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May 1, 2004 at 6:35 am #50258AnonymousGuest
Hi buddy, if you wanna learn guitar online for free. Then log onto http://www.bernardlama.co.nr cheers
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May 5, 2004 at 6:39 am #95833AnonymousGuest
: Hi buddy, : if you wanna learn guitar online for free. Then log onto http://www.bernardlama.co.nr : cheers
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May 1, 2004 at 4:45 am #50257AnonymousGuest
buy one – playing & learning takes a long time – at 55 I think I am begining to try to put in place years of listening and watching chord fingering from TV or Video – Authentic sound is the key: the House of the Rising Sun(for instance is a classic) but played on a cheap or copy does not sound the same on a Variax + Spider 112 it all comes together! My first guitar was a Watkins Rapier (in 1963 £72) lovely, but sold on to the Regimental Band of the Scots Guards in 1979.
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May 2, 2004 at 6:53 pm #95516AnonymousGuest
its ok having a guitar that can roughly sound like 12 others, but a lot of guitar playing is in the feel, ive played those variax line 6’s and they have horrible wide flat chucky necks and look like a big girls blouse in a lairy tarty colour, amps arent much cop either, the pod has its place, and they have some great online learning tools, but i dont think the variax will find its place. Lee
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May 1, 2004 at 3:48 am #50254AnonymousGuest
hi i have an acoustic Alvarez, and im asking how much its worth please get back to me. guitarguyfromcorona
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May 10, 2004 at 5:39 am #96146AnonymousGuest
: hi i have an acoustic Alvarez, and im asking how much its worth please get back to me. : guitarguyfromcorona : Go to http://www.americanmusical.com or zzounds.com or music123.com and see if you can find your guitar listed there.If its is listed see how much they are selling for. this is the best way to find out.
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June 9, 2004 at 1:50 pm #98802AnonymousGuest
hi i have an squier stat , and im asking how much its worth please get back to me.it has a sticher on it and it says fender 50 celebrating 1946, 1996 years of excellence.can you please let me no how much it is thankyou alot Elyse
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May 1, 2004 at 3:03 am #50256AnonymousGuest
has any one out htere got a copy of theinstructions ofr the beast?
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January 15, 2005 at 2:18 pm #113015AnonymousGuest
: has any one out htere got a copy of theinstructions ofr the beast? I know this posting is old but,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, If you havent got it try here peavey have it under multifex. http://www.peavey.com/support/searchmanuals/results.cfm?searchstring=multifex
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May 1, 2004 at 2:32 am #50255AnonymousGuest
I was wondering if someone could tell me how to get the clean guitar metal sound Children of Bodom has. Does someone know the settings? Folter
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September 5, 2004 at 6:35 pm #81360AnonymousGuest
just come back from bloodstock, they didn’t have any amp heads on show, probably a big secret thing.
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April 30, 2004 at 5:24 pm #50252AnonymousGuest
pls i want a free download hindi sad ,new ,classical songs. regd, chirag&rajal patel
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April 30, 2004 at 5:19 pm #50253AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Pandora PX3 user manual
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April 30, 2004 at 2:31 am #50251AnonymousGuest
DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHERE I COULD FIND SOME ROBERT RANDOLPH TABS???????
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November 5, 2004 at 7:40 pm #90445AnonymousGuest
you will never find robert randolph tabs bro because nobody else in the world can play like him on a 13 string
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April 30, 2004 at 2:24 am #50250AnonymousGuest
anyone know who made the first electric Guitar
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April 30, 2004 at 4:48 am #95362AnonymousGuest
Les Paul, at 14 years old, had the brilliant idea of the taking the needle from his record player and sticking beneath the strings of his accoustic guitar, the sound would come out of his phonograph and gives birth to the electric guitar pretty amazing no? M.J.
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May 2, 2004 at 6:58 pm #95505AnonymousGuest
i thought it was rickenbacker
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April 29, 2004 at 11:21 pm #50249AnonymousGuest
where can i find out anything about a Gibson J 50 model deluxe model?
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May 2, 2004 at 6:59 pm #95494AnonymousGuest
have you tried gibson.com?
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April 29, 2004 at 11:01 pm #50247AnonymousGuest
hey i need to relace a volume pot but i dont know which one to get. the guitar is a HSS pickup setup and it a fender talon thanks
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May 2, 2004 at 7:11 pm #95638AnonymousGuest
have a look at your old pot, on the side should be printed a value 250k, or 500k or 1m, most volume pots are 250kOhms, you can get replacements from http://www.wdmusic.com
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April 29, 2004 at 10:54 pm #50248AnonymousGuest
i like this song thank you i wel free song
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May 2, 2004 at 7:11 pm #95672AnonymousGuest
nice
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April 29, 2004 at 10:34 pm #50246AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Korean Epiphone Dot
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April 29, 2004 at 10:24 pm #50243AnonymousGuest
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April 29, 2004 at 10:06 pm #50244AnonymousGuest
Please tell me what is it worth, I want to sell, but dont want to get ripped.
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April 29, 2004 at 8:56 pm #50245AnonymousGuest
Can you remove the tremelo bar from a strat? or is eaiser to just buy one without it?
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April 29, 2004 at 4:24 pm #50240AnonymousGuest
What’s the best dist pedal to get a super cool punkrock sound? Thanx
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May 12, 2004 at 11:50 pm #96419AnonymousGuest
Go with a boss DS-1, SD-1, or a digitech hot-rod
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May 2, 2004 at 7:21 pm #95659AnonymousGuest
without any shadow of a doubt get yourself a ‘turbo rat’ if you like the ‘song 2’ by blur sound (and it dont get much better than that) then this is the baby for you.
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April 29, 2004 at 2:19 pm #50241AnonymousGuest
When I play my strings, whether it’s open or fretted, I get this buzzing and rattling noise. It’s mostly on the G and D strings, but it’s a little noticable on the other strings too. Can any one tell me what I should do?
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April 29, 2004 at 7:42 pm #95377AnonymousGuest
There’s quite a few things that could be the problem. You may need to have your nut filed. You may have a screw loose somewhere that vibrates. Your action may be too low. Your pickups could be too high and slightly touching the bottom of the strings. First thing is to make sure that all of your strings clear the frets and pickups. Look down your neck and check for too much positive or negative bow. Make sure all of your screws and mounts are tight, including tuners. Hope I might have given you some ideas.
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April 29, 2004 at 12:58 pm #50242AnonymousGuest
I purchased a 1947 Martin 00-17 in bad shape ,,been stripped,,the peg-head decal has been sanded off,,anybody know where I can get one????
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May 10, 2004 at 7:04 am #96118AnonymousGuest
: I purchased a 1947 Martin 00-17 in bad shape ,,been stripped,,the peg-head decal has been sanded off,,anybody know where I can get one???? Here is a possible fix for your Martin. I found this on Stewmac.com, however it is no longer available,But here is the technique as described by Tony Nobles of Presion guitarworks, Austin Texas. A logo was made by having KINKO scan a picture of the logo artwork, (use a picture of the Martin logo for this),which was simply the logo torn from a magazine, and transferred to the same clear Mylar film used for overhead projectiors. The logo is printed with the ink on top, lay the Mylar logo into the wet finish early in the finishing stage. Spray several light coats of lacquer over the inked side to lock in the ink, before building up successive coats of lacquer on and around the .004" Mylar. Eventually the Mylar’s outline disappears into the clear lacquer coat. Another option is to have the decal printed on self-adhesive Mylar. Then you can lay the decal on top of the final rubbed out finish. http://www.music123.com sells Martin guitars and americanmusal.com you could request a free catalog and use a logo from the advertisement. Or you may be able to find a book at the library that has a picture you could have scanned. hope this helps. I did this once on a guitar that I made, it works great. I used my computer to scan in a picture. I used an adhesive backed mylar sheet, the kind that peels off of a sheet of paper, to type the logo I wanted with the picture, then cut out the logo with about a 1/4" margin and taped this to the peghead and painted several coats of lacquer over it.
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May 10, 2004 at 7:00 am #96137AnonymousGuest
: I purchased a 1947 Martin 00-17 in bad shape ,,been stripped,,the peg-head decal has been sanded off,,anybody know where I can get one???? Here is a possible fix for your Martin. I found this on Stewmac.com, however it is no longer available,But here is the technique as described by Tony Nobles of Presion guitarworks, Austin Twexas. A logo was made by hving KINKO scan a picture of the logo artwork, (use a picture of the Martin logo for this),which was simply the logo torn from a magazine, and transferred to the same clear Mylar film used for overhead projectiors. The logo is printed with the ink on top, lay the Mylar logo into the wet finish early in the finishing stage. Spray several light coats of lacquer over the inked side to lock in the ink, before building up successive coats of lacquer on and around the .004" Mylar. Eventually the Mylar/s outline disappears into the clear lacquer coat. Another option is to have the decal printed on self-adhesive Mylar. Then you can lay the decal on top of the final rubbed out finish. http://www.music123.com sells Martin guitars and americanmusal.com you could request a free catalog and use a logo from the advertisement. Or you may be able to find a book at the library that has a picture you could have scanned. hope this helps. I did this once on a guitar that I made, it works great. I used an adhesive backed mylar sheet, the kind that peels off of a sheet of paper, to type the logo I wanted, then cut out the logo with about a 1/4" margin and taped this to the peghead and painted several coats of lacquer over it.
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May 10, 2004 at 7:16 am #116151AnonymousGuest
Continued. this web site has nice picture of the martin logo. http://www.martinguitar.com/catalog/pdf/1833%20Catalog.pdf Use the enlarge tool to resize the add and print the page.Then trim the logo from the page and scan it into the computer and print it on the Mylar.
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May 10, 2004 at 7:22 am #122033AnonymousGuest
: Continued. this web site has nice picture of the martin logo. http://www.martinguitar.com/catalog/pdf/1833%20Catalog.pdf : Use the enlarge tool to resize the add and print the page.Then trim the logo from the page and scan it into the computer and print it on the Mylar.Adhere to the peghead as described in the other posts. Don’t know how I got so many copies ot this post.
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April 29, 2004 at 7:34 am #50238AnonymousGuest
Hey guys! Ya’ll need to check out Scorch! They ROCK! If yer a MetalHead You’ll Love these guys! Hhttp://www.scorchedmetal.com and get scorched.
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April 29, 2004 at 5:37 am #50239AnonymousGuest
bought my lyle 415 dove in 1972 for $285.00. love it! shame that lyle is out of business. anyone whoever played a lyle knows about the easy playing, the rich sound and the good workmanship. wouldn’t trade it for the world. glad to be a lyle fan.
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April 29, 2004 at 2:10 am #50237AnonymousGuest
Looking for the value of a 1974 F340 and a 1977 360s. Both are mint. Any ideas? Thanks, Roger
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April 29, 2004 at 2:09 am #50236AnonymousGuest
Looking for the value of a 1974 F340 and a 1977 360s. Any ideas? Thanks, Roger
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April 28, 2004 at 11:42 pm #50234AnonymousGuest
DEAL!
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April 28, 2004 at 11:38 pm #50235AnonymousGuest
lets see more old school yo
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May 3, 2004 at 11:25 pm #95814AnonymousGuest
I dont get it
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May 14, 2004 at 2:21 am #116201AnonymousGuest
Rolling Stones : Get yer ya ya’s out. 1969 madison sg. Buy yourself a copy, and lighten lifes load. walk in peace brother. Lee
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May 2, 2004 at 7:24 pm #95657AnonymousGuest
‘Well alllright! well allllrigght!! , Charlies good tonight inne?’
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April 28, 2004 at 7:46 pm #50233AnonymousGuest
I got the kent vegas model a year back in a local value village for 40$ it just needed new machine heads but anyways i would like to know alittle more about the vagas model and when it came out becuase ill a see and hear is that it is form the mid 1960’s but i cant find anymore info on it so if some one could find my some history on it would would make my day thanx
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April 28, 2004 at 5:38 pm #50232AnonymousGuest
i want to download songs of kal ho naa ho
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November 23, 2004 at 7:48 am #111899AnonymousGuest
: i want to download songs of kal ho naa ho thnx
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April 30, 2004 at 1:59 am #95380AnonymousGuest
: i want to download songs of kal ho naa ho
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April 28, 2004 at 11:20 pm #95376AnonymousGuest
peace
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May 2, 2004 at 7:27 pm #95676AnonymousGuest
wear your sandals with pride, move to the east, travel by night, sleep by day, eat light sleep heavy, follow these simple instructions and you will soon be a brother.
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April 28, 2004 at 7:09 am #50231AnonymousGuest
i was just wondering what would be the best gauge of strings for my air guitar. THANK YOU FELLAS
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April 28, 2004 at 7:02 am #50230AnonymousGuest
will pay top dollar for a ”pair” dimarzio super distortion IIs ”pickups that are in the ovation gp’s the plastic covered pickups they look square”
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April 28, 2004 at 6:35 am #50228AnonymousGuest
Would it be possible to get humbucker frames(covers??) whatever…. on a gibson sg standard?? thank you
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April 28, 2004 at 6:35 am #50229AnonymousGuest
Would it be possible to get humbucker frames(covers??) whatever…. on a gibson sg standard?? thank you
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April 28, 2004 at 11:22 pm #95368AnonymousGuest
not in a million years dude
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May 3, 2004 at 11:32 pm #95825AnonymousGuest
maybe in 3 million years…oh wait……NO!
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May 2, 2004 at 7:30 pm #95669AnonymousGuest
maybe the question should be ‘why?’ i suppose you could get some pickup covers on the SG, but not under the strings, maybe glued on the headstock??
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April 29, 2004 at 2:45 am #116103AnonymousGuest
2 million maybe?
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April 28, 2004 at 1:52 am #50226AnonymousGuest
Hey guys… I have a pile of guitars for sale Guilds, Hagstroms, a killer Les Paul copy and Harmonys… I’m also looking for Harmony Electric guitars from 1940 to 1972… also Harmony parts. Check out my website at http://www.comparethevalue.com or email me at [email protected] I’m a player/collector not a dealer. Thanks for looking…
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November 16, 2004 at 10:38 pm #91447AnonymousGuest
: Hey guys… I have a pile of guitars for sale Guilds, Hagstroms, a killer Les Paul copy and Harmonys… I’m also looking for Harmony Electric guitars from 1940 to 1972… also Harmony parts. Check out my website at http://www.comparethevalue.com or email me at [email protected] I’m a player/collector not a dealer. : Thanks for looking…
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April 27, 2004 at 11:40 pm #50227AnonymousGuest
oh lee lee lee lee
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April 27, 2004 at 11:40 pm #50223AnonymousGuest
oh lee lee lee lee
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April 27, 2004 at 11:24 pm #50224AnonymousGuest
word up homes
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April 27, 2004 at 11:22 pm #50225AnonymousGuest
I am interested in modifying my sovtek to get more distortion out of it. I have heard that these amps are easily modified to get a more metal tone out of it. Does anyone know anything abot this?
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May 2, 2004 at 7:32 pm #95641AnonymousGuest
i thought a sovtek mig 100 was a fighter jet.
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May 10, 2004 at 3:58 pm #96124AnonymousGuest
It’s just the best amp for rock n roll and punk and heavy blues and psychedelia, coz’ you just have to plug your jacky in the HIGH input and turn the volume up to 2 or 3 (it’s better not to joke with this russian killer) and that’s all. GET BLASTED!
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April 27, 2004 at 10:38 pm #50222AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : PRS Tremonti Pickups Wiring Diagram
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April 27, 2004 at 10:22 pm #50220AnonymousGuest
Hi folks, has anyone heard/tried/played/seen reviews of the new all solid sapele wd18sw dreadnought? I’m in love with the look and sound of the one I now own and wonder what others’ impressions are. Bill
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April 27, 2004 at 8:58 pm #50219AnonymousGuest
I just purhcased a Kramer VT 111S for 80 bucks. Any reviews available? if so please respond. It seems to be a good guitar…typical strat set up…three pickups, 3 volume/tone controls, plus whammy bar.
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May 2, 2004 at 7:33 pm #95661AnonymousGuest
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April 27, 2004 at 8:52 pm #50221AnonymousGuest
Hi! Need a mid-sixties Gibson Pickguard for my 1966 J-45 Regards! john
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April 27, 2004 at 8:07 pm #50218AnonymousGuest
Check out the newest valley arts website-valleyartsdirect.com
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April 27, 2004 at 6:31 pm #50216AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have the chords/tabs for "Redeemer" by Tim Hughes. If you know a site could you please email it to me thanks.
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April 27, 2004 at 6:12 pm #50217AnonymousGuest
Suck My dIcK..
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May 2, 2004 at 7:35 pm #95654AnonymousGuest
does anyone have the tab for that one?
