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>>130770400
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https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/KHC1EXSSG--schecter-kenny-hickey-c-1-ex-s-baritone-electric-guitar-steele-green
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>>130784952
I was digging it until I saw the back.
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>>130784970
Why aren't the holes aligned? What's up with that?
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I've just reset my tone by buying bitwig and thereby losing my reaper fx chains. I've also bought the Nembrini JMP Pro and a York Audio IR pack.
How's this sound?
https://voca.ro/1cGYmOWcR3s0

I want the power metal sound. That's my goal. Gamma Ray, Avantasia, that's my love.
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>>130784978
no idea, but most ppl bitch about the neck being finished. I prefer finished neck tho
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ibanez love
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Jag parts and pickups should be delivered Friday so I’ll have a weekend of shooting guns and blowing stuff up and also soldering and set up work
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Observation

Amongst most musicians, seeking specific and often expensive equipment is a highly personal journey reserved for extremely experienced players who are performing at a professional level and can actually extract the tonal and intonation nuances from say, a $6000 clarinet or a piano that costs more than the average /gg/ poster's house.
Amongst electric guitarists, it is simply a quest to make the instrument not sound like absolute fucking dog shit in isolation (no mic, no mix) and finally play something pleasant sounding without a full band covering up the electric guitars usual sterility and harshness - and rather than being as limitless as the musicians skill, the pursuit of better shit hits a price:performance ceiling relatively early and every player benefits except people who only, only ever use their gear to play with a band. Thus the best guitarists openly mock and flex upon the worst by playing on squiers and solid state amp sims, whilst beginners and amateurs buy gibsons and tube amps just so their bedroom solos sound less grating.
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>>130785072
It's really all comes down to the guitars feel so you're going to want a suhr
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For me, it's the neck pick up.
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>>130785072
Yeah man unpotted pickups really fill out my tone. Its science dude.

The slider monkey can suck my dick man. Feedback is badass anyways.
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>>130785072
the clarinet is 6k not because of some quality, not because of some mystical property, its called economics of scale, electric guitars out sell these niche instruments so manufacturers need to charge more since they sell less of them, its really incredibly simple economics, if clarinet was as popular as electric guitar, you'd find $100 clarinets that were built for quality.
Alas people think bigger number better without actually doing their due diligence.
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speaking about clarinet I just picked up a new trumpet because something bad happened in my life and i needed a random purchase to cope
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>>130785072
You already posted this poorfag wall of cope
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RIP
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>>130785119
economies of scale don't exist
gta vi sells so many copies they could sell for 20 bucks and still be profitable because of the audience size, but they don't, they sell for 100 because people pay anyway
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>>130785136
Did you just compare a digital product to a physical object?
Anon I.
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>>130785072
Also notable: Every single guitarist product is a black box with knobs that do god-knows-what. Electronic musicians at least think about how they will achieve a sound before turning a knob. Electronic musicians sculpt their sound from fundemental primitives. They craft a waveform from scratch. What does a guitarist do?
*buys product*
>hmm this sounds good
*twiddles knob*
>this kills my "tone"!
*tries random shit*
>my life quest... toan...

Guitarists are dumbasses, for the most part.
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>>130785104
more like neck pick up with a rope
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>>130785119
Literally every elementary school buys pallets of clarinets. You can get a used but well kept ridenour, yamaha, etc or old buffet or leblanc for <$500 that is as close to a modern, super well intonated pro instrument as you will ever need as someone who is not a child prodigy.

The super tiny differences that break the economy of scale are reserved for master players with perfect pitch.
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>>130785128
Dan’s sister is a big name in the worship music scene
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>>130785151
yeah well I can play bark at the moon and you can't so shut it loser
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squidward’s clarinet wasn’t $6k and he got along just fine
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>>130785160
he was mediocre
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>>130785160
squidward's playing was notoriously shit, to the point where the pet hospital down the street believed he was harboring a dying animal
and on top of that he had a shitty job as a cashier at a fast food restaurant
he and the squier poorfags are essentially the same
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I know, I'll buy this pickup, it will make me "sound" better.
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>>130784978
The idea is to have a consistent non-speaking length slope so all the strings apply an equal force on the bridge, but it's poorly executed. Most guitar builders are not acoustic engineers.
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>>130785180
I would feel bad for him but he can afford a 2 story house on a fast food cashiers salary
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>>130785150
True!
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>>130785205
to be fair, property values in a nuclear bomb crater are probably pretty low
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>>130785183
It will make be toan better.
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>>130785213
The average price of a two-story home in New Mexico typically ranges from $350,000 to $550,000, depending heavily on the city. Across the state, the median home price for all properties sits at roughly $405,000, with two-story builds generally priced between $200 and $300+ per square foot.
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>tfw tele Tuesday is right around the corner
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my favorite band uses the 23rd fret in like two songs. can i buy a 22 fret guitar?
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>>130785240
you can still play the fret if you press hard enough
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>>130785240
22 fret guitars are for incomplete people.
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>>130785157
I told this same thing to my doctor after he told me I had the clap
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>>130785220
I reject your farcical narrative
you are silly
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>>130784981
after the bitwig in the chain you need a high pass around 150, 1-2dB high shelf around 5k, and a low pass around 12k to get the tone you're looking for.
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>>130784374
The real high IQ move is to pick with your index nail
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>>130785245
might be what's happening because in the music videos he has a 22 fret model even though his current signature models have 24 frets
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>>130785418
Are you talking about Herman Li?
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>>130785064
tell me about unlocked floyd rose
it is playable
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>>130785384
dropped pick technique
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>>130785142
>>130785072
True. Wtf are you fags doing buying $500 reverb pedals and $8000 toanwood guitars? After an sm57, v30, and FOH getting you out of the bass players way you’ll sound like shit anyways.
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>>130784952
>>130784978
>vomit coloured guitar
vomit
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>>130785478
better gear = better player. come on bro you should know this
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>>130785424
no, hizaki
https://youtu.be/1_RLAymw0NY&t=193

