Hey, I've been offered a 1x12 fender tweed cab with a 80 watt Weber 12quot; California ceramic speaker, with some extra dome thingie for extra warmth or something. I know it's a very neutral speaker, so it made me wonder if it'll be good with my Marshall and Laney?? And how are Fender tweed cabs?
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
question about Weber 12quot; California, and fender tweed cab
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
what's the deal with fender parts on ebay?
Hey guys,
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
I sounds much better since I stop caring about gears
I admitted that I had been a gearholic. I used to by a lot of gears including guitars (13 now), amps (4 now), pickups (easily 100 so far), pedals (15 now), pickguards, hardware, locking tuners, Tonepros, pots, caps, straps, etc etc.
I stopped doing that few months ago. I don't swap pickups anymore. I just pick up a guitar and play it and I sound pretty darn good (I am very familiar with my amps though). My conclusion: stop gearwhoring is a way to tone heaven.
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
Boogie's wattage ratings?
I know that Marshall's wattage ratings are rather conservative... for example a 50W JCM800 head has shown that it will actually pump out around 80-90 watts when throttled full out. The 50W mark is only the onset of power tube distortion.
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
Which scale length do you guys prefer/think is best?
I'm curious as to which scale length most of you guys prefer.
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
Yesterdays
Hey Guys.
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
Fender Strat Replacement Necks?
Hello, I am sure this has been covered
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
WTT SD Tweak Fuzz for Overdrive
Hey dudes. I'm looking for a really nice overdrive. I'm using a bad monkey right now and I like the tone a lot but it isn't true bypass and that bothers me a little. The Tweak Fuzz is amazing but I would use a nice overdrive more than a fuzz. My TF is in almost perfect condition with very little playing time and has the original box. Companies that I'm interested in are Carl Martin, Hao, Barber, Fulltone, stuff like that. I'd be willing to do the TF Cash, so let me know what you have to offer.
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
No sound. Ground? Braided Cable?
I hooked everything up last night following this schematic:
from : localhost//support..._schematic.pdf
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
Ok!!! my review on the Patb-3 pup!!!
alright,got my duncan patb-3 blues saraceno pickup about a week and a half ago.put it in my basswood ibanez rg565 in the bridge slot.the guitar has an all maple neck/fretboard.after lots of time to thoroughly play this pup,i can finally give my review on it...in a word-quot;awesomequot;.this IS the perfect pup that fits in between the '59b amp; the C5 pickups.i've tried both of those and liked 'em both.the 59b was great,but i wanted just a little more mids and slightly hotter wind.the Custom 5 was an excellent pup,also,but it was just a little too boomy.very similiar to the '59b,but too BIG of a jump on the low end(meaning bass!).plus with a rating of about 15k,it's entered the quot;compressionquot; zone a bit and loses that open paf vibe somewhat.still a great pickup,but not quite what i am looking for.back to the patb-3.my pup measured at 9.2k.it's got the same open paf tone amp; excellent clarity as the '59b.as far as the e.q.,if the 59b has: bass=5/mids=3/treble=9 ,then the patb-3 has: bass=6/mids=4/treble=8 .that's the way it seems to me.it has plenty of bass(without being boomy),good mids(killer grind due to low mids),definately NO sharp upper mid spike(like the jb),and nice singing,rounded highs.also,being slightly overwound,this pickup has a really good crunch under high gain and through-the-roof harmonics,both,similiar to the screamin' demon.this pup squeels with ease like a little piggy and grinds like a steel mill.does anything from blues to metal,no problem.really a great pup for a floyd-rose equipped guitar that is on the brighter,thin sounding side!!! this one is a quot;keeperquot;. if anyone has ANY questions-feel free to ask!!!