05-03-2020, 06:58 PM
#151
Originally Posted By Dominik⏩
I was actually looking into stuff like modelling amps like Line 6 hd500x and amp sims such as bias fx. Gear and stuff like that has always been something I never got into and it's so confusing trying to figure this stuff out. Getting into learning music theory was much easier for me than this stuff lmao
If it's just to mic an amp or go direct for modeling software then a simple interface is fine.
The only reason to spend more is for more inputs, better preamps for condenser mics, and lower latency. I use a Steinberg UR44 for 3 stereo pairs in and also wanted something that could run off its own power supply.
The only reason to spend more is for more inputs, better preamps for condenser mics, and lower latency. I use a Steinberg UR44 for 3 stereo pairs in and also wanted something that could run off its own power supply.
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05-04-2020, 08:39 AM
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Does anyone know a good and easy country chords? Right now I can only play America- Horse With No Name.
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05-04-2020, 08:52 AM
#153
Originally Posted By NaturalFTW⏩
Just be careful if you get the hd500x…It's way too powerful and will change you as a person not just a guitarist
I was actually looking into stuff like modelling amps like Line 6 hd500x and amp sims such as bias fx. Gear and stuff like that has always been something I never got into and it's so confusing trying to figure this stuff out. Getting into learning music theory was much easier for me than this stuff lmao
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05-04-2020, 09:28 AM
#154
Originally Posted By Dominik⏩
Outstanding video and discussion. Wasn’t my favorite tone back then, but it’s inspired me to try and nail Jason Becker’s tone from “A lil ain’t enough”, which I find to be one of the best tones from that era (along with Zakk’ stone from No rest for the Wicked)
This man puts out some great content.
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05-04-2020, 03:43 PM
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sup brahs
i have a Suhr 'Strat' which I love, but looking for a second guitar for heavier stuff like Metallica etc, and just riffs in general. Looking to spend around £1000. Where should I be looking?
i have a Suhr 'Strat' which I love, but looking for a second guitar for heavier stuff like Metallica etc, and just riffs in general. Looking to spend around £1000. Where should I be looking?
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05-04-2020, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted By BenjiDaldes⏩
Plenty of Ltd, Ibanez, Charvel, and schecter models that’ll fit the bill. It’s a great time for guitar purchases
sup brahs
i have a Suhr 'Strat' which I love, but looking for a second guitar for heavier stuff like Metallica etc, and just riffs in general. Looking to spend around £1000. Where should I be looking?
i have a Suhr 'Strat' which I love, but looking for a second guitar for heavier stuff like Metallica etc, and just riffs in general. Looking to spend around £1000. Where should I be looking?
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05-04-2020, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted By cjmadscientist⏩
Do you not prefer to try them in a store before you buy? I was looking at a prs too, because they seem a bit more versatile
Plenty of Ltd, Ibanez, Charvel, and schecter models that’ll fit the bill. It’s a great time for guitar purchases
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05-04-2020, 05:08 PM
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Randomly browsing gear and ran into this G&L super strat. Didn't know they made that kind of guitar but it looks so ****ing awesome even tho I hate plain maple necks. If only I was a dentist with more money than skill…
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05-04-2020, 10:51 PM
#159
Originally Posted By SwimToTheMoon⏩
it's true. it drives you to prioritize getting an AxeFx III over furniture, appliances, or any other possible upgrades to your living environment.
Just be careful if you get the hd500x…It's way too powerful and will change you as a person not just a guitarist
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05-05-2020, 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted By VTheKing⏩
They offered an ebony fingerboard in blue sapphire and blue ice frost.
Randomly browsing gear and ran into this G&L super strat. Didn't know they made that kind of guitar but it looks so ****ing awesome even tho I hate plain maple necks. If only I was a dentist with more money than skill…
If you like that style of guitar with HH, 22 frets, Floyd, rounded edges, etc., then take a look at the JS1000 built from 1994-2013. They digitally modeled one of Satriani's favorite Strat necks (medium C shape) with a 9.5" radius and 42mm nut. 1994-1997 have a "JS Custom" inlay at the 21st fret. They also made a few mahogany hardtail models: JS6, JS6000, JS1600, and JS2000. Here's my 1994 JS1000 in Black Pearl before I modified it.
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05-05-2020, 04:46 AM
#161
Originally Posted By BenjiDaldes⏩
I have bought a bunch of guitars online without trying them first. It’s all been from places with good return policies and good reputations (Wildwood, Sweetwater, etc).
Do you not prefer to try them in a store before you buy? I was looking at a prs too, because they seem a bit more versatile
As long as there’s no obvious mechanical/physical/electronic problems, it becomes a matter of preference and a good setup. Most “duds” are, to me, a good setup away from being great.
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05-05-2020, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted By rollerball⏩
Not to mention your body changes when you only eat instant noodles for the next month
it's true. it drives you to prioritize getting an AxeFx III over furniture, appliances, or any other possible upgrades to your living environment.
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05-05-2020, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted By SwimToTheMoon⏩
Just be careful if you get the hd500x…It's way too powerful and will change you as a person not just a guitarist
Originally Posted By rollerball⏩
Lmaoo I know we all say this but, "I'll be good for a while if I get that."
it's true. it drives you to prioritize getting an AxeFx III over furniture, appliances, or any other possible upgrades to your living environment.
