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Gilgameshback posted:
A gross squiddy sound engineer girl in my conducting class has this exact guitar. She's terrible.
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comes along bort posted:well it's either that or have the ball end stick out. maybe if string manufacturers made .90+ gauge strings that'll fit a guitar longer than 26" scale with a reverse headstock i wouldn't have to resort to extreme meaures But.... But it looks all wonky
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 03:12 |
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What's up with hand wound poo poo? Do people do it better than machines, or do little flaws give more "character"? Or is it more voodoo garbage?
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Bitchtard posted:What's up with hand wound poo poo? Do people do it better than machines, or do little flaws give more "character"? while i'm not going to say yeah stux is right, hand wound pickups do tend to have different qualities. it's called scatterwinding, and it's cool. the hand wound-ness isn't generally something that draws someone to a boutique pickup manufacturer unless they're a lawyer or cork sniffer or w/e it's the sonic qualities of the pickups or the design ethos of the makers. i love my bareknuckles, but i also love seymour duncan pickups and dimarzio pickups. they just all have different sounds.
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 03:17 |
I had a Godin I ordered and was really excited about cause they're supposed to be so loving awesome. It was sort of a "high end" guitar or was supposed to be I guess. Made in USA, non-licensed parts, all that It practically fell apart in my hands. I took it back literally the day after I got it because it had so many problems. I got a plain, brown ibanez prestige S to replace it and it's such a good instrument I literally haven't had the desire to play another electric since.
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Bitchtard posted:What's up with hand wound poo poo? Do people do it better than machines, or do little flaws give more "character"? Hand-wound pickups are generally 'scatter wound', which means that rather than being nice and neat like a machine made pickups, the copper wire is crossed over itself and is essentially random, scatter wound tends to sound a bit more organic than machine wound. I've wound/rewound loads of pickups and scatterwound pickups generally do sound a bit better, gently caress knows why though, I'd love to hear a proper scientific reason for it. e muike posted:hand wound pickups do tend to have different qualities. it's called scatterwinding, and it's cool. the hand wound-ness isn't generally something that draws someone to a boutique pickup manufacturer unless they're a lawyer or cork sniffer or w/e it's the sonic qualities of the pickups or the design ethos of the makers. i love my bareknuckles, but i also love seymour duncan pickups and dimarzio pickups. they just all have different sounds.
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 03:24 |
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"organic"
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 03:26 |
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Fax Sender posted:"organic" I honestly had no idea how else to phrase it .
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 03:27 |
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Thanks! I really liked the qtuner I bought, but it'd be nice to have something a little more conventional that isn't crap.
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Stux posted:Ive played a large amount of RGs since, like you, they are my favourite guitars Welp, I've been called out, so I guess I'd better defend myself! I buy the pickups I buy because of who plays them, and because they are affordable; and mostly because they actually sound really good to me. None of them sound like dreck. I have a few misguided guitarist friends who shell out for Frailins or Bardens or whatever the flavor of the month is, but I've found them to be more about cred than tone. They're overpriced and not worth the extra money and wait time: diminishing returns on investment for a difference most people will never notice. Lastly, whoever mentioned Bareknuckles and their equivalents, I don't ever need that much gain from a pickup. It's cool if you enjoy them, but active pickups in general are not my thing (except in basses.) My point stands, the necks are indeed different and whether the difference is THIS BIG or this big to you is irrelevant, you can't just lump them all together and say they're all the same. That's just pure horseshit. As to the lights in the ENGL, I am not familiar with their amplifier line and in the pic they just looked like hot power tubes to me, like in my own amps; and all the other tube amps I've played and seen played in the last 30 years. You do know that tubes really do glow, even without LEDs in them? Lastly, I'd love to have a Fractal but that's way out of my price range. The PODHD is more affordable, more portable and self-contained, sounds fantastic, and is a huge leap from previous Line6 efforts. It's the first affordable modeller I'd actually gig with, but it's a compromise. I love practicing through it instead of blasting out my neighbors with my tube amps. I aso have Amplitube 3 and plenty of other modelers on my laptop, too; but the PODHD is simpler to set up and get right to work with, and it's more portable. It works great as a simple, low-latency recording interface, too. So, if you're quite finished, we'll end this here. If, however, you still have more to argue about, then I happily leave the last words to you. Stux posted:Ive played a large amount of RGs since, like you, they are my favourite guitars
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Dr. Faustus posted:
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comes along bort posted:pure loving metal I like this. No, I love it. Neck-thru, ok, solid walnut, restrained, gotta love it. It's like little dancing gumbytar.
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 03:40 |
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Also, bare knuckles are passives, there is no reason for you to think an amp glowing BRIGHT RED is the tubes, the pod HD is terrible and for you to base assumptions such as "modellers are unreliable and don't sound as good as real amps" on such a low end pile of poo poo is ridiculous and you do it simply to justify your tube obsession.
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This thread is taking a turn onto the autism spectrum at an alarming rate.
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Mr. Mambold posted:I like this. No, I love it. Neck-thru, ok, solid walnut, restrained, gotta love it. It's like little dancing gumbytar. word throw in a low-gain single coil neck pickup and i could rock this just fine. way easier to pull off than the mockingbird lol HollisBrown posted:This thread is taking a turn onto the autism spectrum at an alarming rate. stux you made faustus look reasonable what did you doo
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 03:48 |
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mclast posted:word through in a low-gain single coil neck pickup and i could rock this just fine. way easier to pull off than the mockingbird lol i am the hero this thread needs
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 03:49 |
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buying 8 jems isn't much sillier than liking jems in the first place
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 03:50 |
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mclast posted:buying 8 jems isn't much sillier than liking jems in the first place i like RGs, jems are overpriced ugly poo poo much like this: Stux fucked around with this message at 03:54 on Mar 1, 2014 |
# ? Mar 1, 2014 03:52 |
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The Something Awful Forums > Main > GBS 1.4 > THE WORST MUSIC EQUIPMENT AND STUFF: The Dr. Faustus Own Zone Please mods?
