pickups on them. some people who are into the retro stuff are into them, so some companies have made new versions of the old stuff like this. some arent bad, some are. none are great, but hey some people like them and play these guitars. as long as their guitar of choice is playable, and at least sort of stays in tune, then i see no reason to knock them. what’s really important is that you are happy. I have a bunch of nicer guitars, like Gibson and Fender guitars, but I have a couple cheapy old guitars like these and play them once in a blue moon just for the fun of it too. Sometimes i will be recording something and need a guitar track with a different sound, and use them. suppose i may as well mention a few old brand names, that maybe werent great but popular anyway, from the 60’s but just a few ok? Kingston, DanElectro, Silvertone, Harmony, Kay, etc. other retro models are Fender’s Mustang, Jaguar. Mosrite. actually, some of these guitars weren’t very junky at all. Some of these companies had everything from beginner gitars to professional models, so it really depends which model it is, if its good or not. Some of these have newer versions of them out, which are somewhat popular. their actual quality varies alot tho. sorry this was so long, just blabbin’! All of this blabber is my own personal opinions and may vary from other people’s opinions a bit. most people would probably agree with the general gyst of what i said tho. : Nike, : Adidas, : BMW : or Rolls Royce are my favourites.
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January 7, 2004 at 5:56 am #48776AnonymousGuest
dear Mr & Mrs, Pls send to me software guitar pro under license Tks Charles
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January 7, 2004 at 4:54 am #48774AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2004 at 4:40 am #48775AnonymousGuest
my son had a norma given to him it need repair(string-keys-small amount refinishing) is this guitar worth the time and money? my son has another electric,but from what im learning this may be a great gift for his b-day
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January 18, 2004 at 9:10 pm #84856AnonymousGuest
i suffer the same dalima almost….my fathers friend had given me an old norma bass guitar that i dont know if its worth fixing…i would really appreciate if someone could help me
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March 11, 2004 at 6:13 pm #91503AnonymousGuest
: YES and NO – Norma are collectable butrarely get over $170.00 – and only for certain models – and with orig case – all were made in Japan…I am a collector and also a Norma tech / Teisco? any 60’s Japan made guitars. I also buy them. What help do you need Sarah? Stephen?
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January 7, 2004 at 4:15 am #48773AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2004 at 3:52 am #48771AnonymousGuest
I search the complete layout of a MEAZZI Manager with all the voltages chart if possible, cause I can have one to repair (he bleong to my brother and is completly worn. Thank you
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January 7, 2004 at 3:55 am #83188AnonymousGuest
: I search the complete layout of a MEAZZI Manager with all the voltages chart if possible, cause I can have one to repair (he belong to my brother and is completly worn). Thank you
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January 7, 2004 at 3:51 am #48772AnonymousGuest
I’m wondering if I can put a fixed Ibanez 7 string bridge on my Universe. This floating bridge is ridiculous to keep in tune.
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February 4, 2004 at 4:08 am #87305AnonymousGuest
You can put a piece of wood between the spring holder thing and the wood of the guitar. This way you can still use the fine tuners and lock the nut. Its kind-of hard to explain where to put the piece of wood. I would be glad to email you a picture. The set-ups I have on my 7 strings are solid. Also with a fixed bridge you can do a dropped A tuning without tweaking the other strings. This costs basically nothing and it can be removed at anytime. I hope I helped Cameron Meadows
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January 20, 2004 at 9:17 pm #85193AnonymousGuest
Have you had the guitar setup properly by someone who really knows floating, double-lock trems? (Hint: Don’t take it to someone who stopped learning about guitars after the Stratocaster peaked.)
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January 7, 2004 at 3:02 am #48770AnonymousGuest
I know its not a guitar but I am trying to find out info on a Sigma 5 string I own. Sigma with a sideways M at the top…"or a Latin E?" Mother of Pearl diamond/cross patterns on the neck,looks like ebony on the neck but walnut back on the head, wooden pick up…purchase late 70’s. Looking for make #, and approx value. Great condition.
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January 7, 2004 at 2:58 am #48769AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2004 at 2:33 am #48768AnonymousGuest
Hey, I could use help finding last years model of Tony Iommi’s Gibson SG. Does anyone have any idea where I could find something like that? The new one is ok, but it isn’t the same. Thanks alot.
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January 7, 2004 at 2:09 am #48767AnonymousGuest
I hear a very slight buzzing or humming in my Marshall amp, and also in the amp feature of my Yamaha sequencer that disappears when I touch the connecting cable or my guitar. Should I turn some knob down, off, what? Or is this normal? Any help would be simply lovely. Thanks
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January 7, 2004 at 3:45 am #83157AnonymousGuest
sounds like a grounding problem of some sort to me. but buzzing can come from a bunch of things. i have an outlet in my room that makes my guitar amp buzz a little. the others in the room don’t do that, it probably is the ground wire. if it goes away when you touch it, it is probably a ground issue in something.. try different wires. try another outlet. try another outlet in another grid. (usually another room.) check the wire and the plug on the amp too. (you never know, could be that) when i use my headphones, i notice my strat buzz more than when i use just the amp. I also notice a buzz more when i have the ac adapter for my effects closer to the guitar. it helps to put the adapter as far away from the guitar as possible. if the guitar is facing the other way it helps alot too. Sometimes pickups or wires pick up buzzing from electrical things in the room. like a light. Single coils sure love to pick up hum from lights. sometimes a poorly sheilded wire can do that too. Your guitar is grounded thru the bridge to the strings to you. (not very ideal actually.) so if you touch the strings sometimes, or the bridge, you might notice less hum. As far as that goes, other things that can affect hum are: the wire going to the bridge, the pickups, the wiring inside the guitar, the connections. If your guitar doesnt have good sheilding tape inside it, or sheilding paint, then its a good idea to get some and put it in there. it cuts down hum. hope one of these ideas helps. they arent expensive things to "fix" if usually, but it takes a while to figure out what it is sometimes. –dan : I hear a very slight buzzing or humming in my Marshall amp, and also in the amp feature of my Yamaha sequencer that disappears when I touch the connecting cable or my guitar. Should I turn some knob down, off, what? Or is this normal? Any help would be simply lovely. Thanks
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January 11, 2004 at 4:31 am #83866AnonymousGuest
: sounds like a grounding problem of some sort to me. : but buzzing can come from a bunch of things. i have an outlet in my room that makes my guitar amp buzz a little. the others in the room don’t do that, it probably is the ground wire. if it goes away when you touch it, it is probably a ground issue in something.. : try different wires. : try another outlet. : try another outlet in another grid. (usually another room.) : check the wire and the plug on the amp too. (you never know, could be that) : when i use my headphones, i notice my strat buzz more than when i use just the amp. : I also notice a buzz more when i have the ac adapter for my effects closer to the guitar. it helps to put the adapter as far away from the guitar as possible. if the guitar is facing the other way it helps alot too. : Sometimes pickups or wires pick up buzzing from electrical things in the room. like a light. Single coils sure love to pick up hum from lights. : sometimes a poorly sheilded wire can do that too. : Your guitar is grounded thru the bridge to the strings to you. (not very ideal actually.) : so if you touch the strings sometimes, or the bridge, you might notice less hum. As far as that goes, other things that can affect hum are: : the wire going to the bridge, the pickups, the wiring inside the guitar, the connections. : If your guitar doesnt have good sheilding tape inside it, or sheilding paint, then its a good idea to get some and put it in there. it cuts down hum. : hope one of these ideas helps. they arent expensive things to "fix" if usually, but it takes a while to figure out what it is sometimes. : –dan : : I hear a very slight buzzing or humming in my Marshall amp, and also in the amp feature of my Yamaha sequencer that disappears when I touch the connecting cable or my guitar. Should I turn some knob down, off, what? Or is this normal? Any help would be simply lovely. Thanks Buzz can also happen if you have too many earth wires in your loop. For example, if you use a multi-way adapter to plug your amp and effects processor, and they all have earth wires in them (which they are likely to do), dissconnect the ones from your amp and processor (tape them up safely though!) Make sure your multi-way is earthed though – I used to use a circuit breaker plug as well. It’s not the only reason amp buzz happens, but it’s a possible cause.
