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Post by Neon »

PFG 9000 wrote:That's not a bad idea, since I hear a lot of 12 strings die early on because of the tension on the neck. But as far as being hard to play, that's because I do lots of fingerstyle stuff, and it's just plain hard when you have a pair of strings instead of just one string under each fingertip. It requires so much more precision, and most fingerstyle songs don't sound that good with the wonky string pairings.
I hear that. It also seems like the high G sounds goofy and out of place with anything above the third fret whenever I play one.

It's a shame that one of the local shops stopped carrying Ibanez acoustics...they're really nice guitars. Not just 'for the price' but as in damn good sounding guitars...even the $200 ones. If I ever get an acoustic I'll go that route
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Post by Neon »

too

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cool

This is awesome, i never thought before to search for plain tube amps rather than brand name shit. Just type the name of the power tube on ebay plus amp and you'll get results. I'm low on cash after the AC30 but I definitely want to experiment with this idea

p.s. - I'll ask my dad about the whereabouts of that cable tonite, his father just died so it's been kind of awkward to bring up in conversations
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I finally sold off all my extra gear. I am now down to just one guitar, one amp, and one overdrive pedal.

At my peak, I had around 7 guitars, 4-5 amps, and a few pedals. I just don't need all that anymore since I'm not really a serious player. I'm starting to collect vintage vinyl albums... so I think I found another hobby.
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My little brother just gave me his Epiphone SG and a little Crate amp to go with! This is awesome and I finally have a reason to pull out that old Big Muff that's been gathering dust for years.

Now I just need to learn a chord or two...

Pix tomorrow.

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My Guitorgan
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Yeah Its a GH controller... that's as close as I'll get to a guitar. My brother's attitude stained me forever from playing a real guitar.

PS... I'm drunk <_<
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Post by Neon »

Pix tomorrow.
You lying sack of shit! I'm in the process of selling off a bunch of crappy distortion pedals but I think I'll keep the Big Muff. Once you know how to adjust it it really adds something

@ dpful: Were you kidding or is that really one of those guitar/organ combo things?
My brother's attitude stained me forever from playing a real guitar.
How so

I'm currently lusting after the Harmony Bobkat. Dearmond pickup, short scale yet perfect intonation, weighs about 3 pounds, goes for about $150
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ah, i gotta big muff too. sounds really good with a bass, better than they do with six strings by a mile.
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Yeah, it's a musiconics guitorgan. That's a pic of me using it with this group, where you can hear it a bit (although the organ part's not featured to heavily in these recordings)
http://www.myspace.com/theglintinggems
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Neon wrote:
My brother's attitude stained me forever from playing a real guitar.
How so

I'm currently lusting after the Harmony Bobkat. Dearmond pickup, short scale yet perfect intonation, weighs about 3 pounds, goes for about $150
He's a gigantic douche bag who treats the parents like shit yet they don't have the heart to kick him out. He tries to preach to everyone instead of talk, he's super arrogant, and last but not least, he tried to crash my guitar hero party that I had 10 guests over (only 4 were from PA), by preaching, quit playing a plastic guitar and play the real thing.

He has pretty much got me to stop playing GH altogether at home, because every time I would play he'd make some smartass comment.
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Ah, that's lame.

http://www.univox.org/guitars/

My first guitar was one of their Les Paul copies and I think I'd like to get another in tobacco burst. Not out of nostalgia, but I remember them as being pretty good Les Pauls. Light weight and a fast neck, can usually be found for under $200. Swapping the pickups is pretty much a requirement but you can find PAF's or something on ebay for cheap.

I've been playing with this kid who has a Gretsch and I'm absolutely gay for it. It's over 2 grand in price but the sound is fantastic, very punchy. I'm wonder if I could fit a filtertron pickup to any of my guitars without it looking ridiculous.
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Hey! I resemble that remark! Has it been a month already? I have been hecka sick but that's only for the past week and a half. I must be slippin.

Anyway, here it is:
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See how my dog is keeping one eye open? That's because he's trained to protect my shit! Anyway, I really don't have much clue what to do with the thing. I understand what a power chord is but playing a song or even a riff is still over my head. If I was the easily discouraged type I'd probably be saying something like "I should just stick to bass" but I have alot of fun and one of these days I'll probably learn something. I figure if I can become 50% as proficient as Dee Dee Ramone (he played guitar too!) I'll be well on my way to fame and fortune.