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Doctor Dogballs posted:I had a Godin I ordered and was really excited about cause they're supposed to be so loving awesome. It was sort of a "high end" guitar or was supposed to be I guess. Made in USA, non-licensed parts, all that this makes me sad my p90 lg, which is pretty low end, has served faithfully for years, absolutely no structural or electrical problems, and a dream to play liked it so much so that i bought a second lg with buckers about a month ago
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Stux posted:i like RGs, jems are overpriced ugly poo poo that finish owns, shattered electronics glass is a hard look to get while avoiding being able to slice yourself open on all of it
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I love how this thread randomly summons Faustus on purpose only to tell him to shut the gently caress up. It's an amazingly entertaining cycle this thread has.
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:03 |
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The Faustus taunters are much worse than Faustus. The guy just likes his musical equipment, there's no way to prove that's he wrong about it. Also,
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:04 |
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my favorite thing about that manson is how many videos ther eare on youtube of people who put kaoss pads into their guitars and just make videos of them playing muse songs
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:04 |
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knock knock whos there dr faustus shut up
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:05 |
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Forum invasion from TGP? Seriously, wtf with all the decisive statements about 'that sucks this is the good thing?
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:05 |
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White Dog Eggs posted:Hand-wound pickups are generally 'scatter wound', which means that rather than being nice and neat like a machine made pickups, the copper wire is crossed over itself and is essentially random, scatter wound tends to sound a bit more organic than machine wound. I've wound/rewound loads of pickups and scatterwound pickups generally do sound a bit better, gently caress knows why though, I'd love to hear a proper scientific reason for it. if i had to guess it probably has something to do with differences in coupling and distributed capacitance due to the distances between wires in a scatterwound vs machine wound pickup. maybe coil size too, but that's probably too small a difference to matter
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:06 |
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Stux posted:i like RGs, jems are overpriced ugly poo poo
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:06 |
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korg kaoss pad it's a midi touch controller
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:07 |
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muike posted:korg kaoss pad
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:09 |
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you are safe here.
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:09 |
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iostream.h posted:Forum invasion from TGP? nobody's championing $300 tubescreamer clones yet
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:10 |
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Dewgy posted:that finish owns, shattered electronics glass is a hard look to get while avoiding being able to slice yourself open on all of it no its gaudy dumb poo poo for idiots. hence why its matt belamy's guitar. also the kaoss pad just adds salt to the wound
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:10 |
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man thats gross posted:this makes me sad Can you expand on this? I was playing with the Ibanez guy but I'm legitimately curious about Godin as a brand. I've played one or two pieces similar to the pic posted, small formfactor nylong string instruments meant to be plugged in, and they were decent (i'd have been happy at $600 price point) but they were very expensive, around $2000. It's hard for me to picture liking something that specialized more than a regular classical, all solidwood, with a mounted pickup, which I know i could get new for around a thousand. It looks like the P90LG is regular solidbody style, is that electric steel string? .009 or .010 guage set on there? what's the price point and what's your experience? mclast fucked around with this message at 04:14 on Mar 1, 2014 |
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Gilgameshback posted:Is the finish filled with fine tone-enhancing nail clippings? SaNChEzZ posted:They're actually Mogellons. They're actually Spencer Seim's (the guy who owns the guitar) beard clippings. "Beardburst" is what the luthier called it.
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:11 |
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Stux posted:no its gaudy dumb poo poo for idiots. hence why its matt belamy's guitar. i like gaudy dumb poo poo and am an idiot so this makes sense
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Gilgameshback posted:The Faustus taunters are much worse than Faustus. the wrongest post
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# ? Mar 1, 2014 04:25 |
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comes along bort posted:nobody's championing $300 tubescreamer clones yet A bought a 40 dollar Joyo tube screamer,it's every bit as nice as the 200ish dollar(pedal + mod)one that I had before it(My whole pedal board was stolen out of my car). I've been rebuilding my pedal collection with cheaper things. I like the cheaper poo poo more honestly. Joyo pedals are the poo poo. ~40 dollar or less Chinese made clones of popular pedals.
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mclast posted:Can you expand on this? I was playing with the Ibanez guy but I'm legitimately curious about Godin as a brand. godin is kinda weird because they have these sort of low-end workhorses like the lg and the freeway and the session, just like bog-standard no-surprises well-built guitars. then they also have like nylon string acousticasters with synth outputs and i dunno what the gently caress. i cant speak to their weirder stuff, but a friend of mine used to gig with a montreal premiere, and it was a friggin masterpiece. im not one to drop that kind of scratch on guitars, but if i had the money, some high-end godins would definitely be in my future. ive only ever personally owned their lg p90, which i got retail for $350, and more recently a long and mcquade anniversary edition lg they made in 2006(?), which i got second hand for $450. the former is a simple gloss black, mahogany body and neck with a rosewood board, seymour duncan p90s. made in canada and the us. wiring is clean, never gave me any trouble, sounds great. the anniversary edition is the same body construction, but with a whiskey burst quilted maple top, and seymour duncan humbuckers with a 5-way switch for coil splitting. i plan on selling the p90 because i could use the cash, and the anni ed. is a much more versatile instrument. only sticking point right now is some fret buzz on the new-to-me lg, but i just havent had time to set it up properly. i have 9s on the hb, and i was playing around with flatwound 11s on the p90 most recently. i just think they're a mean deal for the price. $350-450 doesnt get you a whole hell of a lot of guitar in most cases. oh that reminds me they also come with super solid gig bags. tough as gently caress.
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