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January 6, 2004 at 11:31 pm #48766AnonymousGuest
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January 6, 2004 at 9:53 pm #48765AnonymousGuest
Is ther anybody who know this guitar, how much it worth and is that a good guitar. Thanks
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January 6, 2004 at 8:43 pm #48764AnonymousGuest
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January 6, 2004 at 8:31 pm #48762AnonymousGuest
i’m selling my Fender Jazzmaster’62 RI it’s in pérfect condition. these guitars were made between ’90and’93. in a way it is a very rare collectorsitem. ask me for photo’s and bid!
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January 6, 2004 at 8:22 pm #48763AnonymousGuest
Anyone know how much one of these is worth Ibanez RT150 ……./VW
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January 6, 2004 at 4:33 pm #48761AnonymousGuest
Hi folks ! opened my "lordbizarre’s electric guitar and amp museum" !(already 175 guitars and 50 amp’s !)therefor still looking for info about E-Ros guitars and Steelphon amp’s and last but not least "NoNames" from Japan.Also need info about "RANGER" brand(an ORANGE kloon) whenever needed I can try to supply info too! thanks ! (& look at…) http://www.lordbizarre.com
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January 2, 2005 at 9:16 am #96493AnonymousGuest
HELLO-IM ABOUT TO LIST A STEELPHON HEAD ON EBAY, INTERESTED? BOB
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January 6, 2004 at 3:48 pm #48760AnonymousGuest
would like to buy a yamaki flat top 6 string
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January 28, 2004 at 3:56 am #86254AnonymousGuest
: would like to buy a yamaki flat top 6 string I just listed one on ebay
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January 6, 2004 at 2:17 pm #48758AnonymousGuest
Can someone please give me some suggested settings for all 3 channels on a TSL100, i am looking for a really full sound from all channels i play in a hardcore band so i need clarity for the technical tunes etc…..HELP!!
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January 6, 2004 at 2:14 pm #48759AnonymousGuest
je m ‘appelle gbemetonou landry j’ ai 12ans,je vous ecris pour demander m’aider a evoluer dans mes etudes. merci d’avance
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January 6, 2004 at 10:47 am #48757AnonymousGuest
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January 6, 2004 at 8:48 am #48755AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’m trying to figure out the harmonies in Vital Transformations by the Mahavishnu orchestra. Has anyone ever figured them out? Thanks in advance, Mark
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January 6, 2004 at 8:15 am #48756AnonymousGuest
What would be a good price for a 1999 DeArmond X 155 archtop? Perfect shape. I paid $450 for it.
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February 14, 2004 at 12:44 am #88677AnonymousGuest
: I am looking for one of these – are you interested in selling to me? I dont know the price but we can sort some thing out Im sure… What would be a good price for a 1999 DeArmond X 155 archtop? Perfect shape. I paid $450 for it.
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February 14, 2004 at 12:45 am #115430AnonymousGuest
: : I am looking to buy one of these – are you interested in selling? thanks Jerry : I am looking for one of these – are you interested in selling to me? I dont know the price but we can sort some thing out Im sure… : : What would be a good price for a 1999 DeArmond X 155 archtop? Perfect shape. I paid $450 for it.
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January 6, 2004 at 7:36 am #48754AnonymousGuest
I’M LOOK’N FOR BRK’N GUITARS FOR PARTS CLICK ME AT [email protected]
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February 14, 2004 at 10:55 pm #88789AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for either a volume pot or a preamp for a Takamine EC 350 F or M (not real sure of the model number). But, it’s a Takamine electric acoustic with a preamp and 4 slider controls and a pull out volume. I would appreciate any help… Steven Black email: [email protected]
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January 6, 2004 at 7:20 am #48753AnonymousGuest
Singer/guitar player and bass player in Akron, Ohio seek new drummer and 2nd guitar player to complete the band. We are serious, experienced musicians looking for the same. Our sound is made up of driving guitars and melodic vocals in need of a hard hitting backbeat to complete the scene. We don’t cop anyone’s style, but some of our influences are Guided By Voices, Cheap Trick, Pixies, The Cars, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Early AC/DC, and anything rock. We have a demo in the works that will be available soon to anyone who is interested. If you can practice two nights a week, and do a minimum of two shows a month after the band gets off the ground, please contact me at [email protected].
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October 27, 2004 at 6:52 pm #89245AnonymousGuest
Got the drummer, just need the guitar player. Any takers?
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January 6, 2004 at 6:57 am #48752AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Epiphone everly brothers reissue? good deal$$?? help!
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January 6, 2004 at 6:49 am #48750AnonymousGuest
Carajo, quiero que me envien pártituras de ese huevon porque ya estoy cansadaso de buscarlos por todo internet. Una aclaracion , soy tromesaso tocamndo la musica de este pata pero me faltan algunas de sus canciones en partitura. P.D. Disculpen los excesos , lo que pasa sesque ya estoy un poco cansado, Uds. comprenderan. Chaufa.
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January 6, 2004 at 6:44 am #48751AnonymousGuest
hi, ive been offered an Epiphone everly brothers reissue of the original gibson everly guitar.. model number sq180 for £140. is this a good deal? the guitar isnt mint, the scratchplate is coming away a little…? anyone know anything about these guitars??….other than tht they look good? he also says tht the guitar has a slightly warm & restrained sound because of the large scratchplate? i saw an ad for 1 in a guitar mag, priced at £189 new?…but ive been led to beleive tht they have now been discontinued? i dont know what to do?…there are about 3 other guitars im considering buying, but they are all new, this is second hand. the other guitars are: an ovation adamas copy by stagg, electro acoustic – £140 epiphone J200 Acoustic – £279 epiphone hummingbird – £249 please help, im in need of some good advice. thanks
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January 6, 2004 at 5:06 am #48749AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Lowering the action on a Takamine acoustic/electric
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January 6, 2004 at 3:22 am #48748AnonymousGuest
looking to sell my electric fender squire strat in new condition, and my princeton 112 plus recording/concert amp. Both in new condition, i will take best offer, email me at [email protected] for more info
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January 6, 2004 at 3:06 am #48747AnonymousGuest
I live In Independence Missouri, Im 13, if interested, email or call 816-365-7275
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January 6, 2004 at 3:00 am #48746AnonymousGuest
I used to own a Pheonix, electra with a carbon fiber neck that gave it a great sustain.Are there any used pheonix electras’ for sale out there?
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February 27, 2004 at 5:42 am #90317AnonymousGuest
I just found one in a pawn shop today. I don’t know it’s value yet, but I am open to offers. What did you pay for your first one? Also, is the push/pull tone/coil split knob standard or has someone modified it?
