selling a black rickenbaker 330, asking 1k. pm for details. i'll be in raleigh next saturday.[Edited on December 13, 2008 at 11:41 PM. Reason : ^hell i have one of those i'll sell too]
12/13/2008 11:38:26 PM
12/14/2008 3:00:18 AM
you won't be able to find an acoustic that plays like an electric and doesn't sound thin and tinny
12/14/2008 6:42:18 AM
there's that ^ to begin withthen there's the fact that a good acoustic forces you to approach the guitar from a different stance that maximizes its sonic potentialit builds finger strength, which makes you a better player in generaland you're in the air force, stop being a pussy there's a sonoran at harry's, i'll pick it up for a minute the next time i'm in there...dunno if i can be seen with an acoustic with an in-line peghead though
12/14/2008 8:15:56 AM
^^ that's what i'm concerned about^ yeah, please check it out for me next time you're there. I'm thinking about ordering one so I'll have something to play here in Iraq.
12/14/2008 10:23:46 AM
:eekthe Bloodstorm TATI'm Big Business and i approved this message./]
12/15/2008 9:59:03 PM
someone check out a Sonoran for me...I might get dad to send me one out here for Christmas[Edited on December 16, 2008 at 3:29 PM. Reason : please]
12/16/2008 3:28:59 PM
i was gonna go today but the other dude called out sick i stand by my statement that an acoustic with a 6-in-line headstock looks super gay ]
12/16/2008 5:03:35 PM
do any of you guys do any recording? i've been trying to get a couple tracks of a jazzy christmas arrangement down and i can play it smoothly as long as the red light isn't on. but as soon as i click on "record" i'm all fumble fingers, every single time. i tried adding a metronome track, that didn't help. holy shit this is annoying. now i'm just pissed off and had to walk away. any suggestions?
12/20/2008 7:46:53 PM
none, i run into that same problem. when i was still in a band, i could play songs perfectly in practice, at shows and when i was just messing around but when it came time to record everyone couldn't go 2 bars without fucking something upI'm Big Business and i approved this message.
12/21/2008 12:30:40 AM
because of your fucking wife
12/21/2008 8:30:39 AM
[Edited on December 21, 2008 at 8:30 AM. Reason : dbl]
Baritones.anyone ever own or play one?
12/21/2008 3:04:32 PM
I like the way regular guitars feel with lower gauge strings tuned lower.I'm Big Business and i approved this message.
12/21/2008 3:06:08 PM
i wish all bands used the same tuning.i hate changing just to play along to different shitI'm Big Business and i approved this message.
12/22/2008 2:43:44 AM
i just use pitch shifting in ntrack heh
12/22/2008 6:55:16 AM
All this talk of alternate tunings made me realize that instead of getting rid of the Tele that I'm indifferent about, I should string it for Nashville tuning.
12/22/2008 11:35:03 AM
12/22/2008 11:35:24 PM
Happy holidays to all you guitar fiends.Hope santa gives you all the goodies that you want.I'll be seeing a very good friend I haven't jammed with in at least five years.That and a few sets of strings will make my Christmas.
12/23/2008 1:24:25 PM
Didnt see this thread...I started a thread in the lounge but will paste it in this one.I went to the guitar center today to try to get a new one. I found a martin I really liked. It was the DCX-1E. Sale price was 699. the sales guy and i went back and forth on the deal. He offered me the guitar, a stand, a used hard case (had a tag of $50), and a 3 year guarantee on the pickup system (supposedly an $84 deal). I guess my question is should i take this deal or give up the 3 year guarantee for the pickup system and the old case to get a new case? Also if you have any experience with this guitar, feel free to let me know... thanks
12/23/2008 10:58:55 PM
I assume you've read reviews like the ones here:http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/product/reviews/base_pid=514816/rpp=10/?
