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the wizards beard posted:I've widened nuts before using string ends and strings wrapped in sandpaper but better tool would make this much easier and give nicer results. I'll let you know how I get on, hopefully the StewMac stuff is rebranded and not exclusive to his site Go by all the welding stuff and get a set of torch tip cleaners. They are round gauged files that work great as a cheap set of nut files for a one off project.
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Ok dumb reverb tank replacement question. Are tank reverbs universally able to be swapped out just by disconnecting the plugs and putting in the new tank, or are there some reverb tanks that you need to solder in? The one on my Blues Jr. just unplugs and I'm wondering if that is the industry standard.
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# ? Dec 2, 2009 21:34 |
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You're not really likely to find anything at a hardware store that'd be suitable for nut files, assuming you want to do a good job. The reason they're expensive is because they're precision tools; stewmac is a ripoff though. Look for a set of Ibanez files, I picked mine up for ~$75 hardly touched from another tech who preferred his other set. Ask the techs at local guitar shops and see if they have any, barring that google around, they tend to go for under $100 new and they're great files to use.
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# ? Dec 2, 2009 21:42 |
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Thumposaurus posted:Go by all the welding stuff and get a set of torch tip cleaners. They are round gauged files that work great as a cheap set of nut files for a one off project. http://www.guitarpartsusa.com/item--Guitar-Nut-Files--PROD428 http://cgi.ebay.com/Norman-Guitar-N...=item439bc5e594 Found those online. The fact that the files can be bought from other sites suggests they are probably generic and could be found in a hardware store.
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# ? Dec 2, 2009 21:45 |
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butros posted:Ok dumb reverb tank replacement question. Are tank reverbs universally able to be swapped out just by disconnecting the plugs and putting in the new tank, or are there some reverb tanks that you need to solder in? The one on my Blues Jr. just unplugs and I'm wondering if that is the industry standard. Either way, you know yours plugs and you shouldn't have any trouble finding parts compatible with a current, popular Fender amp. Even if you get a lovely tank, it's just a box with a spring inside, it won't damage your amp.
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# ? Dec 2, 2009 22:05 |
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Can someone tell me what kind of guitar Duane Denison played for the Jesus Lizard's reunion tour? I've seen the body shape on many old-fashioned hollow-body guitars (same thing with the bridge) but this is a smaller, solid one. Also the middle of the headstock is cut out.
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 02:01 |
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It looks like an Electrical Guitar Company but with a wood fretboard. The body is definitely two pieces that fit around a metal neck, you can see the seam running round the side edit yep http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDoTiK8OKA0
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 02:21 |
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I suppose this is the best place to ask this, since the mods aren't around too too much. A few things I've come across in the last month or so made me want to post a PYF inspiration type deal, but just songs. And i realize that would seem to fit in PYF, but ideally it'd just be something from musician to musician of what type thing you listen to when you're in a rut or what song you just heard that broadened your horizons or what'd you just hear that you think is a cool idea you want to emulate or think other people could use to hear. Any interest anyone?
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mezzir posted:I suppose this is the best place to ask this, since the mods aren't around too too much. A few things I've come across in the last month or so made me want to post a PYF inspiration type deal, but just songs. And i realize that would seem to fit in PYF, but ideally it'd just be something from musician to musician of what type thing you listen to when you're in a rut or what song you just heard that broadened your horizons or what'd you just hear that you think is a cool idea you want to emulate or think other people could use to hear. Any interest anyone? I'd love a thread like that! My answer would be Tera Melos' eponymous album.
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What is appropriate to pay for a crappy 4 track recording device that I can line out to my computer? Any reliable brands? I've got like $50 or less to spare for it, but I and the band need a way to record casually. I would use Garage Band, but I get terrible latency, and my speakers are broken so I can only hear system sound with a 2 second delay through AirFoil. mezzir posted:And i realize that would seem to fit in PYF, but ideally it'd just be something from musician to musician of what type thing you listen to when you're in a rut or what song you just heard that broadened your horizons or what'd you just hear that you think is a cool idea you want to emulate or think other people could use to hear. Any interest anyone?
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Gorilla Salsa posted:My answer would be Tera Melos' eponymous album. We should be friends
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emonkey posted:I am wondering if I should get pro tools or cubase. I have a copy of cubase essential 4, and am ready to move beyond that (I want a bigger sound library and time warp features). I haven't really used Cubase too much, but I would say that if you're more concerned with the immediate future of recording your own music, go with Pro Tools. It's got a simple, clean interface and a smaller learning curve IMO. If you're more interested in the long term of becoming an accomplished mixing engineer, I would go with Cubase. It's got more features which sort of equates to a longer learning curve. I don't know enough about the plugs to really say, but I would guess they are of comparable quality.
