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These Loving Eyes posted:I'd jump on your offer, if the great Atlantic ocean wasn't between us. Thanks for all the feedback people! I'll post what I ended up going with when I get my guitar back. Ah shame, I was about to post back that I have too many spare pickups sitting around right now and just would have sent it out for cost of shipping. Offer stands even across the ocean heh.
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jwh posted:I traded some video editing work for a Guild M-80. I believe it's the third redesign of the M-80, which would put it around '82 or so. Those are fantastic guitars. Don't have those fantastic Guild pups though, so no loss if you have to replace the bridge. Second redesign. The M80 is a DC of the post 72 solidbody Bluesbird/M75, then they updated it for the 80s Zuhzuhzombie!! fucked around with this message at 22:38 on May 21, 2014 |
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Zuhzuhzombie!! posted:Those are fantastic guitars. Don't have those fantastic Guild pups though, so no loss if you have to replace the bridge. They might be DiMarzios (both were offered as factory options). We'll know for sure once we take them out to check the bad neck pickup. There's not a ton of information out there about the guitars, in any revision. Apparently they only made around 400 M80s total (which I find hard to believe, but that's what I've found so far). I really, really want to tune it to A# with a one-off .60 low E and the rest from a light jazz .12 set, to do the Dan Phillips thing. That guy really likes his L6S's:
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# ? May 22, 2014 03:59 |
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Been overseas a while and got sick of playing loaner guitars so I picked up a Chinese replica strat for $80 and it plays surprisingly well right out of the box. There's a couple of buzz spots on the fretboard and the pickups are noisy shits. I'll do a setup and put some brand name strings on it and see if the buzz is gone. It stays in tune so if I swap out the pickups it'll be a good player.. If the makers didn't insist on putting replica Fender logos on all of them they could probably sell them legitimately in America and make some real money.
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# ? May 22, 2014 05:56 |
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jwh posted:They might be DiMarzios (both were offered as factory options). We'll know for sure once we take them out to check the bad neck pickup. I think the 80s were a pretty bad decade for Guild, though they did come out with those really great Nightbird/Nightingale guitars in 84.
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# ? May 22, 2014 14:24 |
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I noticed that Musician's Friend's Stupid Deal of the Day is a Moog 12-Stage Phaser. I am not really in the market for one, but I know that a few people have proclaimed there love for all things Moog, so I wanted to give a heads up. It's still $200, so not exactly inexpensive, but they claim that $300 is regular price (and that seems consistent with a quick search elsewhere), so not a bad discount.
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# ? May 22, 2014 17:02 |
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Ugh. Just supreme cleaned, oiled and restrung an ovation I got off the wall from Sam Ash. So much better. Its amazing what a new set of strings feels like.
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# ? May 23, 2014 06:07 |
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I found what I think is a decently cheap (~$350 converted) used Marshall JTM30. I currently have a THR10 and a Fender Greta as amps, and would like something with some more ooomph for playing at home when the gf is away. Would this be a good enough choice or should I look for something else? I don't know much about amps, but I wouldn't be afraid of changing tubes and stuff when poo poo breaks.
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# ? May 23, 2014 06:39 |
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That's a good price for a JTM30. They tend to go for between 5 and 600, roughly.
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# ? May 23, 2014 17:05 |
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I hang out sometimes at the Guitar Center up in Robinson, largely because I have friends that worked there. They got a few new used things in, and today, I'm pretty sure I played the perfect guitar. Was a flame maple top Parker....something. Odd little strat-esque thing if strange organic lines with a short, slender neck that fit me like vacuum sealed latex, with a buzz free action so light it very nearly played itself. It weighed nothing and was more or less like air-guitaring but having sound actually happen. And it was so, so hard to not walk out with it. TLDR; found my someday grail for when I'm worthy. Anybody ever have a guitar hit them like that? And for that matter, who owns a Parker?
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# ? May 24, 2014 03:44 |
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I already posted this in the iOS music production thread but anyway.. For anyone with an iOS guitar interface of some sort, BIAS Amps and JamUp Pro XT for IOS are half off this weekend.
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# ? May 24, 2014 04:16 |
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Hey baby, does anyone recognize this brand?
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# ? May 24, 2014 04:16 |
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Possibly Kawai? Got a picture of the body?
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# ? May 24, 2014 04:20 |
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Given the string tree I'm gonna guess some late 60s Japanese brand.
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# ? May 24, 2014 04:31 |
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Zuhzuhzombie!! posted:Given the string tree I'm gonna guess some late 60s Japanese brand. yeah probably one of the dozens of brands that shot up when surf got real popular
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# ? May 24, 2014 04:38 |
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# ? May 24, 2014 04:40 |
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I dunno what it is but now I want one.