nevermind i'm retarded. both the guitar that he's using and the one i'm looking at have 24 frets but the last one isn't marked with two dots.
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>>130785230
Mahogany Monday seems to pass so quickly these days.
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>>130785297
That's really good advice. Thank you. Very specific. Seems to work!!
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>>130785531
I love these twinks.
There is no better wife than a 40 year old east asian man.
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People that buy expensive instruments are either sponsored by that company and didn’t pay for it or are middling musicians who bought one because their favorite player was the former. Actual gigging musicians make very little money and if they do decent they have severe drug problems and don’t have any leftover to spend on nice things that would just get pawned or stolen anyway. It’s why you see really good players with entry level name brand instruments.
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Can anyone recommend me some guitarists to listen to for inspiration? The past couple years i've been playing guitar i haven't really been bothered to do that, and just drilled learning music theory and trying to make my own stuff from scratch without any sort of influence, and its got me in a bit of a rut.
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>>130785616
Tom Cotton
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>>130785616
I'm just gonna say it: I LOVE Sascha Paeth. I love his solos. Never listened to his original band, though. Nor the band that he's in right now.
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>>130785616
Tom Pearl
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>>130785616
Ol' Jiggaboo Johnson
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I'm getting serious Neal Young vibes
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How are the current Chinese made Epiphones? I’m thinking about buying a Wilshire and normally don’t buy cheaper import guitars but with these it seems to be either $500 Chinese guitars then it jumps up to $3000+ Gibson Custom Shop guitars and vintage Epiphone examples up to like $6000.
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>>130785841
>guy who's only listened to Neal Young
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>makes chords easy
>stops fingers hurting
>no complicated fingerings
>is cheap and easy to apply
>you can immediately start playing songs
>useful for people with injuries/disabilities
seriously why do gatekeeping faggots seethe so hard over this product? just because "YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO LEARN LE HARD WAY!!1!"
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>>130785958
idk how i'm supposed to respond to this
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>>130785958
I kinda want one.
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>>130785958
There’s no way this actually works
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>>130786004
It doesn't
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>>130785958
Commit omnichord
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>Sweetwater has 30 day return policy
Okay, so I buy an acoustic there and if I don't bond with it send it back.
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>>130786062
Now you've got it
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>>130786062
wood glue usually has a good bond
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZn9QZykx10
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I'm a few months in, and I'm hitting the point where I want to get some parts swapped out. But is soldering in new pickups so hard? It's a strat. I can even do it under my kitchen vent hood. And setup on a hardtail bridge seems super easy. I think I'd feel impotent if I didn't do this myself.
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>>130786170
I was just watching this a couple hours ago, put it down in my song inspiration because it really is a beautiful track
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Stratocaster. End of.
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>>130786325
Learn to actually play before doing anything like that. You’re going to sound like shit, spend money and time swapping pickups, and still sound like shit. Just play your guitar. Use your tone knobs on your guitar and the knobs on your amp to tweak your sound if needed. Change how hard you pick or change the thickness or material of your picks to get a different sound. Don’t worry about the relatively minuscule differences in sound that pickups make when you’re not even good enough to take advantage of those differences.
I’m not saying changing pickups isn’t beneficial, I’m saying there are tons of other easier things that are more beneficial to a beginner that should be explored before jumping to swapping pickups.
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https://voca.ro/1okHpa7Q7Ul4
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oh, is it that time already?
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https://voca.ro/12gga41mEsSF
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https://voca.ro/134V9Z1YVAAn
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>>130786743
finally some rock and roll
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>coworker says his dream guitar is a White Gretsch Falcon
How do you respond?
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>>130786948
that's a pretty cool guitar
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>>130786948
I'd ask him which version.
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My current bass collection. Most recent pickup is the teisco. Want to take the stupid sticker off and replace it with either a wood engraving or the original headstock badge.
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>>130787047
very cool, whats the rightmost one? and how do you like its pickup configuration with the p-bass style pickup in the middle and bridge pickup?
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>>130787107
It's a Phoenix Electra westtone from the 80s. Very flexible tone, lots of different configurations and not hard to make it sound nice, though definitely not as plug n play as a p bass.
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https://voca.ro/1kl4wI88OuX1
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>>130786980
How many versions are there?
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https://voca.ro/14PdPkiUS568
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https://voca.ro/11jyxahV58kO
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>>130787249
this queers got an e-bow
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https://voca.ro/1l9rnMntVLmq
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https://voca.ro/16GDTeFIS6xy
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https://voca.ro/1cHVklP6or5c
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JAG-WIRE
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>>130786325
Put EMG active buckers in, they're solderless and don't even need the ground to the bridge
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>buckers
blow my head clean off if I ever start talking like this
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I've been using chat gpt to write me simple html files for drilling the notes of the fretboard. It plays a random note and shows the note name with a slider for speed of note changes. Then I just do it string by string and anytime it has me play the root note of the string I'm on I play the next string and follow the notes it calls out.
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Bwos I love my prs
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>>130785128
Irl soyy jakk
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>>130785064
Why is it that Ibanez seems to be babby's 1st "metal" guitar?
It just looks so cringe kinda like having a board full of nothing but BOSS pedals lol
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>>130784981
>I want the power metal sound. That's my goal. Gamma Ray, Avantasia, that's my love.
But are you going to sing, play the drums etc all by yourself or do you have a band?
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>>130788572
They make cheap sloppa with better bridges than the licensed Floyd/Floyd Special garbage on other poverty guitars. They also do/did make the only 7 strings worth using.
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My dream guitar
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>>130788572
>why is a cheap guitar that's good for metal the first guitar people get for metal?
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>>130784921
What does my shopping cart say about me?
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>>130788788
You're rich
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>>130785958
Both words minor and major start with letter "m", what fucking braindead retard thought is was a good idea to differentiate major vs minor with an "m" suffix
reeeeeeeee
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>>130788788
You like wasting money on garbage
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>>130788788
Are these strings 3-packs? They cost 5.90 here.
Which tunings do you want to play exactly with these?
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>>130788874
Drop Fb
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>>130788874
Standard E
Standard D
Drop C
Drop D
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>drop tunings
Grow up
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Gibson Test Subject Quattro '57 custom reissue
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>>130788815
we don’t we use a line for minor and we assume major and use a triangle/delta when we need to be unambiguous. Using an m is incorrect
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Do you guys sometimes have days where you get hyperaware of your pick? Like today I couldn't stop focusing on this piece of plastic in my hand and it felt like I was holding it wrong even tho I wasn't holding it any differently and it completely fucked with my playing because my mind was on my right hand and not on my playing.
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>>130787047
Those Teiscos are great fun. Horrible to play, poor intonation/inharmonicity, but they weigh almost nothing and sit in a band mix amazingly well. I have one and my brother has two.
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>>130787302
>>130787295
Nice. What vidya OST is this?