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January 6, 2004 at 2:58 am #48745AnonymousGuest
Hello, If any of you out there have an old electric Harmony guitar 1950-1972 or parts, I could use them. 1 knob or a hundred, bridges, tuners pickups. Let me know [email protected] Thanks
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February 10, 2004 at 6:47 am #88086AnonymousGuest
I have a Harmony H-802 sunburst electric for sale. Very good + shape, looks like all original, missing one strap button and one knob. Interested? Thanks.
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January 6, 2004 at 1:40 am #48744AnonymousGuest
i new to the guitar could someone email me so basic chords
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January 6, 2004 at 6:31 pm #83166AnonymousGuest
To start just learn: A B C D E F G Major Minor 7th’s and you’ll be off to a good start : i new to the guitar could someone email me so basic chords
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January 5, 2004 at 10:44 pm #48743AnonymousGuest
I’m in the market for a used guitar effects pedal machine – anyone advise on a good model
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January 18, 2004 at 10:31 pm #84859AnonymousGuest
:I agree that the Me-50 from Boss is a good peda but if you wan’t the next step of quality, look at the GT-6. A little advise: Why don’t you buy a effect-processor like the g-major and a midi pedal?
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January 7, 2004 at 10:25 pm #83330AnonymousGuest
BOSS ME50 the rest are garbage.
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January 5, 2004 at 10:26 pm #48742AnonymousGuest
I have a USA fender Precision Bass, serial no. S749690. How can you tell when it was made? Somebody told me it was made in 1978. Would that be right?
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January 6, 2004 at 4:47 pm #83016AnonymousGuest
The precision bass had serial numbers for 1977 and 1978 start with s7 plus 5 digits. The majority of the S7 +5 digits serials were made in 1978 so I’d say your friend is right.
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January 5, 2004 at 8:34 pm #48740AnonymousGuest
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January 5, 2004 at 7:50 pm #48741AnonymousGuest
Help!! All the push/pull pots I have do not work left-handed.. I can wire it so that it does but then there is no graduation of the volume.. 0-11 in a split second!! anyone know where I can get one that would work?
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January 6, 2004 at 3:03 am #83003AnonymousGuest
: Help!! All the push/pull pots I have do not work left-handed.. I can wire it so that it does but then there is no graduation of the volume.. 0-11 in a split second!! anyone know where I can get one that would work? Yea, Click on the link below. They carry CTS left handed pots. http://guitarelectronics.zoovy.com/category/20electronicparts.2controlpots/ Good luck…… Make some noise!
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January 5, 2004 at 5:49 pm #48739AnonymousGuest
I have a very rare Staccato bass guitar, a replica of one which was custom made for Motorhead’s Lemmy. I’d be interested in what it might be worth as it might be coming up for sale. Only four were made, and Lemmy’s was stolen in the ‘states and never recovered. It was played by Lemmy backstage in Spain last year, after he had strung it with his own strings. I also have to go with it a fully signed outsize souvenir Motorhead plectrum and a vip pass for the gig, signed by Pat Townshend who designed and built the guitar. If anyone’s interested in more info I have pics I can email
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January 14, 2004 at 8:52 pm #84304AnonymousGuest
: I have a Ibanez AS100 year 1983 in the original fur lined case as good as new could I please have the value thank you
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January 5, 2004 at 1:49 pm #48737AnonymousGuest
How much can I get for a 900-series Taylor Dreadnaught?
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January 5, 2004 at 10:32 am #48736AnonymousGuest
i’m looking to buy a washburn af40v in any condition, anybody got one to sell????????????
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January 5, 2004 at 10:31 am #48734AnonymousGuest
i’m looking to buy a washburn af40v in any condition, anybody got one to sell????????????
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January 17, 2004 at 1:36 am #114973AnonymousGuest
Red/Black getting ready to hit the bay. Make an offer?
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January 5, 2004 at 8:10 am #48735AnonymousGuest
I AM HAVING PROBLMS WITH THE VOLUME AND TONE KNOBS AND PICKUPS ON ESP MH-301 AND I DONT KNOW THE WIERING SCHEME. CAN ANY ONE HELP? KILLER 03
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January 29, 2004 at 5:56 am #86417AnonymousGuest
: I AM HAVING PROBLMS WITH PUTTING ON A NEW STRING ON THE GUITAR?
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December 26, 2004 at 11:17 am #95589AnonymousGuest
See I Was Tuning My Guitar And I Tuned It To Tight And Next Thing You KNo It Popped! I Have No Idea How To Fix It Before My Mom Wakes Up! PLEASE HELP ME!!!!
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November 19, 2004 at 12:39 am #91799AnonymousGuest
: : I AM HAVING PROBLMS WITH PUTTING ON A NEW STRING ON THE GUITAR?I also do not know how to take out one of the snapped strings from my electric guitar. So my guitar has some strings on but two are just broken and i can not take it out and i have no clue on how to replace it. Please help me. 🙁
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January 10, 2004 at 10:28 pm #83713AnonymousGuest
I broke my neck on my guitar is there a speicial putty i can us to fix it? : KILLER 03
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November 21, 2004 at 7:40 am #91896AnonymousGuest
: I broke my neck on my guitar is there a speicial putty i can us to fix it? : : : KILLER 03 Body filler would probably work like for cars
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November 21, 2004 at 7:34 am #91995AnonymousGuest
: I broke my neck on my guitar is there a speicial putty i can us to fix it? : : : KILLER 03 Body filler would probably work
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January 20, 2004 at 12:52 am #85002AnonymousGuest
One of my pickups for pushed in and i wanna know how to fix it can u help me?
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January 5, 2004 at 7:56 am #48733AnonymousGuest
I OWN AN ELECTRA GUITAR AND THE BODY STYLE IS OF LIKE STRATOCASTERS AND ALSO HAS A COMPARTMENT IN THE BACK BODY FOR A 9VOLT BATTERY. WHAT I WAS WONDERING IS THE YEAR OF THE MODEL.
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January 5, 2004 at 7:20 am #48731AnonymousGuest
has anyone attempted to retro fit an ibanez edge tremolo to the jem 555. jem univeres has not been very informative other than bashing the guitar.
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January 5, 2004 at 6:50 am #48732AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Mansfield Guitars
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January 5, 2004 at 6:40 am #48729AnonymousGuest
Anyone that can help me find a manual for this recorder would greatly be appreciated.
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January 5, 2004 at 6:13 am #48727AnonymousGuest
hey i want a jagmaster….i will trade for a squier stratocaster with money so yea email me cuz i will never check this site agian [email protected]
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January 5, 2004 at 5:36 am #48730AnonymousGuest
I have just purchased a 1946 Fraamus Acoustic Guitar in original condtion, but with a few scratches and there also is a fade in the colour. Could you let me know approximately what it is worth I paid $195 Australia dollars.
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January 5, 2004 at 4:49 am #48728AnonymousGuest
im 16, looking for ppl to jam w/ just have fun playing guitar and see where it goes. i love music so im there 100%. My fav bands are the strokes, phantom planet, rooney, yellow card, pete yorn stuff like that. So if u live in Madison Wisconsin give me an email! -Lisa
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January 5, 2004 at 3:31 am #48725AnonymousGuest
i got a charvette by charvel. it’s got charvel pick-ups one single and one double, and it also has charvel tuners. Original floyd rose tremolo with lock down on the head. i was wondering where i could go to find out what this guitar is worth.
