...by the radical bend along a very small portion of the string...Of course, if you have a roller bridge this problem is not an issue. Many of the Fender style saddles are rounded to allow for a steeper ...
...E string (low)?
Alright first off: Have a Squier Strat that I'm re-stringing (which isn't a problem). It has previously been strung with 10, 13, 17 etc. gauge strings (regular slinkys),...
... would return it for two reasons.
1) Not made in Japan (as I thought). Is made in Taiwan. Again not a problem AT ALL for the price I paid. The made in
Taiwan is marked on the Yamaha...
I solved the problem. I snagged the US-20 unit selector (I meant US-20 not US-50 in the original email). I figure to run it like this:
Roland Ready Strat-> Roland US-20 (which has the VG-88 and ...
...I can find is that series sound.
Now for the noise issues, I really don't think that there will be a problem as series wiring will double the noise and the output - similar s/n you see and the b...
...ldtop), and the third was `64 Coronet. Each had different tuners, and I was able to do them all without a problem. Send a link to a picture of your tuners, and maybe I can recommend the replacement...
...el with the 4.7ufd cap to get a bit more bottom end. I'd like to go up to 10ufd but again, size was a problem...After these changes the pedal really seemed to come alive
As soon as my 3pdt swi...
...would be in neck width, where a wider neck lends itself to fingerpicking a bit better than a narrow neck. Problem is, if you are used to a narrow neck, like on most electrics, your fingers will not f...
... its even easier.
I have noticed a glitche at the chord site...make sure it changes from G to c etc If problem wont go away I would re enter site address in url space....
...andle more than 25W, some cannot.
I might prefer a low wattage speaker, even an AlNiCo, but there is no problem with using a higher rated speaker, other than you won't get speaker distortion. ...
Hi Fingers that is a problem I had in my early days of playing, however, it was usually to complain they couldn't hear me, Unless a band has its instruments balanced it wont get anywhere...In lat...
Hi Guest, I had a multitude of picks around the place, at one time I had a similar problem and as I was playing full time it was a nuisance. What I did was get a few picks of the thickness I prefer...
Well..IMHO, the problem with silicone is not that it will necessarily hurt the finish (whatever it may be), it's that it makes repairs, refinishing and restorations an expensive proposition...not...
...... ) that sells every Dremel bit known to man, so acquiring the right one for the task shouldn`t be a problem. now you are really screwed http://www.infernalpress.com/Columns/election.html ...
... can accomplish the same thing more effectively by using your guitar's volume control.
The biggest problem I found with the one I owned was reliability, which led to a poor sound in the end. B...
...ight ear and have the bass player play while you hear around for the right place to put the mic. The main problem is that things rattle, like the pictures on the wall etc...
You can use two mics but...
...s have a number of distinct causes, and thankfully, most can be reduced or eliminated at the source of the problem. A few can only be controlled with suppression devices. We're going to look at s...
...dge, that the saddles are adjusted correctly on the bridge, and that the spring tension is correct (tuning problems cause by incorrectly adjusted tremolo's are VERY common on Squire Str...
...he above specs will produce a Strat close enough that my doughter should recognize it ;)
Thanks
The problem now is trying to find a blue agave guitar for sale. Doesn't seem to have been a ...
I didn't mean to post that.
Basically, I bought my first electric guitar "fender stratocaster" made in mexico.
And I read a forum of you guys or somebody.. about serial number...
My signal path is: Guitar -> Arion Tuner -> Fulltone Clyde Wah -> Ross Phaser -> Fulltone FullDrive 2 -> ToneBone Classic distortion -> ToneBone Hot British Distortion -> Boss...
...
I do agree that time and circumstance will affect how we evaluate these bands over time. But I have a problem with the next sentence.
Music is not something that you can say "all" about in th...
...ELAY, FLANGER, PHASE SHIFTER, TAPE DELAY/REVERB - THIS IS JUST STRAIGHT THROUGH FROM GUITAR-PEDALS-AMP, NO PROBLEM HERE!!!
HERE IS WHERE I AM BAFFLED!
AMP 2: ROLAND
<EQ, WAH, EQ, WHAMMY, A...
... that affects the instrument's overall playability and sound.
Generally speaking, there are two main problems with nuts. Either the nut slots are too shallow, or they are too deep. The solution ...
Thanks, Rich. Your response helped me in my googling and I found this
looking for and a very easy project.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?M39C23B47
Which includes this:
One neat trick you c...
... prefer to trade it in and perhaps trade up a little.
Until that day I will probably always wiew it as my problem child.
What I have in mind with regard to "trading up" would be to get a...
I bought a couple of wesleys on ebay,1 for a m8,for his sons birthday+1 for myself (took advantage of post saving on 2 purchases).I have to say i was impresssed by the vee+ended up buying one for 52...
...;t complain at all. Can do all my "fancy" double thump, sweeps, double triple slap, etc. with no problem.
Tonal flexibility: Excellent
Dynamics/Punch: Amazing
Truss rod: Nice and lubed, n...
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...are very comfortable necks to play on although a little narrow and thin for my taste.
Ok so here is the problem. Most of us have to do double duty. We need to play rhythm though most of a song and ...
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