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My advice is use a splitter - take a DI out from the guitar, send the other signal to the amp and mic the amp. That way you can always reamp or use a plug-in if you don’t like the miced sound. I...
I would add Koch to amp makers who go the extra mile in service - at least by my experience about 15 years ago. They must have sent hundreds of speaker jacks to customers to address cracking nuts of...
Hi there, I’m about to buy a vintage acoustic Gibson L5 (single cutaway, sunburst). I can buy a ‘39 or a ‘46. Both 100%, great condition, original case, etc. The ‘46 has an ebony fretboard (the...
dont forget to check out his replacement, kid andersen. he is incredibly good.
That's good to hear. I'm guessing that the Gibson Exec knows more about this than a Gibson Garage sales dude ... I hope It would be fun to go back there and look into custom ordering an...
Our blues for the week is Misterioso by Monk. It's a 6th sequence over a blues. Our key for the week is Bb, same key as the original tune. Nice version with Milt Jackson being feisty on his solo...
That Tele sure looks a lot like a Strat to me.:smile-new:
Interesting, but keeping my eyes open wouldn't help me not to lose my flow - my whole body gets blasted into another time dimension and it takes me a couple of seconds to come back! ... :nightmare:
How would a Tele into a powered FRFR speaker sound? Something like the Headrush with the 8”.
I thought you said Misterioso?
I have the Fender Nashville Tele, and now I see there is a Squire Nashville Tele for $430 new. Access to this page has been denied.
What are the necks like on these? Thick/thin?
In addition to other suggestions, wear a face mask. In case you do cough, at least you can cover it hands free.
Please advice about buying vintage Gibson L5 (‘39...
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