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April 27, 2004 at 6:06 pm #50215AnonymousGuest
Hey everyone, check out http://www.guitar6.com – I recently got an interview with Joe Satriani! I also have forums, mp3s, tabs, reviews, etc. Thanks!
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April 27, 2004 at 3:28 pm #50214AnonymousGuest
Brand new, click link for info
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April 27, 2004 at 9:17 am #50213AnonymousGuest
Hi, Is this site still alive?? 🙂 Cat
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April 27, 2004 at 9:07 am #50212AnonymousGuest
If U realy love musik: http://www.idpz.net/Don_PLinc/ceque/vousvoulez.dtc Have fun Sincerly Don
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April 27, 2004 at 7:22 am #50211AnonymousGuest
I am getting very close to the finished product for my pedal board. I have decided to go with an all steel constructed board. The standard board I will be selling will be 16X28. This is the board I will mass produce. It will come with a True Bypass Loop disigned and built by Briand (indyguitarist.com) and a power strip. The board will be painted in your choice of colors ( 2 color max ). All boards will receive a primer coat and the final paint will be automotive paint to insure durability. Custom boards will also be built to whatever specs you want. I decided to go with all steel due to the expense of aluminum and I want to build a board that is afforadable and not out of the reach of the average player/user like me and you. You can see a picture NOW of the all steel prototype, it is NOT the finished product, but I thought you might like to see where I am at. There are a few changes to be made, but it is about 90% the way I want it. I will be adding a 4 inch plate on the very right so one can mounth a wah or volume pedal or other rocker type. I have not decided if it will be permanent or removable …. any suggestions? http://www.independentcd.com/rpb/rpb_board.htm Also, I am now selling a DIY wood and expanded metal kit on the page for anyone that wants to build their own board. 12X24 is the only size I am offering for now. You get everything but the wood and paint in the kit! Sign up on the site so I can send you updates and prices when available if your intersted. I still anticipate these boards being ready for sale (with or without a case) by May 15th! Thanks for all that have checked out the board and given feedback! BRAD
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May 2, 2004 at 7:37 pm #95639AnonymousGuest
its a good idea, good luck with it Brad. Lee
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April 27, 2004 at 3:18 am #50209AnonymousGuest
I have a (1976) Guild F-50RNT, an Epiphone Triumph(1948),and a Gibson ES120T they are all in Xlnt original cond. I also have a Gibson BR9 lap steel with matching amp in good cond.
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June 10, 2004 at 8:47 pm #116544AnonymousGuest
Hi. Is the Triumph still available. Is it a cutaway. How much? Thanks : I have a (1976) Guild F-50RNT, an Epiphone Triumph(1948),and a Gibson ES120T they are all in Xlnt original cond. I also have a Gibson BR9 lap steel with matching amp in good cond.
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December 30, 2004 at 9:20 am #124764AnonymousGuest
: Hi. Is the Triumph still available. Is it a cutaway. How much? : Thanks Yes it’s available It’s not a cutaway $1300 : : : I have a (1976) Guild F-50RNT, an Epiphone Triumph(1948),and a Gibson ES120T they are all in Xlnt original cond. I also have a Gibson BR9 lap steel with matching amp in good cond.
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April 27, 2004 at 3:03 am #50210AnonymousGuest
http://www.britsounds.com/guitarpic2.JPG http://www.britsounds.com/guitarpic.JPG can you identify this strat anyone? thanks
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May 2, 2004 at 7:39 pm #95637AnonymousGuest
too close, can only see one pic too.
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April 27, 2004 at 2:49 am #50208AnonymousGuest
i have a 50th ann. american strat and i was wondering how much it might be worth?
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April 27, 2004 at 7:56 pm #95220AnonymousGuest
200-250 depending on condition : i have a 50th ann. american strat and i was wondering how much it might be worth?
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April 27, 2004 at 2:49 am #50206AnonymousGuest
Whenever I play any of my strings open or fretted on my guitar, if I listen close, I can hear a slight buzzing. It’s a Yamaha Electric/Acoustic Compass Series. I tried adjusting the truss rod, but it doesn;t seem to be working. Any tips and help would be greatly appreciated.
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May 6, 2004 at 1:12 am #95955AnonymousGuest
Videos
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April 27, 2004 at 7:59 pm #95231AnonymousGuest
sometimes ya gotta really crank on the truss rod to get rid of the buzz, 10 – 12 turns or so…. give it 10 turns and report back. : Whenever I play any of my strings open or fretted on my guitar, if I listen close, I can hear a slight buzzing. It’s a Yamaha Electric/Acoustic Compass Series. I tried adjusting the truss rod, but it doesn;t seem to be working. Any tips and help would be greatly appreciated.
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April 27, 2004 at 8:12 pm #116112AnonymousGuest
: sometimes ya gotta really crank on the truss rod to get rid of the buzz, 10 – 12 turns or so…. give it 10 turns and report back. : : Whenever I play any of my strings open or fretted on my guitar, if I listen close, I can hear a slight buzzing. It’s a Yamaha Electric/Acoustic Compass Series. I tried adjusting the truss rod, but it doesn;t seem to be working. Any tips and help would be greatly appreciated. Okay…which way do I turn it, loosen or tighten?
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April 27, 2004 at 1:14 am #50207AnonymousGuest
Anybody seen the new line of marshall amps? they are producing replica 18 watt heads, and also 20watt combos and the fabled plexi head, all hard wired, ranging from £1100 for the 18watt up to £1400 for the plexi with the 20watt combo in the middle, cant wait to hear that 18watter! there have been many imitations i wonder how well the Marshall stuff will compare? im going to a guitar show at Wembley London in may, and Marshall are there, Jim will be signing posters as usual and i hope the 3 new amps are there, Lee.
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April 30, 2004 at 11:53 am #95367AnonymousGuest
: Anybody seen the new line of marshall amps? they are producing replica 18 watt heads, and also 20watt combos and the fabled plexi head, all hard wired, ranging from £1100 for the 18watt up to £1400 for the plexi with the 20watt combo in the middle, cant wait to hear that 18watter! there have been many imitations i wonder how well the Marshall stuff will compare? im going to a guitar show at Wembley London in may, and Marshall are there, Jim will be signing posters as usual and i hope the 3 new amps are there, : Lee. Hi Lee I think that Marshalls are great for rock but the clean sound on them is shite! But yes, I agree it will be good to hear the new models. Stebzy
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April 27, 2004 at 8:01 pm #95222AnonymousGuest
one word……. fender : Anybody seen the new line of marshall amps? they are producing replica 18 watt heads, and also 20watt combos and the fabled plexi head, all hard wired, ranging from £1100 for the 18watt up to £1400 for the plexi with the 20watt combo in the middle, cant wait to hear that 18watter! there have been many imitations i wonder how well the Marshall stuff will compare? im going to a guitar show at Wembley London in may, and Marshall are there, Jim will be signing posters as usual and i hope the 3 new amps are there, : Lee.
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May 2, 2004 at 7:42 pm #95670AnonymousGuest
fender? different sound altogther, fender are great clean amps, great blues amps too, but rock? forget it.
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April 26, 2004 at 10:09 pm #50205AnonymousGuest
send me new mp3 songs
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April 26, 2004 at 9:45 pm #50204AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me how to set up a toggle switch like tom morello has on his guitar?
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April 26, 2004 at 9:22 pm #50203AnonymousGuest
I need schematics for a fender talon HSS configuration. I need to know what type of volume pot to put in the guitar. so if you know that or have the schematics please e-mail me or post them Thanks
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April 26, 2004 at 4:29 pm #50202AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’m looking to buy a Hohner TE Prinz guitar in good condition.
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April 26, 2004 at 8:50 am #50201AnonymousGuest
I have been looking for an 2613 for some time. Does anyone have a good one they would like to sell. Please let me know. Thanks
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April 26, 2004 at 4:58 am #50200AnonymousGuest
i want to know the info #serial number of my lefty gibson this is the serial number #740846 made in usa
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April 26, 2004 at 1:49 am #50198AnonymousGuest
Hey i have no idea how to paint a bass could someone tell me how?
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April 26, 2004 at 4:14 am #95046AnonymousGuest
i have had some good results using car spray paint, prepare the wood and get some grain filler, rub that flat with some ultra fine grit paper 1200+ , give 3 coats of primer, rubbing flat each coat with the 1200 paper, then 4 or 5 coats of top, make sure you flatten each coat with the 1200 paper, also between each coat of the top paint give your self 24 hours to dry before rubbing down, genraly the more time you spend rubbing down and preparing, the better the results, dont be tempted to rush, after the last coat i used a compound polish (using that lightly) and then a good auto polish and buffed it up with an electric buffer, the results were very good, and try to spray in a dust free enviorment. Lee
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April 26, 2004 at 1:07 am #50197AnonymousGuest
is it difficult to put a whammy on a les paul….not floyd rose…the kind thats seen here http://www.timeelect.com/fw-4.jpg
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April 26, 2004 at 4:06 am #95073AnonymousGuest
thats a ‘Bigsby’ , no its not difficult, i beleive there are 3 screws around the tail peice part, so you need to drill 3 holes in your gibson, hope you have a steady hand a cool head a breave heart and a fat wallet. Good luck Lee
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April 26, 2004 at 6:01 am #116057AnonymousGuest
lol fuck that then, its fine the way it is…imma buyt one of those 350 dollar fender strat standards instead 😉 : thats a ‘Bigsby’ , no its not difficult, i beleive there are 3 screws around the tail peice part, so you need to drill 3 holes in your gibson, hope you have a steady hand a cool head a breave heart and a fat wallet. : Good luck : Lee
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April 26, 2004 at 12:52 am #50199AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Found an old Guitar…EL DÉGAS Modelo No.MT6 please help out…
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April 25, 2004 at 10:50 pm #50196AnonymousGuest
Could anybody tell me the new price for Model F-640N? Please hurry, need to know that ’til thursday.! Send it to my E-mail adress, please! thank you
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April 25, 2004 at 10:38 pm #50195AnonymousGuest
hi
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April 25, 2004 at 7:05 pm #50194AnonymousGuest
I NEED TO KNOW THE VALUE OF THIS BASS GUITAR IT’S FOR SALE BRAND NEW CONDITION CANDY APPLE RED
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April 25, 2004 at 4:49 pm #50193AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Estaban guitar
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April 25, 2004 at 9:59 am #50192AnonymousGuest
I have an Gibson "The Paul" Hollow body electric guitar. Serial no. 72298500, manufactured in U.S.A, by Gibson Guitar Corporation… I would like to know how much this guitar is worth. Thank you.
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April 25, 2004 at 6:04 am #50190AnonymousGuest
recently some jerkass turned the volume nob and tone nob on my peavey raptor plus and tore up all the wires that were connecting to the pickups and now there are wires every where and i dont know where they go!! can u help me???
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April 26, 2004 at 4:03 am #95075AnonymousGuest
i can only sugest going to this site and asking your question there, have you got a soldering iron to repair it with? its not a difficult job, just a bit fiddly. http://forums.peavey.com:8080/~guitars Lee
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April 25, 2004 at 2:39 am #50191AnonymousGuest
hi, can anyone tell me about the fender p bass lyte? looking to buy … not sure if it’s a good investment. peace
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May 12, 2004 at 5:16 pm #96460AnonymousGuest
I have one and I really enjoy it. For me it was perfect, I like the P-bass body and Jazz bass neck combo. I’ve used it to record on our album "Standing Tall" check out the sound at SongPlanet.com. The band is TallPete. It has a great smooth sound. I play Ibanez soundgear basses 1200, 1300 and 2000 also but once I got the P bass Lyte it was all I have been playing. Great bass even though they used the word "Lyte". Enjoy : hi, : can anyone tell me about the fender p bass lyte? : looking to buy … not sure if it’s a good investment. peace
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April 25, 2004 at 1:18 am #50188AnonymousGuest
i am tired of looking and paying extra for left handed guitars can you explain to me what i need to change and how to do it myself so i can play right handed guitars and make it easy or tell me if there is a web sight for that thanks
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April 26, 2004 at 3:55 am #95051AnonymousGuest
you’ll find it difficult to play on a guitar converted, on a lot of intruments you will have restricted access to the upper frets, you could maybe get away with an SG or a Les paul double cutaway, you would need to change the nut, you would have to buy a blank and cut it in yourself, some guitars you might need to change the saddles over, and then set it up, is it realy worth all the hassle? you can get parts from http://www.wdmusic.com/
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April 24, 2004 at 11:44 pm #50189AnonymousGuest
I have a Charvel strat style guitar with reverse headstock pointy headstock, shark fin inlay, bolt-on neck, one pick-up, one volume knob, jackson trem, brown sunburst finish. The neck plate has a serial # of 0300. Fort Worth on neck plate. Can someone give me some info on year and possible rarity of this guitar. Was told recently that it could have been a run of only 100 or so. Please email if you have some concrete info on this. Thanks
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April 24, 2004 at 6:18 am #50187AnonymousGuest
I have noticed that harmony bass guitars are selling quite cheap on ebay and was wondering if they are at reputedly bad or cheap or what? let me know if you know anything
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April 24, 2004 at 3:35 am #50185AnonymousGuest
http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/pickguard_gib.html CAN SOME ONE PLEASE TELL ME which pickguard out of all of these would fit on a 99′ gibson sg standard?? thanky you very much!!!!
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April 24, 2004 at 3:24 pm #94912AnonymousGuest
looks like you’d have to do some measuring on your own SG to make sure its the same fit. could also try this site http://stew-mac.com/ they have some, sometimes have more than is on their website, so might want to call them, or they could make one for you. or you could buy the plastic material there, and make your own pickguard, if ya want to save megabucks. these prices on the page youve shown me arent much different than the prices ive seen for actual gibson pickguards at guitar center, to be honest. if you dont have a guitar center near you, try musicians friend or zzoomsound or ams or something like that. couldnt hurt to even just ask gibson, they sell their stuff. its not usually too much for that kind of thing. : http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/pickguard_gib.html : CAN SOME ONE PLEASE TELL ME which pickguard out of all of these would fit on a 99′ gibson sg standard?? thanky you very much!!!!
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April 24, 2004 at 3:22 am #50186AnonymousGuest
DOES ANY ONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET A RED SG STANDARD PICK GUARD? thank you
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April 24, 2004 at 3:26 pm #94908AnonymousGuest
umm do you want a red pickguard> or a black one? or what? : DOES ANY ONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET A RED SG STANDARD PICK GUARD? thank you
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April 23, 2004 at 9:57 pm #50184AnonymousGuest
This is awarning information. Mastertone Australia, pickup builder for electric guitar is dead. Nobody is replying anymore there. Don’t order them pickups, as i do, you will just loose your money.
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April 27, 2004 at 11:54 pm #95230AnonymousGuest
Tony from Mastertone is alive !!! I get in touch with him yesterday. After 3 months of absence and spent almost in hospital, the master of pickups is back ! Be ready to have great pickups on your guitar.
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May 13, 2004 at 9:43 am #96425AnonymousGuest
Bullshit its back…..now the website is no longer there, and the US distributor has quit carrying them because he never gets any replies, and cannot run a business that way.
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April 23, 2004 at 6:59 am #50182AnonymousGuest
I just bought a Stagg Hollow Body at the Dallas Guitar Show–I LOVE IT !!!! It’s all I play now. My PRS Santana just hangs on the wall.
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April 23, 2004 at 9:21 pm #94905AnonymousGuest
Are you seriously standing by that statement?
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April 23, 2004 at 5:54 am #50183AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Japanese "lawsuit" bass
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April 23, 2004 at 5:22 am #50181AnonymousGuest
I reckon tableture is for people who are lazy – see my discussion at http://guitarlessons.webmelon.com/
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April 23, 2004 at 4:02 am #50180AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know anything about Check Mate Guitars – found one my neighbor was throwing away and it had a nice Sun Burst top and inlaid Ivory fret board so I thought I’d check it out – The head stock reads Check mate and it lists itself as a model # 235 (hard to read so may be something close.) Need work but all there and fairly solid. Nice decorated pick guard.
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April 23, 2004 at 3:10 am #50179AnonymousGuest
Fender Deluxe Double Fat Strat for sale $489
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April 23, 2004 at 1:08 am #50178AnonymousGuest
I want to sale my guiter that I was plying with 30 years now. Serial nB is 965749. Who can give me its value on the market or is there any association that can give me answer? Many thanks
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April 22, 2004 at 11:35 pm #50177AnonymousGuest
Did he actually use that Jackson guitar…the one thats like half a flying v?…or does it just have his name on it?
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April 22, 2004 at 11:22 pm #50176AnonymousGuest
Are the supercharged EMGs alot better than normal EMGs…or is there really not a lot of difference?
