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Sometimes the acoustic sound from the guitar interferes with the electric sound from the amplifier resulting in a partial phase cancellation. To check for this record the guitar with the microphone...
Beautiful- thats the alpha and omega of jazz guitar right there
I've had a number of guitars with what seemed like a tinny or fizzy sounding high E string, especially past the 9th fret or so. Of course, I don't really know if that's what you're describing. I...
So what you are saying is Barry totally Zimmered him?
Yes, but, Elmer Bernstein. https://youtu.be/XI9Or8rE_Dc
Gibson replaced a broken tailpiece on a Gibson ES-175 '59 Historic Reissue. That guitar was purchased new in the USA, and is covered by a warranty for the original owner, against defects in...
There are several possible reasons why the treble strings sound thin and weak and the problem is either of acoustic or electrical nature (or both). Here's my list of common culprits. Acoustic...
Not gonna lie, the lamination layers look exactly the same from what I can tell. Essentially 3 ply with 2x decorative veneers. The bottom layer in the main ply looks like Sapele on both models. ...
I couldn’t agree more!
Yes the pick does make a big difference, but I'm using a monster, no thicker made. Probably-
That gypsy scene is in From Russia w Love, meow..... :cool:
The cheapest way to a thicker sound is a thicker pick. Try thicker picks of different materials. The pick can make a huge difference in tone.
[Ooh, which Schaefer do you have?? He makes some wonderful instruments!]
I have a daquisto jazz line (terada) and I love it
And let us not forget the 'king of spy jazz guitar' Vic Flick. Here he is playing the same exact guitar he played the 007 Theme. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeuhXwvb3V8 He started out as a...
Cure for a weak high E string?
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