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Who here plays guitar? - 10/1/2008 5:36:58 PM
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Bro_Shane
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OK, I couldn't find the old guitarists thread so I'm starting a new one. This is for anyone who plays guitar or bass to discuss music, gear, tone, gigs - anything having to do with playing. Anyone who plays Christian or secular music is welcome. This would also be a good place to give a heads up on good deals and who was or was not good to deal with when doing business. Gear reviews would be great, too. I'll start: My main guitar is an '05 American Strat with Tex-Mex pickups, which runs into a Dunlop wah ---> Fulltone Trower OD ---> Fulltone GT 500 (for the boost) ---> Fender Hot Rod Deluxe with Weber 12F150 (the stock speaker stunk). I might use a chorus or phase from time to time. I would love to have a decent vibe pedal. Who's next?
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/1/2008 7:38:35 PM
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I've got a Carvin DC150 and a G&L SC-3, running through a Carvin SX200, colored by a PODxt.
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/3/2008 5:48:18 PM
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jonfortean6
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Wow, you guys are making me feel dumb, lol. I have a guitar, I have no idea what type, just that it is a 38" accoustic. 6-strings, lol.
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/4/2008 12:23:44 PM
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Gretsch 6120-60 Nashville Fender 62RI Jazzmaster 59RI Fender Bassman (4x10 combo) amp '71 Dual Showman Reverb in a Twin (2x12) cabinet 63RI Fender Tube Reverb Late 60s/early 70s era Echoplex tape-loop delay Boss BD-2 Overdrive pedal Boss DD-2 Digital Delay pedal Electro-Harmonix Vibratone pedal '62 Fender Jazz Bass '67(?) Univox 100w Bass head w/Ampeg SVT cabinet cut in half to be 4x10 I'm on the hunt for any of those old 15 watt tube-driven Fender Bullet amps if anybody has one or knows of one available.
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/5/2008 10:11:35 PM
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My main guitar is a '93 American Standard Strat. At church we go direct and I am currently running through an ancient (er, I mean vintage ) Boss ME-5. I really love the pure, un-effected sound of this Strat that I am looking for just a straight ahead amp sim (one of the Tech21 Character Series pedals is in the running) and use my own effects sparingly. The ME-5 sucks your tone. I also have a '97 Lone Star Strat and a Deluxe Active 5-string Jazz Bass.
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/6/2008 12:43:03 AM
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I typically am more into rhythm. I have 2 basses. My main bass is a BC Rich Warlock. I prefer BC Rich because it gives me that heavy thunder sound without the need of extra effects. I use it on a Gibson bass amp. Just for kicksthough, I occasional add a Metal Life distortion pedal. I have recently replaced the strings though with a heavier set of Bass Boomers. It gets loud without even having the volume passed 2.lol *edited cause I cuaght my rude type o, finally*
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/6/2008 11:02:40 AM
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newest addition: Rogue dreadnaught acoustic with Fishman pickup Greeta dreadnaught circa 1983. (made in India under Japanese management contracted by CF Martin) Added Dimarzio transducer. Harmony hollow body bass custom built short scale bass (my workhorse) circa 1990 Telly knock-off Maybell lap guitar that has been in a basket since I acquired it 25 years ago and my baby: mid 70's Les Paul Deluxe tobacco sunburst. You can hear both the Greeta and the Paul on my CD. (Paul is on track 3)
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/6/2008 4:24:37 PM
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ORIGINAL: crankius Hey Bro_Shane! I play classical guitar. I am teaching our son to play guitar. He wanted to play steel string, so I'm teaching him basic chord playing. I got him the Art and Lutherie Ami, which is really great for kids and he can keep it forever as a camp/travel/fun small guitar. Do you plan to teach your kiddos? If they show interest I will. I will probaby wing up with a drummer in the bunch, my luck. I love to play, and did so for a living back when i was a heathern. My other gear: ESP LTD M-100 FM Xvaviere XV-500 (Zemantis copy) XV -600, a semi-hollow thinline Tele copy with P-90s An Xaviere Srat copy Fender Vibro Champ XD Bugera 6260 2x12 combo Bugera 333 head Crate V33H head Palomino V-Series 2x12 Cab with two Celection 70/80s Fulltone Trower overdrive Fulltone GT-500 OD/distortion BBE Soul Vibe Dunlop Wah POD XT Live And a various assortment of other pedals (a few other OD with a delay or chorus thrown in) I mostl use the Crate with the POD XTL and the 2x12 cab when I play at church. Other than that it's guitar, wah, drive, amp. The Xaviere guitars are great guitars for the money. The pickups are GFS (which are really good). I had to recrown and dress the frets, set the action and intonation on all of them but I like doing that kind of stuff.
