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Relevant to the preamp talk, here are a couple of Aclam Dr Robert clones that I'm working on, which is basically a pedal version of the Vox UL730. That was a solid state preamp, with a tube power section.
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# ? May 5, 2023 00:33 |
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Armacham posted:Relevant to the preamp talk, here are a couple of Aclam Dr Robert clones that I'm working on, which is basically a pedal version of the Vox UL730. That was a solid state preamp, with a tube power section. I'm surprised someone went to the effort of diagramming/printing that but it's cool that it won't die with Aclam. I have a Dr Robert and it definitely nails the 1967 Beatles tone, but unless you're playing those exact songs it can be a difficult pedal to use. It's not really a great tone on its own (IMO), it's a great tone because it was used on legendary albums, if that makes any sense. Speaking of great drives though, it's NPD day: The CIOKS is awesome. My buddy brought over a Voodoo Labs and I was shocked at how much quieter/smaller this thing was. It can also do 18v on any port, and be extended. Wasn't that much more than a VL or a Truetone. Initial impression of the Nordland ODR-C... my guitar teacher recommended I try one out, so I splurged and figured I could easily flip it if I didn't like it. Hello new favorite drive pedal. I don't understand why people don't talk about this more. This thing is amazing on the bridge pickup of a telecaster. Very extensive EQ options, and the touch sensitivity is wonderful. It was only so-so on the stock neck pickup, but I'm already not a fan of that pickup, so I need to try it out on a neck humbucker when I have time. I also haven't bothered stacking a bluesbreaker into it yet (ie. Browne Protein), which seems to be why most people love this circuit in the first place. I'll be playing around with this thing a lot this weekend.
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# ? May 5, 2023 01:38 |
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Looks like a take on a Nobels overdrive and yea… those sound amazing on anything especially a Tele bridge.
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Are you guys as excited for my new Tonika as I am? It made it safely out of Kiev and is now somewhere in the wastelands of New Jersey. Have any of you guys ever played or tried to set up one of these old Soviet guitars? I'm pretty sure the dude takes off the neck to ship them and I can't imagine anything was ever set up very well to begin with, I'm excited to hear about anybody's experiences
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luchadornado posted:I'm surprised someone went to the effort of diagramming/printing that but it's cool that it won't die with Aclam. I have a Dr Robert and it definitely nails the 1967 Beatles tone, but unless you're playing those exact songs it can be a difficult pedal to use. It's not really a great tone on its own (IMO), it's a great tone because it was used on legendary albums, if that makes any sense. My dad is a huge Beatles guy from back in the day, so he should get a lot of use out of it. And I might as well make one for myself if I'm making one for him too! I'm just about finished with the enclosures. I'm going with a Blue Meanie theme.
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Dang It Bhabhi! posted:Looks like a take on a Nobels overdrive and yea… those sound amazing on anything especially a Tele bridge. Yep, the guy that invented the circuit at Nobels has refined and added features and sells them direct from Germany as "Nordland". I'm super impressed with it so far. Armacham posted:My dad is a huge Beatles guy from back in the day, so he should get a lot of use out of it. And I might as well make one for myself if I'm making one for him too! That's awesome! I didn't mean to sound like I was down on the pedal. I love mine, but it cost $300 to play some Beatles songs and it's just hard for me to justify keeping it for that since I'm not in a Beatles cover band or anything. I'll probably sell it, miss it, and buy one of those clones some day.
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luchadornado posted:
No worries! Yeah I think at $300+ I would have a tough time justifying it, but building two of my own only cost about $100 and a few hours of my time. If you ever do wanna sell it and buy a clone, hit me up and I'll build you one for cost of parts and shipping lol
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MJP posted:I tried playing a B&G Little Sister and was stunned by how drat good the neck felt and how perfect the action was. Is there anything at all in the $1400 and below price range that has a similar neck and action? Closest I've found was some flavor of Stratocaster but it was just a tall-ish C neck. I have a Little Sister from their made-in-China line. It's my favorite electric to just pick up & play. I don't know enough to make any specific suggestions, but it's definitely a thick neck, with a bit of a soft V shape to it, and it has relatively small fret wire. Since you mentioned the action, maybe the smaller frets is what clicked with you?
