I suspect this question displays that i didn't get my dad's electrical engineering genes, but i've been unable to find this out in searches.
It is a pain to unplug the cord from my Slaman nylon, and even from the input to the RMC pictured above from their site. The Slaman has no battery in it; the rmc unit does, and i think the battery only drains when i have the 1/4 inch cable plugged into the mono out. I understand i can use phantom power, but i'm not---only the 9V in the unit. The 13 pin cord doesn't draw power, does it? only the 1/4 inch out to the amp? thanks for the help.
Hi, I've had that system once and it is indeed a pain to plug and unplug. If I ever get a flattop with a pickup system I'll get one with a regular jack system, for sure (I don't think these days RMC sound that much better than regular pickups).
As for your question, if I remember correctly, it's the opposite. It drwas battery if the input is plugged in, regardless of output. But it was a long time ago, so I may be wrong. All my other battery pedals work that way, they drain battery if the input is plugged, regardless of the output.
So I decided to do a clip to see where I"m at on this tune. Tweeked the backing track to a tempo I could play, set up the recording and did it without any real practice. But forgot to press "record"...
Purely visually, +5 on the blonde. But as I have found, outward appearance and personality don't always match. Play them first, if you can, or at least hear them played.
I had a Victoria low-powered tweed twin version with 2 12" speakers, and it was my main gigging amp for years.
I was playing more blues and rock then, but it sounded great for jazz as well- very...
Wiki got there first. Trouble is, it's wrong. They think only the ascending form of the scale is used. We'll have to write in.
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Yes, I have not weighed it but it is insanely light. The other thing I would note is that the neck is one of my favorite necks ever, just the right depth and taper for me. Additionally, I've had it...
I think I prefer the newer one as well, but it might just be that you are used to playing it?
But I must say, if I had a 175 that sounded like that, I wouldn't be looking for another!
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