>>130787267
There's a cool riff in there somewhere, pretty cool
>>130787249
Nice
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>>130788788
Why would anyone buy 12s? Do you hate yourself?
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>>130788991
Sometimes when I can't get it to execute what I want, like fast 2 note per string shit
So I revert to 3 notes per string and hybrid picking like a retard compensating for my weak alternate picking.
It's good to examine those tiny details every now and then and check if any minutiae in your playing is holding you back from getting you the sounds you want. Years back when I was into tapping I was always flicking inwards, but notice Guthrie was flicking outwards/away so I tried that and it helped a bit in getting tapping noises out in general. But I couldn't do Bucketheads chromatic 4 note tapping thing with that, so maybe inwards is the way to go with that particular lick.
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>>130784981
>paying for ones and zeros
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>>130788572
Retard alert
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>>130785072
>posted the poverty pasta again
comparison is the thief of joy, just enjoy your shitplanks and play.
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>>130788997
Honestly might just be the fact that it's the lightest bass I have but it's my favorite to play physically. My galaxis has crazy neck dive and the westtone is a bit heavy for me. I like them all though
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>>130786505
Um, actually, Jazzmaster
>>130787190
A lot. The Dynasonic ones have spruce tops, though, so I would advise the coworker in that direction.
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>>130787997
Jag-You're
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>>130788633
classy. why do you want the ebony one over the other finishes?
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>>130785616
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm1843sZPbI
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>>130788815
oh the specialness that you are, anon...
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>>130789472
Because it's darker
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>>130788788
>ernie ball strings
this anon >>130788831 is correct.
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Boss should switch to top jacks to make everyone buy them a second time
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>>130785072
Accurate. Electric guitarists that aren’t in bands are just the poorer version of luxury watch "people". This instrument is infested with people whose real passion is the idea of being a guitarist and having good taste in guitars. Blues lawyers all the way down.

Protip: if you aren’t in a band and don’t have a solo project, and dont consider yourself a student with aspirations to do one of those, please switch instruments

Saxophone, flute, bass, and piano/keyboard are very easy for adults to learn. Excellent jazz pianists have started as late as their 30s.
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>>130789743
>Saxophone, flute, bass, and piano/keyboard
But it's gonna be the exact same problem if you play those by yourself without a band or a project
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>>130789757
All of those are acceptable hobby instruments to play solo on. Electric guitar is genuinely inexcusable without being in a band. It sounds bad. Solo sax sounds beautiful on its own.

Any “real” instrument will also get you in and out of larger bands with whole sections of them whenever you want. Electric guitar is for rock and there is typically no more than 2 guitarists.

Playing electric without a band is like playing acoustic with neither a singing voice nor classical training. A waste of time, and a direct contradiction of the instruments purpose.
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>>130785616
Trey Azagthoth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8eYotLJvhw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ78QOluHe8
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>>130789840
A solo sax gets old fast, it's just one melodic line with nothing under it. Drone instruments like hurdy-gurdy or bagpipes actually hold up better solo since they've got that constant drone note running underneath, gives way more body than just melody alone. That said acoustic guitar + singing is probably the best overall solo combo, guitar can do rhythm, harmony and melody all at once so it just has way more going on than a single-line instrument ever could.
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Recently bought a Bass VI to play as a bass for a family band and play as a guitar later down the road. I have zero prior experience. I think I need an audio interface and/or an amp. I'm looking at the Behringer UM2 vs the Behringer UMC22. If I just want this so I can actually practice at home in peace, why shouldn't I go with the UM2? I have so much other shit I think I need to buy like a stand, straps, an amp, and some flatwound strings.
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>>130789633
D'addadio fags cant admit ernie ball is better. Sad.
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>>130789447
jag-waar.
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>>130789743
>Saxophone, flute, bass, and piano/keyboard are very easy for adults to learn.
>piano
>very easy to learn
I know I shouldn't respond to shitty copypasta bait but goddamn
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>room is 35% humidity
Too low to store a wood acoustic in? I also live with my parents so it's a no go changing the thermostat.
Temperature is fine at 77 degrees
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>>130789999
yeah that's too low
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>>130790006
Will I have to get a humidifier?
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>>130789999
just buy a room humidifier?
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>>130790009
yeah
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>>130789878
>bought a Bass VI to play as a bass
I did the same about 2 years ago, got nowhere, bought a guitar, and after learning to play electric guitar somewhat, returning back to bass vi. There really isn't a "bass vi method" so you are chopping your own path through the jungle, good luck with it.
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>>130789052
At the bottom of the night - chrono trigger
Wild arms intro

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVOFibwVMw0
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Acoustic guitars existed before A/C and humidifiers btw
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>>130790066
Thanks!