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# ? May 5, 2023 13:07 |
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I made a stupid crossover thrash/hardcore EP about Doom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hF9NkEhQms https://k-f-a.bandcamp.com
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ColdPie posted:I have a Little Sister from their made-in-China line. It's my favorite electric to just pick up & play. I don't know enough to make any specific suggestions, but it's definitely a thick neck, with a bit of a soft V shape to it, and it has relatively small fret wire. Since you mentioned the action, maybe the smaller frets is what clicked with you? Yeah, that's the same line I'm looking at. I am a bit iffy at dropping $1100 used on a made-in-China guitar but it could well be thick neck plus small frets that did it. I've been trying tons of other new and used guitars at GC and I haven't found the equivalent yet. The Strandberg I tried was interesting and really made some chords very easy to get to, but it is definitely gonna be a learning curve with the trapezoid. So yeah are there any thick neck plus small fret guitars that cost less than $1100 new or used or should I just get the Sister and return in 30 if I don't like it? Bonus points for something comfortable in classical position, I simply don't have the arm length for rockstar horizontal.
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Baron von Eevl posted:I made a stupid crossover thrash/hardcore EP about Doom. hell yeah
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I never realized I’d never played a guitar with jumbo frets before a few weeks ago when I played my buddy’s old 90s Ibanez. What’s the point of them, they felt really weird to play on to me.
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TheMightyBoops posted:I never realized I’d never played a guitar with jumbo frets before a few weeks ago when I played my buddy’s old 90s Ibanez. What’s the point of them, they felt really weird to play on to me. idk i think something about bends
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landgrabber posted:idk i think something about bends When I googled it it said it makes playing “more buttery.”
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# ? May 6, 2023 00:00 |
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big frets are good. probably a bit less contact with the fingerboard. sort of like scalloping, but not all the way. plus you get more life out of them. small fret guitars don't even have frets, they are more like lil nubs
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# ? May 6, 2023 00:03 |
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Really appreciate the discussion about using a light touch and not squeezing the poo poo out of the neck, I had never really considered that over all these years and was indeed squeezing the poo poo out of the neck.
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holefoods posted:Really appreciate the discussion about using a light touch and not squeezing the poo poo out of the neck, I had never really considered that over all these years and was indeed squeezing the poo poo out of the neck. Yeah, pulling using your arm/shoulder instead of squeezing, especially for barre chords, is that "one weird trick" that actually works.
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# ? May 6, 2023 01:18 |
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for the F shape chord i just don't bother fretting the top two strings, since all those do is just double the fifth and triple the root-- which doesn't even really come through very much on an electric guitar. so i'll just mute them so even though the shape might look the same, what's actually sounding is X X 2 3 3 1 instead of 1 1 2 3 3 1 and just not needing to barre those extra two strings really saves a surprising amount of strength. worth figuring it out if you play acoustic or something probably but i find on an electric, especially with distortion, it's kind of pointless or even worse sounding to have a big voicing with a lot of doubled notes and stuff
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Carth Dookie posted:Yeah, pulling using your arm/shoulder instead of squeezing, especially for barre chords, is that "one weird trick" that actually works. There is some Paul Gilbert video where he mentions the arm/shoulder thing and how that kind of poo poo is verboten in classical guitar but really helps with rock and non-classical.
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# ? May 6, 2023 04:10 |
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I usually drop the root and the high e and play it like a more fussy c-shape, -1233- If I'm feeling spicy I'll let the high open-e join in for that sweet maj7.
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Dang It Bhabhi! posted:There is some Paul Gilbert video where he mentions the arm/shoulder thing and how that kind of poo poo is verboten in classical guitar but really helps with rock and non-classical. In classical you're playing on much lower tension nylon or gut strings so yeah whatever. Also I don't think classical position would make arm/shoulder pull work as well.