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January 5, 2004 at 3:22 am #48726AnonymousGuest
i have a charvette by charvel guitar black very good condition it’s got original floyd rose tremolo charvel pick-ups one single and one double. it’s got charvel tuners. sounds the best i have ever heard can anyone tell me where to go to get a value on this guitar
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January 21, 2004 at 9:40 pm #85319AnonymousGuest
: i have a charvette by charvel guitar black very good condition it’s got original floyd rose tremolo charvel pick-ups one single and one double. it’s got charvel tuners. sounds the best i have ever heard can anyone tell me where to go to get a value on this guitar It’s worth about 150 dollars/punds/euros
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January 5, 2004 at 2:32 am #48724AnonymousGuest
i have a ibanez serial #L766714 PROFESSIONAL SERIES DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT.LIKE TO SELL IT
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January 5, 2004 at 2:21 am #48723AnonymousGuest
Do U want to trade? [email protected]
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January 5, 2004 at 12:57 am #48721AnonymousGuest
i recently bought a 1978 takamine f-390’s and i cant find a listing of the value and i was wondering if anyone had an idea of its value
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January 5, 2004 at 12:44 am #48722AnonymousGuest
Hi My wooden archtop with f holes is already electro but im not very happy with the sound because it gives off feedback when i put gain through it. i want to fix a floating pickup by the neck. ..What pickup should i get? ..How do i install it? Cheers, Rob
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January 4, 2004 at 11:28 pm #48719AnonymousGuest
Looking for the guitar cords to Conways song "Its only make believe" Thanks…
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January 4, 2004 at 10:54 pm #48720AnonymousGuest
Dear all, I need to know about the differences of wood for body, neck and fretboard of electric guitar and bass (alder, mahogany, wenge, rosewood etc)in term of the characteristic of sound produced. Any explanation will be appreciated. Thanx in advance.
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January 4, 2004 at 9:30 pm #48718AnonymousGuest
To all the guyz , bassist , drummer nd guitarist who like ozzy nd metallica.. wana form a band?? i’m seriously into it..i’m vocals + guitars… only for metal lovers..
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January 4, 2004 at 10:32 pm #82915AnonymousGuest
Guy…hell yeah…E-mail ASAP tell me what you play…
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January 4, 2004 at 9:20 pm #48717AnonymousGuest
i just got my guitar for christmas and i dont know what the hell im doing.. lol. i dont even know where to start. please, give me some advice if you have any.
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January 5, 2004 at 1:28 am #82908AnonymousGuest
If you cn afford it, finding a good teacher is the best way to get started and to get a solid starting foundation. If you learn the basics correctly it will give a solid foundation to build on. If you practice incorrect techniques from day one, the bad habits will be harder to correct in the future. Choosing a teacher is not always easy, a couple of things to remember; find someone with experience who is able to teach the style and methods you want to learn. There’s no point going to a classical guitar teacher if you want to play heavy metal. Decide if you want to read music – I would recommend it as depending where your interest are, it can be very useful. Many teachers will give 1st lesson free, it is important to feel comfortable and have a teacher that customises lessons to your needs.
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January 5, 2004 at 1:28 am #82906AnonymousGuest
If you cn afford it, finding a good teacher is the best way to get started and to get a solid starting foundation. If you learn the basics correctly it will give a solid foundation to build on. If you practice incorrect techniques from day one, the bad habits will be harder to correct in the future. Choosing a teacher is not always easy, a couple of things to remember; find someone with experience who is able to teach the style and methods you want to learn. There’s no point going to a classical guitar teacher if you want to play heavy metal. Decide if you want to read music – I would recommend it as depending where your interest are, it can be very useful. Many teachers will give 1st lesson free, it is important to feel comfortable and have a teacher that customises lessons to your needs.
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January 4, 2004 at 5:26 pm #48716AnonymousGuest
there is a number on the back of my kay bass and i was wondering if i could find out the model and what year it was made by the code which is MO. 20684
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January 4, 2004 at 4:49 pm #48715AnonymousGuest
sir give me the songs of Bombay & Taal
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January 7, 2005 at 8:37 am #97243AnonymousGuest
: sir give me the songs of oldies{Rafi}
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January 4, 2005 at 3:38 pm #96834AnonymousGuest
: sir give me the songs of Bombay & Taal
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January 4, 2005 at 3:40 pm #112749AnonymousGuest
: : sir give me the songs of veer-zara
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August 1, 2004 at 6:58 am #101978AnonymousGuest
: sir give me the songs of kal ho na ho
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November 29, 2004 at 9:41 pm #125941AnonymousGuest
: : sir give me the songs of arth
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January 18, 2004 at 7:20 pm #84879AnonymousGuest
: sir give me the songs of Bombay & Taal
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January 16, 2004 at 1:41 pm #114983AnonymousGuest
: sir give me some of the best popsongs.
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January 4, 2004 at 9:27 pm #82895AnonymousGuest
hi there.. just check out http://www.esargam.com nd go to all time great hits on the menu bar at left corner…. you can get both there..
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January 4, 2004 at 3:05 pm #48714AnonymousGuest
Hello, I recently purchased a Godin SD and am happy with almost everything about it. The only problem is fret buzzing on the lower frets when playing the E and A strings. Being a relative beginner I am uncertain as to the rememdy so am wondering if any of you can give me advice as to how to eliminate this one snag. Do I raise the bridge? (if so how?) Adjust the truss rod? (is that tricky for a beginner?) I’d be grateful of any advice. Thanks.
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January 4, 2004 at 7:28 pm #82923AnonymousGuest
Easiest way is to raise the saddles, there should be 2 hex screws in the saddle to raise and lower it, it’s a good idea to check the neck too and adjust the truss rod accordingly as I don’t know where you are but out here winter time the humidity is real low which can cause some back bow, if you aren’t comfortable with messing with the truss rod yet just check out their site or search around on the net (I don’t own any godins) as most manafacturers provide complete setup specs online : Hello, I recently purchased a Godin SD and am happy with almost everything about it. The only problem is fret buzzing on the lower frets when playing the E and A strings. Being a relative beginner I am uncertain as to the rememdy so am wondering if any of you can give me advice as to how to eliminate this one snag. Do I raise the bridge? (if so how?) Adjust the truss rod? (is that tricky for a beginner?) I’d be grateful of any advice. Thanks.
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January 18, 2004 at 3:46 am #84711AnonymousGuest
Before you try to fix it, I would recommend taking it somewhere to get it set up. I was worried about my string buzz – it was mostly the E and A strings too (on a Gibson SG Special Faded), but I took it to two different shops, and they both told me the same thing – a little buzz from the E and A strings is not necessarily a bad thing, as long as it doesn’t come out of the amp. The only guarantee you have against string buzz is to raise the action (which I think is what the other guy replying was suggesting), and that will help up to a point, but if you raise the action too high, the guitar becomes unplayable, or at least it doesn’t play as smoothly. I play really hard, so when my SG’s unplugged, it really buzzes a lot, but it sounds fine when I plug it in. Before you fuck up your guitar trying to fix it, I suggest taking it to people who know their stuff – usually you can get it set up for $25 or less, and the setup plus talking to someone who deals with guitars for a living is really a bargain.
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January 4, 2004 at 11:58 am #48712AnonymousGuest
hi
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January 4, 2004 at 10:03 am #48713AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : El degas guitar…….Model GB84
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January 4, 2004 at 7:20 am #48710AnonymousGuest
I just picked up this Ross recorder. Does anyone have a manual or basic instructions for it?
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January 4, 2004 at 6:38 am #48711AnonymousGuest
Does any body have or know anything about the price or quality of a Hohner HGK299?
