Well I've grown tired of the paf pro lately, and Im ready to make a change. Right now I'm planning on putting a fred in the bridge of my RGT3120. My question is if the paf joe is really a big improvement over the paf pro, or if its basically the same and Dimarzios using Joes name to sell there product.
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- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Paf Pro vs Paf Joe
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Bought a DRRI yesterday!
Oh man, what a beautiful sounding amp too. Since I first tried one a while back I've been reading up and asking a lot of questions about this amp and yesterday I finally bought one. When I got it home I think I spent close to two hours playing with just my guitars, a cord and the amp listening to that clean tone. I could finally hear that overall quot;presencequot; that seemed to be lacking before. I read where a lot of people said they thought this amp was too bright but I don't find this to be the case at all. I've still got some tweaking as far as pedals are concerned but so far the results are very,very satisfying. For an at home player like me this amp is perfect. Due to the relatively low wattage and decent cabinet size you can get a nice full robust sound playing clean or with pedals without ripping your ears apart. But it can get loud too! I love the simplicity of the layout. Just plug in and play! My only regret is that I waited so long to buy one!
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
any tips or ideas?
all i have is a standard fender stratocaster with a peavy amp. The amp has a clean channel and the pre/post gains. it has a switch for modern and vintage sound. and it has a low medium and high knob. The stratocaster has the standard 5 way switch with 3 single coil pickups. which settings should i use to get a good blink-182 or green day sound?
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
split my coils?now what
i bought a on/on/on switch to slit my duncan designed pups(hb103)
now when i switch the toggle it sounds just a little different than normal.should it sound like a regular single coil where i go wow! thats a big difference?
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
FS: Gibson 500T/496R
i just put dimarzios in my lp and am now selling the stock pickups that were in my classic. these are the infamous 500t and the 496r. everyone hates on the 500t, but its really not a bad pickup. it may be a tad bit muddy, but it gives a nice genuine overdriven tone with good treble and harmonics. my dad boughta 500t and put it in his ibanez, so i will include the actual 500t box that came with that pickup. there is plenty of lead wire left as i just snipped it right at the solder joint. the 496r is in perfect condition, full lead left as i unsoldered it from the joints. (the proper way) i will put the 496r in the tone zone box. ill take offers so feel free to pm me. shipping is variable based on buyers location. ill post pics shortly.
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Marshall 20w handwired review....
...Got one the new quot;babyquot; handwired Marshall's in....(bad tube, probably occured during shipping....)
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Wiring or balance
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- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
'Best' body wood for a Strat?
Hey guys.
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
3 way PRS
I'm gonna get rid of that 5 pos rotary switch on my PRS custom 22. Will I have to reverse a magnet or two in the pups to make the middle position work? I know the PRS humbuckers have one mag in each, I think, turned around to allow for those single coil combinations. Will that have an effect on 3-way switch positions? I don't want a coil tap or anything, just a standard 3-way ala Les Paul. Thanks, y'all are always a great help.
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Your Dream Guitar ???
If you don´t had to worry about money or existing technology what would your dream guitar be like ?Mine would be a strat body (tummy cut , arm cut)
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Buy/Sell advice
i was in GC the other day checking out amps, and i cant keep my eye off this black 72 les paul. its pretty dinged up. has a crack about 1/9th an inch deep in between the pickups and the crack continues all the way down the guitar. not on the neck though. this is a 1972 custom shop. it has gold hardware. plays like a dream. should i sell my 04 sg twards it? the origonal price was 1500 and the manager came down to 1100. i have always wanted a les paul and my dad could re-finish it but im kind of skeptical of selling an almost beand new sg for something that has been around the block a few times. any advice?
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Pedals for sale:
Electro Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb. Like new, with wooden box, $70 shipped.
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
SSTK-S2 Hot Stack is not loud
I have replaced my SSL-3 with a hot stack because of the humming associated with the SSL-3 - and now I have a new problem - the new Hot Stack (which has single magnet bar instead of staggered magnets) is not louder than my other 2 Di-Marzio pick-ups - and they are low output pickups. Yet according to your chart it is a high output pu. The sound of the new SSTK-S2 is great and there is no more humming but it is not as wild as the SSL-3 - Could I have wired it in single mode? I have red white together - isolated and not touching the guitar, green and earthing wires = earth, and the black = live output. Help! What have I done wrong or are they simply low output?
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Phat Cat magnets.
I was just looking at the Phat Cats . . . again. Just wondering, does anyone know where the magnet lies? Is it a bar magnet thats offset to one side?
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
When someone says an amp sounds modern...
...what tonal characteristics do you think of? I was just thinking about this. People toss this word around a lot. I've always been more into classic marshall and hiwatt type sounds, so quot;modernquot; has never really been my thing. To me, I guess it means pretty high gain, with a less complex, more blunt midrange character with tighter lows than a more vintage type of rock sound. What does it mean to you?
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Parts for PUPs?
I just bought a JB off ebay that I thought had a gold cover. The lighting must have screwed the pic up (no pun intended ). Anyways I know that the chrome cover can be removed, but how about the chrome screws? And where could I buy new ones? Anyone know a good place to look for screws, covers, and rings? Thanks.
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
DST Engineering
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- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Can somebody suggest me a 12-string guitar?
Hi, as per the title, I am looking for a 12-string guitar.
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Super Distortion for trade
Actually, it's a Dimarzio Dual sound, which has exactly the same specs as a Super Distortion. Check DiMarzio's site for the history on this, I won't get into it now!.
- Mar 19 Thu 2009 20:50
Neck Adjustments
Having just switched the strings I had on my electric from 9s to 10s, I've noticed the strings are very high off the fretboard. Now I know there is an adjusment you can make but I've heard you have to take your guitar to the shop to get it fixed. Can I make this adjusment myself and save the hassle of going to the shop?