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TheMightyBoops posted:I never realized I’d never played a guitar with jumbo frets before a few weeks ago when I played my buddy’s old 90s Ibanez. What’s the point of them, they felt really weird to play on to me. some people like a thicker neck with smaller frets, some people like a thinner neck with bigger frets
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landgrabber posted:for the F shape chord i just don't bother fretting the top two strings, since all those do is just double the fifth and triple the root-- which doesn't even really come through very much on an electric guitar. so i'll just mute them higher pitch easy F 1 1 2 3 X X or F over C 1 1 2 3 3 X You can also do these structures and use thumb over to hit the root and that is called Jimi Hendrix
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# ? May 6, 2023 06:44 |
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I got a baritone ukulele last year tuned DGBE and that got me thinking a lot about chords without that low E or A string.
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TheMightyBoops posted:I never realized I’d never played a guitar with jumbo frets before a few weeks ago when I played my buddy’s old 90s Ibanez. What’s the point of them, they felt really weird to play on to me. It's very frustrating to go for that minor third bend and have the string squirt out from under your hand. The note dies and suddenly all your momentum is gone. ...Just my fifty cents.
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Armacham posted:I got a baritone ukulele last year tuned DGBE and that got me thinking a lot about chords without that low E or A string.
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The Leck posted:definitely thought about getting a tenor guitar and tuning it this way because eh, I spent most of my time on the high strings anyway. It seems like it would be a fun experiment at least. The worst possible outcome is that you have another guitar
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massive spider posted:It does sound better in the loop but no one can convince me running a stomp box into your fx loop is convenient or was originally intended This one is intended to be connected to FX return.
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# ? May 6, 2023 17:39 |
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I run a KSR Vesta preamp pedal into fx returns all the time. Sounds amazing and an easy way to have a portable rig that sounds consistent.
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# ? May 6, 2023 18:38 |
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I am still enjoying guitar! I’ve mostly just gotten used to playing different scales though, plus done some spider walk exercises and hosed around on a blues scale a bunch. The lessons I’ve had so far have been rather theory-focused, which I appreciate but which also takes a good bit of thinking and is hard to give attention to when I still make dumb mistakes and my poo poo still sounds buzzy as hell. I’m worried that I’m somehow disappointing my teacher or that I’m not properly learning from him…it can be hard to tell what exactly I need to or should practice next. I might start writing down agendas for lessons and to-dos as well. (Also IMO arps > chords on guitar, oh the twisting )
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do any of you have a rc-500? im looking for a looper that's a bit more capable than the one I have which is one button and too short. The rc500 has a phantom power mic input which appeals to me that I could loop my acoustic with my SDC mic. And tons of memory so I can store stuff. But then I think maybe there's a million other ways to do the same thing. I mainly want to be able to detach a bit from my logic workstation for practice
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Parts for the partscaster finally started coming in. Despite estimated lead times of 8-10 weeks, the neck took 15 weeks, and the body is still being worked on. Oh well. Neck is a Warmoth 9.5-14 compound radius maple, with rosewood fretboard and jumbo stainless steel frets. I had no idea if I'd like it or not, but I decided to try the Clapton "soft V", it feels really nice. Hipshot closed classic nickel tuners. They're about the lightest ones I could find, because I didn't want neck dive with a chambered body. This will cost money and time, so I'm being very careful and precise. Gotta align the tuners. Unfortunately, the headstock is still several milligrams too heavy, so I decided to chamber the headstock a little: Just kidding - I was super distracted with some junk going on in my life and my stop slipped, so I drilled right through the headstock. Fun! I tried about 10 different things, including sanding and mixing the sawdust with super glue and still nothing looked quite the same. I've got some vintage amber tint coming from Stew Mac and if that doesn't work, I'll pay a luthier to make it look better. The big lesson learned here, and apparently it's a right of passage: installing tuning heads sucks. You need to use a specific sized drill bit, have a very stable stop (a drill press would be ideal), find the best fitting screwdriver in your collection, and then put parafin/wax on the screws. The screws Hipshot provides are junk and can't handle any torque without stripping out. Wax on the threads made them go in like butter.