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September 12, 2004 at 7:49 am #82015AnonymousGuest
Just recently my friend had one sitting in his garage, he said I could have it for free. I stuck some new strings on it and founds its an ok guitar, the action is a little off though… Dunno what it would be like new.
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January 4, 2004 at 5:01 am #48709AnonymousGuest
I am looking at a 1972 gibson luciel, brown in color plays great and in better than good condition. anybody have an Idea what it is worth
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January 4, 2004 at 4:55 am #48707AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Hohner Hg-14 guitar
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January 4, 2004 at 3:20 am #48706AnonymousGuest
do you have Fender Coronado (Wildwood)and waht number series. please give me any more pic if you have do you have Fender Coronado (Wildwood):
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January 4, 2004 at 1:53 am #48705AnonymousGuest
i am mad about these khnh songs plz send me
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January 3, 2004 at 11:12 pm #48702AnonymousGuest
is there an amplifier specifically designed so that you can use guitar and bass with it without it getting damaged?
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January 4, 2004 at 7:38 pm #82925AnonymousGuest
Check out a bassman, made for bass but great w/guitar : is there an amplifier specifically designed so that you can use guitar and bass with it without it getting damaged?
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January 3, 2004 at 10:49 pm #48701AnonymousGuest
i bought this guitar new in 1980.paid about 435.00 for it. the serial no. indicates that is an american made guitar in 1976. i am looking for a buyer
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January 3, 2004 at 8:11 pm #48700AnonymousGuest
I am the original owner of this rarely-played 12-string from the early 1970’s (serial #62758). It is in almost-new condition, with a plush-lined hard case. Can anyone offer a rough estimate of its worth or advice about where I might find that information? Thanks much.
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January 17, 2004 at 1:57 am #114947AnonymousGuest
Guild F212, early 70s: This guitar, if mint condition, will normally bring close to USD 1000.
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January 3, 2004 at 7:28 am #48699AnonymousGuest
I got a Yamaha acoustic for Christmas. The box says Model No. FD01P2 but I can’t find any information on it. Has anyone ever heard of it?
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January 7, 2004 at 10:19 pm #83331AnonymousGuest
Below is the information I got from Yamaha Support: —–Original Message—– From: guitarguru [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 12:46 PM Subject: Re: Yamaha Acoustic Guitar FD01? <<It is more similar to the FG403S. Better than the F310. Thank you.>> —–Original Message—– >>> 01/06/2004 12:49:35 PM >>> Thanks for your reply. Could you also tell me if this guitar is similar to the F310? Thierry —–Original Message—– From: guitarguru [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 12:46 PM Subject: Re: Yamaha Acoustic Guitar FD01? FD01 has a spruce top, nato back and sides, nato neck and rosewood fretboard. Thanks
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January 4, 2004 at 5:35 pm #82917AnonymousGuest
it dosnt look like it i no i have neva heard of it b4
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January 3, 2004 at 7:27 am #48698AnonymousGuest
I got a Yamaha acoustic for Christmas. The box says Model No. FD01P2 but I can’t find any information on it. Has anyone ever heard of it?
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January 7, 2004 at 10:18 pm #83327AnonymousGuest
Below is the information I got from Yamaha Support: —–Original Message—– From: guitarguru [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 12:46 PM Subject: Re: Yamaha Acoustic Guitar FD01? <<It is more similar to the FG403S. Better than the F310. Thank you.>> —–Original Message—– >>> 01/06/2004 12:49:35 PM >>> Thanks for your reply. Could you also tell me if this guitar is similar to the F310? Thierry —–Original Message—– From: guitarguru [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 12:46 PM Subject: Re: Yamaha Acoustic Guitar FD01? FD01 has a spruce top, nato back and sides, nato neck and rosewood fretboard. Thanks
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January 13, 2004 at 11:30 pm #84163AnonymousGuest
The Yamaha F310PR acoustic guitar is the FD01
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January 19, 2004 at 12:01 am #84842AnonymousGuest
: The Yamaha F310PR acoustic guitar is the FD01 >> That is what I thought first but I have both guitars in front of me right now and I can confirm that they are not the same (color, nature of side wood, weight,…). I took a picture of the 2 guitars, side to side: http://26ch84.free.fr/yamaha_f310_fd01.jpg For information: – F310: 1.9 kg – FD01: 2.1 kg Hope it helps. Thierry
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January 6, 2004 at 10:28 am #83032AnonymousGuest
: I got a Yamaha acoustic for Christmas. The box says Model No. FD01P2 but I can’t find any information on it. Has anyone ever heard of it? I believe it is the F310. I am still doing some research on the web to confirm that.
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January 3, 2004 at 3:43 am #48697AnonymousGuest
Anyone know any sites that have actual real tabs (not written) that are not hard but not basic?? Please post!!!
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January 3, 2004 at 11:37 am #82616AnonymousGuest
Theres a software package called "guitar pro" which gives access to guitar tabs of a variety of different music styles. The bonus is there is usually a number of different tabs available which suit player level as well as playable music which can be used at the same time as the tabs. The speed can be changed along with the pitch. It’s a useful learning tool
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January 4, 2004 at 9:29 pm #82893AnonymousGuest
im a beg. too. if u find nething, PLEASE HELP!: Theres a software package called "guitar pro" which gives access to guitar tabs of a variety of different music styles. The bonus is there is usually a number of different tabs available which suit player level as well as playable music which can be used at the same time as the tabs. The speed can be changed along with the pitch. It’s a useful learning tool
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January 4, 2004 at 7:41 pm #82914AnonymousGuest
check out powertab too, it’s free : Theres a software package called "guitar pro" which gives access to guitar tabs of a variety of different music styles. The bonus is there is usually a number of different tabs available which suit player level as well as playable music which can be used at the same time as the tabs. The speed can be changed along with the pitch. It’s a useful learning tool
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January 3, 2004 at 2:35 am #48696AnonymousGuest
i bought myself a cheap amp, cuz im poor.. but i want to create distortion on it like to play Rage Against the machine… But I don’t have the treble and bass things on it, instead i got..: ______________________ **LEAD GAIN** | – supersad | – post | ______________________| **EQUALIZATION** | – low | – mid | – high | ______________________| that’s it (for the part of the thing i can set distortion with.. but i can’t create a correct sound.. Please help!!!! thnx in advance
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January 3, 2004 at 9:35 pm #82622AnonymousGuest
your amp sounds ok. dont need an expensive amp. Low, mid, high is the exact same thing as bass, midrange, treble. Gain and Post are both volume controls that control levels. like a master volume and a regular volume on some other amps. some amp companies (like Peavey) call them "pre" and "post" gain. you put the master volume down to a low setting, and run the regular volume up to make distortion. my little fender sidekick has a volume control, a master control and a Gain control. you get distortion by having the volume up or the gain up, or both, and have the master turned down. sonds like your amp might be calling the master level, a Gain, and the volume a Post. if thats the case, turn the Gain down, and the post up. you wont hurt it if you do it vice versa. it just wont distort if you get it backwards is all. so then try it the other way. as for the exact sound you want, just play round with the hi(treble), mid, and low(bass) controls. they all affect how it sounds alot when you have it distorted. most metal and grunge has lots of distortion with the bass(low) way up. hope this helps. –dan : i bought myself a cheap amp, cuz im poor.. but i want to create distortion on it like to play Rage Against the machine… But I don’t have the treble and bass things on it, instead i got..: : ______________________ : **LEAD GAIN** | : – supersad | : – post | : ______________________| : **EQUALIZATION** | : – low | : – mid | : – high | : ______________________| : that’s it (for the part of the thing i can set distortion with.. but i can’t create a correct sound.. Please help!!!! thnx in advance
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January 2, 2004 at 11:12 pm #48695AnonymousGuest
OKAY! Well I am learning too and I am in serious need of help. My parents bought me a Greg Bennett SAMICK acoustic guitar and I am trying to learn how to play it and I have like 3 books but no matter how many times I read the book or listen to the CD I just don’t understand some of the things that he is talking about. I can play chords but for some reason I can’t see to be able to put it together to make a song out of it. PLAESE help if anyone can!!!
