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A wood crack is a wood crack when there's a split in the wood. It might or might not go all the way through to the other side. A finish crack/check is a crack in the finish. I can't tell what that...
The lack of replies to your straightforward question reveals what I believe to be a common source of confusion: does connecting two speakers in series reverse the polarity of the second one? The...
I was accidentally doing the pivoting practice recently as well. Yeah it's really a big tool.
Sorry - that was a joke. I’m so old that I knew Volta :smile-new: I still call caps condensers because it’s what they were called when I was a kid with my first electric guitar. But I do like my...
I am working on this method today, but not quite sure if I was doing it the right way, is it possible that you take a short video of you doing this practice? Would be very predicated, thanks!
I posted a thread on this L-4 yesterday and attaching pics for any perspective on this carved natural top. I can't actually feel the crack but see it, where the pickup joins the wood. Just trying to...
I've added more info re the specs - unfortunately the JUKE website is down and the builder has retired. These amps are SINGULAR in respect to their special features and at this price point NOTHING...
To add to this, pivoting is a technique I want to explore for playing arpeggios in a small space on the neck. Pivoting just involves when ascending playing the next note an octave down.
Congrats, Stefan! That is lovely. I like especially your idea of swapping out the pickups for Lollars, and that laurel fretboard is gorgeous. Play it in good health for a good long time!
Such a difference between the clips just two months ago in the beginning of the thread! It's really inspiring me to practice this style, being so hip to listen to. One thing that I believe comes...
Just did a quick Autumn Leaves to show how I would personally use this sound. There's no denying it's 'raised eyebrows' but I do like it. Stream Underpigs by Christianm77 | Listen online for free...
Thomastik 12s are too light, and plinky on the E and B. Put on a Daddario 13 and 17 and it sounds much better, although hard to bend. I’m going to try Chrome 12s next, then Thomastik 13s (Epiphone...
It may affect the tone. I would recommend doing it, and seeing whether you like it better. It's easily reversible, so if you don't like it in series you can return it to parallel, no harm no foul.
Cool! That’s one fine guitar. And I love that you used a condenser instead of a capacitor. You need a bumper sticker that says “My tone cap is a condenser!”
When is a crack a crack?
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