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k4df4l

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  1. You know, all pickups are different. I would look to see what the Duesenbergs can do that your other pickups can't, versus looking at it the other way around. Like different tools for different jobs type thing. But, if you are looking to make it your #1 because of the way it feels or something, then I would get a set of pickups that are exactly tailord to what it is you are looking to do when you play. Pickups are not that expensive, especially for guys with $1500 guitars. The GFS pups might do it for you, one way to find out. But if they don't, you will then need to go out and spend the coin to get the pickups you should have bought in the first place, and they will cost more because you lost money on the GFS pups, ..been there. That said, pots and capacitor values can make a big difference on how pickups sound, if they are a little too dark or too bright. And switching between guitars you will sometimes have to make radical changes in your amp settings to get the goods. Anyway, just some ideas. Good points.....It's nice to have different guitars with different pickups (with their own strengths and weaknesses) for different voicings. You can tweak the tone of a set of pickups in a guitar like you mention too by playing with component values and pickup/pole height. OP: what is it exactly you don't like about the distorted tone?
  2. Just out of curiousity, what do you people plan on doing when you're old and wrinkly and realize the stupid metal tattoo you got is {censored}ing stupid Plan to do about what? I don't follow why I'd be less comfortable with who I am at 80 than I am today...that's just a fairly absurd concept IMHO. Course, I don't have any stupid metal tattoos in the first place so take it for what it's worth.
  3. ps - for god's sake, everyone, stop saying "tat." it's almost as bad as "tattoo gun." have some respect for the art.
  4. So, I guess "hall monitor" then. even more {censored}s? I thought you were cool with it?
  5. I'm ok with that. Morally, I know it's 100% clean. The rightful owner blessed the transaction. If anything, I would be an accessory to his insurance fraud. Do you have a moral issue with the transaction, or are you an ex hall monitor from grammar school? I don't give two {censored}s about the legality of any of these infractions in this thread. I have a moral problem with them, though. I merely responded to your simple but incorrect statement that the shop owner was the only person committing a criminal act. For someone that doesn't give two {censored}s, that response is a lot of {censored}s.
  6. Please explain how the other involved parties are criminal? Receipt of stolen property (knowingly purchasing stolen goods)...dunno about your state but that's a criminal offense here in PA.
  7. So, the store owner actually was the one committing the crime, I guess. orly?
  8. I've had an acquaintance offer to sell me a stolen gear for cheap...No interest. I also have a cab that a buddy left at my house about a decade or so ago that I use all the time. In my mind it's still his so if he ever wants it back, no problem.
  9. On average a plain old damp cloth for cleaning is about all the preventative maintenance my guitars need....especially since they are not getting subjected to wild swings or extremes in temp and humidity or other severe conditions. Oils and other board preps do look nice though.
  10. I built mine... It cost next to nothing because I used wood left over from another project, and it was finished with poly i had on the shelf... hmmm....great minds think alike? Here's my scrap wood and poly quickie:
  11. HOLY CRAP. I thought you had disappeared. Haven't seen you in ages! How you been? Is the new board less offensive to you than the original one? ahh there it is!! Yes, the new board gets my endorsement! I've been good...busy. The site was blocked at work for quite a while so it's good to be back.
  12. I've always built my own and made them small enough to fit into the duffel bag I use to carry all my cables and mics and stuff like that. mmm...seems like there's one missing from those pics:poke:
  13. Wood guitars in general, amps,effects, and accessories found in GC/MF, and most M & P stores. It gets old really fast if you have been playing longer then 10 years. I actually think that most of that box store stuff is pretty cool when it comes down to it for the simple fact that I wish there was so much basically decent lower priced gear to choose from when I started out.
  14. Stevie Ray Vaughanabees There was a point where every event that had live entertainment would feature a dime store version of a Vaughanabee, sometimes with just the silly hat. It was enough to make me never want to hear his music for a good span of years. Me? I'm getting really tired of open mike/local night performers that think an extremely emotional performance is a replacement for decent songs or some practice.
  15. Originally posted by guitarcapo lemon oil is really mineral spirits with lemon scent added. No lemons involved. It's a solvent that willstrip out the wood oils in your fingerboard if used long term I vote for walnut oil. A true drying oil. fwiw, lemon oil is generally mineral oil w/ solvents (that could be mineral spirits) and sometimes scent added. ...ps guys, I am still waiting for all the unbiased technical info about nurishing the wood with oil and crap...
  16. Originally posted by Phrostbit Ok ... if you want to get technical, it's not literally hydrating the board ... but replacing the oils in the wood :p . But I think I got my point across. --Phrostbit explain that one for me...technically
  17. Originally posted by Phrostbit IMHO lemon oil evaporates too quickly to really do the board any good for re-hydration purposes. I use "Guitar Honey" after lemon oil. This stuff works like magic and you will really feel and hear the difference once your board is hydrated with it. As far as cleaning/hydrating schedule goes ... I hit it once in the middle of summer and once in the middle of winter. Basically a "solstice" routine. --Phrostbit hydrate? oils do nothing of the sort..that is accomplished via the RH of the environment the guitar is kept in.
  18. Originally posted by lunetta77 hmmm... couldn't find any info on this product... any ideas on a technique to get some blank foam and cut it as a f-hole? I have never worked with foam before... trace your shape onto the foam with a marker then cut it with scissors, electric carving knife, razor knife, or hot knife (or also called a hot wire knife) depending on the foam you are using.
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