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I've never played a tribute but I can say for sure that G&L uses the exact same pickups in their non-usa models. I've heard great things but my g&l is USA made I just got it used. They seem to be very reasonably priced if you can find a used one. I love mine
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crm posted:How do the lower end G&L's stack up? There's some you can get on Amazon for $500 (this one makes me all tingly) and there's this one for like $1300 Tribute is just their off-shore line for import. Great stuff, just manufactured overseas. But yeah, they use the same electronics. G&L is great, and for the longest time, they were more Fender than Fender was.
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# ? Sep 5, 2012 03:01 |
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crm posted:How do the lower end G&L's stack up? There's some you can get on Amazon for $500 (this one makes me all tingly) and there's this one for like $1300 The USA ones are really special - don't buy a pre-built one brand new from Amazon or something! Find yourself a G&L dealer and order one, because all USA G&Ls are made to order. All of them. Even the ones you see hanging in stores; the store ordered them that way. I used to own these two. The Comanche (left) I got in a trade, but I ordered the Legacy (right) new from a G&L dealer. Costs the same as buying one out of a store, but I got to pick my colors and woods and trim and neck options and such! This was, like, 5 or 6 years ago but I think it cost me ~$1200. I sold it because it turns out I like 7.25" fretboards and low frets (I'd ordered that one with a 12" fb with medium jumbos) but I'd absolutely own another.
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# ? Sep 5, 2012 05:15 |
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My teacher plays one and it sounds amazing. Might have to go find a USA Legacy HB
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# ? Sep 5, 2012 10:29 |
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Arsenic Lupin posted:In my (uninformed) opinion, it's nice to give the wood a chance to temper and the parts to swell and deflate together. I've heard the same. Something about the wood drying out and settling or something.
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# ? Sep 5, 2012 17:34 |
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Nthing the Tribute love, my bassist plays a G&L tribute, and she's been leaving hers here in my studio, so I've gotten a chance to fool around with it. I'd have gone with a slightly different neck, were it mine, but the hardware itself is great.
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# ? Sep 5, 2012 21:11 |
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I have a question for my fellow guitarists. Has anyone experienced problems with Ernie Ball medium gauge strings lately? I restrung both my electrics last week and after about 8 hours of playing the strings seem very buzzy and weak. The guitars are both Les Paul's in standard tuning.
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Alternative pants posted:I have a question for my fellow guitarists. Has anyone experienced problems with Ernie Ball medium gauge strings lately? I restrung both my electrics last week and after about 8 hours of playing the strings seem very buzzy and weak. The guitars are both Les Paul's in standard tuning. I don't use Ernie Balls, but a bad batch of strings does happen occasionally, usually that winding separates from the core and sounds really buzzy and won't intonate properly. Though I love DR's they seem especially prone to that happening.
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# ? Sep 5, 2012 22:20 |
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HollisBrown posted:I don't use Ernie Balls, but a bad batch of strings does happen occasionally, usually that winding separates from the core and sounds really buzzy and won't intonate properly. Though I love DR's they seem especially prone to that happening. I was the biggest fan of DRs until I got into John Pearse strings which just have a little something special to them
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# ? Sep 6, 2012 05:04 |
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crm posted:How do the lower end G&L's stack up? There's some you can get on Amazon for $500 (this one makes me all tingly) and there's this one for like $1300 My G&L Tribute L-2000 was absolutely amazing and I regret selling it immensely.
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# ? Sep 6, 2012 16:15 |
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http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/Daily/News/VOX_Announces_the_New_Amphones_Headphones.aspx Check this out! Vox is issuing their amplugs built into headphones. Now that's something I could use! I'm getting the AC30 no question.
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# ? Sep 8, 2012 00:29 |
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Woah that owns. Is it mid fall yet? More importantly, Warcabbit, is it Guitar Festish/Xaviere quarterly sale o'clock yet or what? I've been so good. So patient... Where the gently caress is my stupid insane-o deals damnit. The clearance section is completely void of a single cheap blem guitar and I'm starting to think this warehouse clearance parts sale thing has practically taken over all their bargain specials and apart from that, they're never gonna have another sale again.
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# ? Sep 8, 2012 09:52 |
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Er, well. They had a sale on acoustics over labor day. It does look like they're pretty much all hands evolution on the warehouse. I've got some good stuff from it! Going to have an _awesome_ fireburst stratoid when I'm done. http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2012/Sep/GALLERY_Reader_Hot_Rod_Guitars_2012_Part_1.aspx Here. Let this tide you over. There's actually something from the warehouse sale that shows up.
