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I said I'd do one with some swing on it so I have. To be honest, I think turning it into a tapping thing robs the song of its depth and beauty. It is really a nice tune, no question. Incidentally,...
Yes, you are right, I will do another recording with the same strings on both.
I have this Washburn J-3 (ES-175 type) that I used to gig with a few years ago, playing light jazz, smooth rock, and similar stuff. I used it with 10 gauge strings back then. It has been sitting...
If you can't figure out that electric guitar tone comes from primarily the pickups, amp, and signal chain, but also from the smaller details like hardware and the structural build of the guitar...
Just to clarify, when I say it was reset poorly, I mean from a cosmetic standpoint. The new joint though sloppy may very well be solid structurally. But the cosmetic side should and seems to reflect...
That's good! If we were all the same it would be a boring world.
The skill of the player. This is applicable to all instruments.
Same here! I rewired my Polytone with the 15” left the amp out of the circuit and drove the speaker with my Walter Woods. 100 watts of creaminess… gelato not ice cream))) Size matters.:beer:
I agree. I run my Rivera head through an open back cab with an old Altec AlNiCo 15", and the jazz mode sounds glorious.
A lovely 3 hour spring drive through the beautiful Pennsylvania countryside, with some stops to admire the local spring activities, seems like a great way to determine the condition of this guitar.
I liked #2 better on the first recording, and #2 better on the second recording as well. I think first #1 and second #1 were the same guitar, and first #2 and second #2 were the same guitar. I...
Washburn J-3 clean, service and update
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