Unless they invent a new Bass VI that plays using my mind, I got all the time in the world.
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>>130790014
>>130790010
>>130790006
Would a case humidifier be fine instead of a room humidifier? It will live in my case outside of playing it
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>>130790143
yeah
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>>130790125
but they'd generally remain near the area where they were built so the wood was acclimated. Also before steel strings the tension was minimal didn't even have truss rods.
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>>130790128
>Unless they invent a new Bass VI that plays using my mind
it's called ai, chud
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Recently acquired this Aria for 200 clams and I am very happy with it. Been playing it for 3-4 hours a day since I acquired it. Ive started playing guitar a year ago and now that I am getting into classical/Spanish music I am realizing that I am in the absolute abyss of the Dunning Kruger Effect. Gonna slowly start to learn how to read actual music because I only know tabs. Been practicing Classical for Guitar by Jerry Snyder and it has some very nice tunes, will have to play some of them for my family this weekend.
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>>130790328
Is the Aria a Japanese made model? Looks to be in very good condition.
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what do you guys think about keychains and stuff being hung on guitars?
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>>130790372
There's only one non-guitar-related thing that belongs on a headstock.
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>>130790424
a plush anime cat is somehow less gay than smoking
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>>130790372
I think you like cock up your boy pussy
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>>130788633
My dream guitar doesn't exist so I have to build it myself.
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>>130790429
No, you're just mentally ill.
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how fun is heroin though
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>>130790424
Ahh yes, boomer bends with boomer burn marks.
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>>130790453
you're the faggot with an oral fixation. the call them fags because while you're sucking one down you're picturing a big hot sweaty cock in your mouth instead.
meanwhile cat chad is picturing playing with a pussy
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>>130790358
I am pretty sure it is one of the older models that was built in Japan, the tag on the inside says Nagoya Japan and it is a relatively low serial number, 236. It smells like it was sitting in an attic for 30 years because it has the very satisfying milsurp musty stink. I am starting to like it more than my trusty Yamaha dreadnought but I have to get used to stretching my fingers more and the properties of the nylon strings.
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>smoking is gay
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gay bashing? In my gay general?
Anon pls
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>>130790573
gg is gaygen without the drama
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>>130789080
drop tunings my boy. drop tunings.
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>>130790626
it really is, the few times a female has posted here they don't get swarmed at all because most of the posters here are offset owners/black
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https://youtu.be/_FBP_sHh1qM&t=350
If I pulled this run off, would my fingers die?
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>>130788788

3 guitar noob mistakes identified:

1. Get the jazz3 primetones, those bigger picks are newb trash
2. There are no other strings than NYXL. Get that into your head. NYXL, every time.
3. Dont waste your money on a solid state amplifier. Save up for a tube amp or just use amp modeler pedal + cab, or interface/DAW/vst

Pic related is my guitar drawer... always keep strings stocked. those are the smaller jazz 3 sized picks too, one cheapo version and another primetone 1.4mm, which is what i always reach for
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>>130790782
>there are no other strings than NYXL
I'm not downgrading from flatwounds.
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>>130790676
Hope you got a cheap guitar to throw them on then
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I bought some stringjoy strings a while ago and I'm not sure if it was the kind I bought but they just sound like shit, the higher strings are fine but the low E especially sounds horrible
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>>130790457
I didn't care for it.
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>>130790469
Say what you will, but nicotine helps me stay focused during my practice sessions.
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>>130790782
What do you think about the Yellow and Orange Tortex? I only use these.
I tried the JazzIII and fucking hate it.
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>>130790782
>1. Get the jazz3 primetones, those bigger picks are newb trash
I use pic(k) related
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>>130790965
yeah, because you're a nicotine addict and require it just to function like a normal person now.
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>>130785905
I recommend them
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>>130790913
nah, ideally a carbon-fiber reinforced rod + baritone is where you want them. i'd not put them on a 25.5 or less, but some ppl do.

>>130790994
good for your first few guitar lessons, beyond that too flimsy

>>130790805
>>130791007
there are always exceptions. if you require anything else you have exceptional circumstances. my recs are for general playing and ppl who post newb stuff, and only bc years ago someone here recommended the same to me and ive never looked back
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>>130785905
FWIW a couple years ago I bought a few chinese guitars, two of which are epiphones and my experience has been very good with them, however, the prices have increased dramatically to the point I'd prob just save up for a proper gib. I'm willing to spend up to $1kish on an epi, but beyond that its too much imo. I think both my epi LP modern and my epi Sheraton II pro were around that mark and they have both been super stable tuning-wise and great workhorse guitars, however, I have changed pups as those are always the weak point imo unless you are just playing super high gain metal stuff
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>>130790782
What's the point of coated strings if the coating wears off, especially over the pickup area where you're picking?
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>>130785905
current epis are very fucking good and have been since 2020 when they restructured to be closer to gibsons.
the IGC line literally uses identical pickups to gibsons now.
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>>130790782
>NYXL
hmmm nyo im buying more rotosound 66s
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Cheaper alternative to a Gibson Songwriter recording artist? I really love the way it sounds but $5k is fucking rough though I suppose I could negotiate with a Sweetwater rep
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>>130791306
ATP one would be better off getting a firefly or even a leo jaymez for 240$ and dressing the frets and swapping in better electronics and a better nut yourself. My old epi custom re-issue would be 950$ today with the current pricing scheme, I got it for 349$ new despite having a completely unique build and wiring/pup configuration.
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https://voca.ro/1mN4IpEMHwnl
https://gametabs.net/tabs/halo/main-theme-113
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Not a myth left from the ghetto
Well, well, well, would you carry a razor
In case, just in case of depression?
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Why does Am sound horrible, very unpleasant to the ears.
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>>130788633
>my dream guitar is the cheaper version of the real one
why not the real one man
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my shilled meme guitar came in the mail today
I've only spent like 30 minutes with it but I actually like it so far. it doesn't sound as good as a normal guitar plugged into an amp but I think it'll be adequate for a desk/couch guitar
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Why are all the best songs so simply rhythmically and musically
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>>130791776
You can dance to those pretty easy
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>>130791353
the point is extended string life. the area where you are picking is not a concern for rust/grime/oils
>>130791306
yeah i dont have time to fix amazon trash. i do epi/gibson/yamaha/fender. i got lucky that my green schecter (i'm type-o guy) is flawless... even schecter/korean guitars are hit or miss. I've got a schecter damien FRS that has a terrible neck. but my Chinese epi's and yamaha LS-TA I have are fucking flawless... the Chinese have seriously improved their production standards so much that I'd not consider anything else unless I laid fingers on it at a guitar center and it was perfect. I used to give a shit about keeping my guitars Made In USA, but my yamaha LS-TA broke me of that... and I used to have a Martin D41 as well as a Taylor limited 712ce in Hawaiian koa and Western Red Cedar, so that is saying a lot. My chinese yammy smokes both of those in everything but volume but I plan on getting a dread or jumbo L-series one of these days and I'm going straight for the made in China 16's, not the handmade stuff
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>>130791776
>>130791812
it's called 'groove'