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January 4, 2004 at 8:54 am #82912AnonymousGuest
well; first of all i suggest you master the chords in your book. Then learn to put 2 chords together (eg. G & C) and simply practice practice practice. once you get your motor skills going; it should be easy to play an easy song. P.S. i really suck too; but my teacher just taught me this method and now i can play songs!
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January 3, 2004 at 7:02 am #82627AnonymousGuest
: OKAY! Well I am learning too and I am in serious need of help. My parents bought me a Greg Bennett SAMICK acoustic guitar and I am trying to learn how to play it and I have like 3 books but no matter how many times I read the book or listen to the CD I just don’t understand some of the things that he is talking about. I can play chords but for some reason I can’t see to be able to put it together to make a song out of it. PLAESE help if anyone can!!! I have 3 Samicks and I love them. All I can say is "take your time." I learned to play the guitar by using a John Denver song book–but get whichever artist YOU like. The chord diagrams are very helpful. Go slowly at first. As you get used to changing chords, it’ll become automatic and before you know it, you’re pickin’ and grinnin’. Hope this helps.
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January 4, 2004 at 4:03 am #82766AnonymousGuest
The first step in learning is getting the chords right. This is relatively straight forward if you start slowly with chords that are easy to fret. The main thing to remember is keep the thumb behind the neck and keep your palm off the back of the neck, this will let your fingers contact the fret board at a good angle and allow clean sounding chords without your fingers hitting the strings they’re not meant to. Once you have fingered the chord, sound each of the strings to ensure that each string is clear without buzzing or dead strings. Practice, practice, practice and your hand will learn the correct position. The part that stops most beginners from making a song "sound right" is the right hand timing and strumming. When you listen to music it is natural to tap your foot along with the music. If you think of this as the beat, you can count how may beats per bar. (the majority of songs are in 4 beats or 3 beats per bar). You want your picking (strumming) hand to work like tapping your foot. A good starting point is when counting 1,2,3,4 use a down stroke with your strumming hand. This way the timing and sound of the song will sound and feel right. The next strumming technique is playing between the beat ie, playing 8 strums over the 4 beats, this is done by counting 1&2&3&4&, try playing down strokes on the 1,2,3,4 beats and up strokes on the & beats. Combinations of when you strum can change the feel such as 1,2,3&4&. Just remember your right hand is keeping the beat and should feel natural.If you keep practicing you will progress, an important thing that I say to students is practice doesn’t make perfect – "perfect practice makes perfect". Good luck and keep at it Mike
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January 2, 2004 at 8:25 pm #48694AnonymousGuest
I have recently inherited a Sada Yairi 1984 L-6 with a bridge pickup and was wondering how much it would be worth.. Jacob Perth, Western Australia
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January 2, 2004 at 7:30 pm #48693AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : alvarez guitar
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January 2, 2004 at 6:22 pm #48690AnonymousGuest
was wondering on your acoustic guitars if you have,page showing all your acoustics
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January 2, 2004 at 3:55 pm #48689AnonymousGuest
Im a singer/songwriter looking for a drummer, guitarist and bassist to form a rock band. Influences are Metallica, Nirvana, LinkinPark, Seether, Staind, Chevelle, Weezer. email me if interesed- [email protected] [email protected] just to clear it up, i hate westlife and I was thinking we could record our parts on the computer and mix it. hehee
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January 24, 2004 at 3:33 am #85608AnonymousGuest
WAIT…im sorry…i sent the same message…im a guitarist quite keen in formin a band myself…lookin forward to your co-operation
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January 23, 2004 at 1:44 pm #85598AnonymousGuest
hey im alan and i play bass and wayne plays lead guitar. we would love 2 play with yaa. wher eu live? leave a message on http://www.4hourshutup.tk
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January 23, 2004 at 1:44 pm #85650AnonymousGuest
hey im alan and i play bass and wayne plays lead guitar. we would love 2 play with yaa. wher eu live? leave a message on http://www.4hiurshutup.tk
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January 10, 2004 at 6:02 pm #83742AnonymousGuest
:hi i am pierre i would like to know where you are based what your requirements are e-mail me pierre
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January 2, 2004 at 1:56 pm #48688AnonymousGuest
I need help choosing 1 of the 3 acoustic guitars that I could buy a Martin DXM Acoustic Guitar a Ovation CC057 Celebrity Acoustic Electric Guitar or a Fender DG20CE Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar I heard that the Martin was not that good because it was constructed of high pressure laminated wood and I heard that the Fender was not that good because it’s action was too high can anybody please help me ?
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January 2, 2004 at 6:43 pm #82491AnonymousGuest
I have a DX1 and it is a great sounding guitar for the money. It has a really nice tone and quality I wouldnt expect from them at this price range and it’s built like a tank so if it feels good in your hands I would go for it BUT I would also recommend the Fender DG22CE. Its a single cutaway acoustic-electric, and its absolutely the best fender *acoustic* guitar I’ve heard. I’ve played about 4 of these and they all seem to be set up pretty well. The finish is nice and the sound is just great. No string buzz, great intonation on each string, and good volume. Plus with the single cutaway I can play blues licks at the 12th fret and below, and its even cheaper than the DX1. I’ve seen them go for $400 and less. As far as Ovation, I just don’t care for them so will keep my yap shut there. : I need help choosing 1 of the 3 acoustic guitars that I could buy : a Martin DXM Acoustic Guitar : a Ovation CC057 Celebrity Acoustic Electric Guitar : or a Fender DG20CE Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar : I heard that the Martin was not that good because it was constructed of high pressure laminated wood : and I heard that the Fender was not that good because it’s action was too high : can anybody please help me ?
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January 2, 2004 at 1:27 pm #48687AnonymousGuest
i have a yamaha guitar and a crate amp. and i can play guitar fine, but how can i manipulate ALL the diff. knobs to make different sounds. i get how to make raw nasty messy DIStortion, but i need to refine. please help
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January 3, 2004 at 8:04 pm #82600AnonymousGuest
: i have a yamaha guitar and a crate amp. and i can play guitar fine, but how can i manipulate ALL the diff. knobs to make different sounds. i get how to make raw nasty messy DIStortion, but i need to refine. please help to make distortion, you need to mess with the master volume and the regular volume. peavey calls them pre gain and post gain. some amsp call either or both of them gain controls. basicly you just have to tinker around with the knobs for various sounds. the bass, mid, and treble adjust the EQ or (the basic tones) if you have reverbm thats always nice to have. it adds some more depth to your guitar sound. if you have the master volume almost all the way down, then the regular volume all the way up, you’ll get real fuzzy distortion. you can get less distortion by turning the volume control back down some. you adjust the overal loudness with those two controls. just be careful not to have the master up real high. if you do, then have the other volume far down, at least at first till you get an idea what level the loudness is at. guess thats as good as i can get here, since i dont know specifics about your amp. you can also get effect pedals that you would plug in between the guitar and the amp, to give you all sort of sounds, including different types of distortions. –dan
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January 2, 2004 at 10:29 am #48686AnonymousGuest
Hey everyone! My names grace. I just started a while back playing the guitar, i have a fender accoustic. When i get good enough my dad is going to buy me an electric guitar of my choice!!! woohoo! lol! but anyway, as i just said i just started so i dont no much about guitars. i no alot of the notes and im learning tabs…. i just dont no if a guitar is a good quality or not. can anyone tell me the things that makes a guitar good or high quality?? thanks everyone! email me at [email protected]
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January 2, 2004 at 8:11 am #48684AnonymousGuest
I have an old guitar that has some Gypsys doing their dance. The picture is painted on and covers most of the guitars top. Its all done it what used to be white. Its a little yellow due to age. I don’t know anything about the guitar. It has no name but at the top of the head stock there are the remains of three letters. Can’t tell what they said. Its kind of folk looking. Any thing will help.
