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We don't want to abuse guitars, but some people worry about every nick and checking. We bought them to be played just like we buy our homes. When new they look the best, it is all downhill after...
A Faraday cage in an archtop is probably possible, but not practical. You might try eliminating, or at least reducing, electromagnetic interference where you're playing. Computers, routers, phones,...
Recent advances in A.I. are going to be over the head of everyone. When you have to have a lawyer to even consider being a musician these days, something is off.
Hi folks - I’m looking to sell this 2008(?) jazzamp 112 w/ reverb. I would say it’s in good+ condition. The nylon cover bag is pretty much shot though (this was not a fancy cover anyway). I paid $550...
"Parlor guitar" is more of a musical-genre than an instrument-category term--a "parlor guitar" is just the instrument on which the music (a division of what's sometimes called "piano-bench music") is...
How about Bb | Cm | Dm | Cm Dm | Eb | Dm | Cm You can do 7-6 on each chord Bbmaj7 Bb6 | Cm7 Cm6 | Dm7 Dm6* | Cm7 Cm6 * not a diatonic chord, but it gives you the G7 sound
I have used a multimeter checking ground. Doing a connectivity test I get sound when touching a metal tuning post and the grounding sleeve of the guitar cable. I'm fairly certain ground is...
Thx for the input everyone. Latin kind of bugs me, so no I would no worry about doing a deep dive with the different authentic grooves. I just try and do a decent bossa and call it a day. I hate...
Pics would be helpful. Not because it would help me put a date on your guitar, I just think Peerless Jazz City's are great looking guitars:)
That's not what I have experienced. I've played instruments with ungrounded strings (I know they were, because I built them) which were noisy when not being touched, but quiet when I touched the...
Welcome to the forum and please do a NGD when your beauty arrives.
Honestly, one of my favourite guitars in the Gibson line up. Ever. And because they have a solid carved top, in the hands of a real player, they will just get better over time. They got everything...
Well, yes. In that the spike around 2 kHZ is reduced considerably. But because that can let you open up the tone control a little bit more, the sound is perhaps rounder than darker.
None of my guitars have ever checked, so I have no advice to offer except that I think this adds to the charm of vintage instruments along with fading, ambering, etc. I don't know if I would feel...
It was, I was quite surprised. But a lot of them, maybe the majority, prefered Eb - Eo.
2008(?) Henriksen 112
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