I discovered two desoldered lead in the JB I opened, so that explains why it didn't work.
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Can you help me rebuild my JB?
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
check out the tone on this clip.....
this can be found on Splawn's website...
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Two Antiquity II Surfers on ebay...
Basically I bought these 3 months ago for a project and just removed them and want to pass them on. I have one Neck and one Mid (RW/RP) both.Here are the links.
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
My new axe, practically finished
This is my new axe, with a JB/Jazz set, the final setup hasn't been done yet but will be, and then it will be shipped to me. So I'll take better pictures when I get it. I think the lighting etc. doesn't do the quilted maple justice, but as I said, I'll probably get some better pictures when I receive it.
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
STK-1 uneven sound
I have a JB-TB at the bridge and two classic stacks stk-1 at middle and neck. I love the JB but the stk-1s are thin sounding by comparison, but better when I crank up the amp and put some power thru them. My situation is, that not only would I prefer a thicker sound to match the JB, but also that the tone is uneaven thoughout all strings. The 1st and 2nd strings are much lower output, and the 3 amp; 4 ths are louder. This is, I assume, because the magnets are staggered. Has anyone ground down the magnets on a pup like this to equalize the tone output? Is this possible? Or is there another pup that would be recomended and still give the same quality or better more even tone?
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Pearly gates
Hello
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
On trying to nail recorded guitar sounds
A recent post on The Gear Page got me thinking about the whole business of nailing so-and-so's tone. Les is a guy who's done a lot of recording in his time. He's made his living writing and recording music for commercials and has a quot;side jobquot; producing records. In short, he knows that of which he speaks:I've said this before, but do not forget that any recordings had a signal path starting with microphones, preamps, consoles, effects, compression, EQ, analog tape artifacts, etc.
What goes in one end isn't necessarily what comes out the other end of the recording chain.
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Hamer Gas!!!!!!
This guitar makes my Tele's run and hide and I bet it eats Lester's for lunch!
from : localhost/www.thegearpage.net/board/sho...hreadid=107660
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Tex Mex H-S-S pups for APS-1's
Thought it was worth a shot. Anyone have a two of APS-1's, neck and mid (RW/RP), that they would be willing to trade for a full set of Tex Mex Fat Strat pups (H-S-S)?
- Oct 11 Mon 2010 21:01
Fender (Gamp;G) deluxe hardshell cases...anyone?
I'm contemplating getting one of the fender (made by Gamp;G) deluxe hardshell cases in black and red or black and orange for one of my new project guitars and i just wanted to ask about the quality and strength of the cases. i'm real picky with my cases and don't mind spending the cash for a good safe and strong case. the flight cases and hard cases i own now i wouldn't heasitate throwing down a flight of stairs with my #1 guitar in it b/c i know it won't do a thing to the case or guitar, i can sit on them step on them and they can fall out of the back of the SUV with no problems. can these Gamp;G fender cases take some good abuse or should i stick with my typical flight cases? i need an honest review here with no fluff...will it take a good beating?
and no i don't do this stuff on purpose to my guitars and cases nor do i plan on doing it but it's just stuff that has happened in the past...people sitting on cases, dropping them, falling out of the truck while unloading etc etc so i rather be safe than sorry with a $130 pretty looking case that won't keep my guitar safe.