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Agrinja posted:I hang out sometimes at the Guitar Center up in Robinson, largely because I have friends that worked there. They got a few new used things in, and today, I'm pretty sure I played the perfect guitar. Was a flame maple top Parker....something. Odd little strat-esque thing if strange organic lines with a short, slender neck that fit me like vacuum sealed latex, with a buzz free action so light it very nearly played itself. It weighed nothing and was more or less like air-guitaring but having sound actually happen. And it was so, so hard to not walk out with it. Yes, for me it was a PRS Starla. It was exactly like you described, the way it just seemed to fit, every sound was what I wanted, it just felt right. Soon I'll have one. Soon being sometime in the next few years. I hope.
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# ? May 24, 2014 05:02 |
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Looks like a Harmony. Not quit the same model Annie from St Vincent rocks
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# ? May 24, 2014 06:41 |
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I think its this http://surfgeekguitars.blogspot.com/2011/02/preistige-teisco-electric-guitar.html Should i buy it for 150 and try to resell it? E looks like this one too? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0EyTt9qDCs Both of those have three pickups though. Barfoid 3 fucked around with this message at 07:00 on May 24, 2014 |
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Info on Guild pickups http://www.gad.net/Blog/2011/11/25/guild-full-sized-hb1-and-sd1-pickup-variations/
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# ? May 24, 2014 08:11 |
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The square pickups really scream Teisco to me. During the height of the guitar boom of the 60's a bunch of guitars made by Teisco were re-branded by a bunch of importers looking to get in on the easy money.
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# ? May 24, 2014 08:11 |
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Agrinja posted:I hang out sometimes at the Guitar Center up in Robinson, largely because I have friends that worked there. They got a few new used things in, and today, I'm pretty sure I played the perfect guitar. Was a flame maple top Parker....something. Odd little strat-esque thing if strange organic lines with a short, slender neck that fit me like vacuum sealed latex, with a buzz free action so light it very nearly played itself. It weighed nothing and was more or less like air-guitaring but having sound actually happen. And it was so, so hard to not walk out with it.
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# ? May 24, 2014 08:22 |
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I tried to restring a floyd rose special and now the tremolo is sitting too high above the body, but I need to tune up rather then down. I've tightened the springs as far as I can but it's still not parallel to the body. Is this unfuckable?
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Barfoid 3 posted:Hey baby, does anyone recognize this brand? With the lightness of the wood in the are, the original name is long gone. I had an almost identical "Silvertone" version. Got it for free and sold it within 4hours for $300 to some old dude who didn't even plug it in. So like the others said. It's a Teisco of some sort. The neck plate should have "Made in Japan" on it.
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ThePutty posted:I tried to restring a floyd rose special and now the tremolo is sitting too high above the body, but I need to tune up rather then down. I've tightened the springs as far as I can but it's still not parallel to the body. Is this unfuckable? Did you go up in string gauge?
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Sockington posted:With the lightness of the wood in the are, the original name is long gone. I had an almost identical "Silvertone" version. Got it for free and sold it within 4hours for $300 to some old dude who didn't even plug it in. interesting. They both have the same problem of missing the washer on the high e string tuner......
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Cojawfee posted:Did you go up in string gauge? I don't believe I did, but I'll probably end up just taking it to a repair shop instead of risking anything more edit: Actually, I think I've gone from 9-42s to 11-49s in a bout of incompetence, is this an enormous difference in gauge or shouldn't I be worried? Hefty Leftist fucked around with this message at 15:09 on May 24, 2014 |
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You could try adding a spring first. Or angling the existing ones.
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# ? May 24, 2014 15:05 |
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One trick I found when changing string gauge on a floyd rose style trem was to tune up the 6th string then the 1st. Balance the springs so the trem is a touch low and move on to the 5th and 2nd string. Rebalance and retune the outer strings then move inwards. For a final pass once the bridge is level with the body you just run from 6th to 1st strings, lock it down a few cents flat and fine tune. Stretch the new strings well and it'll be way out of tune so retune and wait a day. By then the neck will settle and you can detune then adjust the truss rod, action and intonation, repeat the tuning process and wait another day or two. Then when you have it perfect refuse to gently caress with it ever! Go buy a hardtail so you can experiment with tunings and special strings, seriously gently caress this balancing act poo poo I'm gonna block the trem and buy a Digitech whammy pedal! I'm pretty sure there's an official diagnosis for Floyd Rose psychosis that can be used to mitigate a murder plea.