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January 2, 2004 at 7:40 am #48685AnonymousGuest
i am lost as to what order my effects should be in. i have the following effects: a crybaby wah, DOD juice box (dist.), boss Compressor/ Sustainer, and a boss Blues Driver (dist.). The order i have them in now is from guitar to amp, wah, compressor, juice box, blues driver. Thank you
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January 2, 2004 at 6:57 pm #82472AnonymousGuest
What has worked for me has been this: Guitar to CS-3 to Blues Driver to Chorus to volume pedal to digital delay to amp. If the volume pedal has a tuner out, connect that to the tuner. There are many different ways to hook em up and alot depends on what sound you are going for, but you might try something similar to this first (ie blues driver earlier in the chain and wah further down) and see how it works… and keep tweaking from there : i am lost as to what order my effects should be in. i have the following effects: a crybaby wah, DOD juice box (dist.), boss Compressor/ Sustainer, and a boss Blues Driver (dist.). The order i have them in now is from guitar to amp, wah, compressor, juice box, blues driver. : Thank you
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January 2, 2004 at 7:04 am #48681AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Gibson SG- Fake????
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January 2, 2004 at 6:41 am #48683AnonymousGuest
Does any one know a good web site or book that gives a good explanation on how to change the pick guard to an electric guitar? Thanks
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January 2, 2004 at 7:00 pm #82466AnonymousGuest
Really no mystery, just take it off, remove any attached pups and do the reverse to install the new one. : Does any one know a good web site or book that gives a good explanation on how to change the pick guard to an electric guitar? Thanks
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January 2, 2004 at 6:12 am #48682AnonymousGuest
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January 2, 2004 at 5:22 am #48680AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for electric Harmony guitars and parts from the 1950’s to 1972. If you have any guitars or parts laying around, turn them into cash and help me with my G.A.S. One part or a 100. Knobs, Bridges and pickups needed. See my site for my buitars for sale and other parts needed. Also there is some info on how to make your guitar hot with new caps. http://www.comparethevalue.com Thanks!!!! [email protected]
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January 3, 2004 at 8:18 pm #82623AnonymousGuest
: I’m looking for electric Harmony guitars and parts from the 1950’s to 1972. If you have any guitars or parts laying around, turn them into cash and help me with my G.A.S. : One part or a 100. Knobs, Bridges and pickups needed. : See my site for my buitars for sale and other parts needed. Also there is some info on how to make your guitar hot with new caps. : : http://www.comparethevalue.com : Thanks!!!! [email protected] interesting. i had sold a Silvertone stratotone style guitar for 75 bucks about a year ago. it was like new condition too. shouldnt have ket it go so cheap. dont even know if they knew what it was. was black with white pickguard, 2 tone, 2 volume. 3 way switch. perfect neck and frets. probably wasnt used much. everything like new. <sigh> oh well. i have a harmony rocket from 1973, one of their last ones, so it had all the bugs worked out. would like to find a better pickguard for it, since mine has a crack on it. (its the red sunburst with white pickguard and bindings. very nice finish.) double cutaway. 2 pickup. 2 tone, 2 volume. –dan
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January 4, 2004 at 7:24 am #82775AnonymousGuest
: : I’m looking for electric Harmony guitars and parts from the 1950’s to 1972. If you have any guitars or parts laying around, turn them into cash and help me with my G.A.S. : : One part or a 100. Knobs, Bridges and pickups needed. : : See my site for my buitars for sale and other parts needed. Also there is some info on how to make your guitar hot with new caps. : : : : http://www.comparethevalue.com : : Thanks!!!! [email protected] : interesting. i had sold a Silvertone stratotone style guitar for 75 bucks about a year ago. it was like new condition too. shouldnt have ket it go so cheap. dont even know if they knew what it was. : was black with white pickguard, 2 tone, 2 volume. 3 way switch. perfect neck and frets. probably wasnt used much. everything like new. <sigh> oh well. : i have a harmony rocket from 1973, one of their last ones, so it had all the bugs worked out. would like to find a better pickguard for it, since mine has a crack on it. (its the red sunburst with white pickguard and bindings. very nice finish.) double cutaway. 2 pickup. 2 tone, 2 volume. : –dan Hey Dan, Pickguards are the hardest to find because by the time a 40 year old guitar gets to be a "parts" guitar, the pickguards are usually gone or trash. There is a company down the road from me that will make you one. They do a good job. WD out of Ft. Myers Fl. http://www.wdmusicproducts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv? Give them a try. Good luck with that Rocket…..
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January 7, 2004 at 4:10 am #83163AnonymousGuest
umm i have seen pickguards for sale that are just ya know, regular generic plastic pickguards. mine had the Harmony(TM) logo on it, so I would like it to match that. the letters were slightly engraved, the black writing on the white pickguard. cant they match mine up exactly? just curious. thanks! –dan : : : I’m looking for electric Harmony guitars and parts from the 1950’s to 1972. If you have any guitars or parts laying around, turn them into cash and help me with my G.A.S. : : : One part or a 100. Knobs, Bridges and pickups needed. : : : See my site for my buitars for sale and other parts needed. Also there is some info on how to make your guitar hot with new caps. : : : : : : http://www.comparethevalue.com : : : Thanks!!!! [email protected] : : interesting. i had sold a Silvertone stratotone style guitar for 75 bucks about a year ago. it was like new condition too. shouldnt have ket it go so cheap. dont even know if they knew what it was. : : was black with white pickguard, 2 tone, 2 volume. 3 way switch. perfect neck and frets. probably wasnt used much. everything like new. <sigh> oh well. : : i have a harmony rocket from 1973, one of their last ones, so it had all the bugs worked out. would like to find a better pickguard for it, since mine has a crack on it. (its the red sunburst with white pickguard and bindings. very nice finish.) double cutaway. 2 pickup. 2 tone, 2 volume. : : –dan : Hey Dan, : Pickguards are the hardest to find because by the time a 40 year old guitar gets to be a "parts" guitar, the pickguards are usually gone or trash. There is a company down the road from me that will make you one. They do a good job. WD out of Ft. Myers Fl. http://www.wdmusicproducts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv? : Give them a try. Good luck with that Rocket…..
