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And his photos are crap! Who on earth would purchase a guitar based upon those photos. Update your website to display true HD images. Join the new century.
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12-17-2022 01:42 PM
And his photos are crap! Who on earth would purchase a guitar based upon those photos. Update your website to display true HD images. Join the new century.
How it feels in my hand. Smaller dimensions feel better.
That doesn't surprise me. Back in the day I was using a black face DR, and the only reason it was loud enough was because I played distorted sounding lead then. It would never be enough to stay fully...
I think the guys I’ve played with are used to playing alone… without a metronome. Learning how to fill all the space in a wobbly meter. Anyway, OPs video was really great
None of them are really very important to me.
I like bigger necks better. Had to sell some wonderful guitars because once I started playing classical guitar on the side, I couldn't play on the 60's Gibson necks. Forget Rickenbackers. But...
I for one, am just glad this version of 'Gibson vs. Other Guitar Builders' is over. As much as they've paid lawyers over the years, Gibson could have invested in improving their products as well as...
Yes but the always-on bright setting cancels that out for me. Regardless, the helix pedal into the henriksen blows away the quilter's tube emulation so it's a moot point. Of course, you can also...
"The Heart of the Matter" is a song recorded by American rock singer Don Henley from his third solo studio album, The End of the Innocence (1989). Written by Henley, Mike Campbell, and J. D. Souther....
^ Booooo. Have 1 instrument play time and the other play more lick based. It isn't necessary for 1 to always lay out.
The best way I found to comp with a piano is to stop playing. I saw Bernstein do it and copied it because it’s easy.
I've not had an experience that bad from Heritage. I did have a 335 that was badly twisted.
Heritage is not focusing on them either. It's a small part of their output.
Blues-rock will never be blues even though now the general public, and many guitarists, think it is that. Maybe it's being blues police but I can't help but notice some of the deficiencies that have...
"most of the jazz guitarists in NYC have said that the deluxe isn't loud enough for all their gigs" Some have their Deluxes modified to 6L6's for more headroom
The Heart of the Matter, Don Henley 1989
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