Here is my Boss DR-770 on Ebay. Check it out.
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
My Boss DR-770 Drum Machine On Ebay
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
MIM Standard Telecaster Pup changes
Please forgive a noobie if this has been covered ad nauseum, but I'm getting a MIM Standard Telecaster, and am considering changing the bridge pickup to a SD Little 59. Two questions: (1) will this require much (or any) quot;re-routingquot; or cutting of the guitar itself; and (2) assuming that I add the Little '59, it is worth swapping the stock neck pickup for another? I suppose what I'm looking for is to get a little of the Jimmy Page/blues style Telecaster sound, without totally losing the twang. Thanks for any advice from the experts.
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
DS-1 back from summer camp
Got my DS-1 back from Dr. Spina the other day. It's pretty sweet as far as I can tell. The first thing I noticed was the shiney new complimentary knobs. I had been turning posts to adjust my sound for like 7 months so...i feel like a rock star again. The second thing i noticed was that when I plugged it in, it worked...and then it sounded good.
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
wtt rio grande muy grande tele set
ok I have a rio grande tele set as stated in the title its only about 2 months old still in good shape both the neck and bridge pickup have alot of lead left except the ground wire on the bridge it was cut short so i could ground it under my bridge like the old one was. I have the box they came in as well as all the screws and springs. they are really good sounding pickups just not the sound i am looking for right now. I would like to trade them for a set of pickups with a more twangy sound something like brad paisley or something along those lines. If anyone is interested let me know what ya got will consider all trades.
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
Big Headstock Les Pauls
Whendid Gibson start putting the big headstocks on LP's?
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
Chrismas tunes
any must know tunes for chrismas?
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
project guitar 3 of 3 done...(with pics)
ok as a follow up to my last thread here's my third project...the body and bridge pickup came in today and i got it together...
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
Now I'm getting pissed, Tuning Problems!! help
OK, awile ago I got my MIM strat and loved it, it has (I think) a hybrid set (9's). Now, when used the trem then it stayed in tune REAL well. Now..
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
new toy arriving soon!
my fender j-craft thinline special will be here next thursday!
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
Everything Axe Set
I ordered the quot;Everything Axe Setquot; a couple of days ago from Musicians Friend and I am anxiously waiting on it to arrive. I bought these for my 1957 USA Re-Issue Stratocaster (White Blonde / Ash Body / Maple Neck). I love everything about this guitar, and it has grown such a part of me that I literally probably wouldn't change it for an original, but the only thing I wasn't getting along with was the pickups. Im into guys like Steve Vai and Jason Becker and Satriani and the rest of the gang, and I needed a higher output pick up, to get more of a shred tone, just the hard driven tone I am looking for. At first I thought of doing a complete overhaul and going with a HSH configuration, but then I saw this Everything Axe Set that includes the JB JR for the bridge, the Duckbucker in the mid, and the Little 59 for the neck so I thought I would give that a shot. I ordered through the magazine, and when I went on MF to see the ratings (AFTER I ORDERED) I saw that they were pretty poor (granted there have only been three ratings). This has kind of made me a little nervous about my decision. Would I be better off sending these back before opening them and inquiring to SD about some custom shop pickups? Or will I be perfectly content with these. Much thanks for helping me with my first post, I'll appreciate any help I can get!!! --Wilkie--
PS: If anyone has any good links for wiring guitars or could help me out let me know, its something I would like to be able to do myself if possible for me to do a professional job, if not Ill take it in somewhere.