12/23/2008 11:06:38 PM
i saw this guitar at the store first before looking online. im looking around now but yeah that site does have some good reviews on it
12/23/2008 11:24:12 PM
well now you've gotten me interested in that guitar all the reviews are the same pretty much..love it or hate it. they talk about the sides being HPL..some people make it out to be a big deal, others not so much. the one thing i read that scares me is that production is now in Mexico instead of the US and since then there are more problems with the neck coming off or top splitting. everything i've read says Martin has honored warranties 100% but it still scares me
12/25/2008 12:55:38 PM
how long has it been in mexico? my general rule is that i won't buy something for the first 5 years it's been outsourced. after you get that far into the learning curve you're not taking quite as big of a gamble
12/25/2008 1:29:25 PM
I highly doubt it's been 5 years.. it has a lifetime warranty so I think I'm gonna get it. I'm gonna go by guitar center tomorrow and play several and see how I feel about it then.. reading reviews from people who just spent $1000 (original price) on a guitar might be a little biased lol
12/25/2008 1:47:15 PM
yeah, when i bought my taylor i played every acoustic in the store, including another taylor exactly like it. i narrowed it down to those two, but i picked the one that had a small swirl in the wood grain because it sounded a little warmer. best guitar i've got besides my gibson cs.
12/25/2008 2:08:34 PM
yeah..another thing i've been reading is to play all of that model that the store has.. most people are finding one or two that they like better than the rest. guess we'll seeee tomorrow
12/25/2008 2:22:04 PM
all guitars are going to be different from example to example of any particular model, but import models are more susceptible to glaring differences in quality from one guitar to anotherharry's got two of the duo-sonic reissues that are made in china...one was resonant and played wonderfully and the other was pretty standard chinese not-junk-but-not-great guitar
12/25/2008 8:55:07 PM
yea.. i'm going to the guitar store in Greenville here in a few.. I haven't had a chance to get by Harry's or Guitar Center yet. I can't decide whether I would rather get a relatively nice acoustic or finally get rid of this damned GNX4 and get some nice analog pedals/decent tube amp. The GNX4 is nice at doing what it does but sound wise it's just too fake sounding (obviously).Ah well.. guess I'll go play with some things at the store and see what I end up with
12/27/2008 12:17:13 PM
i just sold my ric, which is awesome for me and bank of america
12/27/2008 1:54:20 PM
i went to guru guitars to check out a '60s silvertone they have, and ended up buying an amp that's made from an old motorola hi-fi amplifierit looks like just a stereo head with three huge gold knobs and a cloth front, but there's a 6" speaker inside that sounds like a fender champ, and then it has an output for an 8 ohm cab that makes it sound fucking huge, despite only being 4 watts from one el84this is the third time i've gone to a shop to check out a weird guitar and come home with a sub-15 watt tube amp insteadthe thing is basically what the valve junior combo should sound like (a touch less gain than the VJ)...it's not buzzy at all in combo configuration and when piggybacked it's heaven ]
12/27/2008 2:09:26 PM
finally played a guitar with p-rails yesterday, and i totally love them. decent single coil sounds, good humbucker sounds, and they're quite excellent, chunky p-90s
12/28/2008 12:22:43 AM
ended up picking up a Martin DCX1E yesterday after dude a few posts up got me interested.. Definitely play all of them they have.. there were a few other Martin's in the same price range (within $100) ...play those too. I tried to just look at the price tags (so I didn't get sucked into a $2000+ guitar ) and not the model and just went down the line and played them all. The one I liked best playing wise was one of the DCX1E's. I played two or three of that model and they are NOT all the same, at all..the other ones were not good playing guitars at all. It is not the prettiest by any means in my opinion but damn it plays/sounds good.It's almost like an unfinished higher end Martin (except for the cheaper wood on the back). It has a very low gloss finish.. nothing like the really thick shiny clear you see on most acoustics. There were a couple of other little things I noticed that weren't as "perfect" i guess you would say compared to the more expensive ones but none of them matter as far as playability and sound. I'll try to post some pics later of what I mean for anyone who is interested. Also, got a nice case with built in hydrometer and a humidifier since my place is dry as hell in the winter.. like under 20% humidity usually.[Edited on December 31, 2008 at 12:42 PM. Reason : asdf]
12/31/2008 12:42:06 PM
Couple of pics as promised..Overall picture:Here is one of the imperfections I was talking about.. looks like this edge wasn't really rounded off perfect all the way around:Can't really see it too much without being zoomed in:Side:Controls:Tuners:Back of body:Back of neck:Humidifier--little bit low here:Case:
1/3/2009 11:21:30 PM
^ill have to check the pics when I am not at work.Vinyl, what position were the P-rails that you used? bridge, neck, middle, all? Since I spent my allotted money for a "rock" guitar for a pedal setup I decided I am going to hook up an old Ibanez that I used to use for CTA but has since been gutted and sitting around. Besides looking like an 80s metal guitar, I think it would have a good thick rock sound with something like a P90...but the humbucker option sounds nice and I need the pickups to be humbucker sized anyways since I have 2 humbucker sized holes in the guitar heh.