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/6/2008 4:42:05 PM
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ORIGINAL: DaveW Telly knock-off That's "Tele" dude . No offense, just pickin' at ya (pun intended).
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/6/2008 6:38:03 PM
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Playing since I was 12. Current main rig: G&L Invader, or Ibanez RGT 320Q Elmwood Modena 60 amp Marshall 1936 cab Budda Wah Xotic BB Preamp DLS Echotap Marshall Supervibe Korg Pitchblack Also got an old G&L SC-3 and a Takamine dreadnought. I'd post a pic or two, but can't for some reason, it won't work.
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/6/2008 7:31:10 PM
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i do
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/6/2008 8:44:29 PM
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Ooh, a gear list! Fun. My main church rig: Godin Solidac or Godin Freeway Classic Bixonic Expandora II o/d PEEBSound TS808 clone w/ mods Boss EQ Boss tuner Visual Sound H2O Digitech Digiverb Danelectro French Fries auto-wah Epiphone Valve Standard amp Other gear: Gibson Les Paul Standard ESP 400 Series "strat' Seagull S6+CW Duet II Godin A6 Godin Freeway 5 bass LTD DV8-R La Patrie Concert w/ LR Baggs RT System and Remote Control Peavey Delta Blues 210 amp Peavey Classic 115E 15" cabinet Line 6 Spider II 112 amp w/ FBV Express controller Laney BC50 bass amp Line 6 Pocket POD Digitech Bad Monkey Boss DS-1 w/ Indyguitarist Tube Emulator mod 2 Dunlop wah wah pedals, one w/ potentiometer mod Boss RC-2 Loop Station A bunch of other instruments and stuff...
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/7/2008 5:54:28 AM
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Fender F-210 acoustic Fender Standard Strat Peavey Renown Amp Kentucky Mandolin Mike
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/7/2008 8:33:42 AM
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i play an acoustic yahmaha.....
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/7/2008 4:30:41 PM
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A couple weeks ago, one of my guitar strings broke. When I restrung it, the tension on the string was tighter than the others. No matter how many times I restring it, It always seems to have to stretch too tight in order to get the desired pitch. Does anyone know what the problem is? Am I stringing it wrong?
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/8/2008 1:05:08 AM
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Depending on which string it is, it may be supposed to be tighter. The higher pitch strings like your B and E will be tighter than your low E and A.
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/8/2008 8:19:20 AM
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ORIGINAL: jonfortean6 A couple weeks ago, one of my guitar strings broke. When I restrung it, the tension on the string was tighter than the others. No matter how many times I restring it, It always seems to have to stretch too tight in order to get the desired pitch. Does anyone know what the problem is? Am I stringing it wrong? You might be but it's very difficult to help you with something like this over the internet. I do have a YouTube video up that teaches a couple different ways to properly tune a guitar if you're interested. Head to YouTube and search gtrdave. You'll find it there. Maybe that will help you.
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/8/2008 1:12:04 PM
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ORIGINAL: Bro_Shane Depending on which string it is, it may be supposed to be tighter. The higher pitch strings like your B and E will be tighter than your low E and A. Not with a properly gaged set of strings. The tension should be even across all strings. to the OP: Did you replace just the one string or the whole set? If just the one, it may be from a heavier set than the rest of the strings resulting in it being under more tension. If that string is not a middle string (D, G) it could start to pull your kneck out of allignment by side-loading it.
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RE: Who here plays guitar? - 10/8/2008 10:44:03 PM
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Depending on which string it is, it may be supposed to be tighter. The higher pitch strings like your B and E will be tighter than your low E and A. Ah. It is the high E string. I just remember the original string being looser than this one is now. quote:
You might be but it's very difficult to help you with something like this over the internet. I do have a YouTube video up that teaches a couple different ways to properly tune a guitar if you're interested. Head to YouTube and search gtrdave. You'll find it there. Maybe that will help you. thanx, I shall check it out. quote:
to the OP: Did you replace just the one string or the whole set? If just the one, it may be from a heavier set than the rest of the strings resulting in it being under more tension. If that string is not a middle string (D, G) it could start to pull your kneck out of allignment by side-loading it. I bought 6 new strings, but only replaced the top string. It feels so tight that, If I was to tune it to GCFBDG, the top string would probably break. Ooo, I wouldn't want my guitar to bend :( quote:
If it's at the correct pitch... how can it be too tight? The pitch is equal to the tension. Am I misunderstanding something here... or should I just remember that I'm not a physics genius and it's all up in the air? I mean, it's seems like it shouldn't be, but it is truly tighter.
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