Also, he gave me a free amp too:
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I guess it's supposed to not be very sweet as it is a Crate but it gets the job done so I'll not be looking to upgrade any time soon. I told ya my Muff was dusty. Which, coincidentally, is what all my women keep saying to me. Honestly I prefer the sound of Rat for bass and guitar. And yes, that is an inflatable PaRappa.

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60's Teisco sg. Neck pickup has been replaced with a gibson 57 classic (which cost more that the guitar at the time )

Unfortunately this thing is maybe a year away from needing to be totally refretted.

(10,000 pts if you can guess what guitar that case is originally made for)

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And here is my late 70's 50w tube traynor bassmaster head. My favourite amp ever, and was handmade in Toronto.
Sold my 2x12 cab before I moved so I'm looking at building another one.
Maybe one that fits the shape of the head so I can have a stack that looks like a minifridge.
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As far as I'm concerned, you win. That gear is boss man.

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Kingbuzzo wrote:(10,000 pts if you can guess what guitar that case is originally made for)
a leftie thunderbird...?
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jpj wrote:
Kingbuzzo wrote:(10,000 pts if you can guess what guitar that case is originally made for)
a leftie thunderbird...?
nope

I doubt anyone would get it so I'll just give it away.

it's a case for a Mansfield Jazzmaster. You might see the same thing under the Ibanez name too. They were both made in the same factory in japan. Very cheap wood, half decent neck, horrible microphonic pickups, but it looked damn cool!
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Post by Neon »

That amp is awesome and I bet it never feeds back

How do you get overdrive?

hog wild guitboxes:

http://www.fetishguitars.com/
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My guitar, Ibanez EDR 470. Good quality and cheap. Needs a P.U. gradeup, but that's fine like that.

I had a good RG some years ago.

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Neon wrote:That amp is awesome and I bet it never feeds back

How do you get overdrive?

hog wild guitboxes:

http://www.fetishguitars.com/
With that amp and the 57 classic I don't get any feedback problems to speak of. But sometimes I like some feedback :p

For overdrive I've been using my friends TS9 tubescreamer which was 808 modded my analog man.

I might build myself an 808 tubescreamer because I really like the sound. Currently I'm building an mxr distortion+, and I'm using a funny late 80's dod distortion for my more noisy and spacey sounds. sounds like poo but has a neat way for creating a distorted sound without really hearing any kind of drive on the notes themselves.

http://www.blackguitars.com/Effects/dod ... ortion.jpg
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Nice gear Kingbuzzo! i really thought of buying a traynor amp there for i while but i just got a sovtek mig 60 http://www.astring.com/sovamps.html
think it will be better for my HC nonsene playing style :D

PaCrappa: that big muff looks badass! would you like to sell/trade it to me?

EDIT: just realised that i dont post to often here.... :oops:
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Tommypachi wrote:PaCrappa: that big muff looks badass! would you like to sell/trade it to me?
Well, I have only had a six-string for like a month so I'll probably hold onto the Muff and see what I can shake out of it. If I ever do feel like parting with it I'll try to look you up.
EDIT: just realised that i dont post to often here.... :oops:
Better watch your ass, Shaggy'll have you banned for that. We don't need this thread locked too.

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Tommypachi wrote:Nice gear Kingbuzzo! i really thought of buying a traynor amp there for i while but i just got a sovtek mig 60 http://www.astring.com/sovamps.html
think it will be better for my HC nonsene playing style :D

PaCrappa: that big muff looks badass! would you like to sell/trade it to me?

EDIT: just realised that i dont post to often here.... :oops:
there are traynor amps in sweden?

I've never seen a sovtek amp, I'd love to try one of those out.
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Post by Neon »

Here's my plan:

1. Sell scummy SG and AC30.

2. Purchase Rickenbacker 330 and 100 watt Marshall super lead+cab

3. Profit

Even if I don't it's a really cool feeling that gear that I always wanted as a kid is now within my pricerange (well, sort of). A real Marshall, just like a big kid! I also have all the Sega Genesis games I could ever want, can eat pizza for breakfast, and stay up all night. It's like my dreams when I was 11 are all coming true. If this ten year delay holds out I can't wait till I'm 26 and bangin' super models/attractive teachers
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Neon wrote:Here's my plan:

1. Sell scummy SG and AC30.

2. Purchase Rickenbacker 330 and 100 watt Marshall super lead+cab

3. Profit

Even if I don't it's a really cool feeling that gear that I always wanted as a kid is now within my pricerange (well, sort of). A real Marshall, just like a big kid! I also have all the Sega Genesis games I could ever want, can eat pizza for breakfast, and stay up all night. It's like my dreams when I was 11 are all coming true. If this ten year delay holds out I can't wait till I'm 26 and bangin' super models/attractive teachers
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Kingbuzzo wrote:
Neon wrote:Here's my plan:

1. Sell scummy SG and AC30.

2. Purchase Rickenbacker 330 and 100 watt Marshall super lead+cab

3. Profit

Even if I don't it's a really cool feeling that gear that I always wanted as a kid is now within my pricerange (well, sort of). A real Marshall, just like a big kid! I also have all the Sega Genesis games I could ever want, can eat pizza for breakfast, and stay up all night. It's like my dreams when I was 11 are all coming true. If this ten year delay holds out I can't wait till I'm 26 and bangin' super models/attractive teachers
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What my actual aspirations for the future at 16 were I can't recall. Probably wanted to move to Canada for the legal weed
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I moved to Seattle for the weed and it was the greatest decision I ever made in my life.

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Neon wrote:What my actual aspirations for the future at 16 were I can't recall. Probably wanted to move to Canada for the legal weed
legal weed?

I'm looking at getting a peavey reactor (tele copy) and checking out some nick pickups to replace the stock ones with. I really like those guitars and find them to be better than the mexican tele from fender.
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@jpj: it is a very cool Fender Jazz!


Heres my Cort B4FL fretless bass:


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When I bought it I was a bit disappointed with the sounds, because it was my first fretless bass and I didn't know how to equalize the sound to meke it clean in a musical context, but now I lerned how to use it and I recognize it has extreme potential.


It is extremely light, well balanced, playable: it let's you to regulate the string at very low action, so it has a good "muahing" sound and it is good for fast chops. The sound is wonderful; if you can, you shoul'd try to play it without the amp, to hear the wonderful natural contra-like sound it has. Then, even if the electronic it's not the beste anche the clearest available on the market, you can use the pickup balancer and the active preamp with equalizer to get also more "opened" sounds, rich of mid frequencies, and other cool sounds.


God, it is perfect for jazz music, and it offers all this things at the price of 450/500 euros, but I bought used for 280!
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thanks stratos :)

nice fretless, btw! glad to see i'm not the only bass-player in this thread! so i take it you are a fan of jaco, marcus, stanley, etc?

my friend bought custom made fretless from this man: (pics may cause drooling)

http://www.bravewoodguitars.co.uk/

my friend works in the guitar shop on the same street to where i work, and this is nicer than the custom made fenders. amazing instrument to play. i played continuum on it and thought i need to have one!! but he's not taking orders at the moment :cry: (my friend's listed as matt, gloucester; in the customer comments section)
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Post by stratos »

Of course, I'm a great fan of Jaco Pastorius :)


I studied jazz guitar with an Italian jazz player for two years and he teach me harmony, scales, jazz basis, a bit of walking bass, jazz chops ecc. ecc. but when I switched to bass last year my spiritual teacher was Jaco. I learned the 70% of grooves and chops of his omonimous album "Jaco Pastorius", analized that stuff, and then I was able to groove in every situation from funk to swing, it is incredible. I consider myself in great debt with Jaco, it is so sad I'll never get the chance to thank him personally...


I can also say that hearing Jaco was an important part of my decision to quit with guitar also...


Anyways, I like so many bass player I'm afraid to forget someone: Alain Caron, Scott Ambush, Janek Gwizdala, Carles Benavent (Paco de Lucia bassist, he plays a semiacoustic electric fretless using a pick, I saw him live and it was wonderful), Marcus Miller, Gary Willis, Ney Conceicao (wonderful Brazilian bass and doublebass player that plays with Joao Bosco) Jhon Patitucci, Adam Nitti and many many others that I'm sure forgetting.


For Ney Conceicao I recommend you to check his "nosso trio" vids on youtube, awesome stuff, with the incredible drummer Kiko Freitas.


For Bravewood guitars: it seem to be awesome stuff, how much your friend paid for his Fender replica?


EDIT: I forgot the mighty Jeff Berlin, probably the best bass player living on Earth. He plays only four strings fretted, and he plays only with fingers, but he has an incredible taste and touch on the instrument, both in grooves/walkings and in solos; it woul'd be great if all bass players woul'd spend less time learning flashy tricks and concentrate on quality playing (not that the above mentioned players were only virtuosos, of course...).


EDIT2: I LOVE the double bass player Eddie Gomez! I can't express with simple words his incredible touch and inspired play, you must check him out (I'm sure you probably know him well, it is very famous). He recorded some wonderful albums with Chick Corea, and is the responsible for the wonderful samba comping on the song "Sicily", fron the Chick Corea "Friends" album.
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