tom petty had some of the most simple bullshit songs you could create, but the shit had groove to it. another great example is zztop
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>>130786325
Dont listen to this retard >>130786713 or anyone else that tells you not to do something you want to try until you complete their lists of tasks. Theyre just holding you back.
I'll answer the questions. No. Soldering is not hard. Yes, setting up a bridge is easy.

>>130786713
Fuck you, you retarded faggot and your "nah dude dont try to do anything until you can play like satriani" idiot attitude. He didn't ask "should I practice or change my pickups" did he? When you asked your dad how sex worked Im sure he said "well son you cant jump into that, you gotta learn how a dick works better first, here suck mine until youre a pro" and thats where you get that retarded shit from
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>>130790544
>posts a man who has openly admitted to homosexual relations
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>>130791839
Love Tom Petty.
Bowie has a lot of "simple" songs during his golden years which are phenomenal but there's so many fucking tracks & layers to them yet somehow they all work.
I genuinely don't understand how he did it, a lot of music from the 70s aged incredibly well - Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, etc
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>>130788788
>What does my shopping cart say about me?
"I'm a low self esteem idiot and I buy shit to impress other idiots to compensate"
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>>130791847
did your dad not teach you about sex by having you suck his cock??? I learned a lot from mine, he showed me how to put a condom on with my mouth and fucked me so I could learn how to move to make it pleasurable for a woman.
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>>130791497
Just get a used Songwriter instead of a used one, they’re around the $2k mark used all day long.
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>>130791353
So it sounds like muffled shit for a bit until the stuff wears off
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>>130791867
No. Just you and everyone else on 4chan apparently
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>>130791878
>Just get a used Songwriter instead of a used one, they’re around the $2k mark used all day long.
The Recording Artists are? They retail for $5k new.
I've been thinking about used but I like all my stuff to be pristine so unless it's in a good condition where I can clean it and it's gtg then I'd probably buy new
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>>130791862
totally agree, Heroes, Rebel Rebel, Fame etc, all very simple stuff. sweep picking neck tattoo harmonics instagram riffs put me to sleep, but i can listen to runnin' down a dream on repeat for 8 hours straight if i'm driving
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>>130791924
>Heroes, Rebel Rebel, Fame etc, all very simple stuff. sweep picking neck tattoo harmonics instagram riffs put me to sleep
I've listened to a lot of his stuff and I really think it was his vocals which carried a lot of his songs, such a unique voice full of character.
Not to say those songs are bad but they are quite simple.
Look at 'Man Who Sold the World' it's incredibly simple, there isn't a ton of texture but the right use of effects and emotive vocals make it a great song.
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>>130791924
>>130791944
Shit even Post Malone for that matter, his voice isn't great but it's unique. You can't tell me Circles or Stay aren't good songs
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>>130791744
why not just an acoustic?
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>>130791744
update: with a lot of distortion the onboard amp cuts out on the high e and doesn't sustain for shit. not sure if it's fixable with tweaking shit in the app or not but my initial impression has been soured.
>>130792016
the same reason I own an electric guitar at all over an acoustic? seems like a very stupid question
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>>130785069
Based. My Lollar Jag PUPs should be delivered tomorrow.
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>>130792041
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but nice try.
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>>130792042
I ended up just getting PV65s. I thought my other Jag had them but it apparently also has the same AVRI 62 Jag pickups that this thing has except actually working so with all the praise PV65s get for how affordable they are I thought I’d give them a go
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>>130788633
this nigga nappin
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>>130790143
Just put a wet towel in front of a fan
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>>130784981
>bought york audio IR pack
Just download them from Rutracker. But thank you for supporting them and making it possible for them to make more, which I can download illegally.
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I still don't understand what determines sustain length
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>>130792189
How hard you press the strings and how hard you pick and potentially shaking your guitar as it rings
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>>130792189
Thetan level
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>>130792189
Controlled feedback
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>>130792189
What phase the moon was in when they mined the ore that the bridge is made out of
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>>130791497
Martin probably, maybe yamaha
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cant decide if i want a jazzmaster or jaguar. i'd prefer hs. found a jag locally for $600 that fits the bill. might pull the trigger. wish it wasn't solid black tho truthfully. pic semi related.
>for emo/shoegaze
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>>130792946
>hs
not a jazzmaster or a jaguar.
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>>130791497
in my opinion it's best to just get the actual thing you want, otherwise you'll always be pining for it even if you find something similar
that said if you're specifically set on a square shoulder dreadnought with aged spruce top, rosewood back and sides, and lavish aesthetic accoutrements there aren't going to be a whole lot of cheaper options
maybe Eastman though I don't have much hands on experience with them
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>>130791497
Eastman E8D
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>>130790782
nice drawer of supplies
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Everyone vote for their one (1) favourite guitar in the thread.
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>>130793190
yours ;)
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>>130793227
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>>130793190
Les Paul Standort
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>>130789892
Ernie ball strings are legitimately garbage. I'm usually overtly positive in these threads but they're a waste of money unless you are trying out a new gauge set for the first time.
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Bass VI family band guy here again, still looking into practicing peacefully at home. Am I missing something or is the Katana Go/Mustang Micro Plus not perfect for my use case? It works as a guitar or bass amp, it's portable and affordable, I can plug them into some cheap earbuds for practice or speakers for performing. Again, am I missing something here?

