Flatwounds, roundounds? Long hair, short hair? Yes and no to all. Like cropped hair, roundwounds are generally more practical, but that doesn't deter...
It's also because if you are capable of playing jazz, you can probably support other styles good enough to get paying gigs, you can get reading jobs,...
I had a law professor once tell me that his experience practicing law prior to teaching, informed him that the A students often wound up working for...
Years ago I changed the (plastic) bridge that comes with the Godin 5yh avenue CWII, I put a typical wooden one, the issue is that this guitar has an...
OP: recommend trying out both guitars. I did that recently and my ears liked '59 reissue better than '66(?) with the chrome tailpiece, which in turn...
Talking about compensation with somebody on the AGF I got an interesting idea. The typical archtop saddle is a lot thicker than the (bone) saddle on...
It's a little like a George Benson with the acoustics of a hand built jazz box. That's an exceptional and unique guitar for the right person. I love...
Hi all, I recently bought a very unusual vintage 1950 ES-150, which upon closer inspection has solid carved flame maple back and sides, carved Spruce...
The usual "straight" saddle is not straight across. If you look closely, you'll see that it slants from e to E when the base is perpendicular to the...
I don't know who you is here, but let's make this simpler: which design gives the most accurate intonation with all strings for a common steel string...
Behringer pedals are basically complete circuit copies of Boss pedals.The only difference is the plastic housing instead of metal.Sweetwater had them...
Things were all over the place in the '60's. For instance, I have a gold pickup from a '68 LP Custom here, and have been told that it could still be...
As I’ve been working on this tune, I’ve been trying the time compression thing—trying to feel the tune at half-time but with more chords per measure....