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April 22, 2004 at 7:45 pm #50175AnonymousGuest
Am looking for guitar tuition in Glasgow area, Scotland. Can anyone help me on this one? Cheers.
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April 23, 2004 at 2:03 pm #94907AnonymousGuest
Hi You should check out Stuart Horne, who lives in Eaglesham I believe. He taught me and my son a couple of years ago and he’s a genuinely nice bloke with a nice, relaxed manner. He’ll basically teach you pretty much anything you want to know, and will go at a pace which suits you. Prices are reasonable too. Well worth getting in touch with him. If you catch him say hi from me – Allan Beattie (from Giffnock, but now live in London). Good luck.
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April 22, 2004 at 5:07 pm #50173AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : peavey generation exp custom
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April 22, 2004 at 12:28 pm #50174AnonymousGuest
Hello, I’m looking for a multiac nylon duet (2002 or before). Not the "grand concert model". Later on. Cyril.
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April 22, 2004 at 11:32 am #50172AnonymousGuest
I’m trying to acquire a headstock decal for a fender jazz bass guitar. If anyone can help, please e-mail me. Thanks Jay
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April 23, 2004 at 2:19 am #94756AnonymousGuest
check out ebay.co.uk , ive seen a guy on their selling all sorts of waterslide transfer decals for fender, just type ‘decal’ and he will come up, email him and tell him what you want, they usualy go for about £10-£15, $25?? Lee
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April 22, 2004 at 7:20 am #50171AnonymousGuest
I have a Lotus Bass I bought a long time ago and want to put it back together. Does anyone know of a website that lays out schematics for a 2 pot (knobs, controls ie volume and tone – very basic) and 2 pick ups?
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April 22, 2004 at 5:31 am #50170AnonymousGuest
Has anyone else used any of his Intructional books/videos?…i have Metal Lead Guitar volume 1 and it fuckin rocks!…anyone else familiar with his stuff?
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April 22, 2004 at 4:42 am #50169AnonymousGuest
I have a guitar and i dont know what kind it is.It doesnt say a name on it anyware.I would like to find out how much i can sell it for.
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April 23, 2004 at 2:17 am #94748AnonymousGuest
its probably worth about $600, ive seen them go for more but not in your colour. Lee
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April 24, 2004 at 7:03 am #94904AnonymousGuest
no, ive seen those sold for $1,250 at guitar center but there not any good.
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April 26, 2004 at 4:17 am #95055AnonymousGuest
yes but was it in that guys colour?? and also his guitar ‘doesnt’ have a name on it which makes it a very rare model indeed, and could easily top the £40,000 bracket, boy i’d love to be in his shoes. Lee
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April 27, 2004 at 3:56 am #95206AnonymousGuest
ya who wouldnt want to be in his kicks?
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April 22, 2004 at 4:34 am #50168AnonymousGuest
My 76 twin breaks up at about 3. I think that is way to early. Am I wrong? Tried new tubes and caps but still not as clean as I would like it. Any sudgestions?
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April 25, 2004 at 7:05 am #95080AnonymousGuest
It sounds like a problem in the preamp section. Is the master volume turned down?? Also,check the speakers.They should have the blue Jensen sticker on them.If not,then that could be a big problem! I’d take it to an amp guy and have it checked out. As we all know,the secret to Twins is that the speaker are very strong.This prevents them from breaking up. When getting repair,make sure the amp guy uses the SAME GRADE OF PAPER!That’s where the tone is. Hope this helps,
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April 22, 2004 at 4:30 am #50167AnonymousGuest
I have a vantage vp795 and cant find wiring diag anywhere need help????
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April 22, 2004 at 3:00 am #50166AnonymousGuest
I want a good guitar but i dont want to spend a shit load of money. so heres what i was thinking…i was planning on getting a les paul and replacing the stocks with some EMGs but now i’ve been looking at this Jackson DXMG. its gotten excellent ratings/reviews, it costs way less, and it comes already equipped with EMGs. i play metal so i think the Jackson may be my best bet…what do you guys think? from you’re own point of view.
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April 22, 2004 at 3:48 am #94774AnonymousGuest
The Jackson’s neck will play faster and probably have the harsher tone that you need for metal. I can’t recall which EMG p/u’s are in it…so you may yet have to change them out. The Les Paul will will have good tone for metal if you get one with a maple top, otherwise straight mahogony (les paul specials) will just be too warm and mellow. Plus you have tremolo options with the Jackson.
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April 22, 2004 at 2:54 am #50165AnonymousGuest
I reciently purchased this axe and was wondering if there’s any info on them.This thing smokes.Sounds better than any gibson i’ve ever played. It also seems heavier.This guitar is a beaut. If anyone has any info, please forward…
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April 23, 2004 at 2:15 am #94808AnonymousGuest
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data4/Yamaki/Les-Paul-Standard-01.html there are a couple on their, they get good reviews, sounds like a nice guitar. Lee
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April 22, 2004 at 12:46 am #50164AnonymousGuest
i wondered what everyone thought of this guitar as i am interested in buying one =D please let me know by email [email protected] Thanks Kyle
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April 21, 2004 at 11:44 pm #50161AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Looking to buy a Tom Delonge Squier or Fender Strat
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April 21, 2004 at 10:56 pm #50163AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me what the serial number prefis CN indicates on a custom shop strat?
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April 23, 2004 at 2:10 am #94798AnonymousGuest
China ?? are you sure its a custom shop?
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April 21, 2004 at 9:28 pm #50162AnonymousGuest
i have a matsuoka guitar for sale SN:52927 model :m20 i would like to know its price pleas help me if it is possible. thank you .i can send its pic if it will help any one to know its price.
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April 21, 2004 at 8:49 pm #50159AnonymousGuest
What is the best guitar on the market today?
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April 30, 2004 at 11:48 am #95353AnonymousGuest
: What is the best guitar on the market today? So how long is a piece of string? It’s completely individual. If you like it, it feels good, and sounds good, buy it! Also your feel will change as you get better. When I first started I hated Strats, cause I found it hard to play them properley, now I love them. So what you like now may not be what you like in 5 years time. Hope this helps.
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April 25, 2004 at 7:11 am #95072AnonymousGuest
The best guitar is the one that feels good in your hands! Cosmetics are O.K. and pickups can be changed.But if your left hand doesn’t like it,then keep looking for YOUR axe. I have a 77’Les Paul thats wonderful and a Carvin that I love! Good Luck
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April 21, 2004 at 9:16 pm #94769AnonymousGuest
Are you trying to start a fight?
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April 22, 2004 at 12:47 am #116073AnonymousGuest
: Are you trying to start a fight? lol…. Can only speak for myself…I’d have to say Gibson Les Paul custom…but its all a matter of opinion…personally taste….feel…etc…
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April 23, 2004 at 2:08 am #121939AnonymousGuest
Gloves off…. for the money its a Jap Tokai.
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April 21, 2004 at 8:21 pm #50158AnonymousGuest
just wonder what u guys think of this set up its a fender rok pro 1000 amp with 100 watt head and 300 watt max 4 x 12 cabinet(2 overdrive channels and reverb channel and clean) dean cadillac x guitar,,,korg ax1500g effects processor…not sure much about this stuff i picked it all up for 1000 dollars even guitar waas new got it at cost parents own a music store they r the dean dealer never really hear about them but they make some good shit,also they deal kustom amps they r awsome but nobody gives them a chance i’m buying the 2 x 12 amp with built in effects and amp modelers for 559.00………they have a full stack with 150 watt head and 2 cabinets with 4 x 12 in each for 1500.00 cheao but sounds mint
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April 21, 2004 at 7:33 pm #50160AnonymousGuest
i want to know what kirk hammets amp settings are thats all
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April 21, 2004 at 9:03 pm #94754AnonymousGuest
Knowing them wouldn’t make you sound like him anyway – what’s the point?
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April 21, 2004 at 11:15 pm #116082AnonymousGuest
Amp setting for which era? Back in the day he used modded Marshall JCM800’s but now he uses Mesa Triple and Dual Rectifiers. Usually hes got his bass and treble up and scoops the mids. He also uses EMG81 pickup in the bridge and EMG85 pickup in the neck which helps give him his tone. As far as pedals a Crybaby Wah, and Tubescreamer. If you really want his sound i’d suggest buying a Mesa halfstack, and his custom ESP model guitar (not the LTD version) and then messing around with the settings. Thats the only way to even get close to his tone.
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May 22, 2004 at 2:43 am #116250AnonymousGuest
: Amp setting for which era? Back in the day he used modded Marshall JCM800’s but now he uses Mesa Triple and Dual Rectifiers. Usually hes got his bass and treble up and scoops the mids. He also uses EMG81 pickup in the bridge and EMG85 pickup in the neck which helps give him his tone. As far as pedals a Crybaby Wah, and Tubescreamer. If you really want his sound i’d suggest buying a Mesa halfstack, and his custom ESP model guitar (not the LTD version) and then messing around with the settings. Thats the only way to even get close to his tone. Actually, he also used an ADA mp-1 midi preamp which you can grab off ebay for cheap. Now he uses Rectos, a Mark VI, and triaxis setups. As far as guitars, his skully special is just a modified ESP M-II. If you don’t have the cash, the LTD M-100 has the same specs: Alder body, Maple neck rosewood fretboard, licensed floyd, bolt-on neck, 24 frets. he uses dual emg 81 pickups. He’s also used esp and fender strats which can be seen in the ONE video. Rhythm tone: BASS – 8, MID – 4, HIGH 8, GAIN 7 For the older sound add more gain and remove mids. Lead tone: step on an EQ pedal with an upside down ‘v’ shape as so to boost the mids for soloing. Tube amps will get you closer to his sound, also keep in mind most of their albums have many layers of guitar tracks, panned on both sides. That’s the key to the metallica wall o’ sound. Oh yeah and don’t forget the crutch er i mean wah pedal for soloing. 😉
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April 21, 2004 at 4:03 pm #50157AnonymousGuest
Being Dutch, female and because of that totally ignorant can anybody tell me something knowledgable about the archtop Arirang (Korean) jazzguitar?
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April 21, 2004 at 1:47 pm #50156AnonymousGuest
I’m searching for information on the Seville brand of guitars. I have an S-32 model and all I know about it is that it was made in Korea. I love this guitar. It is one of the best sounding classicals I’ve ever played. I’ve talked to a few other people that have this kind of guitar, yet I’ve found no one who knows anything about when they were made or where to find any information about them. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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April 21, 2004 at 12:53 pm #50155AnonymousGuest
I can’t find a "feedback-buster" that fits properly in my Norman B20 western guitar, can anybody reccomend a sollution?
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July 16, 2004 at 12:00 pm #100967AnonymousGuest
Hi I’m having the same problem finding one to fit my guitars!! It seems to only come in a 10mm diameter,& I need one with a 9mm diameter.If you have found a solution,I would love to hear from you. Cheers James…
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April 21, 2004 at 7:21 am #50153AnonymousGuest
how do u get feedback for ure guitar without a distortion pedal?
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April 21, 2004 at 6:45 pm #94747AnonymousGuest
: you have to have it set on high volume,walk towards the amp, move the guitar near it, oh and get yourself a nice epiphone casino, those things howl the roof down! Lee
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April 21, 2004 at 5:42 am #50154AnonymousGuest
1 Masaru Kohno(Kono) 1963! 2 1930’s Epiphone FT-210 Deluxe Early examples of Kohno & Epiphone guitars typically sell in the $6,000-$7,000 range, I am also interested in trades for an older Martin(or Yamaha FG-1500 etc) guitar. Please email me with any questions. My English is not so good. but I promise that I will answer all questions honestly and sincerely.
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April 21, 2004 at 4:08 am #50152AnonymousGuest
I acquired a Silvertone guitar unexpectedly today. I don’t know much about them and my internet searches so far have come up empty as to what model/year/manufacturer this guitar is. Can anyone help? S/N X87265 on metal plate on back of headstock. Black, solid body. Single cutaway. Single humbucker in the neck position. Solid trapeze tailpiece, wooden thumbscrew bridge. 3-per-side tuners. Metal nameplate on front of headstock with a cowboy strumming a guitar, under which is the name "Silvertone", under which is a lightning bolt design. Any ideas? All help appreciated. Tom
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April 21, 2004 at 3:17 am #50151AnonymousGuest
I have a problem with Boss GT5 and cannot figure it out, I was hoping you may have the answer. The volume pedal all of a sudden started working backwards!! In other words, the volume increases when the pedal is heel down. The volume is supposed to increase tow down, like it used to This happened after the battery was changed. We did a factory reset and it did not solve the problem. Any ideas thanks Mike
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April 21, 2004 at 3:07 am #50149AnonymousGuest
RECENTLY PURCHASED BX-100 AMP. THERE IS AN EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF HUMMING/DISTORTION THROUGH THE SPEAKER. CAN HERE IT WITH VOLUME ALL THE WAY UP OR ALL THE WAY DOWN. SOMETIMES I GET SOUND FROM THE GUITAR. THE HUM SOUNDS LIKE ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE ALMOST LIKE A TRANSFORMER, BUT SEEMS TO FADE IN AND OUT WHEN I PLAY WITH THE SPEAKER NEGATIVE WIRE ON THE CIRCUIT BOARD. MAYBE MY BODY IS HELPING GROUND OR SOMETHING.
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April 21, 2004 at 2:53 am #50150AnonymousGuest
Can anybody help me finding a manual for the ME-5 please. Thanks
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April 20, 2004 at 11:59 pm #50147AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : What exactly is a squire guitar?
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April 20, 2004 at 11:42 pm #50148AnonymousGuest
I would like any info you can give me including appraisal. thanks cat
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April 20, 2004 at 8:34 pm #50146AnonymousGuest
have any good settings
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June 8, 2004 at 11:08 am #116507AnonymousGuest
: have any good settings no !
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April 20, 2004 at 7:04 pm #50145AnonymousGuest
I need a circuit diagram for this amp, can anybody please help me????
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June 10, 2004 at 5:45 pm #116485AnonymousGuest
: I need a circuit diagram for this amp, can anybody please help me???? Session amp support is at the website http://www.award-session.com. History available too.
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April 20, 2004 at 2:36 am #50143AnonymousGuest
A Girl named Linda posted a while back about hem for great gift ideas it refered to a web site that was not there.If any one out there happeens to know where i could get my little girl her first strap for her first Fender, at a resonable price please let me know her B-Day is the 4/25/04. Thank’s so much. Who knows Zoe (DTR) might just be star some day she has the look’s and the drive,she is a good Fencer and i know she will do as cool on the guitar. JC SLOCUM Grass Valley CA #530-272-1310
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April 20, 2004 at 2:40 am #116022AnonymousGuest
: A Girl named Linda posted a while back about a great gift ideas it refered to a web site that was not there.If any one out there happeens to know where i could get my little girl her first strap for her first Fender, at a resonable price please let me know her B-Day is the 4/25/04. Thank’s so much. Who knows Zoe (DTR) might just be star some day she has the look’s and the drive,she is a good Fencer and i know she will do as cool on the guitar. JC SLOCUM Grass Valley CA #530-272-1310
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April 20, 2004 at 2:20 am #50142AnonymousGuest
Where can you get a H78
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April 27, 2004 at 4:04 am #95232AnonymousGuest
: Where can you get a H78 If you want a H-78 Harmony 335 type guitar, go to http://www.comparethevalue.com
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May 9, 2004 at 6:24 pm #96136AnonymousGuest
Where can you get a H78. I’ve got a near mint H78 for sale. Take a look (and hear it) at http://www.classic-guitars.ca
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April 20, 2004 at 2:24 pm #94628AnonymousGuest
in the H78 shop ! sorry but what is a ‘H78’?
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April 20, 2004 at 1:40 am #50141AnonymousGuest
I have a Hohnor HG 310 Limited Edition made in Japan in MINT condition.Im trying to figure out how much it is worth and where/who would be interested in buying it.Any suggestions please email.Thank you
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April 19, 2004 at 11:46 pm #50144AnonymousGuest
Ibanez Starfield VPA50S
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April 19, 2004 at 10:10 pm #50140AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Kazuo Yairi Alvarez CBS Masterworks guitar
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April 19, 2004 at 9:32 pm #50138AnonymousGuest
I have a (Sep)’62 body and neck (verified by neck stamp and serial #) that has been totally stripped. It has some minor dings on the front of the neck around the tuners, and the switch/pot cavity has been slightly expanded (under the pickguard). Can anyone tell me the value of this? Many thanks in advance, bob
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April 19, 2004 at 7:24 pm #50139AnonymousGuest
i have this gibson sg short neck bass guitar that on of the original members of the jaggerz gave to me. Ithink it is between a 1967 and an early seventies. if anyone could tell me how much it was worth please e-mail me. and if there are any interested people in buying it e-mail me as well. thank you
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April 29, 2004 at 7:37 pm #95363AnonymousGuest
I would really like more info, maybe a pic of the bass as I’m looking for one of these. Cheers : i have this gibson sg short neck bass guitar that on of the original members of the jaggerz gave to me. Ithink it is between a 1967 and an early seventies. if anyone could tell me how much it was worth please e-mail me. and if there are any interested people in buying it e-mail me as well. thank you
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April 28, 2004 at 9:15 am #95229AnonymousGuest
I’m in the market for a short scale bass. let me know what you would like to sell it for. : i have this gibson sg short neck bass guitar that on of the original members of the jaggerz gave to me. Ithink it is between a 1967 and an early seventies. if anyone could tell me how much it was worth please e-mail me. and if there are any interested people in buying it e-mail me as well. thank you
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April 19, 2004 at 2:26 pm #50137AnonymousGuest
Hello, I’ve been considering buying the computer gadget ‘Guitar Port.’ What I’d like to know is it a useful tool, or am I simply better off using my practice Amp? Thanks for any answers.