>>130793190
The Bass VI
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>humidity at 30% in my room
>need to buy a humidifier to get it up to 50% for my wood guitar
How much hotter is it gonna get in my room with that extra 20% humidity, it's 75 degrees in here

>>130793190
Les Paul standard. All the songs I love used them.
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>>130793329
>How much hotter is it gonna get in my room with that extra 20% humidity, it's 75 degrees in here
It'll feel like 1 degree warmer, don't worry about it. Best RH for people is the same as guitars too so your room will be "healthier"
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>>130793329
Have you seen these packs that go in the case?
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I got this for $28 at auction
it's a yamaha se300
did I do good /gg/?
It's looks like it's a dirty crusty paint splattered piece of shit but I'm hoping I can clean it up and make it nice
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>>130793379
I'll still be taking it outside the case to play which means sudden shift in humidity = bad for guitar
Also those things will dry out quite quick if it's not equal to your rooms humidity, I wish I just lived somewhere cooler like New England or the Northwest so I didn't have to worry about the temperature in my room, oh well maybe when I move out of here.
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>>130793397
Sell it and put the money towards something nicer, you'll make a profit it on it regardless.
I don't even know if it's a good guitar, I'm sure it's fine but it looks like shit
>damage on a guitar gives it character!
No thanks, I like all my gear to be pristine since I put good money into it
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>>130785128
He died ?
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What we having for dinner tonight negros?

It's Mexican for me
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>>130793449
I made ramen
it was pretty good
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>>130790090
neat thanks

>>130791570
nice
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Hi, big fan, looking for someone to mansplain to me how to do a pinch harmonic with a finger that's not your thumb, like this guy thanks in advance <3 https://youtu.be/FlxE6jROiGI?si=J5ZKdHqaY56-guO3&t=289
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>>130793449
pork tenderloin with roast mushrooms and onions over rice
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>>130793540
the concept should be about the same i think, lightly touch the string after you hit it and if you're lucky it'll squeal
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>>130793540
That nigga is cracked on guitar
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>>130792041
>>130791744
Update 2: the preprogrammed EQ was set to cut off any frequencies above basic fucking thresholds to try to eliminate unwanted feedback.
Sloppy shit programming for your advertised signature tones to not even work out of the box when that's a big part of the gimmick. If you don't use their Chinesium app half the features on the guitar won't work.
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>>130793736
wow, who would have ever expected this
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>>130790805
This guy fucking sucked
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>>130791497
It depreciates to $2k used immediately
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>>130793757
>It depreciates to $2k used immediately
Well "mate" if I could find one that's basically brand new that the guys owned for a week for $2k off I'd take it
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>>130793751
Same
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i like Allan Holdsworth
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>>130791497
>paying 5k for a shit wood plank that doesn't even have electronics in it

I don't understand you people. Maybe play a real instrument?
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>>130793449
I want to see her boobies with no clothes on
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>>130793747
Absolutely everyone expected it, but just wanted to give a non shill review.
As a normal guitar it's fine.
Out of the box playability is the best I've seen in a poverty tier <$350 new guitar. Dead straight neck, no buzzy frets, nice low action, sounds fine plugged in, and after fucking with the gay app the "smart" functionality seems fine. Being made of carbon fiber its basically immune from weather entirely.
Can guarantee it won't age well being made of fucking plastic including the fretboard, but I'm happy with it for what it is now.
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can I use AI to change Jimi Hendrix's pickups to something better than stock fender
it sounds like shit
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>>130793831
It sounds like shit because he just played random shit. King larper really
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>>130793831
Ma'am what you hear to this was the fuzzface
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How do u start a band when you don't know anybody and anxious n also lowkey bad at your instrument
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>>130793875
worship music/church band
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>>130793875
not the sort of advice i would be coming to /gg/ for
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>stil no Telecasters posted
Nothing but a helicopter full of slack-jawed faggots in here
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>>130793894
My only tele is a semi hollow iyv that I paid $120 for, not really worth posting.
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Im trying to narrow this pile down to fit on the board in the middle, upon which i will velco my new board. I'm curious to see what others would do in this situation.
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>>130793894
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>>130793933
well I'd kill myself if I had a "footrest" because I wouldn't even be a real player, i'd be a corny ass rich kid faggot
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>>130793933
Sell it all and get a line 6 or neural dsp
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Tell me why I should care about pedals
I have none currently
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>>130793933
I'd put them all in a big box and then put a lock on it that doesn't open until you can actually play the guitar.
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>>130793941
Bro you should get a job
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>>130793950
pic rel
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Thoughts on the Surfmaster?
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>>130793802
It technically does have electronics in it
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>>130793986
Looks like it wants to be a Gretsch.
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>>130793986
Its like a jim root jizzmaster but with a funkier headstock and prob cheaper
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>>130793986
more like Surfdisaster
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>>130793986
tfw anon had a rad surfcaster and sold it
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>>130793540
Same concept as the 12th fret open note harmonics, he knows where the invisible octave/12 fret on what note he is playing and uses his index to tap it

>>130793828
Is the neck and body really made out of carbon fiber? I saw one of those enya carbon fiber with on board electronic thingies a year back, just black and not affiliated with Jack Thamarat and iirc the neck had a big bow. It was just on a wall in a store.

