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Uncle Caveman posted:Thanks! I really love the Antiquities - really fat and plunky sounding, like a cross between a P-90 and a Rickenbacker. However, the cover is what holds the pickup in place - otherwise, it's just sitting on a piece of foam. There might be enough room at the edges to drill small holes for small mounting screws, but remember that the bobbin on vintage-style JM pickups is often just really stiff cardboard covered in wax. I wouldn't want to drill holes in it anyways, I was just wondering how exactly the pickups mounted. If I ever wanted to do that in the future I could just do a little spraypainting. I spoke to this guy at one of the big guitar stores here in Toronto, and he said that they stopped selling Duncans because the Canadian distributors were overpriced. He said it's cheaper even with all the customs crap just to buy them online. I also looked into Novak's and they're about the same price as the Antiquity's. I think I may have just changed my mind.....
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My replacement neck finally came. No more playing my Ibanez when I want to play some SRV or Pink Floyd. Woo! Should be fun, though. Gotta drill mounting holes for the tuners and on the hell of the neck. Oh well, should be fine.
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# ? Apr 20, 2007 16:58 |
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Uncle Caveman posted:Thanks! I really love the Antiquities - really fat and plunky sounding, like a cross between a P-90 and a Rickenbacker. However, the cover is what holds the pickup in place - otherwise, it's just sitting on a piece of foam. There might be enough room at the edges to drill small holes for small mounting screws, but remember that the bobbin on vintage-style JM pickups is often just really stiff cardboard covered in wax. Guitarpartsresource.com sells black JM pickup covers.
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# ? Apr 20, 2007 20:07 |
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I thought about those when I was working on mine, since the earliest JM picture I've seen (in some Fender book showing an old catalog) was of a sunburst w/ aluminum guard and black pickup covers. I decided to keep the white CIJ ones and tint them with amber clearcoat instead. Though, SK was looking at a black guard w/ silvery covers... edit - the old catalog with the then-new Jazzmaster: Uncle Caveman fucked around with this message at 23:27 on Apr 22, 2007 |
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I got a new toy in the mail
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# ? Apr 20, 2007 23:25 |
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Hooray leftover financial aid! I'll be paying off Stafford loans until I'm 30 but by God I'll be enjoying myself in the meantime!
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# ? Apr 23, 2007 05:55 |
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I just bought these guys last weekend (excuse horrid cam-phone picture) Dual Super Lead + 1960 Cab. I use it with a Boss GT8 using the 4 cable method. They sound lovely. Can't wait to crank it up at next band practise as anything over volume 2 tends to shake the walls and make my children cry.
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# ? Apr 23, 2007 15:08 |
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Mackie Onyx Satellite. Definitely need a new audio interface and this seems like one of the better deals out there. $200 for the base station and satellite (for mobile applications) plus you get the full version of Tracktion 2, which from what I've read from the reviews is a well-designed recording program. I've been using Audition for recording and love the depth of the wave editing, but the program isn't entirely user-friendly and still sadly does not support MIDI. Anybody that can make a comparison between the 2 programs?
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# ? Apr 23, 2007 17:14 |
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FBz posted:I just bought these guys last weekend (excuse horrid cam-phone picture) NICE! I plan on getting a DSL sometime in the future.
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# ? Apr 23, 2007 17:55 |
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I finally got a real overdrive pedal. Ibanez TS-9, I'm very happy with it.
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# ? Apr 23, 2007 20:46 |
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Hooray for the boom mic stand. It's not terribly exciting, but it's kind of exciting. I haven't even really used it, but I keep playing with it -just, like, putting the mic in front of my face while I sit here, testing it out with my guitar. I think I'm gonna have to start experimenting with vocals on tracks now. Really though, I'm just excited that I can use two hands when recording percussion samples. That thing can aim a mic anywhere! I'm way too excited.
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# ? Apr 23, 2007 21:45 |
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After playing for a couple of months with my acoustic and my brother's lovely strat clone I bought this JS-910. Can't really tell the color from the pic, it's dark red.
