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Hot take - the last people a rational Guitar Centre CEO would wish to attract is serious musicians. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hot take - all ice cream flavours are inferior to vanilla. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Congratulations! I've never played one of those guitars, but I've heard positive things about them from everyone who has. Enjoy and may it inspire you playing for years to come!
Jack Pearson is a serious a musician as you can find, and he gigged for years on a Squire Strat that he found at a Guitar Center, IIRC. Said it was one of the best sounding Strats he'd ever run...
That’s cool, it stuck out as more than a regular vamp intro.
The short answer is no. The longer answer is yes with a lot of expense and trouble if you can even buy the pickups separately, it would probably be cheaper to buy the GB10EM. The cheapest answer...
First thing I'd try is a warm pack, maybe a massage. I'd suggest a consult with a doc and get a referral to a physical therapist (especially one who specializes in shoulders). 4 years ago I was...
It was not made in 2022. I actually had that guitar at my home in 2008 and took some photos of it (see below). It was for sale at my brother’s store at the time (Murch Music in Cambridge ON)....
or just try an Alnico2 humbucker in the neck position that should warm it up cp to ceramic ….
yea... but at some point you need to have the technique.... to actually play. Richie's cool... although extremely vanilla. He is organized, has history and has been playing for years... It's...
Sorry, I guess it can be confusing, with the shoulder blade being located on the back... I tend to restrict "back problems" to those directly related to the spinal column, but I realise that may...
A cheaper alternative might be to replace the volume pot (a 500k, I believe) with a 250k. That might just give you the warmer tone that you’re looking for.
Shoulder or back pain, I'm not understanding which you are referring too. FWIW, shoulder pain might be "frozen shoulder" also known as "adhesive capsulitis".
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