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https://voca.ro/1dM3PRKzkOtE
https://youtu.be/2bspwxp6Rng?list=PLUPrhk16NXbjg1vfMjfEaNOnKgn878A-d
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>>130794151
Bro carbon fiber shit is just sheets of carbon fiber cloth with resin gluing them together. It's mostly just plastic resin.
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I jist tried outna jaguar and a jazzmastwr and a stratocastetvat my local shop and the jaguar felt the best. Am i just a small finfered bitch?
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>>130794499
No, but you might want to get your ears checked. Losing some high and low end from the headphones too loud, there bud.
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>>130794151
>Is the neck and body really made out of carbon fiber?
Yes, but I'd wager its probably a fairly low percentage of carbon and mostly resin.
I saw a dude torture test one going from a freezer for a day directly into the sun after and it just needed a slight adjustment to the truss rod.
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im relistening to heavier things right now and i know we all love continuum, but the guitar work here was fantastic as well. poppy but fantastic.
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>>130794243
I see, now Aristides comes to mind with their moulds and hollow guitars. I was thinking of those sleek and light frames on expensive bicycles that seemed metallic to me.

>>130794637
That's cool. You mentioned the high E had terrible sustain? Do you think it's fixable with better fretwork or did it seem like the guitar's inherent acoustic property, like its dead/resonant note or being hollowed out on some of the body. My strat with a blocked hard tail rings louder than my solidbody superstrat with FR but the latter has way more sustain once amplified (hotter pickups helped as well ofc). What I'm curious is that do you think it has some bones of being a great guitar once it's modded up and shieet (pickup swap/refret, etc)
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>>130794653
Share your story with us.
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>>130793894
where teh fuck did you get an offset tele with p90 pickups? mod shop don't do that.
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>>130794753
2019 Fender Japan Limited Edition
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>>130793933
Try and see if there are any pedals that can do an equal function to another pedal, then choose the pedal that does more. For Example:
<GE-7/BP-1w
<Metal Muff/Other Muffs, Metal ZOne
<XS-100/Blue Box
<OS-2/DS-1
<Tube Screamer Deluxe/BD-2
<FZ-2/Superfuzz
<CF-7/Nano Clone
<SY-200/SY-1
The GX-100 should be able to cover most BOSS drive pedals in the pile too.
The RE-202 & GX-100 are also pretty good for any Delays & Reverbs. Maybe sell the DD-8 & Rainbow Machine for a secondhand Eventide H9 Max (gen 1)
Also if you'd like to, try making a mini row of the really small pedals just for use as embellishments during a solo, etc. (like the EP Booster & Phase 95)
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>>130786325
As long as they're noiseless, it's a-go-go. I'd recommend a Gilmour switch too (a.k.a. the killer switch- of Teles)
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>>130794733
>You mentioned the high E had terrible sustain?
No no, it actually has great sustain, the problem was entirely the software. The threshold dial sets when the onboard amp/speaker cuts off to try to mitigate unwanted feedback. It was set too low by default so despite the string still vibrating the sound just cuts off. It took a little bit to find the sweet spot but now it's fine. And if you plug it in none of that shit matters.

Could it ever be a great guitar? I dunno, it seems pretty good so far but having a resin fretboard makes me question the longevity compared to wood. I also have no idea what the wiring is like to swap out pickups which is part of why I went with the JT model for the better humbuckers.
I think it's great for what it is and for what I paid, which was $338.
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>Fender releases a guitar called the Stratocaster
>zero astronauts play it
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What is the Sleepytime Tea of the guitar world?
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just bought something from donner official store
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>>130795007
Panties?
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>>130794881
I see. I wonder if theyll have a different version as a basic carvbon fiber electric without the other extraneous electronic doodads so it could get cheaper as well.

Thanks for the info m8, lemme know how it holds up over time (warping/stability, electronics crapping out, hardware quick to wear)
Cheers
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>>130794832
Ive been trying different configurations all night. I think I'm getting really close to optimizing this shit. Right now I'm considering switching the DD8 for the grand canyon because i like the looper on the grand canyon (it's 16 min long) But I like the utility of the DD8 more for delays cause the switch is easier to tap tempo and it's simpler to set up. If im playing live and something gets switched on the canyon i could be in trouble. I could also ditch the chorus factory, to add the grand canyon, or, what is more likely, I might switch the chorus factory for another distortion, maybe the metal zone or fz2 or keeley darkside or one of the muffs. I kind of want a good metal sound but im gonna try the darkside first rn because that covers multiple things like you were saying. Thanks for the serious answer also and thanks everyone else for the other answers.
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Made In China:

https://vocaroo.com/14sTWoBKncLS

List of my acoustics it totally mogs:
>my Martin D41
>Taylor Limited 712ce w/Hawaiian Koa and Western Red Cedar
>Lawsuit Takamine (circa late 70s)
>Guild D40 (1970's iirc)