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April 19, 2004 at 8:35 am #50136AnonymousGuest
There aren’t really any guitar shops around here, and i’m trying to learn how to restring my guitar. I basically know what to do, except I can’t figure out how to get the ball end of the string out of the bridge when taking the strings off. I’m afraid of damaging something. Any help would be appreciated. By the way, I have a Fender Strat Standard.
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April 20, 2004 at 6:38 am #94647AnonymousGuest
ok all you have to do is unwrap the string on the head so the top of the string is loose. Then slowly push it out of the back and then just pull them out. :)(:
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April 20, 2004 at 6:38 am #94656AnonymousGuest
ok all you have to do is unwrap the string on the head so the top of the string is loose. Then slowly push it out of the back and then just pull them out. :)(:
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April 20, 2004 at 9:39 am #116001AnonymousGuest
Sorry…what do you mean by "slowly push it out of the back"? I’ve done everything to try and get them out, but they’re just not coming out. I’m sure i’m making this harder than it really is…
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April 19, 2004 at 7:06 am #50135AnonymousGuest
do any pro players use Epiphone guitars?
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April 24, 2004 at 5:12 pm #94917AnonymousGuest
: do any pro players use Epiphone guitars? yes, many professionals have used Epiphone guitars for many years. the Beatles, Elvis, Oasis, Vince Gill, and others..
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April 26, 2004 at 4:28 am #95076AnonymousGuest
i think he’s talking about the newer korean models, i know gallagher has a ‘Man city football club’ blue epi semi, he also used to play a korean les paul, and his other guitarist ‘bonehead’ also played a korean epi semi, the beatles etc played the superior US made kalamzoo guitars. Lee
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April 20, 2004 at 2:20 pm #94668AnonymousGuest
Noel Gallagher – Oasis, dont know if thats much of an endorsement though. Lee
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April 18, 2004 at 9:46 am #50134AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : What is a good wattage for performing a gig live for a bass amp
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April 18, 2004 at 5:24 am #50133AnonymousGuest
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April 18, 2004 at 3:14 am #50132AnonymousGuest
My Washnurn X20 has broke… The spring in the back, that holds the bridge to the base came off…. Just wondering how much it would cost to get it repaired…. Also wondering how much it will cost to get Action raised and a cleaning. *Thanks
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April 18, 2004 at 2:38 am #50131AnonymousGuest
I have a Ovation professional model 1613 Classic guitar. This is a 1978 model in mint condition with a hardshell Ovation case. What is the value of this guitar? Thanks, Steve
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May 22, 2004 at 6:51 pm #97306AnonymousGuest
Hi There I have a Ovation professional model 1613 Classic guitar. This is a 1982 model in mint condition with a hardshell Ovation case. What is the value of this guitar? : Thanks, : Marlon
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April 17, 2004 at 9:16 pm #50130AnonymousGuest
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April 17, 2004 at 7:36 pm #50129AnonymousGuest
I’m searchin for a summary how to repair the electric things on my bassguitar, i went to a guitarshop a year ago. they’ve made a mistake with the wires. so can anybody tell where i can find the scematics for a westone spectrum series 2?????
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April 17, 2004 at 10:58 am #50128AnonymousGuest
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May 19, 2004 at 1:28 pm #96971AnonymousGuest
: i want download new hindi songs
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: : i want download hindi songs oldies and new, movies
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April 19, 2004 at 1:42 pm #94660AnonymousGuest
: i want download new hindi songs I am learning guitar now i am able to play songs but i don’t know how to develop my leading. Please help
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April 17, 2004 at 6:13 am #50127AnonymousGuest
if any one can help me in finding a new brigde in the state of az i would be very happy
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April 16, 2004 at 7:41 am #50126AnonymousGuest
I have a celebrity cc057 sn#174579 1979 vintage made in CT. Condition is about 85% What is it worth?
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April 16, 2004 at 12:54 am #50125AnonymousGuest
HI Has anybody out there got a Boss ME5 users manual?
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May 7, 2004 at 7:29 am #116127AnonymousGuest
: HI : Has anybody out there got a Boss ME5 users manual? I’m looking for one too. I can’t believe how much trouble I’m having trying to find one…..It’s pretty easy to use but there’s always cool little things you can do.
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April 15, 2004 at 8:15 pm #50123AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know how to make piano sounds on the guitar using a Korg AX1500G FX processor? If so, could you please show me the precise settings e.g. which effect to use, how much tone, how much bass, drive etc. Thanks, John
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April 15, 2004 at 9:38 pm #94335AnonymousGuest
hey i just bought the korg tone works ax1500g processor i was wondering how u use the wahh or volume pedal while u use your program u wrote. i have wrote a few programs but can’t sue the volume pedal with it i can when program is not running and when u figure out piano sounds could ya let me know as well thanx
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October 6, 2004 at 11:12 pm #111100AnonymousGuest
Hi, im looking for this manual too. (Boss ME-5 Guitar effect). If u find, send the link please. Thanks.
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January 16, 2005 at 1:02 am #113010AnonymousGuest
: Hi, im looking for this manual too. (Boss ME-50 Guitar effect). If u find, send the link please. : Thanks.
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April 15, 2004 at 7:47 pm #50124AnonymousGuest
just wondering if its ok to mix a fender roc pro 1000 head 4 and 8 ohm spots with 2 8 ohm cabinets one is a fender 4 x 12 and one is a huges and kettner 4 x 12,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,im wondering because it gets alot of bottom end out of it so wasn’t sure if its good for it or if it will damage anything
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April 18, 2004 at 4:04 am #94498AnonymousGuest
Match your output impedence with your speakers, or always carry a spare Output transformer. Lee
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April 15, 2004 at 6:51 pm #50122AnonymousGuest
Does anybody have any information on this guitar? I bought it second hand and it is a fine instrument. The trussrod is jammed too tight so the neck is bowed. I would like to get it all reset if possible but I would like to know if it is worth the trouble. Does anyone know the value ($) of this guitar? Ballpark.
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April 15, 2004 at 6:08 pm #50121AnonymousGuest
I have a Bently guitar, Model 5150B, an would like to know what it is worth. Please reply
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June 9, 2004 at 8:44 pm #98707AnonymousGuest
: I have a Bently guitar, Model 5150B, an would like to know what it is worth. Please reply Honestly it’s worth whatever someone will pay for it. I just purchased one for less than $50 – but I’ve seen people sell them for 400-600 bucks recently.
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May 9, 2004 at 5:59 am #96138AnonymousGuest
A million trillion dollars.
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April 15, 2004 at 8:16 am #50120AnonymousGuest
I HAVE A STUDIO PREAMP AND THE PROBLEM IS WHEN SWITCHING FROM CLEAN TO LEAD IT IS FINE BUT WHEN SWITCHING FROM LEAD TO CLEAN IT SEEMS TO BLEED OVER AND THE CLEAN SIDE SOUNDS LIKE IT IS BREAKING UP, ANY SUGGESTIONS?
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April 15, 2004 at 6:51 am #50117AnonymousGuest
Recently i aquired and old archtop guitar. I am thinking its a Hofner. The headstock is the same shape as a Hofner Beatle bass, it as a diamond shaped emblem of a tennis racquet & a voilin on the tailpiece, also it is a slim body design and is black and natural starburst. If anyone identify this guitar please email me. I can send pics if nessesary. Thanks
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April 15, 2004 at 6:36 am #50119AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : I think I busted a button on me trousers
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April 15, 2004 at 6:25 am #50116AnonymousGuest
Does anybody know a good website to find local guitarist for drummers?
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April 15, 2004 at 4:07 am #50118AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know anything about a model Fender made called a "Strat"? Not short for Stratocaster, but simply "Strat". A friend has one and I told him I’d try to find out a few things about it, but every search nets results for Stratocaster. It must have been late 80’s or so, has double coils on it. Nice guitar, actually. Just wondered if someone can tell me about them, or point me in the right direction. Thanks.
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April 19, 2004 at 11:39 pm #116023AnonymousGuest
I RECON ITS A ‘HM STRAT’ MADE IN THE MID TO LATE 80’S HM STEANDS FOR HEAVY METAL. THEY ONLY HADE THE WORD ‘STRAT’ ON THE HEADSTOCK.
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April 15, 2004 at 12:23 am #50115AnonymousGuest
Hi everyone! I’ve got a Fender Mexico Stratocaster, and a Tom Delonge Strat. The delonge strat sound really cool, but the mexican strat sounds very shitty! Now, I wanna know if an Epiphone Les Paul would be better than the Mexican Strat. (I play punkrock music with a Marshall AVT50) Thanks a lot!
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April 18, 2004 at 3:54 am #94518AnonymousGuest
humbuckers will rock, the twangy, thin, dim, dull, lifeless strat gnats cock pickups will always sound crap. sell everything you own and buy a Gibson LP, if you cant go that far check out ‘Tokai’ love rock gibbo copies, but get a ‘japanese’ one, you can get one second hand for the price of a new epi. can you tell im not a lover of strats? Lee
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April 19, 2004 at 9:33 pm #94621AnonymousGuest
So, Lee, you’re telling me that a Tokay would be better than an Epiphone? And what would be the right price for one of those guitar? Thanks A Lot Boldrok
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April 24, 2004 at 5:41 pm #94903AnonymousGuest
yeh someone told me something like that once too. BUT a takai les paul copy these days, even on ebay, costs more than new gibson! I saw a used one in nice comdition for only 11 thousand dollars on Ebay recently. (11 thousand!) – I think this is out of your price range, unless your last name is Trump or Hughes? Epiphone is nice. its a shame you have a mexican strat and dont like it. some people like them. if it plays ok but you dont like the pickups, you could maybe find a cheap humbucker to put in there, and that might suit you. pickups sure do change the whole way a guitar sounds. just an idea. in general, the mexican strats disappoint me, they dont seem to be even as good as the Korean Squires were. however, if you really want to buy another guitar altogether, and can afford it, of course any fool would tell you a gibson Les Paul is a lovely idea. les pauls are really nice, but cost alot. there are many many types of brands of guitars out there, with alot of nice features and sounds. I would suggest you try them out, get aquanted with them yourself. no one hears things quite the way you do, and no one else on this planet will have the same exact tastes and opinions. An epiphone guitar is usually built very well, some even have gibson pickups on them. generally, choose a guitar by the quality of the sound, the pickups, the tuners, the bridge, the wood, and the craftsmanship. there are many places you can find guitars to buy at reasonable prices, just have to look around and see whats out there. Some of the Epiphone les pauls are very very similar to the gibson les pauls, but be aware their cheaper ones do not have a bevelled carved cut top, or the same quality pickups, or some even have bolt-on necks, not set-in necks like the gibsons do. look at http://www.gibson.com to see the epiphones and the gibsons, and since gibson makes them both, see what Gibson has to say about them and how they are made. Some of the Epiphones are VERY nice, and made of the same woods, with the same features, the same pickups and everything, but they cost less than the gibson version. sometimes, the reason is the type of finish, or the type of wood, or where the guitar was made. anything made in the usa always costs more than things from other countries. this does not always make sense either, since some of them do very good work. the Epiphone Les paul standard or the epiphone les paul custom is definitely a nice guitar, and definitely worth the money. these might be too much money even still. i dont know your price range, but, their G400 model SG is also very nice. made of the same woods and materials as the gibson, same finishes, same gibson pickups. not a bad deal considering is costs less than half the gibson’s price. but i’d still say to just go round, and try out different guitars, try stores, try pawn shops. try flea markets even. just be sure to be very picky about what you buy. dont want to buy anything you’ll decide you dont like later on, like you did with your Squire. trust your own ears about the sound quality, dont get pushed around by salespeople or friends, buy to please yourself. good luck, and happy hunting! –dan : So, Lee, you’re telling me that a Tokay would be better than an Epiphone? And what would be the right price for one of those guitar? : Thanks A Lot : Boldrok
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April 27, 2004 at 1:22 am #95074AnonymousGuest
Not so fast Dan, Tokai Japan Les Pauls are no more expensive than New Epi’s, i recently bought a 1979 ‘Reborn’ LP copy it plays fantastic and looks more like a les paul than a les paul, it has the proper shaped headstock, mine cost me £475 a newer one would cost less, and you are buying a guitar that is increasing in value, i do have a gibson les paul standard 1989 and to be honest it doesnt sound as sweet as that one, but it sounds a lot better than most epi’s ive played, if you do decide on a tokai then go for a Japan model, the Korean ones arent as good. Lee
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April 28, 2004 at 1:21 pm #95211AnonymousGuest
is yours like one of these? http://theguitarcellar.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=26 i recall the one i saw in ebay was one of the ones from the 1970’s that they were sued over.. an exact copy of the older gibson, 57 i think. not sure what the difference in between the new ones and the ones in the 70’s. got any idea? –dan : Not so fast Dan, Tokai Japan Les Pauls are no more expensive than New Epi’s, i recently bought a 1979 ‘Reborn’ LP copy it plays fantastic and looks more like a les paul than a les paul, it has the proper shaped headstock, mine cost me £475 a newer one would cost less, and you are buying a guitar that is increasing in value, i do have a gibson les paul standard 1989 and to be honest it doesnt sound as sweet as that one, but it sounds a lot better than most epi’s ive played, if you do decide on a tokai then go for a Japan model, the Korean ones arent as good. : Lee
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April 28, 2004 at 12:33 pm #95215AnonymousGuest
hmm i hadnt even heard of tokais made in korea.. when i have looked around for tokai les pauls they were *very expensive. thats very cool you got one for that kind of price. recently when i was looking around for one of those, and saw this one on ebay for 11k, and i just about had a stroke! 11k for a guitar is a little bit much. ok, i know some guitars go for that, especially some vintage ones, but still it sounds like a bit of change. anyway, i was sort of under the impression this guy was looking for a decent guitar that didnt cost alot. he didnt mention his price range. he might be a kid for all i know, so i thought i’d mention a few things that might be of interest that dont cost so much. like, putting a decent humbucker pickup in his strat. if he likes the way it plays but hates the sound, that’s a cheap way to beef up the tone alot, ya know? I’ve noticed that stores around here seem to be trying out more variety if brands lately, and seeing different things at the pawn shops. maybe theyre starting to learn that alot of people like decent guitars, they dont have to be the "usual" brands. i realized a while ago, that you can be a "collector" or a "player".. you can be both but someone who buys for investment, really shouldnt play the guitars, and leave them totally mint condition. a player is someoe who would buy a guitar because they care about it from a player’s point of view. they want it to feel nice, and play nice, and sound nice, and be built well. maybe look nice too. sometimes the two are the same but not always. like those who would buy a 57 les paul then cut out a hole in the back to put in a tremelo, you know? that’s just insane, from a collector’s point of view. (actually would probably mess with the sound and quality of it alot too, so from both points of view it would suck, i would think.) but some people cant resist tinkering with things, you know. anyway, should keep an eye out for decent guitar, ya might find soemthing really special for a cool price. thats my basic advice on it. –dan : Not so fast Dan, Tokai Japan Les Pauls are no more expensive than New Epi’s, i recently bought a 1979 ‘Reborn’ LP copy it plays fantastic and looks more like a les paul than a les paul, it has the proper shaped headstock, mine cost me £475 a newer one would cost less, and you are buying a guitar that is increasing in value, i do have a gibson les paul standard 1989 and to be honest it doesnt sound as sweet as that one, but it sounds a lot better than most epi’s ive played, if you do decide on a tokai then go for a Japan model, the Korean ones arent as good. : Lee
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April 14, 2004 at 9:01 pm #50114AnonymousGuest
Dude, I just found out that something corporate and yellowcard are on tour in Waltham, MASS at Bentley COllege on 4/17. I"m so excited. I’m going and for sure will be in the front row. haha. So, who’s gonna join me? haha. And, you all should enter in the contest that something corporate has with beckersurf.com. Common, free surf stuff….it’s free to apply. I did, plus my friend from Universal wrote up the contest, so if not for me, do it for him! haha.