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 20:33 |
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Okay so I just received a bunch of parts to mod the DS-1 for bass and had a question or two. I'm swapping out two diodes and I'm wondering if it matters which way they're soldered to the board? The way I understand diodes is that current goes in one way and out another and can't be reversed. How do I determine which way the stuff is supposed to go?
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# ? Dec 3, 2009 20:44 |
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If you're swapping both diodes then they go back to back, so each one will point in the opposite direction. It doesn't matter which is which as long as they are facing different directions.
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the wizards beard posted:If you're swapping both diodes then they go back to back, so each one will point in the opposite direction. It doesn't matter which is which as long as they are facing different directions.
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Say I was interesting in sampling sounds from around me, like drumming on my keyboard (computer keyboard, not midi keyboard). Its got a kinda thin snare like sound that I always strangely liked, and I was just drumming along to a song thinking that would sound kinda cool, and I realized I've been interested in recording all sorts of random sounds before to mess around with and whatnot, what kind of mic would I want for this sort of thing?
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CalvinDooglas posted:What is appropriate to pay for a crappy 4 track recording device that I can line out to my computer? Any reliable brands? I've got like $50 or less to spare for it, but I and the band need a way to record casually. You could almost certainly find a used Tascam 424 (or other cassette Portastudio) in that price range; as long as the transport works okay those things are awesome.
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I've been jamming with a bassist for a little while now, and I really think we could use some sort of metronome or click track to help us keep in time. I have a simple mixer/amp setup to mic vocals, and I was thinking I could just plug my laptop into one of the channels and have it play something. Do you guys have any recommendations for a decent/simple audio program to do this? It doesn't have to be too fancy or sound like a real drumset or anything, but it would have to be able to be set to different tempos and hopefully sound a little more exciting than a metronome.
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I asked this question at the music store and they did not know the answer or I ended up confusing them. So I think I will ask here. Any one here can read sheet music and play guitar? My question deals with rhythm and sheet music. My brother is playing the trumpet as lead, and I am using my guitar as the rhythm http://www.8notes.com/scores/512.asp I have the sheet music for a song. Unlike the one I am showing as an example, it has the chords above the notes. It shows the rhythm for the lead, yet I was wondering as the rhythm section(as in not lead) do I play the beats as shown in the notes for lead in the sheet music or is the rhythm unwritten? As in when it says moderately fast, I set the metronome to that and keep beat for everyone else that way? Which is correct?
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Delta-Wye posted:I've been jamming with a bassist for a little while now, and I really think we could use some sort of metronome or click track to help us keep in time. I have a simple mixer/amp setup to mic vocals, and I was thinking I could just plug my laptop into one of the channels and have it play something. Do you guys have any recommendations for a decent/simple audio program to do this? It doesn't have to be too fancy or sound like a real drumset or anything, but it would have to be able to be set to different tempos and hopefully sound a little more exciting than a metronome.
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scuz posted:Plug the Korg MA-30 into the tape-in on the mixer using a mono 1/8"-to-RCA and you're golden. I was hoping to do this in software (for free). There has got to be some freeware drum machine that isn't completely lovely. I used to use something called hammerhead (or close to that) that worked fine, but I figured in the 3 or 4 year interim something else better has to have come out. Edit: Ended up downloading Hammerhead Rhythm Machine or whatever, and it's still acceptable. Delta-Wye fucked around with this message at 11:10 on Dec 6, 2009 |
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# ? Dec 5, 2009 03:46 |
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Okay, so I'm looking to replace the pickups on my Agile AL-3100 by Christmas. I've been looking at the different GFS pickups and am having a hard time choosing exactly what pair or combination I want. If it helps you give me some suggestions, I normally play alt-country/blues-rock stuff, but dabble in shoegazey stuff as well (weird combo, I know). Also, has anyone played the Fender-style split-coil hums from GFS? I can't seem to find any demos of them on Youtube.
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# ? Dec 10, 2009 08:09 |
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I found an old speaker in my attic; RTR Series III; my parents said they were top notch speakers back in the day. My question is, would it be possible to hook an amp head to it? It has an old piece of paper stapled to the back that recommends 8 gauge wire input. I've never used an amp head before, but I have been wanting to get something new and if it can work with an amp head that might influence my decision.
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Cool Cool Cool posted:I found an old speaker in my attic; RTR Series III; my parents said they were top notch speakers back in the day. My question is, would it be possible to hook an amp head to it? It has an old piece of paper stapled to the back that recommends 8 gauge wire input. I've never used an amp head before, but I have been wanting to get something new and if it can work with an amp head that might influence my decision. Short answer: those types of drivers are not meant for the loud volumes or amounts of power that amplifiers put out.
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Yeah, I'm not sure if home entertainment speakers are built to the same specs as instrument-amp speakers.
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I recently got a Yamaha Stagepas 500, and there's a warning on all the speaker connections to use '500s only.' They look like regular 1/4 inch cables, but I've found I often wish they were longer. What is 500 referring to? Is the 's' a plural or some other identifier?
