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I should have shared some pics with my initial post even if there's nothing that will let me get to 2 on the volume without developing tinnitus. I love the amp, just wondered if there was a way to...
An interesting figure who seems almost forgotten today but was an influence on Miles, Brownie, Howard Mcgee, Lee Morgan etc. Maybe overlooked because he died in 1950 @ only 26 from tuberculosis and...
I will never regret buying my 1950 Epiphone Triumph. It's a beautiful beast. Thanks John
My Marshall JCM 800 4014 is like that. I just turn the guitar's volume right down. The sound is amazingly vintage albeit slightly distorted!
I've been looking for information on this guitar, and it seems to be conflicting and confusing. Possibly that's because they quit making them 18 years ago? I've read where it has laminate...
An inefficient speaker can quiet it down a bit. Depends what's in there now. I have a 62 Ampeg Reverberocket that is in living room rotation now. Also turn the guitar down. learn to live with the...
Not if they are totally slackened to alter the TR, as some have suggested.
I go microphone and direct guitar plugged into an audio interface then to Reaper linked to OBS Virtual Camera to Zoom. (I use the plugin ReaStream in Reaper and OBS and "Cable Output VB Virtual...
Yamaha is a great company. I have 3 Pacifica 120S's and 1 RGX A2. They are all great guitars. The guy I bought some skull rings from yesterday said he could drive a Yamaha instead of a Harley as well...
I got this at a charity shop (thrift store) yesterday. I Feel Pretty reminded me of MFT which is one of the few waltzs that I've played in a jazz style (sax, guitar and upright). I've since checked...
Tube amps sound better at all volumes. An “overpowered” tube amp still sounds wonderful at low volumes. 90% of the time at home I play through my 64 vibrolux reverb and the 5w-15w amps in my closet...
Yes, I am. From what I see, you've already started two other threads asking for amp advice (with many informative responses), and other threads asking for guitar advice that you've turned into...
Why? FWIW, the strings going uniformly out of tune is a good way to check how you're doing!
I've seen people physically bend a neck back (slightly!) against full string tension before tightening a truss rod. I think I've seen Stewmac doing it. I guess it reduces the friction of the nut...
The Loar LH-500
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