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April 14, 2004 at 7:45 pm #50113AnonymousGuest
I need some help finding gfx-5 pedal patches
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April 14, 2004 at 9:34 pm #94368AnonymousGuest
have a look here: http://www.fineclaymatrix.co.uk/gfx8/patches/gfx8_patch_files.php3?home loads on there. Lee
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April 14, 2004 at 1:01 pm #50112AnonymousGuest
i want to buy an electric from america (im in the UK), do i have to pay more at customs or something? my bro says i have to but i am not sure. thanks
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April 14, 2004 at 9:31 pm #94347AnonymousGuest
Yeah you have to pay duty on it, import duty and VAT, not sure on the perventages but im sure the Inland Revenue website has that info. If you try and smuggle it in you could get it confescated, not worth the risk. Lee
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April 15, 2004 at 2:31 pm #116036AnonymousGuest
Does it still apply if you pay for postage though?
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April 21, 2004 at 9:16 pm #116048AnonymousGuest
If you have it shipped, HM customs & excise office will simply calculate the VAT & customs charge based on the declared value. The more expensive the guitar, the higher the VAT. In other EU states, the total is basically VAT + 1.5% for customs. You can ask for the value to be a bit understated, but then you also decrease the insured amount, ie you can’t claim a guitar is worth 500 squid if it has 150 written on the declaration form.
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April 18, 2004 at 3:49 am #121889AnonymousGuest
of course it does, doesnt apply in the EU but certainly with the states.
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April 14, 2004 at 12:43 pm #50110AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know anything about the Seville brand of guitars? I have an S-32 model and have no knowledge about it whatsoever other than it was made in Korea. I love this guitar, it is probably the best sounding guitar I’ve ever played. If someone has any info on these guitars, please let me know.
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April 17, 2004 at 9:23 pm #94482AnonymousGuest
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April 14, 2004 at 10:14 am #50111AnonymousGuest
Hi, We’ve had a good group at Yahoo! for about a year and a half- It’s for enthusiasts of the Stratocaster, with focus on customization, upgrades, repairs, and all out rebuilding. Here’s the link for anyone who may be interested- http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Custom-Stratocaster/ Anyone can join with a Yahoo ID. I’m the moderator, and I do a fairly good job of keeping its message boards free of SPAM and flamers. Anyhow, anyone here most likely aprreciates Guitarisite.com as being a good site, and so may appreciate a decent little group/site of Strat enthusiasts. Thanks, Dave Ryan Cerritos, CA -and I apoligize in case this seems like a shameless plug for another website. I make no money off of it; it’s just a way of sharing knowledge, resources, and spending a bit of pasttime. We all have a bit of fun there. Thanks again! Dave
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April 14, 2004 at 9:29 pm #94345AnonymousGuest
Yeah and get shot down in flames if you dare to say smoething the top posters dont like. The top man is god because he knows the molecular structure of a plastic single ply scratchplate of a 57 sunburst strat. Very intresting…. Lee.
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April 14, 2004 at 5:45 am #50108AnonymousGuest
I was recently offered a 5-string jazz bass. The only thing is, I would rather have a high B string. I was wondering if I could just use a low B of a 7 string guitar and move each string up one position (EADGB) vs. (BEADG). Would they buzz in the nut or saddles?
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April 14, 2004 at 5:31 am #50109AnonymousGuest
I would like to switch out the 5-way pickup selector in my strat with a 3-way les paul switch, with one pickup connected to each position (bridge, first) (Mid, middle) (neck, 3rd) I was wondering if this is even possible and what modification I would have to make(out to volume and tone knob, etc)
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April 14, 2004 at 5:30 am #50107AnonymousGuest
I would like to switch out the 5-way pickup selector in my strat with a 3-way les paul pickup, but one pickup connected to each position (bridge, first) (Mid, middle) (neck, 3rd) I was wondering if this is even possible and what modification I would have to make(out to volume and tone knob, etc)
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April 14, 2004 at 9:19 pm #94369AnonymousGuest
its very possible, in the early days of the strat they had 3 way selectors, only during the later years did they get 5 way switches, wiring it would be very simple too, you can buy a strat style 3 way switch from http://www.guitarpartsusa.com/ Lee
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April 14, 2004 at 4:56 am #50106AnonymousGuest
Check out the sale I found on these neat Flying V guitar watches…unreal! The site is http://www.wristrock.com. I think they use hi-res pix on their homepage, so it may take a while to load…but worth it! Check it out! I got one at full price and it’s awesome…it pulls in bars!
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April 14, 2004 at 12:57 am #50105AnonymousGuest
I just bought a used Acoustic 6 string and I have a bsty buzz on the B string. If I play it open, there isnt a buzz, but on frets 1-14 I get a nasty buzz. Why just the B string? Any suggestions?
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April 14, 2004 at 9:12 pm #94333AnonymousGuest
From the headstock end, look down the neck, can you see a prominent fret? one just a little above all the rest? my guess is your 14th fret is a little higher than the rest and that is what is causing the buzz, you can take the guitar to a repairer who will ‘stone’ the frets for you, its not a very expensive job. Lee
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April 13, 2004 at 11:07 pm #50103AnonymousGuest
bonjour, je voudrais savoir si il est interressant de mettre des micros PAF 57 classic sur une une epihone emperor II joe pass
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April 13, 2004 at 10:33 pm #50104AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have information on a Franciscan acoustic guitar. Model # A-360 I would like to know the year that it was made if possible.
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April 13, 2004 at 1:56 pm #50102AnonymousGuest
Can anyone make sense of this serial number?
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April 19, 2004 at 11:33 pm #94641AnonymousGuest
I RECON ITS MEXICAN MADE IN 2001
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April 13, 2004 at 7:46 am #50099AnonymousGuest
I have an old lyle guitar which is in very good shape, make in the early ’60s. It has a lacquor check in it but otherwise is in great condition. I am curious about value and potential sale if interest is good. Please let me know best way to sell. Thanks.
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April 13, 2004 at 6:21 am #50101AnonymousGuest
Hey there, i was wondering how come there’s one of the three pick ups on a stratocaster tiled a bit…and what effects those that tilting provoque? thnx M.J.
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April 14, 2004 at 12:21 am #94208AnonymousGuest
It’s because of tone and string energy. The closer you get to the neck the more kenetic energy is delivered to the pickup. This translates in to more bass and more output. In order to make the lighter strings brighter and keep the bassy strings bassy the pickup will be canted, generally with the higher string posts closer to the bridge.
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April 13, 2004 at 5:39 am #50100AnonymousGuest
Hey if anybody finds a tab of "Fire Whispers" by Stutterfly or could possibly Tab it out, could you send it to me with the subject "Stutterfly – Fire Whispers" ( [email protected] )
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April 13, 2004 at 4:51 am #50097AnonymousGuest
I have an old Model 12 Suzuki Guitar with steel strings on it. Should it have steel or nylon strings?
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April 13, 2004 at 4:22 am #50098AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : How much is my 1964 Hofner Beatle Bass worth?
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April 13, 2004 at 12:10 am #50095AnonymousGuest
I have bought a guitar on ebay which I am restoring. However, there is virtually no info on it and I would appreciate any help to identify its make etc. It is a japanese les paul copy from the 1970’s with an ‘open book’ bolt-on neck. Single cutaway with twin humbuckers, 22 frets with gold plated hardware and all round binding. I can provide pics if needed.
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April 24, 2004 at 5:51 pm #94916AnonymousGuest
: I have bought a guitar on ebay which I am restoring. However, there is virtually no info on it and I would appreciate any help to identify its make etc. It is a japanese les paul copy from the 1970’s with an ‘open book’ bolt-on neck. Single cutaway with twin humbuckers, 22 frets with gold plated hardware and all round binding. I can provide pics if needed. maybe its a Crestline copy.. they were sort of like that. pictures might help. –dan
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April 12, 2004 at 10:35 pm #50093AnonymousGuest
I have a SE100 Starter pack electric guitar and my guitar pickups are screwed on too tight…so when I try to loosen it…the screws wiggle and they’re too loose…what should I do?
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April 14, 2004 at 2:45 am #94206AnonymousGuest
you might have wound them completely off their thread, the pick up screws are there so that you can adjust the height of the pickup as you turn them you will see the pickup raise and lower, if they are so loose they are falling out then you need to take off the scratchplate by undoing all the screws around it locating the loose pickup and screwing it back on its thread. Lee
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April 12, 2004 at 10:29 pm #50096AnonymousGuest
i want to eat your guitars
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April 12, 2004 at 9:59 pm #50094AnonymousGuest
I am looking to find out the model number to a Kay acoustic bass Paul McCartney used on a 1979 video for the song Again And Again And Again. The bass had a heart shaped sound hole. Any help would be appreciated.
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April 12, 2004 at 9:31 pm #50092AnonymousGuest
looking for info on sg2000 just bought it like to no how old it is serial number004523 hopeing its quite old,any info on guitar
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April 12, 2004 at 2:50 pm #50091AnonymousGuest
anyone have any info oa a fender,fuzz,whah.volume pedal?? its big, heavy,and chrome. it has a footswitch on each side,the pedal moves up and down for wah,and side to side for volume. i would like to find the date of manufacture,valoe etc
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April 12, 2004 at 2:24 pm #50090AnonymousGuest
Wish Someone knew anything about this guitar, owned it since 20 years, it´s a nice instrument. How much should I ask for if I sold it? cheers
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April 14, 2004 at 2:39 am #94177AnonymousGuest
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April 12, 2004 at 8:44 am #50088AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know anything about the Seville brand of guitars? I have an S-32 model and have no knowledge about it whatsoever other than it was made in Korea. I love this guitar, it is probably the best sounding guitar I’ve ever played. If someone has any info on these guitars, please let me know.
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April 12, 2004 at 7:46 am #50089AnonymousGuest
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April 12, 2004 at 5:51 am #50086AnonymousGuest
WHEN I TRY TO USE MY AMO I PLUG IT IN AND ALL THAT TEN WHEN I TURN IT ON IT JUST BUZZS UNTIL I TURN IT OFF AND IF I PLAY A STRING IT DOESNT DO ANYTHING. ANYONE KNOW WHY PLEASE EMAIL ME THANK YOU
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April 12, 2004 at 5:50 am #50087AnonymousGuest
WHEN I TRY TO USE MY AMO I PLUG IT IN AND ALL THAT TEN WHEN I TURN IT ON IT JUST BUZZS UNTIL I TURN IT OFF AND IF I PLAY A STRING IT DOESNT DO ANYTHING. ANYONE KNOW WHY PLEASE EMAIL ME THANK YOU
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April 15, 2004 at 12:22 am #94355AnonymousGuest
try to change filter capacitors in your amp
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April 14, 2004 at 5:40 pm #94204AnonymousGuest
joe, there may be a loose connection or a loose wire in the amp which is making that buzzing sound. If you have a relatively cheap practice amp then i would carefully screw any loose screws up tighter, but not too tight. If your amp is expensive or if the problem still persists i would go to a music shop where they ahould fix it for you for a small price, or you may have to buy some diodes or valves if they are faulty.
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April 14, 2004 at 2:35 am #94183AnonymousGuest
maybe its the guitar? the guitar lead?
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April 11, 2004 at 10:33 pm #50085AnonymousGuest
Hello, Would appreciate any info on this guitar,i.e., manufacturer, date of product, anything you think valuable. Don’t know anything about them. Greatly appreciated. Warren
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April 11, 2004 at 9:13 pm #50084AnonymousGuest
everytime i crank the tone on my guitar and turn the volume up on the amp my guitar squels like a pig if my hands arent on the strings…but if the tone is down it doesent….anyone have any solution?…besides keeping my tone down :P….i gotta have tone baby!
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April 17, 2004 at 11:25 pm #94508AnonymousGuest
Hmm.It sounds like a couple of things. 1)The ground wire isn’t soldered to a peice of metal. 2)You have a bad capacitor on the pick-up curcuit. 3)The pick-ups need to be "POTTED"(waxed).So,they squeal when cranked. Get a new set of pots,or you might need new pickups. Eddie G.
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April 11, 2004 at 9:13 pm #50083AnonymousGuest
everytime i crank the tone on my guitar and turn the volume up on the amp my guitar squels like a pig if my hands arent on the strings…but if the tone is down it doesent….anyone have any solution?…besides keeping my tone down :P….i gotta have tone baby!
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April 14, 2004 at 2:33 am #94212AnonymousGuest
not really any solution to this, turn the amp away from you? stand/sit behind the amp? potted pickups help, are you using a semi accoustic? they feedback like someone pulling on squeely the squeeling pig from squeekersville. heres the best solution, get your amp and hang it outside your window, crank the mama up to the brink of destruction, but get this, heres the smart part, if you want more volume just open the window a little, the simple solutions are sometimes the best. Lee.
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April 15, 2004 at 12:25 am #94366AnonymousGuest
: i sugest you to play in larger room
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April 14, 2004 at 8:28 pm #94351AnonymousGuest
Yo lee…i took everything out in my garage today and cranked it up…it still does it…no matter what i do…i think its with the guitar dude. anything i could adjust or somethin?…thanks : not really any solution to this, turn the amp away from you? stand/sit behind the amp? potted pickups help, are you using a semi accoustic? they feedback like someone pulling on squeely the squeeling pig from squeekersville. heres the best solution, get your amp and hang it outside your window, crank the mama up to the brink of destruction, but get this, heres the smart part, if you want more volume just open the window a little, the simple solutions are sometimes the best. : Lee.
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April 11, 2004 at 5:39 pm #50082AnonymousGuest
Hello: I’ve been a guitar builder for 20 years. I wrote a 5 page article (w/photos) hoping to take the mystery out of buying your first stringed instrument. You may go here to see. If you have a guitar site, you are welcome to use it there as well. http://www.pauladams.org/Buyingaguitar.html Paul Adams
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April 11, 2004 at 12:47 pm #50080AnonymousGuest
I bought this amp at a garage sale. It has volume, tone, and tremolo controls. Does anyone know what this amplifier is worth?
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April 11, 2004 at 7:07 am #50077AnonymousGuest
I picked up a lotus strat copy very cheep I cleaned it up and restrung it and it has very good sound. but where are they made ??????
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April 11, 2004 at 7:01 am #50078AnonymousGuest
I am a left handed player after an electric acoustic with a budget of about 300 british pounds. Would anyone be able to recommend anything off the top of their heads?? Thanks Phil
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April 11, 2004 at 3:23 am #50076AnonymousGuest
hey i have Fender Stratocaster with a serial number MN553044 and its in perfect condition plese tell me how old it is and how much its worth
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April 11, 2004 at 12:15 am #50073AnonymousGuest
Please help me identify my guitar. Its a 1970’s japanese les paul copy with a bolt on neck, single cut out, block inlays, binding all round, twin humbuckers and the fittings are gold plated. I can forward you a picture if required.
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April 10, 2004 at 11:40 pm #50074AnonymousGuest
I am looking for a stock wiring diagram for an ’87 Jackson Soloist Xl.
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April 10, 2004 at 10:43 pm #50075AnonymousGuest
I recently purchased a second hand guitar – the K428 and it was made in Korea. I was curious as to the approximate year it was manufactured and it current value if possible. It has a great sound. Thank you in advance for any information you can supply.
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April 10, 2004 at 10:37 pm #50072AnonymousGuest
hey whats up? i’m a 13 yr old guitarist and i was just wondering how many kids out there who are like 12-15 would wanna start a true rock band. Like hendrix, led zeppelin, and new rock that is pure. ya know just plain and simple rock. its all about the music. How many kids that age would wanna start one? please respond
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May 17, 2004 at 4:53 pm #96712AnonymousGuest
: hey, i’m 14 and I think that it would be a really cool idea to start an old skool rock band, i´m learning lead guitair at the mo and me and a few friends are planing on starting a band and if anyone has some lyrics please respond
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April 17, 2004 at 9:08 pm #94493AnonymousGuest
hey dude. i am 13 too and i think that it is really cool that there is another rocker like me.i know so many people who like to trash old bands. i talk about zeppelin and they laugh. but they know nothing about rock n roll. i play the drums and i am trying to start a band too. i have had some pretty bad luck. lol. i have learned to just have fun with music. because music is my life and i want life to be fun.i agree that it is all about the music. respond again.
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April 23, 2004 at 12:53 am #94751AnonymousGuest
yes thats totally awesome. I hate all this new rock/pop crap. ALso I know wut you mean about getting dissed for liking old skool rock. But yea I play guitar and I"m working on how to write songs and such. I’ve got a few other prospective members. respond.
