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LPs feel like a mess ergonomically to me. They just don’t feel right at all. My PRS singlecut is better but I don’t know. After getting used to a Strat everything else feels like it was made by an idea man vs someone who played. That’s hilarious for many reasons but yeah. Can’t beat that 70s big gently caress off chord slamming LP tone though I’ll say that.
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# ? Jun 26, 2018 22:35 |
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my favorite LP feature is actually the selector switch on the upper bout. I know it's a giant pain in the rear end when it comes to wiring but when you're playing it falls right to hand and IMO feels a lot better than the Strat/SG/etc. position.
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# ? Jun 26, 2018 22:43 |
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Anime Reference posted:I love my EC-1000, which is half an inch thinner than a real LP and has a shredder neck on it. So I guess I'm actually an SG man rather than an LP man.
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# ? Jun 26, 2018 23:42 |
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Anime Reference posted:my favorite LP feature is actually the selector switch on the upper bout. I know it's a giant pain in the rear end when it comes to wiring but when you're playing it falls right to hand and IMO feels a lot better than the Strat/SG/etc. position. I like the Strat one because I can change it with my pinky while playing. They both work in their own way though.
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# ? Jun 26, 2018 23:47 |
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Anime Reference posted:my favorite LP feature is actually the selector switch on the upper bout. Gotta agree with this.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 00:53 |
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They actually sorta reissued it as the Squier Master Series Esprit back around 2005. I picked one up around 2007 when they were discontinued and blown out for ~$200. Made in Korea, Duncan Design pickups, set neck, body and neck binding, etc. They are wider than a Les Paul, and even though it's chambered mine is still fairly hefty.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 00:56 |
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I've never seen one to play it, but I loved those guitars when they were the Robben Ford signature models. Those are some really gorgeous instruments and they really talk in Robben's hands. It was the inspiration for the Seymour Duncan JB bridge/Seymour Duncan '59 neck pickup combo in my red Ibanez 770DX. I look for those Robben Ford models on Reverb from time-to-time. They're... dear.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 01:16 |
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Tool's Maynard James Keenan Accused of Raping a 17-Year-Old Girl in 2000 https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/tools_maynard_james_keenan_accused_of_raping_a_17-year-old_girl_in_2000.html
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 02:40 |
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fzA455 posted:Tool's Maynard James Keenan Accused of Raping a 17-Year-Old Girl in 2000
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 03:05 |
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hosed up if that’s true, but isn’t that whole “the band wants to meet you but only you and not your boyfriend” thing pretty cliche? E: I mean, it wouldn’t surprise me if it did happen, but that story seems as old as rock and roll.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 04:02 |
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From reading some reviews, this might be considered stupid music poo poo, but what does everyone think about the Fender Bass VI? I recently got to play one of the recent Squier models, and as mainly a bass player who fucks around with a guitar at home, I was really happy playing it and I’m considering picking one up.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 04:12 |
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I've played a couple and they seem awesome to me, seriously considering as my next instrument. But I would approach it as if it's a separate thing. It's not quite guitar, and not quite a bass.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 04:15 |