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TheMightyBoops posted:Here’s what I’m working on now, I know that the drums on the loud parts need to change. Any thoughts? Also if you wondered what the Joyo delay sounds like here you go. i thought it sounded nice and vibey, but the gain of the recording needs to be higher, i could barely see the waveform in reaper. i recorded some of my playing along with you, but i didn't get the results i was looking for. still, had this cool idea to share that came from playing the wrong chord E6/9 by mistake: x x 14 13 14 14 https://voca.ro/1aGI8gmc3Xde darkwasthenight posted:We obviously have a lot of amps and pedals sitting around at work and we're two guitarists and one drummer, so we wrote some music in our spare time and then went into the studio and now somehow we're opening Desertfest London on Friday which will either be brutal (good) or brutal (bad). Here's my contribution to goon music: sounds dope Pollyanna posted:I am still enjoying guitar! I’ve mostly just gotten used to playing different scales though, plus done some spider walk exercises and hosed around on a blues scale a bunch. The lessons I’ve had so far have been rather theory-focused, which I appreciate but which also takes a good bit of thinking and is hard to give attention to when I still make dumb mistakes and my poo poo still sounds buzzy as hell. I’m worried that I’m somehow disappointing my teacher or that I’m not properly learning from him…it can be hard to tell what exactly I need to or should practice next. I might start writing down agendas for lessons and to-dos as well. thx for the update -- when i had my jazz guitar lessons, i didn't understand everything he told me at the time, but i ended up appreciating what he meant years later
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luchadornado posted:Unfortunately, the headstock is still several milligrams too heavy, so I decided to chamber the headstock a little: rofl i have unironically thought about doing this myself a few times
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Helianthus Annuus posted:i thought it sounded nice and vibey, but the gain of the recording needs to be higher, i could barely see the waveform in reaper. Yeah I mainly play guitar so the mechanics of the recording part is still a work in progress. Does the gain on my interface need to go up and I need to re-record everything or can I just up the gain on the tracks in reaper? Edit: yeah that’s a neat mistake. TheMightyBoops fucked around with this message at 23:12 on May 6, 2023 |
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TheMightyBoops posted:Yeah I mainly play guitar so the mechanics of the recording part is still a work in progress. Does the gain on my interface need to go up and I need to re-record everything or can I just up the gain on the tracks in reaper? i just meant to increase the gain on your interface for next time, but this track is usable
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ethanol posted:do any of you have a rc-500? im looking for a looper that's a bit more capable than the one I have which is one button and too short. The rc500 has a phantom power mic input which appeals to me that I could loop my acoustic with my SDC mic. And tons of memory so I can store stuff. But then I think maybe there's a million other ways to do the same thing. I mainly want to be able to detach a bit from my logic workstation for practice I have an RC-500. I've only played around with it at home, but I have a few thoughts:
There are YouTube videos on it that go into a lot of detail about how to use it alone or with MIDI controllers. EytschPi42 did videos on all the Boss loopers.
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My dad would call this color Calf-poo poo Tan 80s Made in Taiwan Harmony H80-T. There's a greenish tint to that color that just doesn't show up in pictures. Also, check out those bridge saddles. ~35 years of never having the intonation set. I wonder why it has so little play wear?
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Man. Bass is fun. And hard. But also, semi guitar related I finished mounting my guitars on my wall in my office. I was frustrated moving things in and out of cases so I bit the bullet and got it done today. Maybe now I'll rotate playing through different guitars vs just whatever is out of the case at the time. Also ordered and installed a tortoise pickguard on the new jazz bass after tearing it completely down and cleaning it. Added d'addario coated strings and it feels and plays like a brand new bass. White on white was okay but the tortoise on white feels right. I'm going to have to make some choices when I finish my dream telecaster, and my squier fat strat (refinishing my first guitar).
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Carth Dookie posted:In classical you're playing on much lower tension nylon or gut strings so yeah whatever. Also I don't think classical position would make arm/shoulder pull work as well. I physically can't play in rockstar position - I can play for maybe about ten minutes before my wrist starts to hurt. Classical position is about the only thing that I can do, or at least something close enough so the neck faces upwards. I'm able to do neck/shoulder pull, I just gotta remind myself to do it more. I tried electric, felt cramped, switched to classical, realized I didn't really care about anything written for classical guitar (and flamenco is too loving much for a very real newbie) so after working with an Eart ergo guitar, came to realize it's just a matter of getting a guitar whose lower bout allows classical position playing. That plus the fat neck seems to really help. Gonna go pull the trigger on the B&G Little Sister, the question now becomes humbucker or P90.
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