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April 23, 2004 at 3:46 am #116068AnonymousGuest
hey dude. you sent an email.lol. cool. yep most of the new band suck. some underground is good though!!! respond.(or email)
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April 27, 2004 at 2:07 am #121942AnonymousGuest
yea underground stuff is interesting to follow. i’m so sick of how popular pop music is. No one has talent anymore…they can sing..or maybe not sing but sound good after computer editing. haha. respond. : hey dude. you sent an email.lol. cool. yep most of the new band suck. some underground is good though!!! respond.(or email)
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April 27, 2004 at 4:11 am #125703AnonymousGuest
yep. like britny spears is really stuped. she is a good example of what gives are time a bad names. i like the indy station. do u? it plays some undgergroung stuff.
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April 27, 2004 at 4:42 am #126481AnonymousGuest
so how long have u been playing drums anyway? also mp3.com had good underground stuff until they ended or whatever but supposedly they will start up again soon.
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April 28, 2004 at 6:46 am #126619AnonymousGuest
i have been playing the drums for a bout 3 1/2 years. i am also teaching myself to play guitar. i had one lesson on it though. how long have you been playing? the indy statoin is 103.1 it is an L.A & O.C. statoin.
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April 28, 2004 at 11:48 pm #126620AnonymousGuest
cool. I started lessons at nine years old. But then moved and stopped taking them. But started back up a little over a year ago. I suck at theory but am good at actual playing.
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May 2, 2004 at 10:02 pm #126621AnonymousGuest
thats cool. yeah i am really into music. i just like to sit and listen…but its alway nice to play an instrument so u csn just call a musicain friend when u r bord and just jam.
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May 6, 2004 at 1:43 am #126669AnonymousGuest
yea i like just sit and listen to old records and stuff. its cool and relaxing.
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April 27, 2004 at 4:36 am #126097AnonymousGuest
whats the indy station??
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April 10, 2004 at 8:50 pm #50071AnonymousGuest
Does anybody have any idea where I can purchase some new record playback heads for a Watkins Copicat. Just about reached the limit of how many times I can swap em round. Greatfull for any help, Tony D
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April 10, 2004 at 7:06 pm #50070AnonymousGuest
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April 10, 2004 at 12:50 pm #50068AnonymousGuest
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April 10, 2004 at 11:15 am #50069AnonymousGuest
Today I have come across and old electric guitar. It has a built in processor. It also has the diamond inlay on the head stock similar to the gibson. It also has the pearl inlays on the fretboard just like the gibson. It does not however have any type of name on it. Help please
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April 10, 2004 at 12:50 pm #94036AnonymousGuest
need a bit more than that
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April 10, 2004 at 12:06 am #50067AnonymousGuest
I was wondering if someone could give me their honest opinion on an ALvarez AD90SCK. Brand new they are willing to sell it to me for $605.
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April 9, 2004 at 8:34 pm #50066AnonymousGuest
My guitar has ser num 351207. It is on the neck backplate and there is no address on the plate. it is a strat style with h/s/s config. Any idea where it was made and what it is worth. Thanks for any help.
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April 10, 2004 at 11:45 pm #94048AnonymousGuest
Go to the Jackson website: http://www.jacksonguitars.com/resources/serial_numbers.html This site will give you more information based on the serial number.
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April 9, 2004 at 7:49 pm #50065AnonymousGuest
I own a Martin Road Series 000M that is like new in Martin case. I never learned to play. Need to sell. Can anyone tell me how I can find the value of this. Thanks
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April 14, 2004 at 7:50 pm #94339AnonymousGuest
: I own a Martin Road Series 000M that is like new in Martin case. I never learned to play. Need to sell. Can anyone tell me how I can find the value of this. Thanks Martin reccomends you find a reputable dealer for assessment. Thier site <martingutar.co> has a page where you can find when it was made. You can also contact George Gruen Guitars in Nashville. He will provide a written estimate from photos, history, etc. for a small fee. Cheers
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April 9, 2004 at 4:57 pm #50064AnonymousGuest
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April 9, 2004 at 9:58 am #50063AnonymousGuest
I havent been playing too long at all but.. someone i know is selling an awesome bass guitar, strap, case, amp, and bunches of different string, and all sounds great and offered it to me for just $150. I know the guy really well and ive listened to him play it and its worth it. Ive only played left handed guitars and its right handed.. IS it possible to restring and play it fine lft handed? and if not is it really hard to switch hands? Pls email me if u can help.
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April 9, 2004 at 1:29 pm #93913AnonymousGuest
you can string a right handed gtr for a lefty style, but then you’d have to change the nut, and maybe the bridge saddles around, to accommodate the strings. replacing a nut isnt very hard.. the bridge might be ok as it is, depends what type it is.. the only thngs to consider is if the tone and volume knobs get in the way, if it feels ok to you played left handed or not. some people learn to play it upside down, or they learn to play righty when theyre left handed, but it seems to me it would be easiest to play a normal left handed manner if you’re a lefty. –dan : I havent been playing too long at all but.. someone i know is selling an awesome bass guitar, strap, case, amp, and bunches of different string, and all sounds great and offered it to me for just $150. I know the guy really well and ive listened to him play it and its worth it. : Ive only played left handed guitars and its right handed.. IS it possible to restring and play it fine lft handed? and if not is it really hard to switch hands? : Pls email me if u can help.
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April 9, 2004 at 1:33 pm #115980AnonymousGuest
only problem is my current is a real pos. Very used and just bought to learn. Now i can play ok but everything online is really expensive…if i could do this i could have the whole set… and how do i go about replacing a nut..?
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April 9, 2004 at 1:51 pm #121821AnonymousGuest
umm replacing a nut.. i’ve done it myself on guitars. the http://www.stewmac.com webiste has some tips on that i think, in their freebee info section. if thats not the right link, it supposed to go to Stewart MacDonald guitar builders parts. to replace the nut, you simply use a little common sense.. you buy a new nut. they come with grooves in or not. theyre usually plastic, thats ok. grooves in already makes it easier, if not its not a major problem. just get a tiny file and etch a little bit of a groove there for the string to touch on, just deep enough so the string doesnt slide off, you dont want it too deep. to get an idea what it should look like, just sort of look at the old one, and match it. you could also check out the Fender Squire basses, they arent too bad. really, for 150 you could get a semi decent bass almost anywhere, especially if its used. if you happen to like this particular bass tho, then you could get it, its up to you, of course. –dan : only problem is my current is a real pos. Very used and just bought to learn. Now i can play ok but everything online is really expensive…if i could do this i could have the whole set… : and how do i go about replacing a nut..?
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April 9, 2004 at 1:55 pm #125710AnonymousGuest
yep checked, thats the url. http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Nuts,_saddles.html goes right to the nuts and bridges. they apparently have an article how to make a nut in their new edition of ther catalog too. so there you have it. (their catalog is a freebee, and a handy one to have if youre into gtr or bass. they have all sorts of tips for repairs and things.) –dan : umm replacing a nut.. i’ve done it myself on guitars. : the http://www.stewmac.com webiste has some tips on that i think, in their freebee info section. if thats not the right link, it supposed to go to Stewart MacDonald guitar builders parts. : to replace the nut, you simply use a little common sense.. you buy a new nut. they come with grooves in or not. theyre usually plastic, thats ok. grooves in already makes it easier, if not its not a major problem. just get a tiny file and etch a little bit of a groove there for the string to touch on, just deep enough so the string doesnt slide off, you dont want it too deep. to get an idea what it should look like, just sort of look at the old one, and match it. : you could also check out the Fender Squire basses, they arent too bad. really, for 150 you could get a semi decent bass almost anywhere, especially if its used. : if you happen to like this particular bass tho, then you could get it, its up to you, of course. : –dan : : only problem is my current is a real pos. Very used and just bought to learn. Now i can play ok but everything online is really expensive…if i could do this i could have the whole set… : : and how do i go about replacing a nut..?
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April 9, 2004 at 9:48 am #50062AnonymousGuest
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April 9, 2004 at 5:12 am #50061AnonymousGuest
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April 9, 2004 at 4:55 am #50060AnonymousGuest
Hey, I really need to get a distortion pedal that will give me the crunch similar to a Mesa Boogie Dual/Triple rectifier. I’m trying to get Wes Borland distortion but I cant spend $1500 on an amp head. Can anyone give me some advice? Thanks, Streamer
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April 9, 2004 at 4:31 am #50058AnonymousGuest
I need help. I’m going to buy my first guitar, and I was wondering if I should get steel strings or nylon strings. Help! ~MiMi~
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April 9, 2004 at 5:14 am #93891AnonymousGuest
Nylon strings will be easier on your fingers but no matter what you play your fingers are going to need to get used to them. I’d get steel strings as the sound is probably more what your going to want anyway. Take it easy on your hands when they hurt, after a few days or a week or two they’ll get used to it. Streamer
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April 9, 2004 at 4:28 am #50059AnonymousGuest
I have a question. I’m a beginner guitar player, and I’m going to buy an acoustic guitar. I was wondering wether to get nylon strings or steel strings. I need help!
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April 23, 2004 at 2:24 am #94762AnonymousGuest
What is a coil humbucker and is a 2 coil humbucker good
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April 9, 2004 at 3:39 am #50057AnonymousGuest
I play acoustic guitar. A have been playing for 5 years, and i wonder why nobody likes an acoustic guitar in there band anymore. I don’t like metal/punk, that heavy distorted sounding stuff. I am more of a reynolds/mathews type player. I’d like to be in a band in the East texas area
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April 9, 2004 at 1:16 am #50056AnonymousGuest
I am desperately trying to get the user’s manual for the dr550-mkII, if anyone can help please reply …
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December 5, 2004 at 3:38 pm #93273AnonymousGuest
I`m searching for dr-550mkII ow.-manuel too need help please Problem with midi-sync !!!!
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April 8, 2004 at 9:36 pm #50055AnonymousGuest
I just bought an Ibanez 540s used as is. I got a good deal but plugged it in and got NO sound. I asked a friend who said there is a 90% chance it needs a new input jack. Is this true? Please only answer if you know what you’re talking about. I plugged it in and it sounds like the cable is grounded, no sound at all at any setting. No apparent funny business in the electronics, looks completely stock. HSH configuration guitar.
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May 16, 2004 at 1:32 am #96695AnonymousGuest
yer fucking gay dude. : I just bought an Ibanez 540s used as is. I got a good deal but plugged it in and got NO sound. I asked a friend who said there is a 90% chance it needs a new input jack. Is this true? Please only answer if you know what you’re talking about. I plugged it in and it sounds like the cable is grounded, no sound at all at any setting. No apparent funny business in the electronics, looks completely stock. HSH configuration guitar.
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April 8, 2004 at 10:56 pm #93920AnonymousGuest
sounds like the obvious wiring problem, if you dont get any sound at all, no hum, no buzz, no clicks or rattles on any of the pickup settings or when you move the pots around then its a wire come loose, im not familiar with this guitar just a general veiw, the other thing that came to mind is active pickups, are they active? new battery?? you have done the obvious things like guitar lead and use a different amp then i’d look at that input socket. Lee
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April 8, 2004 at 7:37 pm #50054AnonymousGuest
I have an old airline.I think its a barney kessel.hollowbody with kleenex box pickups.no numbers except for P-16 in the sound hole.can anyone tell me more about this guitar.? I also have a gretsch solidbody.double pickups 3/3 tunerpegs and the serial numbers 5 8509.can anyone tell me the model and specs so I can restore this guitar.?
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April 8, 2004 at 5:30 pm #50053AnonymousGuest
good…but site is not at all clear..it should b improved
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April 8, 2004 at 2:35 pm #50052AnonymousGuest
hi i,m 17 years old and i,m guitarist i 4mount play guitar i like give guitar lessons
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April 8, 2004 at 7:19 am #50051AnonymousGuest
Hey, I got a Peavey 112 solo series 160 watt guitar amp and I have a lot of questions about it. first off i would like to know about how old it is. B ut mor importantly, I want to know what all the switches and inputs are used for, OK it has the following that i want to know what their functions are: : -a little 3 way switch on the face that says GND.?? : -high gain low gain inputs(whats the difference?) : -2 effects inputs on the face send and return? : -And on the back it has a POWER AMP in, a pre amp out,and aremote awitch in put. : THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! : –
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April 24, 2004 at 5:55 pm #94906AnonymousGuest
simple: go to peavey’s website and download the manual for free. http://www.peavey.com : Hey, I got a Peavey 112 solo series 160 watt guitar amp and I have a lot of questions about it. first off i would like to know about how old it is. B ut mor importantly, I want to know what all the switches and inputs are used for, OK it has the following that i want to know what their functions are: : : -a little 3 way switch on the face that says GND.?? : : -high gain low gain inputs(whats the difference?) : : -2 effects inputs on the face send and return? : : -And on the back it has a POWER AMP in, a pre amp out,and aremote awitch in put. : : THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! : : –
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April 9, 2004 at 1:42 pm #93892AnonymousGuest
hi i would suggest you check at the forums for Peavey amps at http://www.peavey.com for info about specific amps. peavey’s website also will have the manual for your amp, free, if you want to download a copy of it. i think the manual would tell you lot of stuff you want to know about your amp. for now, some general answers: the send and return are for effects, its called an "effects loop". on most amps that have that feature, it’s on the back, the peavey has it on the front. almost all amps have the power amp input and preamp output in the back. this lets you join it with another amp, or a mixer and stuff like that. high gain and low gain, i assume mean what they’re called? one would be more distortion than another. sometmes this might only mean its got more volume than another one tho, so i am not sure. check out your manual for your amp at peavey’s website. It would have all that and more info. –dan : Hey, I got a Peavey 112 solo series 160 watt guitar amp and I have a lot of questions about it. first off i would like to know about how old it is. B ut mor importantly, I want to know what all the switches and inputs are used for, OK it has the following that i want to know what their functions are: : : -a little 3 way switch on the face that says GND.?? : : -high gain low gain inputs(whats the difference?) : : -2 effects inputs on the face send and return? : : -And on the back it has a POWER AMP in, a pre amp out,and aremote awitch in put. : : THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! : : –
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April 8, 2004 at 7:17 am #50050AnonymousGuest
LEE?????????? what kind of music do you play man?
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April 8, 2004 at 7:15 am #50049AnonymousGuest
LEE?????????? what kind of music do you play man?
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April 8, 2004 at 4:02 am #50048AnonymousGuest
i’m looking for a red,white,and blue guitar strap. w/ leather tips. like the one avril has on in her album. it you’ve seen one tell me. and where u saw it.
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April 24, 2004 at 3:23 pm #94922AnonymousGuest
: i’m looking for a red,white,and blue guitar strap. w/ leather tips. like the one avril has on in her album. it you’ve seen one tell me. and where <a href=’http://www.young-model.org/’>u</a> saw it.
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April 8, 2004 at 7:24 am #93753AnonymousGuest
try your local christian book store
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April 8, 2004 at 3:13 am #50046AnonymousGuest
i have an old Guild M-20 and i am wondering how much it is worth. It has the Guild logo in script writing if thats important, and the serial number is 10904. Can you help me??
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April 8, 2004 at 2:22 am #50045AnonymousGuest
Do u know where i can get a neck for a gibson sg for pretty cheap?
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April 8, 2004 at 1:02 am #50044AnonymousGuest
got this guitar from my grandpa, heard they were distributed in the early 70s.. Can anyone tell me more about it?
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April 8, 2004 at 12:28 am #50043AnonymousGuest
its an acoustic guitar made by Mann, they stopped making these since 1979, so is it worth much?
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April 7, 2004 at 7:11 pm #50042AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’ve just started playing electric guitar (Fender Stratocaster). Which strings are best to use? Which are most popular, and which are the best acoustic guitar strings also? Please help Ta Reed
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April 8, 2004 at 3:47 am #93758AnonymousGuest
the best strings are the strings you like, some people like ernie balls, slinky, they are ok, but i prefer d’adario, thay make an excellent all rounder, they seem to last as well, elixer do an excellent coated string, they feel a little strange but they last a long long time. gauge wise if you play rock i would suggest a 10-48 set. : Please help : Ta : Reed
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April 7, 2004 at 1:22 pm #50041AnonymousGuest
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April 7, 2004 at 8:06 am #50040AnonymousGuest
looking for info. on guitar. It’s called a hawian steel guitar. It’s named OAHU jolana!! It’s a white pearl,twin neck, six strings on each. Any info on value would be aprec. thanks
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April 9, 2004 at 4:30 am #115981AnonymousGuest
I’m a beginner at the guitar. I was wondering wether I should get a nylon string guitar or stell strings. I need help! ~MiMi
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April 7, 2004 at 7:46 am #50039AnonymousGuest
just purchased a mim fender strat…black. hwat year was it made? any other comments?
