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02-24-2021, 09:04 PM
Direct modulation in action.
As soon as you can get me a 7 days a week gig I'll develop my voice. It's funny how we forget the most important part of the golden years. Miles didn't come up performing once a month at the coffee...
I used to have his dvd called no nonesense jazz guitar but never made it through. But he does seem like a practical teacher which is why I was having a hard time choosing where to focus for a couple...
Thanks. Solid advice for a long-term outlook. I already made some fine tuning to my routine.
I have always assumed L for (Lloyd) Loar, Gibson's designer at the time... but I don't actually know if that's correct. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Loar
Rather than guessing or comparing to previous problems (called “poke and hope” by techs). if I may suggest getting a signal generator app for your phone/pad. Attach the output to your switch...
The Strandberg design is interesting to me purely from a practical point of view. Since developing some chronic wrist/thumb and elbow issues it seems to be a possible solution, or partial solution in...
yes the issue has split Britain in half .... I'm pro Europe but I'm not allowed to talk about it amongst some of my partners family now .... because it causes upsets pathetic
Hey jazzfrog really good logical technician type work! If it wasn’t for us Technicians the stuff Engineers designed would never work. :cool: (OK when I was an ET it was core memories, but still)))
So after a week of running with the 22k value, and having a noticeable hiss, still not as bad as before, I decided to give a try to a lower value. Reminder that a value of 2.2k bring the gain for...
I was just listening to jazz happening now on wqln 91.3 and they played a cut from your album, Henry! Way cool, man! :cool:
long form tune, but I love it non the less :cool:
If you look at the pictures and read the description you'll see that the Nocaster you referenced was refinished, sanded down, modified, has changed parts, etc. The antithesis of a prime, unmolested...
It's possible that the pickup has an intermittent short or open, but not likely. I agree with cleaning the pots. Depending on the wiring scheme, the bridge pot can affect the volume of the neck...
Silly question..
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