Guitar Thread - Page 23
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Meow-Meow
Germany451 Posts
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renoB
United States170 Posts
I don't know much about pocket amps, but this is probably a good place to start, then just google the name and look at reviews or forum websites, as they usually provide pretty good incite as to whether a product is decent or not. TOCHMY, if you want a way cool interface you should check out guitar rig. It costs money, but you can get some pretty excellent tones out of it, and if you have monitors it sounds really nice coming out of the computer. | ||
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Diaresta
United States597 Posts
On July 13 2013 04:41 renoB wrote: TOCHMY, if you want a way cool interface you should check out guitar rig. It costs money, but you can get some pretty excellent tones out of it, and if you have monitors it sounds really nice coming out of the computer. Also, if you've got a general knowledge of DAWs, LePou makes really good amp plugins that, with the right knowledge and impulses, sound absolutely impeccable (and are free ). LePou Amp Plugins Here's an example of a song that was recorded using LePou's Lecto amp plugin: Memphis May Fire- Vices A lot of the sound comes post-recording with all the mixing and whatnot, but you'll still be able to produce an acceptable tone with free plugins like that I just got my hands on 6505+ head, so I'm really excited about plugging into it! (The picture quality isn't too good, but you get the idea haha) + Show Spoiler + | ||
Badboyrune
Sweden2247 Posts
Is that a Buckethead signature or am I completely mistaken? | ||
Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
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renoB
United States170 Posts
I really need to get some better pictures to capture the shine of it, but its the best guitar I've ever owned. So nice. The guy I bought it from is going to get me a custom truss rod cover to replace the spade one he had on there. So I'm going to get the protoss insignia. Specs: Carvin DC727/747 hybrid Dimarzio pups Swamp ash body Maple neck through Translucent Pearl Blue Birdseye maple fretboard Stainless steel frets Reverse 7 headstock 5 way pickup switch with coil splitting built into the switch Chrome hardware White pearloid knob inlays | ||
Coagulation
United States9633 Posts
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Badboyrune
Sweden2247 Posts
Unless its 12, then it just makes my fingers hurt | ||
mindjames
Israel320 Posts
On August 09 2013 18:35 Badboyrune wrote: More than 6 strings make my head hurt Unless its 12, then it just makes my fingers hurt It's actually pretty simple once you stop trying to play regular chords starting from the 7th string... The interval between the 6th and 7th string is the same as any other two adjacent strings (except 3rd and 2nd). Which brings me to my question - has anyone tried Alex Hutching's tuning? He plays with the two first strings raised a half-step, which means the interval is the same across the board. | ||
Arevall
Sweden1133 Posts
I started out electric about 10 years ago - but I hardly touch that now. I played in a band a while with the electric but nowadays it's mostly acoustic. My electric is a Washburn rs-980. A solid guitar but ugly as balls - will probably sell it soon (TM) and buy a high quality acoustic. A couple of years later I had quit high-school and had a little money to spare. Still not completely rid of metalhead influence (and I was cheap) I bought an Ibanez AEL20. It has turned out being a decent guitar and it's easy to play with a decent sound - also the built in mic is a lifesaver when playing live it turned out. 2 years ago I came over a beautiful 30-year old Cimar acoustic. It plays as a god but it has been treated a bit rough, going out of tune in just a day or so - the neck has been broken and mended. It's holding together for now. If I want to play something instrumental this is my goto guitar. | ||
renoB
United States170 Posts
I've never used Alex Hutching's tuning but it sounds like it would be cool for someone who isn't classically trained since it makes a consistent pattern up the neck. But it would be difficult to play chords that use those open notes. I play in standard tuning with a low A. My Band. It's not me in the recordings but I just joined this band, listen to amulet to get a feel of the bouncy low A you get with a 7, or all ways to hear the beautiful chords you can make. I'll try to get some recordings of my new guitar up here, because man that thing is awesome. | ||
Bumblebee
3237 Posts
Almost done with my pedalboard.. Don't really use the TS9 and it's not gonna go on the board itself. Just missing a nice fuzz and a compressor | ||
Bumblebee
3237 Posts
http://instagram.com/p/dMiMYVpSAy/ | ||
mindjames
Israel320 Posts
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lamprey1
Canada919 Posts
every one know that | ||
Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
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Bumblebee
3237 Posts
On August 19 2013 23:09 RezJ wrote: Dat huge ass reverb... hope you have enough room for patch cables BB! ya, it's because it's a reverb tank and not just a digital one it sounds amazing. can hear it here | ||
Bumblebee
3237 Posts
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Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
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