1/5/2009 10:40:50 AM
I've still got my Alvarez RC30Si really want a new acoustic but just don't have the money
1/5/2009 11:05:26 AM
^^ It was a custom guitar that had neck & bridge and also a three-way toggle that gave you P-90s, single coils, or humbuckers. Singles were a little fat, but humbuckers were nice (for humbuckers) and the P-90s were spot on.
1/5/2009 1:44:18 PM
here is my new rig after a few christmas gifts.
1/6/2009 4:16:19 AM
nice.^^ Ah yea, I guess I would need an extra 3-way switch installed to make them work right. I just have one 3 way toggle for my neck, n+b, bridge on the guitar I had in mind.
1/6/2009 10:01:58 AM
You can wire them with just a three-way, but you have to choose which configuration you want each pickup in, which defeats the purpose. The model I saw had a regular toggle and then a mini-toggle for the P-90/single/HB selection, and that switch only took up about 1 square centimeter footprint-wise...wouldn't be hard to drill and install when you got the pickup(s) put in.
1/6/2009 12:09:06 PM
right. shouldnt be hard...I suppose I could also always install the bridge pickup and use my current 3way selector to switch between the 3 pup sounds
1/6/2009 12:18:23 PM
I've been playing about 4 months now and know a few songsI'm thinking about getting a Peavy Vypyr 30 watt - I've heard its way better than the Line 6 Spider and has tons of built in effectsor maybe I should steadily buy up nice effect pedals and save up for a marshalli can't decide, i guess i could just go ahead and get the Vypyr its only about $200
1/6/2009 3:20:54 PM
what kind of music are you looking to play with the marshall?
1/6/2009 3:23:09 PM
I'd suggest buying a decent small tube amp and then a cheap multi-effect if you're just getting effects to diddle around with them. Most amps built-in effects aren't much better than a cheap multi-pedal and you'll be much happier with the naked amp sound if you put more money there.
1/6/2009 3:24:54 PM
ok ok ok yea i guess i'll just wait and get cream of the crop stuff steadily - i do have a jobits not like i know what i'm doing but I do know I need a delay pedal, been looking at the Boss oneeverything i play will be in the realm of pop rock and hard rock - I just keep reading about how great Marshall tube amps are everywhere i go[Edited on January 6, 2009 at 3:36 PM. Reason : .]
1/6/2009 3:35:25 PM
and they are good...but my bet is that if you talk to a lot of us on here you will hear us say that a lot of them are generic and boring but they get the job done. My bet however is that you would probably be pretty happy with them since you won't be as picky.As far as delay goes, if you arent on the road and banging stuff around a lot, I have found the Behringer delay pedal to sound just as good as the boss DD-3 when I got one as a temporary replacement last year. I still use it for stuff. The only difference is that the casing is plastic instead of the metal. My guess is that you could save yourself a lot of money picking up one of them over the Boss unless anyone in here had any bad experiences to chime in with.
1/6/2009 3:44:33 PM
obligatory "vinylbandit hates digital delay and loves analog delay" post
1/6/2009 4:14:58 PM
if you've only been at it for 4 months, i'd suggest skipping the effects for a while and learn the fundamentals.
1/6/2009 5:54:00 PM
1/7/2009 4:46:30 AM
yea like i said i've only been playing for 4 months andtwo songs i like to play are tuned to Ebone is in drop Cand one is in drop Dbi guess i don't like songs played in standard tuning - it sucks not being able to just go from song to songi'm taking lessons at harry's so hopefully i'm going to learn the fundamentals - i need to practice my scales more
1/7/2009 10:39:48 AM