So can anybody compare the vintage jags with the antiquity and ant II's for jaguar? I like the clips of the vintage jag, but would like to know how the others are as well...
- Mar 19 Fri 2010 20:57
vintage vs antiquity for jaguar?
- Feb 24 Wed 2010 20:57
Check out this Heritage.......
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- Feb 24 Wed 2010 20:57
ARGH!!! Me Want! Me Want!
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- Feb 24 Wed 2010 20:57
Les Paul Custom Setup
i have an '89 Les Paul Custom and a '01 Les Paul Custom that I've never had set up. I don't really have any complaints about them but I sometimes wonder if taking them to get tweaked isn't a bad idea. Seeing as setups cost about $50 or so around here, is it worth trying to get them professionally set up? I can set my own intonation and the string height is good with no buzz but I wonder could the string height be lower? Right now on both its at about 2mm at the 12th fret. Think a pro could get it better than that? Thoughts?
- Feb 24 Wed 2010 20:57
Custom Custom problem
So I'm turnin on my rig the the other day and sit down with my white Warmoth strat and do a little strumming with the neck pickup...sounds great as always. i flick to the bridge pickup and...NOTHING! No sound at all.
- Feb 24 Wed 2010 20:57
I bet you guys get this a lot...
I need some advice.. I'm looking for a new set of pickups for a Jackson PS-4 (H-S-H).. Problem is, I really don't know what I'm doing. I've been playing guitar for several years but don't know the first thing about pickups. And, since this isn't a $2000 guitar played on a $2000 amp, I don't know if it'd even be worthwhile to replace the pickups.. Here's the situation:
- Feb 24 Wed 2010 20:57
Feedback/help/comment: Floyd guide
Alright... well you know, I've only started playing 3 months ago, but I got a guitar with a Floyd and because I had read about them, I had NO problems whatsoever. It's all about knowing about them. So I made this little guide thingy. It's not complete (it's not like I have loads of experience with it...) and if some of you are willing to make a 'super Floyd guide', I'd be more than happy for this to be the basics for a more complex and complete guide. So suggest and criticize away
The Floyd Rose is a floating bridge. It is not fixed to the body, but rests on two poles. The balance is achieved by countering the string tension with springs. This brings to the rule number 1: unless you have A LOT of experience, do NOT change the string gauge by yourself: the tension will change and your neck will suffer.
- Feb 24 Wed 2010 20:57
Quick Suggestions for Entry Level guitar please.
Hi Guys.