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April 7, 2004 at 5:27 am #50038AnonymousGuest
Dear,Friends. My name is Ihar Shoshyn. I am organizer of the International festival "The Guitar Renaissance" (Gomel, Belarus), and as many other guitar events. The information about me is in magazine Soundboard (USA), Spring 2002. http://www.shoshyn.narod.ru The international association and of the guitarists and composers at support of magazines "Belarus guitar" (Belarus), " Swiat gitary"(Poland), "Classical Guitar" (Great Britain), "Les Cahiers de la Guitare " (France), "Gitarist" (Russia) makes competition on the best guitar composition for learning children’s musical schools. The purpose of competition: updating of educational and concert repertoir for a classical guitar, revealing of the new authors writing for the guitar. We have made two International Competitions on the Best Guitar Miniature and Arrangement of Folk Music for Children’s Musical Schools.(2001, 2003). 54 compositions from 12 countries have taken part in last competition, include USA, Canada, Greece, Austria, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Estonia, France, Poland, Cyprus, Norway. We have made two collections of the notes on results of competitions. We plan the III International Competition on the Best Guitar Miniature and Arrangement of Folk Music for Children’s Musical Schools in July 2004. http://www.shoshyn.narod.ru We shall be grateful if you will help with advertising our competition of the composers and place the information on your site. Sincerely, Director of Competition Ihar Shoshyn
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April 7, 2004 at 5:14 am #50037AnonymousGuest
Dear,Friends. My name is Ihar Shoshyn. I am organizer of the International festival "The Guitar Renaissance" (Gomel, Belarus), and as many other guitar events. The information about me is in magazine Soundboard (USA), Spring 2002. http://www.shoshyn.narod.ru The international association and of the guitarists and composers at support of magazines "Belarus guitar" (Belarus), " Swiat gitary"(Poland), "Classical Guitar" (Great Britain), "Les Cahiers de la Guitare " (France), "Gitarist" (Russia) makes competition on the best guitar composition for learning children’s musical schools. The purpose of competition: updating of educational and concert repertoir for a classical guitar, revealing of the new authors writing for the guitar. We have made two International Competitions on the Best Guitar Miniature and Arrangement of Folk Music for Children’s Musical Schools.(2001, 2003). 54 compositions from 12 countries have taken part in last competition, include USA, Canada, Greece, Austria, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Estonia, France, Poland, Cyprus, Norway. We have made two collections of the notes on results of competitions. We plan the III International Competition on the Best Guitar Miniature and Arrangement of Folk Music for Children’s Musical Schools in July 2004. http://www.shoshyn.narod.ru We shall be grateful if you will help with advertising our competition of the composers and place the information on your site. Sincerely, Director of Competition Ihar Shoshyn
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April 7, 2004 at 1:52 am #50036AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Fender DeVille – help!
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April 7, 2004 at 1:47 am #50035AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : jay turser?
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April 6, 2004 at 11:03 pm #50034AnonymousGuest
Can someone help me understand the difference between Martin DMXE and Martin 00CXAE guitars (price is pretty comparable appx $600). Thanks.
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April 10, 2004 at 7:12 pm #94058AnonymousGuest
Based on the model number, the main difference is the shape. D is dreadnout which is the largest. 00 is smaller if I recall correctly. Since they have E at the end it means they are both fitted with electronics. : Can someone help me understand the difference between Martin DMXE and Martin 00CXAE guitars (price is pretty comparable appx $600). Thanks.
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April 6, 2004 at 10:40 pm #50032AnonymousGuest
im thinkin of buying an Epip les pual custom (black with gold hardware) and replacing the stock pickups with some EMGs…but im thinkin th plain black EMGs may look a little weird on the shiny black black…what do you think?…because i love the custom…but i dont like how everything on it is gold…i looks too "blues" for my liking….i play metal….
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December 16, 2004 at 4:23 am #94576AnonymousGuest
Im thinking about buying a white or black gibson with black having a white pick guard, and the white with black; wich one do you think i should get?
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April 7, 2004 at 2:21 am #93762AnonymousGuest
i think you should look at a tokai, also made in korea it looks more like a gibson and plays like one too. Lee
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April 6, 2004 at 8:13 pm #50033AnonymousGuest
Does any one out their have or know how to get a hold of an instruction manual for a BOSS ME-6 effects peddle? Please advise. Cheers, Scott
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April 19, 2004 at 6:38 am #94614AnonymousGuest
: Does any one out their have or know how to get a hold of an instruction manual for a BOSS ME-6 effects peddle? Please advise. Cheers, Scott
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May 9, 2004 at 9:01 am #96135AnonymousGuest
: : Does any one out their have or know how to get a hold of an instruction manual for a BOSS ME-6 effects peddle? Please advise. Cheers, Scott I have the original manual and could make you a copy. Tell me where to send it. Tom
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April 6, 2004 at 1:13 pm #50030AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : connecting external cabinet to an vox ac30
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April 6, 2004 at 11:21 am #50031AnonymousGuest
Hi all, I just opened a great guitar site check it out http://www.GuitarKnowledgeNet.com it’s completly free and packed with info.
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April 6, 2004 at 7:51 am #50029AnonymousGuest
Hey if you are on line please look me up. Love ali
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November 24, 2004 at 1:50 pm #92157AnonymousGuest
hi Ali. please do the same!
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April 6, 2004 at 4:28 am #50027AnonymousGuest
what do you guys think of the epiphone LP special II? theres a deal for the Epi LP special II with an epiphone 10 watt , strap, gig bag, tuner.. for 239. what do you guys think?
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April 6, 2004 at 2:31 pm #93764AnonymousGuest
as a starter guitar and setup it sounds very good, ive not hears that guitar but epiphone make excellent guitars, pick ups have improved over the past few years so i would recomend buying a new one, is it korean made? for that money you cant go wrong. Lee
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April 7, 2004 at 1:56 am #115934AnonymousGuest
I used to have one – my first electric. Really loved it and wish i hadn’t sold it. Luckily, i got a similar model recently – the Junior which I believe is discontinued. Same neck and body, different hardware. Good solid guitar and easier to sell on than a Squier Strat!!
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April 6, 2004 at 3:13 am #50028AnonymousGuest
robert conti is giving away a free chord melody arrangement at his websie, http://www.robertconti.com There’s also a clip from one of his instructional videos, looks like a gem!
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April 6, 2004 at 3:02 am #50026AnonymousGuest
I was wondering if anybody could give me any type of info on this guitar and what it’s possible worth may be. It is in very "pristeen"? condition. Thankyou for your time. Wyatt
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April 6, 2004 at 1:11 am #50024AnonymousGuest
Hey i have they body to a Gibson SG standard. i bought it from my friend, but the problem is that he sanded off the paint and tried to stain it. So i was wondering if i could spray paint it. after tapping everything up of course. Would this hurt its tone?
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April 6, 2004 at 2:36 am #93621AnonymousGuest
wont hurt the tone but it might hurt the eyes if its not done properly, you should spend 90% of your time preparing the wood for spraying, make sure you apply a good undercoat, get some real fine grit paper 1200-1400 grit, rub down each coat as you spray it, the more time you spend on the rubbing down process the better the results, rub down the coats gently by hand, when you spray try and do it in a dust free zone, dont do it outside on a windy day, always give each coat the maximum time for drying between coats, give it 3 undercoats and 6 tops coats, ive done this before to project guitars and i get some pretty good results, can i say that the SG standard has one of the best guitar tones ever, ive owned one for 6 years, its my main gigging guitar, it goes everywhere with me, i have a few others but nothing get played like the SG, it looks pretty awful, but my god can you get tone from it. good choice. Lee
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October 6, 2004 at 12:36 am #111096AnonymousGuest
I wana paint my bass too, will it muck uup stuff, sould i get a friend that does art to do it Mat
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September 17, 2004 at 7:53 pm #110766AnonymousGuest
i wanna know if there is a place in las angeles where i could paint my guitar because the paint on my guitar is chipping
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August 1, 2004 at 6:53 pm #110034AnonymousGuest
hey slash, just wondering what type of paint do you use when painting your guitar. i have a telecaster ive sanded it down which has taken the shine off of it. What do i do next?
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January 6, 2005 at 7:08 pm #112834AnonymousGuest
hey slash, just wondering what type of paint do you use when painting your guitar. i have a telecaster ive sanded it down which has taken the shine off of it. What do i do next? you could go and buy a clear sealer spray that over the top and as long as its a glossy sealer itll look good
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January 6, 2005 at 7:07 pm #112843AnonymousGuest
you could go and buy a clear sealer spray that over the top and as long as its a glossy sealer itll look good
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April 6, 2004 at 12:26 am #50025AnonymousGuest
ANY YAMAHA SBG OR SG SERIES 3000 MODEL DOWN TO THE 200
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September 3, 2004 at 9:22 pm #81210AnonymousGuest
: ANY YAMAHA SBG OR SG SERIES 3000 MODEL DOWN TO THE 200 I’ve got a black one! What r u looking to spend?
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September 7, 2004 at 10:03 pm #81497AnonymousGuest
: : ANY YAMAHA SBG OR SG SERIES 3000 MODEL DOWN TO THE 200 : I’ve got a black one! What r u looking to spend? I might be interested in the lefty Yamaha.
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April 5, 2004 at 11:26 pm #50023AnonymousGuest
I have two amps that both squeel like a mofo if the chord is not tweaked right in the input. How does this happen, ive never had this problem with any of my other amps. Is it the imput? and if so how do i replace that?
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April 6, 2004 at 2:28 am #93620AnonymousGuest
first of all try a different guitar and cord, check for any loose wires behind the input plug in the amps, make sure you pull the power cord out first. Lee
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April 5, 2004 at 9:26 pm #50021AnonymousGuest
Please Send me guitar Tabs for song ‘Hotel California’
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April 25, 2004 at 5:43 am #95081AnonymousGuest
: Please Send me guitar Tabs for song ‘Hotel California’ dum dum dum dum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ple!
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April 5, 2004 at 9:25 pm #50022AnonymousGuest
The GSA60 is nice sounding and well built for the money
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April 5, 2004 at 9:16 pm #50020AnonymousGuest
new
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April 5, 2004 at 8:03 pm #50019AnonymousGuest
Hi! I have a Yamaha APX-20 from 1993 and am considering selling it. I am trying to determine its re-sale vaue. It was purchased new and is in mint condition…white, lots of M.O.P. in-lays, stereo pick-up. It looks amazing and plays just as nicely! No case. But still have the owner’s manual and stereo cord. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Renee
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April 5, 2004 at 8:18 pm #93617AnonymousGuest
i have an apx-10 and i would value mine at £150, i would imagine yours would have to be £180 or $300. Lee.
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April 5, 2004 at 7:14 pm #50018AnonymousGuest
Hello: I have a small record label w/ my 6 titles and 3 by my friend David Hoffman (Arranger/Trumpet soloist for Ray Charles). I have also been a guitar builder for 20 years, and I just wrote an artixle on BUYING YOUR FIRST (OR SECOND ) GUITAR. My web site is here http://www.pauladams.org. The specific address for those of you interested is http://www.pauladams.org/Buyingaguitar.html I try to keep it simple but also offer maintanence tips. I plan on making this article ongoing to include other tips. Unfortuantely I do not take orders for Guitars anymore. My time is mostly spent composing music soI’m not soliciting for that. Just thought this may make the buying process a no brainer. Many Thanks Paul Adams
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April 6, 2004 at 12:14 am #93624AnonymousGuest
thanks for the great tips! : Hello: : I have a small record label w/ my 6 titles and 3 by my friend David Hoffman (Arranger/Trumpet soloist for Ray Charles). I have also been a guitar builder for 20 years, and I just wrote an artixle on BUYING YOUR FIRST (OR SECOND ) GUITAR. : My web site is here http://www.pauladams.org. The specific address for those of you interested is http://www.pauladams.org/Buyingaguitar.html : I try to keep it simple but also offer maintanence tips. I plan on making this article ongoing to include other tips. : Unfortuantely I do not take orders for Guitars anymore. My time is mostly spent composing music soI’m not soliciting for that. Just thought this may make the buying process a no brainer. : Many Thanks : Paul Adams
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April 5, 2004 at 11:51 am #50016AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know anything about the Seville brand of guitars? I have an S-32 model and have no knowledge about it whatsoever other than it was made in Korea. I love this guitar, it is probably the best sounding guitar I’ve ever played. If someone has any info on these guitars, please let me know.
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April 5, 2004 at 8:11 am #50015AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know the value of this guitar ?It is in its original case and no restoration.
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July 22, 2004 at 9:33 pm #101428AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone know the value of this guitar ?It is in its original case and no restoration. I just saw an L-1 for $1400 1914 minus the pick guard decent condition…sounds great!
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April 22, 2004 at 9:16 pm #94790AnonymousGuest
Do you want to sell? The price is depend on condition.
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April 5, 2004 at 8:10 am #50017AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know the value of this guitar ?It is in its original case and no restoration.
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April 5, 2004 at 6:38 am #50014AnonymousGuest
Anyone selling a black or cherry colored ovation ultra gp out there? I’d love to get one. I’d be inteested in any color, but prefer black or cherry.
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April 5, 2004 at 3:49 am #50013AnonymousGuest
HEY! ive got a new pole what are the best strings for an eletric guitar????
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April 5, 2004 at 1:09 am #50012AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know where I can find information about Shiro classical guitars. I know they may be closely related to the Aria guitars, but that is it. Aria website offers no information… I need this information to estimate the value of my model A376 for insurance purposes.
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April 4, 2004 at 9:03 pm #50011AnonymousGuest
Does anybody know what the price of a new Epi model D-14 acoustic steel string guitar is?
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April 4, 2004 at 4:29 pm #50010AnonymousGuest
Hi folks. I’m based in England, and I’m trying to restore/do up an old JMI Vox AC30 amp. I have a superb fully working chassis, and the blue speakers, but I have no cab. Can anyone suggest where I can find a Vox cab (combo or head unit…I dont care as long as I get this beauty up and running!), or perhaps have one to sell. All I need is a cab to get this amp out and playing again. Cheers, Jimi
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December 1, 2004 at 8:00 pm #92957AnonymousGuest
Jimi- Try North Coast Music out of Wisconsin, USA. The guy builds empty ac30 cabs. WOuld be perfect for what you are looking for. I on the other hand am in the opposite position, I am looking to get my hands on a ac30 chassis. Any hints? Thanks, Chris
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April 4, 2004 at 11:57 am #50009AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know when the Wayne Static Epiphone Flying-V will be on sale.
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April 5, 2004 at 9:20 pm #115933AnonymousGuest
It already is, click link below. Epiphone Wayne Static V
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April 4, 2004 at 10:01 am #50005AnonymousGuest
…..need free gp4 full version…. from what website will i find it?
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April 4, 2004 at 9:08 am #50006AnonymousGuest
please let me know how to asscess and download hindi songs
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April 4, 2004 at 8:26 am #50008AnonymousGuest
I have an Ibanez Lonestar Series model LS380 that is in excellent condition and was wondering if anyone would know its approximate value. I paid $50.00 for it and an Epiphone MM-30 mandolin back in 1989. Any help would be appreciated
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April 4, 2004 at 8:26 am #50007AnonymousGuest
I have an Ibanez Lonestar Series model LS380 that is in excellent condition and was wondering if anyone would know its approximate value. I paid $50.00 for it and an Epiphone MM-30 mandolin back in 1989. Any help would be appreciated
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April 4, 2004 at 8:08 am #50004AnonymousGuest
I collect Daion guitars. If anyone has any for sale I would like to hear from you. Call Dann @ 530-624-5946
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May 20, 2004 at 10:12 pm #97126AnonymousGuest
I have an accoustic model, dark mahogony on back, cedar front, rosewood fret board. Still an incredible sounding guitar. Don’t know the Value, but would appreciate any input
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April 6, 2004 at 10:23 am #93611AnonymousGuest
I own 2 Daion guitars and am considering sellng both. ’81 Caribou, tan (been played a lot) HH-555 Headhunter, burgundy (mint condition) I bought both guitars new when I was in college from the American distributor in Waco TX. Never got into electric, so the HH-555 stayed in its case. I am currently checking around for values on both guitars. If someone reads this and could suggest prices, I’d appreciate it. Dann, I’ll call your number and see if you’re interested (and how much you suggest the guitars are worth). Ron
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April 4, 2004 at 3:48 am #50001AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Memphis guitars?
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April 4, 2004 at 12:55 am #50003AnonymousGuest
i took my humbucker apart and struggling to put it back again. Need to no where to put all the wires
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April 4, 2004 at 3:56 am #93456AnonymousGuest
if you have unwound any of the copper windings then forget it, unless its a priceless relic then ditch it. Lee
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April 4, 2004 at 12:09 am #50002AnonymousGuest
I am looking for an Renaissence electric guitar. Had electric pick ups-DiMarzio PAF and Super Distortions, I think-and active electronics-noisy. The body was Lucite. Heavy guitar. Grover machine heads/tuners, if I recall correctly. Nice ebony fretboard.