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# ? Dec 10, 2009 21:15 |
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I'm buying a used Orange Tiny Terror head tomorrow but I've always played combos so I don't know what my options are for a cab. I'd preferably like to spend less on the cab than I will on the amp ($450 CAD) and I don't want anything bigger than a 1x12 or 2x12. Are there any cheap "go to" cabs? I was going to get an Avatar cab but the only place that sells them has stopped carrying them and instead if promoting some Canadian brand which is out of my price range.
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My Precious Violin Case posted:I'm buying a used Orange Tiny Terror head tomorrow but I've always played combos so I don't know what my options are for a cab. I'd preferably like to spend less on the cab than I will on the amp ($450 CAD) and I don't want anything bigger than a 1x12 or 2x12. Are there any cheap "go to" cabs? I was going to get an Avatar cab but the only place that sells them has stopped carrying them and instead if promoting some Canadian brand which is out of my price range.
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# ? Dec 10, 2009 21:42 |
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scuz posted:http://www.avatarspeakers.com should do you just fine. If their guitar cabs are anything like their bass cabs you should be good to go. I'd prefer to buy Canadian to avoid duties and taxes (if I buy out of province). After all is said and done a 112 from Avatar will cost me $369 + duties which is pretty steep. Am I being optimistic thinking there are cheaper options that are still good?
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My Precious Violin Case posted:I'd prefer to buy Canadian to avoid duties and taxes (if I buy out of province). After all is said and done a 112 from Avatar will cost me $369 + duties which is pretty steep. Am I being optimistic thinking there are cheaper options that are still good?
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# ? Dec 10, 2009 22:23 |
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Does anyone know the basic differences between the different Fender Twin models (Blackface, red knobs, silverface, reissue, reverb, etc)? I've done some research but the only thing I can find is that they were made in different time periods and have "different circuitry" as well as cosmetics. I'm a little confused as to why certain models are worth much more (Blackface).
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# ? Dec 11, 2009 02:16 |
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I've been looking into getting a new amp as mentioned. Specifically, I want something with a nice clean channel, probably solid state or anything under 300 bucks. Any opinions on the Peavey Bandit? Other suggestions. I play a Danelectro DC 3 and like to play twangy poo poo.
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Cool Cool Cool posted:I've been looking into getting a new amp as mentioned. Specifically, I want something with a nice clean channel, probably solid state or anything under 300 bucks. Any opinions on the Peavey Bandit? Other suggestions. I play a Danelectro DC 3 and like to play twangy poo poo. Bump up your budget another $60 and look into an Epiphone Valve Sr. I have no experience with it, but the Valve Jr.s sound pretty good for that price. http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Epiphone-Valve-Senior-20W-1x12-Guitar-Combo-Amp?sku=620579 edit: here's a vid of the junior, or at least a modded version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_LPLFgcHo4 more edit: there are like two vids of a guy "reviewing" the valve senior, but he's not a very good player so I don't think it sounds as good as it could. Scarf fucked around with this message at 15:21 on Dec 11, 2009 |
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Cool Cool Cool posted:I've been looking into getting a new amp as mentioned. Specifically, I want something with a nice clean channel, probably solid state or anything under 300 bucks. Any opinions on the Peavey Bandit? Other suggestions. I play a Danelectro DC 3 and like to play twangy poo poo. Serious answer: keep your eye out for a used Fender Hot Rod. Every once in a while they'll dip under $300 for a 2x10 combo.
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scuz posted:Paging magnificent7 to make you buy a peavey bandit. At least I think that's who loves 'em so much. I had an old 1st gen bandit that still gets some great sounds out of it courtesy of one of the guitarists in my band.
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Nelsocracy posted:Does anyone know the basic differences between the different Fender Twin models (Blackface, red knobs, silverface, reissue, reverb, etc)? I've done some research but the only thing I can find is that they were made in different time periods and have "different circuitry" as well as cosmetics. I'm a little confused as to why certain models are worth much more (Blackface). They tend to sound really great clean and weigh half a ton (btw I've actually got a Music Man Sixty-Five 210 (65W, 2 10" spkrs, very imaginative name) that's basically the Music Man version of the Twin I'm looking to sell)
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# ? Dec 11, 2009 18:14 |
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I've always heard to avoid red-knob fender amps like the plague... Not sure why but I've never run into anyone who has praised them.
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# ? Dec 11, 2009 18:23 |
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mrbradlymrmartin posted:Blackfaces are pre-CBS so you got all the gear junkies buying them. The red knob "The Twin" from the 80s does a decent distorted tone from what I hear, which is unusual for a Twin. Oh, and a Twin Reverb has reverb obv
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mrbradlymrmartin posted:(btw I've actually got a Music Man Sixty-Five 210 (65W, 2 10" spkrs, very imaginative name) that's basically the Music Man version of the Twin I'm looking to sell) those are the greatest loving amps. how much you want?
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