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Verizian posted:Stretch the new strings well and it'll be way out of tune so retune and wait a day. By then the neck will settle and you can detune then adjust the truss rod, action and intonation, repeat the tuning process and wait another day or two. Then when you have it perfect refuse to gently caress with it ever! Go buy a hardtail so you can experiment with tunings and special strings, seriously gently caress this balancing act poo poo I'm gonna block the trem and buy a Digitech whammy pedal! Why didn't you tell me this when I bought my guitar. Why. VERIZIAN KNEW
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Verizian posted:One trick I found when changing string gauge on a floyd rose style trem was to tune up the 6th string then the 1st. Balance the springs so the trem is a touch low and move on to the 5th and 2nd string. Rebalance and retune the outer strings then move inwards. For a final pass once the bridge is level with the body you just run from 6th to 1st strings, lock it down a few cents flat and fine tune. I can't rebalance the strings as I've already got the springs tight as they can go, so if I'm tuning up each string it'll bring it back high again and I can't make the bridge any lower. I've only got three springs in though, so maybe I either need to restring everything on a lower gauge or add another in. If I'm gonna do that, how are you meant to add in another spring without ruining everything (again)?
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ThePutty posted:I can't rebalance the strings as I've already got the springs tight as they can go, so if I'm tuning up each string it'll bring it back high again and I can't make the bridge any lower. I've only got three springs in though, so maybe I either need to restring everything on a lower gauge or add another in. If I'm gonna do that, how are you meant to add in another spring without ruining everything (again)? You're not, once it gets to this point you're best detuning until all the strings are slack, after all tuning is the easiest part of this. You'll likely want to get more springs made of a firmer metal, it can be tricky finding the right ones but I bought a pack of 7 "Xtra firm steel springs for strat or Ibanez" from Amazon that were shipped from Hong Kong for like £4.50. That was enough for 3 in my strat with wilkinson trem and 5 for my Ibanez with Edge III Floyd Rose copy. You need to balance the spring tension vs string tension so it's exactly equal and resting on the tremolo's "zero-point", if you don't then the bridge will be pulled too far one way and you'll never get it in tune without starting over. Don't mix and match springs either unless you know what you're doing, like having every string tuned to courses of F# and keeping the treble side slack with a soft-bronze custom spring. Basically WEIRD stuff. Why the 11's to 49's by the way? Sounds like a strange set unless the middle strings are lighter and it's for DADGBD or maybe DADGAD tuning.
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Verizian posted:Why the 11's to 49's by the way? Sounds like a strange set unless the middle strings are lighter and it's for DADGBD or maybe DADGAD tuning. It's unfortunately for no real reason other than "I'm poo poo at instruments and accidentally picked the wrong gauge" I'll try my best at the other stuff though, thanks
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# ? May 24, 2014 16:48 |
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How good are the Classic Player Jazzmasters? Can't find one in the shops nearby, but I'm GASing big-time.
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# ? May 24, 2014 19:26 |
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Xabi posted:How good are the Classic Player Jazzmasters? Can't find one in the shops nearby, but I'm GASing big-time.
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JHVH-1 posted:I already posted this in the iOS music production thread but anyway.. For anyone with an iOS guitar interface of some sort, BIAS Amps and JamUp Pro XT for IOS are half off this weekend. Get BIAS it owns Agrinja posted:I hang out sometimes at the Guitar Center up in Robinson, largely because I have friends that worked there. They got a few new used things in, and today, I'm pretty sure I played the perfect guitar. Was a flame maple top Parker....something. Odd little strat-esque thing if strange organic lines with a short, slender neck that fit me like vacuum sealed latex, with a buzz free action so light it very nearly played itself. It weighed nothing and was more or less like air-guitaring but having sound actually happen. And it was so, so hard to not walk out with it. Parkers own. And the only guitar I've ever had feel like that was a 1965 Jaguar. Shoreline gold, beautiful instrument, wonderful action, short scale makin me feel like Superman unnh
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# ? May 24, 2014 20:51 |
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On offsetguitars.com, they're seen as okay guitars, however most people would suggest the Squier JM's instead since they're cheaper and (depending on the model) more vintage accurate. Even then it's closest relative in under Squier, the J Mascis Signature, it's only downgrade is that it comes in a Basswood body rather than Alder so if it's worth spending an extra $200-$400 for that feature then go for the CP. With that said, the JMJM has a wonderful neck that I wish all of my guitars had, and I think that gold on white is better than cheap tort on 'burst or black. Ultimately I'd also recommend getting a Squier, I have hardly heard a bad word said about them that wasn't down to just personal preference since the first batches that came out. Get one in a colour you like and spend the money you saved on better electronics and pickups.
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ThePutty posted:It's unfortunately for no real reason other than "I'm poo poo at instruments and accidentally picked the wrong gauge" You could, alternately, go back to the guitar shop and lay down six bucks for a set of strings the right guage.
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Lead out in cuffs posted:You could, alternately, go back to the guitar shop and lay down six bucks for a set of strings the right guage. That makes too much sense.
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