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empty baggie posted:From reading some reviews, this might be considered stupid music poo poo, but what does everyone think about the Fender Bass VI? I recently got to play one of the recent Squier models, and as mainly a bass player who fucks around with a guitar at home, I was really happy playing it and Im considering picking one up. They’re cool. Awesome for playing anything from gloomy goth poo poo or cool baritone country music. I prefer a standard baritone guitar to those but I’m the opposite, mostly a guitarist.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 04:17 |
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While I was playing it, I couldn’t help but think about that band that played “Lump” and “Peaches” (started to type the name of the band out but felt stupid lol). Didn’t they restring a bass with guitar strings and a guitar with bass strings or something like that? Anyway, I thought it was pretty fun to play and had all kinds of ideas, so I guess if I’m not going to approach one as a bass, it would be more of an inspiration piece if anything. I just can’t remember a time that I had that much enjoyment from loving around with either a bass or guitar. Like it was a toy but totally serious at the same time.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 04:40 |
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empty baggie posted:While I was playing it, I couldn’t help but think about that band that played “Lump” and “Peaches” (started to type the name of the band out but felt stupid lol). Didn’t they restring a bass with guitar strings and a guitar with bass strings or something like that? Anyway, I thought it was pretty fun to play and had all kinds of ideas, so I guess if I’m not going to approach one as a bass, it would be more of an inspiration piece if anything. I just can’t remember a time that I had that much enjoyment from loving around with either a bass or guitar. Like it was a toy but totally serious at the same time. If memory serves, their guitarist played a guitar with three strings (possibly tuned to a power chord?) and the bassist had a bass with one string. I still kind of want a bass vi even though I can't justify it at all
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 11:31 |
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hexwren posted:If memory serves, their guitarist played a guitar with three strings (possibly tuned to a power chord?) and the bassist had a bass with one string. Instruments Ballew and Dederer/McKeag play a basitar and guitbass, which are regular, six-string guitars with special modifications: Ballew's instrument has two bass strings (with which he plays bass parts), and Dederer/McKeag's instrument has three guitar strings (used to play guitar parts). The original idea came from Morphine frontman Mark Sandman, with whom Ballew had previously worked. Guitars modified in this way use heavy-gauge strings for a heavier sound and are normally tuned in Drop D, though the Presidents play half a step lower in C#. For a basitar, the strings are placed in the D and B positions. Ballew uses a .60 gauge string tuned to C# and a .36 tuned to G#.[citation needed] On a guitbass, the strings are placed in the A, D, and G positions. .54 gauge tuned to C#, .42 to G#, and a .32 gauge tuned to C#.[citation needed] Finn's drum kit is currently supplied by Slingerland; his cymbals are a variety of "really good" Sabians including two 13" El Sabor splashes as his main "crash" cymbals, 14" Hi hats and a 20" Ride on his left side. I think it's nice that they got the "really good" Sabians.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 11:36 |
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empty baggie posted:From reading some reviews, this might be considered stupid music poo poo, but what does everyone think about the Fender Bass VI? I recently got to play one of the recent Squier models, and as mainly a bass player who fucks around with a guitar at home, I was really happy playing it and I’m considering picking one up. I've got one, and rather like it. The low E can be a bit fiddly, and you'll want to give it a good set up, obviously. I think it works well as a bass, but I also use it as a guitar quite often. Sounds like heaven through a fuzz. Check out Jet Harris for some good use of the VI. Robert Smith played one for a long time as well.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 13:26 |
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Like, I'm aware that the Bass VI is like a 30 inch scale, but I have this baritone 28.75 scale Agile Guitar. I enjoyed playing it so much, that I actually got some Bass VI strings and tuned it like one, but the other guitar player in the post-rock / doom-ish band said it was too low, so I got a new nut and switched back to the standard Baritone tuning. It's still hella fun to play on lower registers. Recently I also got this: An Ormsby multi-scale, 8-string that goes from 25.5 to 28.5. It's stupid, overdone and quite frankly I didn't need it, because...