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April 3, 2004 at 11:30 pm #50000AnonymousGuest
Can you tell me how to go about getting an online apprasel for my guitar?
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April 5, 2004 at 9:14 pm #93633AnonymousGuest
check link below
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April 3, 2004 at 11:06 pm #49999AnonymousGuest
Used to play guitar in pit orchestras in W. London. Last seen doing "Evita" at Questors, Ealing.
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April 3, 2004 at 11:06 pm #49998AnonymousGuest
Used to play guitar in pit orchestras in W. London. Last seen doing "Evita" at Questors, Ealing.
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April 3, 2004 at 10:27 pm #49997AnonymousGuest
how much shoudl a brand new Ibanez, S series,S470DXQM model cost? thnx loads M.J.
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April 5, 2004 at 9:23 pm #93631AnonymousGuest
: how much shoudl a brand new Ibanez, S series,S470DXQM model cost? : thnx loads : M.J. $589.99 at link below, free shipping
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April 3, 2004 at 10:04 pm #49996AnonymousGuest
Hi, Does anybody have some great combination to install into my ME6 Boss for som great noise? Thx! Luk
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May 3, 2004 at 5:16 pm #95671AnonymousGuest
: Hi, : Does anybody have some great combination to install into my ME6 Boss for som great noise? : Thx! : Luk here it is: http://www22.brinkster.com/michelmk/index.asp
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April 3, 2004 at 9:32 am #49995AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know how to get the sounds of Jimmy Page on the first 4 Zeppelin albums. The sound I’m looking for is great sustain with what seems to be very little distortion and heavier sounds on the treble strings. I have a 20th anniversay Les Paul standard and a Mesa Boogie amp. I’m thinking of songs like 4 Sticks, When the Levee Breaks, Black Dog, stairway, etc. Let me know what your configuration and settings are, guitars, amps, etc. Thanks in advance Parris
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April 8, 2004 at 11:23 pm #93915AnonymousGuest
Yea, get a vintage strat and a small practice amp with something less than a 12" speaker and find a nice long hallway…. and crank it.
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April 3, 2004 at 1:40 pm #93308AnonymousGuest
his main guitar on the first album was a telecaster, a standard one, how the hell you get a tele to sound as rocky as that i’ll never know, maybe the messa is where you are going wrong? maybe you need an early 100 watt marshall head, they do a re-issue? and then of course you need jimmys feel and fingers! Lee.
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April 7, 2004 at 7:35 am #93761AnonymousGuest
: his main guitar on the first album was a telecaster, a standard one, how the hell you get a tele to sound as rocky as that i’ll never know, maybe the messa is where you are going wrong? maybe you need an early 100 watt marshall head, they do a re-issue? and then of course you need jimmys feel and fingers! : Lee. It’s wierd ’cause he was using a supro amp, which from my investigation, was used more for hawaiian steel guitar – it must have been suped up some how. Maybe we should ask the master himself – do you have Jimmy Page’s email address? … No… really, … do you? 🙂 Parris
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August 24, 2004 at 2:50 am #104253AnonymousGuest
I met jimmy page at a festival in henley, (oxon or berks county)he was really cool and he saw me playing percussion in the percussion tent, he said that i was super good and that has pretty much been what i’ve been boasting about since late july
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August 21, 2004 at 4:24 am #104108AnonymousGuest
Ok folks, For real now…..does anyone have Jimmy’s email address? From the time I was Thirteen years old Jimmy Page was my idol. I have spent my entire life playing the guitar, and I have even once entered a video contest, Jimmy was able to view my band as one of twelve in the video competition. I have a band currently and have some new music, I am hoping to contact him so that I can send him the mp3 files. Even if he can’t help me in the music business, I think it would be a thrill to have none other than the master actually hear my songs.
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April 4, 2004 at 4:34 pm #93455AnonymousGuest
The Mesa is not the best amp for that vintage sound. Try turing the gain down to a fairly clean but loud sound that breaks up if you hit the strings hard. Then turn the mids and treble up full, and the bass on half. Use that as a good place to start. Adjust as necessary. You want to have a tone that will allow you to use the neck pickup for chords and lead (so not too muddy…that’s why we have not so much bass), and the treble for cutting leadwork. To use the trble for rhythem, turn the guitar tone down almost half, and maybe back the volume a bit. Hope all this helps. Jimi
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April 4, 2004 at 10:06 pm #115923AnonymousGuest
: The Mesa is not the best amp for that vintage sound. Try turing the gain down to a fairly clean but loud sound that breaks up if you hit the strings hard. Then turn the mids and treble up full, and the bass on half. Use that as a good place to start. Adjust as necessary. You want to have a tone that will allow you to use the neck pickup for chords and lead (so not too muddy…that’s why we have not so much bass), and the treble for cutting leadwork. To use the trble for rhythem, turn the guitar tone down almost half, and maybe back the volume a bit. Hope all this helps. : Jimi I agree the Mesa may not be the best amp, but I too play a Les Paul standard thru an F-100 Combo Mesa-Boogie, sitting on top of a 2×12 solid back cab. You can pretty much get just the sound you seek by doing this: use the clean channel; pull the gain knob out for bright sound (that’s not in the owners manual) and turn the gain up to about 90%; you will have to turn your overall volume down a bunch, maybe to 2 or 3. The LP pickups are so sensitive (made for soft 40s & 50s easy listening & jazz), that they will breakup themselves simply by playing hard & hitting the strings hard, you’ll get some limited distortion there. The setting I use on the other controls are usually about 7 or 8 on the treble and about mid-way or 5 on the mid & bass. I like a bright sound w/o mud or a covered-up tone, plus my hearing’s ability isn’t what it used to be. All the settings I just described are also just about where I set up to get Lynyrd Skynard’s early tone, kinda like Gimme 3 Steps, etc. The Mesa has too much distortion in the other channels to really get a LedZep or Skynard tone except for maybe Whole Lotta Love or some thing like that. Now, if you need gobs of heavy chunk for let’s say, Enter Sandman, then you can sure get it!! Enjoy!!
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April 11, 2004 at 1:01 am #115997AnonymousGuest
: : The Mesa is not the best amp for that vintage sound. Try turing the gain down to a fairly clean but loud sound that breaks up if you hit the strings hard. Then turn the mids and treble up full, and the bass on half. Use that as a good place to start. Adjust as necessary. You want to have a tone that will allow you to use the neck pickup for chords and lead (so not too muddy…that’s why we have not so much bass), and the treble for cutting leadwork. To use the trble for rhythem, turn the guitar tone down almost half, and maybe back the volume a bit. Hope all this helps. : : Jimi : I agree the Mesa may not be the best amp, but I too play a Les Paul standard thru an F-100 Combo Mesa-Boogie, sitting on top of a 2×12 solid back cab. You can pretty much get just the sound you seek by doing this: use the clean channel; pull the gain knob out for bright sound (that’s not in the owners manual) and turn the gain up to about 90%; you will have to turn your overall volume down a bunch, maybe to 2 or 3. The LP pickups are so sensitive (made for soft 40s & 50s easy listening & jazz), that they will breakup themselves simply by playing hard & hitting the strings hard, you’ll get some limited distortion there. The setting I use on the other controls are usually about 7 or 8 on the treble and about mid-way or 5 on the mid & bass. I like a bright sound w/o mud or a covered-up tone, plus my hearing’s ability isn’t what it used to be. All the settings I just described are also just about where I set up to get Lynyrd Skynard’s early tone, kinda like Gimme 3 Steps, etc. : The Mesa has too much distortion in the other channels to really get a LedZep or Skynard tone except for maybe Whole Lotta Love or some thing like that. Now, if you need gobs of heavy chunk for let’s say, Enter Sandman, then you can sure get it!! Enjoy!! Rock-n-fish I’t’s a amazing coincidence you responded to my question. Thanks for the clean channel pullout info. I never new that existed on my amp – bought it 4 months ago. The wierd part is that I write songs and my favorite song is called, "I like fish’n and Rock & Roll". Based on that alone, I trust your advise 🙂 Thanks Parris
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April 7, 2004 at 7:30 am #121782AnonymousGuest
: : The Mesa is not the best amp for that vintage sound. Try turing the gain down to a fairly clean but loud sound that breaks up if you hit the strings hard. Then turn the mids and treble up full, and the bass on half. Use that as a good place to start. Adjust as necessary. You want to have a tone that will allow you to use the neck pickup for chords and lead (so not too muddy…that’s why we have not so much bass), and the treble for cutting leadwork. To use the trble for rhythem, turn the guitar tone down almost half, and maybe back the volume a bit. Hope all this helps. : : Jimi : I agree the Mesa may not be the best amp, but I too play a Les Paul standard thru an F-100 Combo Mesa-Boogie, sitting on top of a 2×12 solid back cab. You can pretty much get just the sound you seek by doing this: use the clean channel; pull the gain knob out for bright sound (that’s not in the owners manual) and turn the gain up to about 90%; you will have to turn your overall volume down a bunch, maybe to 2 or 3. The LP pickups are so sensitive (made for soft 40s & 50s easy listening & jazz), that they will breakup themselves simply by playing hard & hitting the strings hard, you’ll get some limited distortion there. The setting I use on the other controls are usually about 7 or 8 on the treble and about mid-way or 5 on the mid & bass. I like a bright sound w/o mud or a covered-up tone, plus my hearing’s ability isn’t what it used to be. All the settings I just described are also just about where I set up to get Lynyrd Skynard’s early tone, kinda like Gimme 3 Steps, etc. : The Mesa has too much distortion in the other channels to really get a LedZep or Skynard tone except for maybe Whole Lotta Love or some thing like that. Now, if you need gobs of heavy chunk for let’s say, Enter Sandman, then you can sure get it!! Enjoy!! Appreciate the info. I’ll give it a shot Parris
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April 7, 2004 at 7:30 am #121798AnonymousGuest
: : The Mesa is not the best amp for that vintage sound. Try turing the gain down to a fairly clean but loud sound that breaks up if you hit the strings hard. Then turn the mids and treble up full, and the bass on half. Use that as a good place to start. Adjust as necessary. You want to have a tone that will allow you to use the neck pickup for chords and lead (so not too muddy…that’s why we have not so much bass), and the treble for cutting leadwork. To use the trble for rhythem, turn the guitar tone down almost half, and maybe back the volume a bit. Hope all this helps. : : Jimi : I agree the Mesa may not be the best amp, but I too play a Les Paul standard thru an F-100 Combo Mesa-Boogie, sitting on top of a 2×12 solid back cab. You can pretty much get just the sound you seek by doing this: use the clean channel; pull the gain knob out for bright sound (that’s not in the owners manual) and turn the gain up to about 90%; you will have to turn your overall volume down a bunch, maybe to 2 or 3. The LP pickups are so sensitive (made for soft 40s & 50s easy listening & jazz), that they will breakup themselves simply by playing hard & hitting the strings hard, you’ll get some limited distortion there. The setting I use on the other controls are usually about 7 or 8 on the treble and about mid-way or 5 on the mid & bass. I like a bright sound w/o mud or a covered-up tone, plus my hearing’s ability isn’t what it used to be. All the settings I just described are also just about where I set up to get Lynyrd Skynard’s early tone, kinda like Gimme 3 Steps, etc. : The Mesa has too much distortion in the other channels to really get a LedZep or Skynard tone except for maybe Whole Lotta Love or some thing like that. Now, if you need gobs of heavy chunk for let’s say, Enter Sandman, then you can sure get it!! Enjoy!! Appreciate the info. I’ll give it a shot Parris
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April 3, 2004 at 8:05 am #49994AnonymousGuest
Hi all, I just opened a site called Guitar KnowledgeNet if you get a chance please check it out. There is a ton of info and it’s completly free. Mike http://www.GuitarKnowledgeNet.com
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April 3, 2004 at 6:10 am #49993AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Washburn A20V
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April 3, 2004 at 4:20 am #49990AnonymousGuest
eeeeeeeey what would be the best strings for my guitar? i have an sg standard and play a lot of drop C but also a lot of standard. And i had some heavey strings and they broke on standard tuning but sounded and felt great for drop tuning. What do you think would be the best brand and gauge?? THANK YOU!!!!
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April 3, 2004 at 4:20 am #49991AnonymousGuest
eeeeeeeey what would be the best strings for my guitar? i have an sg standard and play a lot of drop C but also a lot of standard. And i had some heavey strings and they broke on standard tuning but sounded and felt great for drop tuning. What do you think would be the best brand and gauge?? THANK YOU!!!!
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April 3, 2004 at 1:32 pm #93291AnonymousGuest
i dont like ernie ball strings much but they do a 10-52 set, perfect for drop tunings and standard, they call them a heavy bottom set. Lee
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April 3, 2004 at 3:50 am #49992AnonymousGuest
Hey, all. I have a ’96 Fender Standard Strat and want to replace the stock pickups with an EMG Kirk Hammett 81/S/S pre-wired artist setup. I was thinking about buying it at Guitar Center, but I’m curious as to if anyone knows an EMG dealer that might have it for cheaper. Thanks.
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April 3, 2004 at 1:36 am #49989AnonymousGuest
Hey there, just wondering if anyone knew where to find Robert randolph tabs for the 6 string. especially the march, Thanks!
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September 22, 2004 at 2:52 am #82885AnonymousGuest
yeah me too i could really use some
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April 2, 2004 at 11:03 pm #49988AnonymousGuest
Hello! I’m from Germany and I have a Rockson powerstrat-like Guitar bought in 1987 in Munich. The sound on the bridge HB was okay, but the sound on the middle/neck SC’s was terrible, so I replaced them. Now it sounds better. I think, Rockson has built cheap guitars and more expensive ones like mine with Kahler/Flyer-Tremolo and good hardware.
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April 2, 2004 at 10:07 pm #49987AnonymousGuest
pls help down load the song "on the roaf in the rain" actor obroi.plssssssssssssssssss
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April 2, 2004 at 7:27 pm #49986AnonymousGuest
I have a BossBR8. I was wondering if there is any way to move my files from the zip drive to my pc so they can be burned onto a regular cd as opposed to a midi disk.
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April 2, 2004 at 6:02 pm #49985AnonymousGuest
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April 2, 2004 at 3:19 pm #49984AnonymousGuest
plz my email to download songs free only indians
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April 2, 2004 at 2:59 pm #49983AnonymousGuest
I have a beautiful, old (but looks like brand new) Gibslon Custom guitar for sale. Is anybody interested? Please contact me by mail.
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May 12, 2004 at 12:13 am #116137AnonymousGuest
how much is it and what color is it?do u have any pics?
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April 2, 2004 at 5:51 am #49982AnonymousGuest
need schematics for a jordan phaser pedal please help
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April 2, 2004 at 5:23 am #49980AnonymousGuest
Making room for a new love. I am selling my Lowden O-32. It’s set up for fingerstyle. It’s a real boomer with amazing even balance, bass-to-treble. It’s in near-mint condition with Hiscox case. Firm price at $2250 (a great deal). These are no longer made, as George has split off to make only custom orders (I have one). Please send e-mail and I can forward photos.
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October 30, 2004 at 11:51 am #89682AnonymousGuest
Hey would like to see from photos of your Lowden guitar if you still have it? Where are you located? Many thanks Christopher
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April 2, 2004 at 4:10 am #49981AnonymousGuest
I am wanting to purchase Guild Phosphor Bronze acoustic guitar strings, extra light gauge Ref L330 but cannot find a source – can anyone help?
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April 2, 2004 at 2:48 am #49979AnonymousGuest
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April 1, 2004 at 11:30 pm #49977AnonymousGuest
can you tell me which are,in your oppinion, the best all around strings for low tunings and stuff like that?
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April 3, 2004 at 2:12 am #93304AnonymousGuest
heavier gauge strings would be better for drop tunings, go for 10-52’s i think d’adario do a set, they are usualy called ‘heavy bottom’ sets. Lee
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April 1, 2004 at 8:08 pm #49978AnonymousGuest
I always play at clubs & little gigs and the stages are generally too small. The TSL footswitch (5 functions)is too big and I really never used the functions for the FX & reverb, so:Do you know were can I find the schematics in order to build a reduced version so I can to switch only the 3 channels? Thanks so much.
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April 1, 2004 at 12:49 pm #49975AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know anything about the Seville brand of guitars? I have an S-32 model and have no knowledge about it whatsoever other than it was made in Korea. I love this guitar, it is probably the best sounding guitar I’ve ever played. If someone has any info on these guitars, please let me know.
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