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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...
Well, my first thought is trying a heavier gauge E string, maybe a .015, to see if that will beef it up some. Cheap, simple, easy. My favorite way to fix things. Otherwise, I would wonder about...
I'm amazed at the mutiple weights quoted for Twins of all vintages. Even the current 65 RI is all over the place. I'm seeing same year same model Twins advertised as weighing anywhere from 65 to...
I have wonderful guitar built by Ed Shaefer that sounds and feels just right. Acoustically it is balanced across the strings, but amplified the high E string is noticeably weak. The B string is...
"(but) playing straight" Only on this forum would PB's playing be assessed by that criteria. PB kills in all dimensions...
2019 Collings I35 LC 60's neck. Perfect guitar for me. The only reason I'm selling a FCS Tele and a Fender D'Aquisto Elite. Anyone interested in either or a package deal?? Inquire within:smile-new:
Appreciate it, thank you!
No worries, I just measured the top of my Sadowsky Jim Hall it and it's about 3mm. I tried to get a photo with the ruler but I couldn't hold the ruler in place and the camera steady at the same time...
At 86 pounds, my 65 Fender Twin Reverb is a boat anchor but sure sounds great when I play my ES-175 through it, there is nothing quite like it. a As long as someone else gets to move it around,...
Cure for a weak high E string?
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