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 13:34 |
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empty baggie posted:From reading some reviews, this might be considered stupid music poo poo, but what does everyone think about the Fender Bass VI? I recently got to play one of the recent Squier models, and as mainly a bass player who fucks around with a guitar at home, I was really happy playing it and I’m considering picking one up. I bought one of the Squier models when they first came out. My main instruments are guitar and bass. It was sort of a novelty in it's standard tuning, so I decided to switch to standard A baritone. It has transformed the way I write. I no longer think in terms of guitar or bass, more of a best of both worlds. So, yeah. I guess I like mine.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 18:57 |
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I CAN FINALLY CONTRIBUTE TO THIS THREAD! I have two of the Squier VIs, and have considered trying to track down a Pawn Shop VI or really splurging and getting a EBMM Silhouette Bass Guitar. I've been playing bass for 18 years, started on five string almost immediately after I picked up the four because the string spacing was more comfortable for my left hand, and got my first short scale bass last January (Fender Mustang). I approached VI therefore from the perspective of a bassist and have been over the moon pleased with mine and what it's done for my playing on four and five string basses. The voicings you'll pick up as a result of noodling really add a lot to your texture if you're playing covers of music thousands of people have played before you, and being able to better access melodic lines in a register you're comfortable with will make you a better guitarist, if you're looking for that. Don't feel like you're limited to playing Wichita Lineman or stuff by the Cure, either. You're pretty obviously not going to be playing down-tuned prog metal on one probably for reason of looks alone, but if you spend time trying to play it fingerstyle, you'll be surprised by how round the front two pickups can get, especially if you're willing to mess with the tone knob. The only real consideration you might have in trying to fit it into other playing is that the output is way the hell lower than standard P and J pickups, especially compared to short scale basses and the increased lows/low mids that are native to the lower tension. Some things to consider: - Buy a staytrem bridge or otherwise find one that's the full inch wide. The intonation on the A string particularly is tough to get with the stock Squier bridge. - Switch immediately to the La Bella string gauges, either from La Bella or from some other source. The .084 E is too loose relative to the other strings in the stock Fender set. If you're considering the Ibanez SRC6, same deal - it uses the .084 low instead of the original .095. I actually built a custom La Bella set at mostly the same gauges, except they don't offer .095 as a standalone, so my low E is .098. Cool, even better. - Tied to the previous and expressed by others already, but get/give it a setup immediately. The nut on my first VI was cut like rear end from the factory and once I replaced it, I could play in first position without going 40 cents sharp on F and F#. You'll also need to widen the slots if you switch to the heavier strings. If you're going to use the vibrato, you'll want to shim the neck to get a bit more stability out of the bridge, but if you're considering flatwounds, be advised that the bridge does not want to stay put without the friction from the string windings, so you probably won't want to go too high. It's all a matter of taste anyway. - If you're going to switch between instruments a lot in a set or during practice, I'd recommend getting higher output pickups. I have a set of the "mid range" VI pickups from Jaime at The Creamery and they're awesome, but you lose some of the serious high twang from the stock set. The lead voiced ones might be more up your alley, but I haven't heard them personally and can only vouch for the comparison between the stock and mid-range. If you're not switching instruments and are otherwise happy with the stock pickups, though, you really shouldn't need to mess with them unless you like messing with stuff. - Probably turn down your tweeter if you have access to such things. Please, by all means, buy a bass VI. All of you. So I can get my hands on a wider variety of them, or at least so maybe fender will make another weird one like the Pawn Shop model. It's me, I'm the stupid music poo poo. I have two Bass VIs, and playing them made me find and buy a 2000 Sub-Sonic so I could do baritone poo poo, too.
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# ? Jun 27, 2018 20:58 |
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What's the worst pedal you guys have owned? I'm putting my vote in for the Danelectro Fab Flange, it appears to also have a hidden feature of secretly being an overdrive that sounds like a fully dimed tubescreamer whenever on and the regen knob cannot be used above 0 usless you want to alternate between blown speakers and tinnitus. No wonder the person who gave it to me was trying hard not to laugh and wanted no money for it. It may have some limited use as a dub siren I guess Edit NonzeroCircle fucked around with this message at 00:20 on Jun 28, 2018 |
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The Squier VM VI is more accurate to the original 60's version compared to the Japanese Fender but QA can be iffy. Out of the box they usually come with flash lines on the binding, a lovely nut, the wrong bridge, and a cheap vibrato tailpiece. You can however pick up a full fat Fender Jag import tailpiece, a new bridge from Mastery or Staytrem depending on taste, a new nut, and the flash trims up easy on the binding with a needle file or razor. Still works out cheaper than the Fender version even if you pay a luthier to do everything for you. If you're going to buy La Bella strings use the custom set builder, it works out a lot cheaper though I have had problems with them sending the wrong scale length E string a few times so the windings stopped before the nut, they used to send out a replacement set no questions asked but the second time it happened they got all huffy and said "You need to specify the correct model and scale length when ordering" Which I did and it even showed up on the confirmation email.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 00:26 |
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NonzeroCircle posted:What's the worst pedal you guys have owned? I'm putting my vote in for the Danelectro Fab Flange, it appears to also have a hidden feature of secretly being an overdrive that sounds like a fully dimed tubescreamer whenever on and the regen knob cannot be used above 0 usless you want to alternate between blown speakers and tinnitus. No wonder the person who gave it to me was trying hard not to laugh and wanted no money for it. This sounds cool, can I have your one?