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January 6, 2004 at 11:13 pm #83186AnonymousGuest
i have a harmony flying v in mint post if you want to try and purchase
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January 2, 2004 at 2:20 am #48679AnonymousGuest
I was looking into buying my first guitar and i know i want an electric. i was woundering what would be good for a beginner. one of myfriends has a westone and it sounds amazing so if anyone could give some input into my situation i would really apreciate it
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January 2, 2004 at 5:16 am #82342AnonymousGuest
: I was looking into buying my first guitar and i know i want an electric. i was woundering what would be good for a beginner. one of myfriends has a westone and it sounds amazing so if anyone could give some input into my situation i would really apreciate it The Westone is a good choice. They are great guitars and you won’t out grow it if you get a good one. The best place to get one is on Ebay because most people don’t know about these fine guitars and they sell for under $200. I just got one for $150 and it has the 2 humbuckers and a single coil setup that has split coils for hunderds of sounds. It can sound like almost any guitar out there and it’s good quality. Good luck…….. Make some noise!
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January 2, 2004 at 4:49 am #82328AnonymousGuest
Buy anything cheap, most new guitars these days are built to a reasonable standard. One thing I will say though is BUY A TUNER i found tuning the thing the hardest to do in the early days!
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January 2, 2004 at 2:11 am #48678AnonymousGuest
Can someone tell me the year and country. Here is the serial # 812031… Fender Mustang.. look like a new neck not factory installed.. Becuase thier are gaps between the neck and body…
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January 2, 2004 at 1:20 am #48677AnonymousGuest
i have an old strat-body style guitar that says Grand Prix in fancy letters on the headstock. i know its not fender or anything and i was wondering if anyone knew what it was. Thanks
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January 21, 2004 at 10:15 pm #85309AnonymousGuest
I bought a similar bass guitar on ebay for my son for christmas. It is black with a light color wood neck, and Grand Prix written on headstock. On the front of the body is a large black plastic plate with a white lower bottom layer visible from the side of the plate. The plate also encompases a thumb rest, a 2 part split pickup, two knobs, and the plug hole. The strings thread through the body to 4 adjustable Tailstocks. It has black Grover tuners; when I messed with guitars around 1970 Grover tuners were only on the better guitars, like Martin. I searched web as I bid on it but found only new guitars, amps, and car racing stuff. This bass has two small labels, a white one on the back of the neck at the body with a black number 1201737 inside of an outline box. The second label is on the back of the body on the neck adjustment cover, it is gold with black letters, hard to read, but probably H830B/B. My sons friends, true beginners, like the Grand Prix better than their new store bought axes. Anyone know whio made this/these things, and/or what there current value is.
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January 19, 2004 at 10:10 pm #84999AnonymousGuest
: i have an old strat-body style guitar that says Grand Prix in fancy letters on the headstock. i know its not fender or anything and i was wondering if anyone knew what it was. Thanks
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January 19, 2004 at 10:12 pm #114997AnonymousGuest
: : i have an old strat-body style guitar that says Grand Prix in fancy letters on the headstock. I was wondering if it is a vualuble bass. Thanks
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January 4, 2004 at 9:46 am #82910AnonymousGuest
I had to buy a new bridge for it, but i was playing it all day today and it’s the best strat copy i’ve ever played. It might even be better than an actual fender.
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January 3, 2004 at 1:39 am #82479AnonymousGuest
I have one as well. Black and white. I’ve had it for 13 years and purchased it used in Vermont. I’vebeen looking to find the original manufacturer and came up dry. It plays great for a clone.
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January 2, 2004 at 1:01 am #48676AnonymousGuest
I have a Guild F-20 serial #3615 occustic. Can anyone tell me what it is worth? Thanks, Joella
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January 2, 2004 at 12:54 am #48675AnonymousGuest
I just bought a guitar for my kid. I had seen this guitar and learning videos on tv. On the video it says to tighten the strings clockwise, from left to right. But on this guitar the tuners tighten by going counter clockwise, righ to left. Was this guitar put together wrong or strung wrong ?
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January 5, 2004 at 4:11 am #82898AnonymousGuest
: I just bought a guitar for my kid. I had seen this guitar and learning videos on tv. On the video it says to tighten the strings clockwise, from left to right. But on this guitar the tuners tighten by going counter clockwise, righ to left. Was this guitar put together wrong or strung wrong ? The strings have probably been put on the wrong way (I don’t think it makes too much difference though). It’s not worth changing them around now, but when you get a new set of strings for it, string them the other way then.
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January 11, 2004 at 11:55 am #83852AnonymousGuest
I just bought a guitar and want to learn playing it, The tabs are avilable on interneet but how to understand then and how to tune a guitar for them
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January 2, 2004 at 7:06 pm #82467AnonymousGuest
strung wrong : I just bought a guitar for my kid. I had seen this guitar and learning videos on tv. On the video it says to tighten the strings clockwise, from left to right. But on this guitar the tuners tighten by going counter clockwise, righ to left. Was this guitar put together wrong or strung wrong ?
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January 17, 2004 at 2:21 am #84729AnonymousGuest
: strung wrong : : : I just bought a guitar for my kid. I had seen this guitar and learning videos on tv. On the video it says to tighten the strings clockwise, from left to right. But on this guitar the tuners tighten by going counter clockwise, righ to left. Was this guitar put together wrong or strung wrong ? I think the video is wrong. On every guitar I have seen you tighten the strings by turning the keys counterclockwise which to me feels more intuitive than the other way aroung. But a new set of strings installed the way that feels right to you would soon fix the problem.
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January 1, 2004 at 11:52 pm #48674AnonymousGuest
I’m looking at a used Epiphone Les Paul, pretty light weight, black including back of neck, trapezoid inlays in fretboard, Gibson plastic cover over neck rod, serial number I00021948 (that’s a capital letter I followed by 8 digits). The serial number is a transparent stick on lable on the back of the headstock. Any idea where and/or when this was made or some range of value?
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January 17, 2004 at 9:12 am #84732AnonymousGuest
I recently purchased an epi emperor serial # 1112799. I would like to find out its year of manufacture and place of same. Any other info on it would be welcome. Thanks
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January 1, 2004 at 11:10 pm #48673AnonymousGuest
Hi! I have scaned guitar tabs that i would like to trade with someone! just add me on msn : [email protected] and i´ll send you my list of tabs so we can get started;) bai!
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January 1, 2004 at 11:09 pm #48672AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : CHANGING ELECTRIC STRINGS
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January 1, 2004 at 7:35 pm #48670AnonymousGuest
ight i got a dean electric regular strat and its all in peices, sanded and ready to be painted…what kind of paint should i use? ive heard car paint but is there a special kind of piant i should be using?
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January 2, 2004 at 7:12 pm #82461AnonymousGuest
‘car’ paint is fine but it depends on what you are going for, check out reranch.com thats the site for guitar refinishing : ight i got a dean electric regular strat and its all in peices, sanded and ready to be painted…what kind of paint should i use? ive heard car paint but is there a special kind of piant i should be using?
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January 3, 2004 at 8:26 pm #82619AnonymousGuest
: ‘car’ paint is fine but it depends on what you are going for, check out reranch.com thats the site for guitar refinishing : : : ight i got a dean electric regular strat and its all in peices, sanded and ready to be painted…what kind of paint should i use? ive heard car paint but is there a special kind of piant i should be using? i would second that. read about it before you do something you might not like. i am sure bicycle paint is fine for eddy van halen, when he didnt care what his guitars looked like, or know any better. but his guitars are made of better paints nowadays. check out Stewart MacDonald also. (I think it is Stewmac.com or similar) they have guitar builders and luthiers supplies and how-to books and videos etc. polyrurethane is used by some because its easy to paint on and have it shine and look ok. laquer is harder, easier to do touchups later, little more costly. read Gibson’s site also about finishes. theyre one of the few that do guitars in nitrocellulose laquer still. the cheaper guitars usually are acrylic or poly.
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