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...
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...
Tim Lerch demonstrates--and names--the techniques I aspire to in backing a singer. Very specific. I think it's not irrelevant that (despite his limited pipes) he really knows his way around a song. I...
The strings are grounded, if the noise goes away when he touches them. So we already know that. It's remotely possible that the ground connection between the cover of the pickup and the wiring has...
Thanks....I'd considered that a while back....but it's PE30xxxxx on both label, and back of headstock!!
I've emailed ssmguitars@gmail.com (who now 'own' Peerless it seems!) ....but no reply yet.
Hooooray!!!...... I'm not the only one then!! :) ...thought I must be goin' crackers!!
Surprised that no-one's chimed in with a definitive answer really......
Peng -
I'm a pretty basic player but you asked how people got around the changes. Very simple, I just outline them plus a few connecting notes. This progression is the same one Christian was using...
Bebop heads - Scrapple From the Apple
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