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# ? Apr 23, 2007 23:25 |
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If buying wood, velcro, adhesive spray and stain counts, then I bought a pedalboard
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# ? Apr 24, 2007 22:59 |
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Been waiting to post in this thread . Just got this baby on saturday and I've probably played it for 20 hours thus far. If you couldn't tell it's an American stratocaster.
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# ? Apr 25, 2007 00:29 |
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bisticles posted:If buying wood, velcro, adhesive spray and stain counts, then I bought a pedalboard That looks cool!
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# ? Apr 25, 2007 01:14 |
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i bought myself one of these: I cannot emphasize how fast this thing plays. It's the Geddy Lee model, complete with the tapered down neck...so...fast.
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# ? Apr 25, 2007 03:37 |
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RocketTurtle posted:i bought myself one of these: My friend has one of these. It's awesome.
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# ? Apr 25, 2007 04:01 |
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Lobster Johnson posted:
sup hog buddy This thing is pretty ridiculous! Also my pedal board is filthy This is my guitar that I have posted about 800 times in ML, but I replaced the bridge and totally redid the electronics. Each knob does coil tap for a pickup, 3-way is a regular pickup selector, one mini switch is phase and the other is a kill switch. new bridge for my strat too, with some locking tuners to go with. stays in tune, even doing whammy bombs and the like I wish I had a picture of a mesa 50/50 to go with, but the package hasn't come yet Avatarspeakers.com 1x12 with a celestion alnico gold. If anybody wants to join this thread, you can buy my old amp, a mesa boogie mark IV. I'm eventually planning on going stereo, hence the studio pre and 50/50. As soon as I can afford another alnico gold cab that is...
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# ? Apr 25, 2007 06:07 |
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M-Audio Prokeys 88, I finally found a used one within my price range. Some guy is selling one on craigslist and I got him down to $315. I'm excited. Although I would love to hear if any goons recommend against this thing. I don't play piano (yet) so is this a mistake?
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# ? Apr 25, 2007 08:16 |
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Jimix posted:sup hog buddy Did you get the foot controller? If not, consider adding it to your wishlist, especially if you gig. Lets you save 6 presets to their own stomp switches For the sake of someone who missed your 800 posts, tell us about your guitar - looks like a warmoth?
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# ? Apr 25, 2007 10:42 |
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As you can see, I finally got some effects pedals after owning a crappy DigiTech multi effects pedal. I do have a question, though: I heard there's a certain order in which you should chain them together. What is it? I also have a tuner, which I have first in the chain right now.
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# ? Apr 26, 2007 00:38 |
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nigga plz posted:
You should probably switch the chorus and the delay, the tuner should be first (hooked into your guitar). There's no real set way to do things, but generally delay and reverb should come last.
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nigga plz posted:
There's no real specific order. Just keep your tuner at the front of the chain, so that the effects don't gently caress with tuning in any way. If you had a noise gate, I'd also suggest putting that at the end of your chain, but barring that, I'd just suggest doing whatever sounds good, because chorusing your guitar's dry signal and then reverbing it is going to sound slightly different than reverbing a dry signal and then chorusing it, etc.
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# ? Apr 26, 2007 01:38 |
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I'd keep the noise gate right after whichever is the noisiest part of your chain - putting it at the very end will clip off your reverb and delay trails if it's set too high.
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Uncle Caveman posted:I'd keep the noise gate right after whichever is the noisiest part of your chain - putting it at the very end will clip off your reverb and delay trails if it's set too high. Oh poo poo, yeah, I didn't take that into account. I'd definitely put the gate after whatever distortion/overdrive pedal you have, though, as that is generally the noisiest, I've come to find.
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# ? Apr 26, 2007 02:21 |
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Also keep in mind that your DD-6 and RV-5 are both stereo pedals. I forget what about the DD-6 makes it stereo, but I think it's capable of ping-pong delays or panning? If you can somehow utilize that, then put the Chorus before the Delay and run your rig in stereo.