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 02:17 |
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I was once told by an electronics repairman that my DOD American Metal was "the worst wounding effects pedal I've ever heard in my life". He's not far off. The farther you turned the tone knob the treblier / screechier it got.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 03:16 |
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I had a DOD Hard Rock Distortion. No idea how guitars sounded through it but my bass just sounded like fart noises. I kept playing through it anyway because I was 15 and idolized Cliff Burton and didn't know any better. I technically still have it, I should get my parents to send it to me.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 03:18 |
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I used to have the DOD Metal Maniac as my first distortion pedal growing up, and I remember it also being an incredibly rear end-sounding pedal. There's something about old DOD pedals, man.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 03:31 |
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i had the dod death metal it ruled not quite as much as the mxr blue box though
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 03:39 |
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The Muppets On PCP posted:i had the dod death metal I always wanted the death metal but never got one for some reason. Instead I think I (after the DOD) used a zoom 505 multieffects unit that I got for christmas from my family one year until I finally bought a metal zone
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 03:57 |
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I had DOD bass grunge until the switch on it stopped working... and I realised how lovely it sounded after we opened for some other band whose bass player also used one. It had a knob labelled "stupid". One of our guitarists used a Boss DF-1 feedback/distortion, and the other had a BUTT FACE DOD Grunge but moved to a Metal Zone. So we were pretty much the bad '90s pedal band
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Planet X posted:I was once told by an electronics repairman that my DOD American Metal was "the worst wounding effects pedal I've ever heard in my life". Wrong. They improved the HM-2.
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NonzeroCircle posted:What's the worst pedal you guys have owned? Ibanez 7th Heaven pedal. I have never gotten a usable sound out of it. It just sounds bad.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 11:44 |
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Also that DOD AM pedal - my buddy hated it too. Later on, I still had it around, but the batter cover had snapped off and the battery lead was cut for some reason. I had it as a doorstop and when he saw it, mentioned that that's about all it was good for. It was all I could afford in 1991.
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NonzeroCircle posted:What's the worst pedal you guys have owned? I have a lovely DOD fuzz that just sounded weak and brittle. I ended up circuit bending it and it actually sounds better now.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 14:10 |
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Worst pedal I’ve owned is a digitech rp50 followed by a T. rex tonebug auto wah. Donated both to charity.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 15:20 |
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I bought a Donner Mod Square multi-modulation effect pedal. I returned it the next day. There wasn't a usable effect on it. Even the tremolo somehow sounded like poo poo.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 15:49 |
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I still unironically love my DOD Deathmetal. Even if the switch stopped working years ago.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 15:54 |
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I ordered this out of a catalog in like 1999. It took forever to arrive, sounded like complete garbage, and broke within a year. I don't think I even knew what a wah pedal was supposed to sound like at that point.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 17:58 |
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Haha, Rogue. Oh man. The company that made late 90's Behringer look boutique. I remember getting a bunch of Musician's Friend gear magazines/catalogs back then and Rogue was easily king of the cheapest of the cheap. They made just about everything having to do with guitar, and everything they made was horrible.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 18:04 |
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Lester Shy posted:
Innovative design: in/out sockets in the bottom of the pedal
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GreatGreen posted:I remember getting a bunch of Musician's Friend gear magazines/catalogs back then and Rogue was easily king of the cheapest of the cheap. They made just about everything having to do with guitar, and everything they made was horrible. i have a rogue fretless bass and it rules
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