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# ? Sep 8, 2012 16:07 |
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I was at a friends place (he rents the downstairs of a house) and we were invited by the upstairs people/landlords that their son left for university so we could have at anything he left behind. So we went rummaging through a bunch of left over crap of his for an hour or so found some neat little things, some old video games, movies, not too much. Then they invited us to clear the crawl space of his crap and low and behold this head was sitting on top of a 2x12 cab! I asked about it and the laughed, said he stopped playing guitar a year or two ago. So me and my friend jumped on this opportunity! I have my axes so I let him keep the guitar, (was a LP Standard) and I took the amp because I can always use more to fiddle with in the amp area! For the record then, it is a Mesa Stiletto Deuce I, and it is simply to die for. This thing is so thick and bass heavy I'm lowering the bass and bringing up the treble and presence a fair deal! I don't understand it considering everything I've read and heard, but I hear no harsh highs or brights at all... I'm kind of scared. Putting direct link because I don't want to post a huge mediocre cell phone pic took in low lighting. edit: Just looked in the back of the amp and noticed a little metal plate with the mesa logo and serial number, this thing is #ST-000082. Bloody hell, one of the first hundred! http://i.imgur.com/VKDou.jpg Lriagan fucked around with this message at 15:31 on Sep 9, 2012 |
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Lucky motherfucker.
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# ? Sep 9, 2012 06:38 |
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For the record? I hate you a little bit.
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# ? Sep 9, 2012 15:25 |
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Justdid some work on my Cobain 'Stang. It came with a Tune-O-Matic bridge and a standard Mustang trem that was very good at putting my guitar out of tune: The TOM-style bridge is okaaayyy, except it's pretty rattly. Also, it's the wrong radius - 9.5" on a 7.25" fretboard. So I replaced it with a 7.25" one-piece bridge (and I blocked the trem while I was at it) Infinitely more stable now, and no buzz from the bridge! Still waiting on parts for the SG.
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# ? Sep 9, 2012 23:35 |
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How do you fix intonation on that bridge? I've seen a fair number of solid bridges like that and I'd like to get rid of the occasional spring rattle in my TOM bridge, but having intonation be off would drive me nuts.
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# ? Sep 10, 2012 16:25 |
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Unfortunately I don't have a strobe tuner to check the intonation with extreme precision, but intonation is fine according to a regular pedal tuner. It's hard to tell in the photo I posted, but the bridge is shaped for intonation - it's not just a straight bar. As long as your bridge's posts were drilled correctly from the factory, it should drop in and work fine. You can see the cut of the bridge a bit better here:
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# ? Sep 10, 2012 19:03 |
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The problem with not having individual saddles is that the guitar is only going to intonate for one particular gauge of strings and one setting for action. Less variability and options, but if you're fantastic at applying the correct amount of fret pressure to intonate to the desired note, it's all good.
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# ? Sep 10, 2012 19:44 |
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Barn Door posted:The problem with not having individual saddles is that the guitar is only going to intonate for one particular gauge of strings and one setting for action. Less variability and options, but if you're fantastic at applying the correct amount of fret pressure to intonate to the desired note, it's all good.
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# ? Sep 10, 2012 20:58 |
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I just won this off ebay for $63 The description didn't say much, simply stating it's a Harmony Electric Guitar and that there's some cosmetic wear and tear but fully functioning. Here's hoping for the best!
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# ? Sep 10, 2012 20:59 |
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Watch out for the screws on the bridge. They stick out and scrape and puncture in moments if irrational exuberance.
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Warcabbit posted:Er, well. They had a sale on acoustics over labor day. It does look like they're pretty much all hands evolution on the warehouse. I've got some good stuff from it! Going to have an _awesome_ fireburst stratoid when I'm done. Thanks man, some of those were cool (and some were hideous, but hey they've got more project hod rod guitars than I do, so who cares.) Glad you've got some good stuff, but I don't have access to a workshop unfortunately so the warehouse sale isn't doing me any good. Maybe for the best though, because if I did, then I'd probably have parts for about a dozen or so guitars that will never get made. Hurry up and put them xv560's on sale again GFS you bastards
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# ? Sep 10, 2012 23:15 |
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I only have parts for _half_ a dozen guitars, of which two or three will be made. So yeah.
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 01:55 |
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Got a new 2x15 in today. Sunn 215B, $150 shipped from Guitar Center's used site. Paired with the Thunderbass it's really good.
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 05:22 |
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Having finish issues on my Parker snakeskin model, they're changing it out for a new Supreme. Fractal Audio Axe-FX 2 Yamaha HS80M's and I'm never leaving my house again.
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 22:56 |
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Jesus, that Parker is downright erotic.