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# ? Apr 26, 2007 02:59 |
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Candleshire posted:I got a new toy in the mail What's your opinion of it so far? I saw a short clip of it on youtube recently, looks pretty cool. How's the crossfader? I'm interested in reading whatever you feel like writing about it, basically.
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# ? Apr 27, 2007 15:07 |
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Rode NT1000. It will be at my local GC in about a week. I also got the shockmount to go with it, along with a boom and a pop filter. It will be used to record my voice and my upright. Bitchin'.
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# ? Apr 27, 2007 23:54 |
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nigga plz posted:
I'd keep everything where it is really, chorusing your delay or delaying your chorus doesnt really make a difference. I prefer the former. What do you all think of Telecasters? I was thinking of making this my next guitar although it seems like EVERYONE these days is using a standard tele. I'd be putting a Tone Zone in the bridge too because although I love the Tele neck sound the tele bridge sound has been ruined for me by going down the local venues and seeing the 1000th lovely dancey-jangly-retro-indie band. I want to rock with my tele.
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# ? Apr 28, 2007 15:05 |
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Oh why hello there Mr. Crybaby... Wah and volume in one pedal, I can't wait to get my grubby little mits on this thing to screw around with it for hours seeing what kind of sounds I can make.
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Merkin Muffley posted:Oh why hello there Mr. Crybaby... My uncle found one of these in his closet from 1971 (although made by Jen Electronica in Italy) and he gave it to me straight up if I could fix the scratchy pot. So I took it all apart, took the pot apart, cleaned the post and soldered it all back together again. It's a sweet pedal. Enjoy.
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# ? Apr 28, 2007 19:30 |
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I just ordered one of these: And I'm thinking about getting one of these for my pod XT sometime soon:
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Handen posted:My uncle found one of these in his closet from 1971 (although made by Jen Electronica in Italy) and he gave it to me straight up if I could fix the scratchy pot. So I took it all apart, took the pot apart, cleaned the post and soldered it all back together again. It's a sweet pedal. Enjoy. Ha, actually your post in the wah-wah thread is what gave me the idea to get the Mr. Crybaby instead of the vanilla cry-baby, so thanks!
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# ? Apr 28, 2007 20:24 |
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IdentityVoid posted:
Does anyone know how good those Atomic amps are?
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# ? Apr 29, 2007 01:00 |
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pimpology 101 posted:Does anyone know how good those Atomic amps are? There are quite a few reviews over on harmony central, and there are a few reviews actually on atomic's site. Most of them seem to be very positive. If I end up getting it, I'll definitely post up my thoughts in the Instrument/Gear Review thread. It seems like the best solution for my needs, since I want to actually have an actual amp for my pod, instead of just listening through headphones or my el cheapo crate amp.
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# ? Apr 29, 2007 02:20 |
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A Marshall AVT20X combo amp and a stand to display all my guitars. I needed a smaller amp since my other two aren't very popular with the neighbors. Plus a shameless plug for the rest of my gear. I posted the TSL 100, 1960A, and the JP Musicman earlier in this thread.
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# ? Apr 29, 2007 19:17 |
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I should be getting one of these two soon enough, I just need to decide on which one! Schecter C-1 Hellraiser: ESP LTD V-500: Edit: I've heard some bad things about LTD. Can anyone clarify the issue and tell me if it is worth worrying about? reversefungi fucked around with this message at 23:57 on Apr 29, 2007 |
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I've never used the LTD, but I've played that schecter before, and it was really nice. I'm planning on getting a 12 string electric, and I can't decide which one's best. I'm probably getting the Schecter TSH-12, but I might go for a different one. anyone know of any good brands? (besides Rickenbacker of course. I can't afford that)
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The Dark Wind posted:I should be getting one of these two soon enough, I just need to decide on which one! I really like the look of that Schecter. I've got a thing for arched-top doublecuts lately, though.
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bisticles posted:I really like the look of that Schecter. I've got a thing for arched-top doublecuts lately, though. Agreed. Also, I can't stand Flying V's because sometimes I want to sit down and play.
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