If you want an acoustic, esp for recording, get a Yammy, L-series or better. Even the chinese ones are incredible.
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I did a whole lot of soul searching and this is it.
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>>130795466
Nice
>dunlop primetone pick
A fellow man of culture as well I see
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>>130795515
yep, reg size for my acoustic and jazz3's for my lectrics
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>>130795466
>recorded in a truck with a can monster
Peak /gg/
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>>130795471
Organize those wires
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hate that acoustics look beautiful but have an uninteresting sound and electrics look awful but sound amazing (sometimes)
seriously how can you guys salivate over a stratocaster or a telecaster, they look like toys, especially when they are painted in bright colors
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>>130795545
yeah i gotta figure out that part and the velcro. I think probably since i dont have to go anywhere ill just leave it like it is for a week incase i decide to change it but i'm pretty certain this is it
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>>130795471
Uh, the space echo?
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>>130795017
This thing
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>>130795627
I know. I fucking love that thing and been using it for years. that's what i mean when i had to soul search. Like the echo is cool but it's big. By putting the grand canyon in it's place, i gain more types of delays, but also gain a looper taht i really love, it's 16 minutes and has a knob that fades out your overdubs. And having the re-202 off the board means i can use it on my other gear too, that's anther plus. I really only need the 4 boss pedals and the wah to archive regular guitar stuff, so the pigtronix pedals, looper and modulation side of the darkside all are there for basically like a desert island version of my bigger set up. Part of me thinks i would benefit from trading the canyon for the space echo, because the echo has those presets, but the utility of the looper is too seductive. I can always make the signal chain modular when im at home and add off of this board anyway.
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>>130795740
guitar shapes sure are getting weird these days
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>>130795627
YOu know what I changed my mind kinda. Im gonna use the Amnesis Echo as a replace ment and take out the Resotron.
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>>130795793
wait i rearranged it i think i can fit the re 202
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>>130795466
I thought about buying a fs800 or a fs3, but I'm pretty sure the fs800 is good enough. The only important noticable thing in sound is having a solid top, after that it's kind pointless to pay more... and like that anon said it makes me think of watch collectors, bibliomanes etc
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nice room anon has the best rig and best dirt tone in all of /gg/, but you guys arent ready for that conversation yet.
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>>130793407
>I don't like a subjective aspect of someone else's purchase, therefore they should sell it
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>>130794653
I also like the music on both, plus Paradise Valley. But Mayer as a person is cringe as shit
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>>130795320
If you want a metal sound, stacking the mini muff into a BD-2 could work as well.
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>>130795744
Also if you'd be maybe interested in getting more gear, the DigiTech EX7 could be handy too.
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>>130795593
Classy colors stand the test of time, simple as
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>>130795593
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>>130796072
yawn
>>130796109
what in the hell is that lol looks like a bug
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>>130793933
tuner -> sd1 -> whichever reverb you prefer. sell the rest
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>>130795918
I don't think the F series has ARE (torrification) aging iirc. When I bought my LS-TA, I literally tried every acoustic in the store, cheap and expensive... I had actually intended on getting a super cheap yammy, like under $500. But the SOUND of the LS-TA left me scratching my head, and I couldn't believe it sounded better than the Martins/Taylors that were 3x the price and the common denominator became the ARE. None of the other guitars at that guitar center had it... it was the only one in the store at the time that did. And the cheaper yamaha's didn't compare either.

So for me, its solid top/back/sides + ARE. IF the guitar doesn't have those things, its just not gonna sound anywere near as good. The added selling point of the ARE for me also is that I'm in a bunch of random weird climates with unpredictable humidity... and the ARE makes the guitar far more stable, and this is true. I've had my martin/taylor/guild/taka w/me and they are dogshit on the road, constantly needing to be tuned. I kept this thing in its hardshell case for over a month and it stays in tune. I used to also have a cheaper laminate martin, one of those black X-series and it straight up fell apart bc of the humidity. My takamine went RIP bc it fell off top bunk... one of the braces inside came off. The guild had a nasty gash on it when I bought it, which only worsened on the road. I eventualy sold martin/taylor after I'd had the yammy long enough to trust the Chinese build... its been stable as a rock. I just don't think a none ARE guitar will do that
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>>130793005
God forbid a liberal in this day and age who records DI doesn't want to deal with fuckshit noise in the background
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I'm building some guitar pedals, what are the nicest switches I can get for barefoot use? I figure I'll get some of those button covers to make them a little more comfortable.
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>>130796033
>>130796042
this is where I'm at now. without buying more gear this might be it
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>>130784921
too many pedalboards with no rat.
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anon who bought the cort b5 element bass here, i like it and it feels great to play but i kind of regret not splurging a bit more for something like an ibanez BTB bass for the better electronics, or something with a real passive/active switch instead of just eq bypass. ive been playing with the EQ on my amp and it sounds pretty good now and not as honky as it was. i think the natural bright sound of the bass leads to more dissonance than i'd like, and it lowers the clarity of each note so differentiating C# on the A string from the open D string can be a bit unclear for example. probably gonna keep it for a few years though while i get used to a 5 string bass.
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>>130795593
put some pickups in an acoustic
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>>130796699
OD + amp > distortion pedal
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>>130789892
ernie ball strings are designed for one show.
that's why they endorse everybody.
the entire point of ernie ball strings is that after a 45 set they are dead.
it's why they're so cheap.
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>>130790372
creates string noise.
>>130790424
nicotine is for lessers.
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>>130790805
>flatwounds
>string is about to die
>the flatwind comes loose a bit
>slide into next note
bye bye finger.
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mum found the jaguar I was hiding and beat me with it
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>>130793933
all you need is a ts9.
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>>130795466
point the mic straight on to the body where the cutaway would be if it had one.
you'll get better tone instantly.
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>>130797345
Can I meet your mum? Is she single?
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>>130797347
a ts9dx and a boost
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>>130793449
Fuken..
MOOOOOO!
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>>130796912
Distortion pedal > EQ > everything else
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>>130796912
>>130797475
Meant "distortion into EQ"
PS your amp's EQ also counts, just set that fucker clean and you're done
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>>130797364
>and a boost
ts9 is a boost if used correctly.
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^^^what a joker^^^
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>>130797357
I'll try it, thanks bud
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>>130789080
12s are the minimum for jazz
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>>130797857
used that mic placement on this with a cheap samson mic.
better mics give better results, but that captures the most of the guitar's tone.
https://vocaroo.com/1k4HBWpHLoOD
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>>130798026
>https://vocaroo.com/1k4HBWpHLoOD
this sounds like ass compared to what I posted but its not bc of mic placement. your acoustic is way to shrill in mids maybe 1.2-3k. plus there is a lot of subbass rumble, you need to hpf everything individually and figure out your bass heirarchy. might be your choice of mic, but my acoustic sounds so much more natural and fuller. yours sounds boxy and overprocessed
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https://voca.ro/1dOqJPWoowLJ
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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-iM8erLMtg
I want it so bad bros
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>>130798339
uh-huh.
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>>130796072
I want a cardinal red les paul but my strat is already red
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>>130784921
>Trying to tap down stainless steel fret without taking strings off
>String slips and gets hammered
>Now have a neat .14" divot on my 7th SS fret under the B string
>Would have to re-finish ALL my frets with their otherwise perfect mirror-polish now
I'm going to try to keep doing bends and see if I can widen the divot, but still, FUCK.
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