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 23:33 |
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poxin posted:
I hear the Axe FX2 is godly, via MuffWiggler. Is it uber-flexible in terms of effects chaining and customization? How are the Yamaha monitors? I need something better than these MAUDIO Truth monitors. renderful fucked around with this message at 00:49 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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I unfortunately haven't gotten to play with the axe-fx yet. Waiting in a queue for shipment. I thought Behringer made the TRUTH series? The only MAUDIO speakers I've heard are the AV-40's. The Yamaha's definitely blow those away. They are very flat, very clear, and the low end is pretty adequate using the 8" drivers. The room adjustment settings on the back are nice too. I demoed a few in the same price range locally and to me, they performed the best. Definitely a huge step up from the smaller KRK's I have. Plus, Amazon sells them for $60 cheaper a speaker than retail and musicansfriend/sweetwater. poxin fucked around with this message at 01:12 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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You're right, Behringer. Budget, regardless.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 01:13 |
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Bought this guy a few days ago from a local classified ad. Fender Twin Reverb reissue. It's used, but it's in immaculate condition. It's a really simple amp, but it sounds great, and the reverb on it is amazing. I kind of want to get a looper pedal now though. Also a les paul, but that's a few years old. Foodchain fucked around with this message at 03:52 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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poxin posted:
Nice choice! I've had mine for about a year now and I love them. They've made mixing incredibly easy.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 07:58 |
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Ibanez AS73T TRC. Not a guitar I would have thought of buying myself (it's a present), but I'm agreeably surprised. Compared to my 335 it's lighter (even with the Bigsby), slightly brighter and yet "rounder" in tone, possibly because of the relatively low output ceramic pick-ups. Has a touch of the 330/Casino sound using the bridge or both pick-ups and a thick, but nicely defined jazzy tone at the neck. This is the second MIC semi-hollow I've received, and like the first one, the Ibanez is flawlessly finished and impeccably set up - the latter may be courtesy of the local guitar shop, as it's stringed with and tuned for a medium gauge set instead of the usual 9s or 10s. Remembering the mid- to late-90s Samick-made Epiphone semis, I like this one better, especially the pick-ups. Very nice no-frills guitar.
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semicolonoscopy_ posted:Nice choice! I've had mine for about a year now and I love them. They've made mixing incredibly easy. Yeah, just going to echo this. I had the HS80's but I tried the HS50's and actually like those better. The 50's seemed to translate a little better in the mids and highs, so I exchanged them for those. If your room is treated a bit, and you know how it responds, mixes translate very, very well for such inexpensive monitors.
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Underflow posted:
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Deelon posted:Yeah, just going to echo this. I had the HS80's but I tried the HS50's and actually like those better. The 50's seemed to translate a little better in the mids and highs, so I exchanged them for those. If your room is treated a bit, and you know how it responds, mixes translate very, very well for such inexpensive monitors. I've got a pair of M-Audio BX5A's, one of which has developed a high volume capacitor buzz (apparently a known issue with these things). Does anyone know how they would compare to the HS50's? If it's only a $100 or so difference between repairing the one speaker (and waiting for the other to develop the same drat problem) or just buying a new set, I'd most likely just buy a new set, and the HS50's, which I looked at specifically because of this thread, look like an attractive alternative to me.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 18:08 |
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The bad thing about getting the HS80M's is I now have to go back and remix everything! I thought I had mixed things pretty well on my old setup... nope. It's a huge difference and probably one of the best investments I've made. Don't skimp on monitors! I didn't actually listen to the HS50M's because I wanted something with a little more low end/extension. I plan to have my Axe-FX plugged directly into the 80's. I've read reviews where they are also a great monitor (the 50's) but obviously a 5" driver vs 8" will have a bit of a difference. poxin fucked around with this message at 18:40 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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El Miguel posted:I've got a pair of M-Audio BX5A's, one of which has developed a high volume capacitor buzz (apparently a known issue with these things). Does anyone know how they would compare to the HS50's? If it's only a 100 or so difference between repairing the one speaker (and waiting for the other to develop the same drat problem) or just buying a new set, I'd most likely just buy a new set, and the HS50's, which I looked at specifically because of this thread, look like an attractive alternative to me. I actually have a pair of BX5A's I use for regular 'ol listening, but I have mixed with them, and the difference is night and day. The HS50's are extremely revealing. The BX5A's sound pretty good, but I found it hard to get mixes to translate, the low end especially. The HS50's aren't designed to sound good, they're designed to be accurate, and they are. Most people find them bright and fatiguing on the ear, which they are, but it seems to be just what is needed to get your mixes sounding good on pretty much everything. I'd say go for it, they're really good monitors.
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Pyrthas posted:Nice! I don't use it much any more, but I'm still happy with the Ibanez archtop I got several years ago, and it's still the one I'll take with me if I don't want to risk something substantially more expensive to replace. For what it is, it's very good. Is it a full size hollow-body? After playing the 73 for a few days I'm thinking of replacing my ES-175, which has the dreaded sunken top problem, with the largest Ibanez available. I saw a 2nd-hand here recently that was almost Super 400 size.
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