I found one on kijiji for like 350 so I was strongly debating it. How much better/worse is the 500x from the regular hd500? I found someone selling that for about 200
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05-06-2020, 11:37 AM
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why is this no longer stickied wtf
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05-06-2020, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted By Dominik⏩
I think superstrats look weird with rounded edges all over the body, I like the good ol' forearm cut better. Which is why I love the aesthetics of Charvels. I remember a brah posting something a real beauty similar to this a while back:
They offered an ebony fingerboard in blue sapphire and blue ice frost.
If you like that style of guitar with HH, 22 frets, Floyd, rounded edges, etc., then take a look at the JS1000 built from 1994-2013. They digitally modeled one of Satriani's favorite Strat necks (medium C shape) with a 9.5" radius and 42mm nut. 1994-1997 have a "JS Custom" inlay at the 21st fret. They also made a few mahogany hardtail models: JS6, JS6000, JS1600, and JS2000. Here's my 1994 JS1000 in Black Pearl before I modified it.
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If you like that style of guitar with HH, 22 frets, Floyd, rounded edges, etc., then take a look at the JS1000 built from 1994-2013. They digitally modeled one of Satriani's favorite Strat necks (medium C shape) with a 9.5" radius and 42mm nut. 1994-1997 have a "JS Custom" inlay at the 21st fret. They also made a few mahogany hardtail models: JS6, JS6000, JS1600, and JS2000. Here's my 1994 JS1000 in Black Pearl before I modified it.
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05-06-2020, 05:01 PM
#166
Originally Posted By NaturalFTW⏩
Same
why is this no longer stickied wtf
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Originally Posted By NaturalFTW⏩
Too many corona stickies.
why is this no longer stickied wtf
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I like both designs but prefer Ibanez over Charvel. The JS doesn't need a forearm cut because it tapers to a thin beveled edge which runs all the way along the top and is a lot more comfortable than a Strat.
I think superstrats look weird with rounded edges all over the body, I like the good ol' forearm cut better. Which is why I love the aesthetics of Charvels. I remember a brah posting something a real beauty similar to this a while back:
I mentioned it because they made them for around 20 years so there would be a decent number of used ones out there so someone after a 22 fret HH Strat with a Floyd might want to look at those given they're probably around $1K or less used now and in today's money brand new would be $3000 guitars.
I see a lot of new guitars selling for $3K+ that really aren't worth what people are paying for them and that's money that could go toward a nice amp or Axe-FX. For sure it's great if you're happy with them but usually when you've been playing for a while there are certain things that you want to change and when you spend a lot you'll be less likely to make those changes because you don't want to affect resale value. I've said this many times but I'd rather get something more affordable and modify it until it's what I want rather than spending thousands chasing something that doesn't exist.
05-06-2020, 11:23 PM
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05-06-2020, 11:31 PM
#169
Originally Posted By BenjiDaldes⏩
It depends what sort of specification you prefer. I've never played a Suhr, but most PRS have a 25' scale length and medium jumbo frets. The necks are chunkier than the Wizard necks Ibanez use too for example.
Do you not prefer to try them in a store before you buy? I was looking at a prs too, because they seem a bit more versatile
The Mark Holcomb signature PRS has a 25.5' scale length and extra jumbo's, they also ship with coil split-able Seymour Duncans and are brilliant guitars for the money. You would just need it setting up for standard as they ship in Drop C.
Ibanez have models that would fit the bill at every price point, you would just have to choose body shape and pickups etc.
As far as ordering online goes, if you're buying new, go to a reputable store and they will have a flexable returns policy. Email their guitar department and ask one of their expert to pick out and check over the guitar before sending it. That's what I do and never had a problem.
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05-06-2020, 11:44 PM
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I hope this gets resticked in the future, there is so much invaluable discussion and knowledge that it doesn't deserve to be shoved off page 1. I'll have to start posting more than I usually do then.
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05-07-2020, 03:17 PM
#171
Originally Posted By Dominik⏩
There are a ****ton of good second-hand Ibanezes going around for very cheap, I did buy two of them but they were extended range and I couldn't get used to them. For 6-string shredders I alternated between Schecter/LTD/Jackson/EBMM and I kept none of them LOL
Too many corona stickies.
I like both designs but prefer Ibanez over Charvel. The JS doesn't need a forearm cut because it tapers to a thin beveled edge which runs all the way along the top and is a lot more comfortable than a Strat.
I mentioned it because they made them for around 20 years so there would be a decent number of used ones out there so someone after a 22 fret HH Strat with a Floyd might want to look at those given they're probably around $1K or less used now and in today's money brand new would be $3000 guitars.
I see a lot of new guitars selling for $3K+ that really aren't worth what people are paying for them and that's money that could go toward a nice amp or Axe-FX. For sure it's great if you're happy with them but usually when you've been playing for a while there are certain things that you want to change and when you spend a lot you'll be less likely to make those changes because you don't want to affect resale value. I've said this many times but I'd rather get something more affordable and modify it until it's what I want rather than spending thousands chasing something that doesn't exist.
I like both designs but prefer Ibanez over Charvel. The JS doesn't need a forearm cut because it tapers to a thin beveled edge which runs all the way along the top and is a lot more comfortable than a Strat.
I mentioned it because they made them for around 20 years so there would be a decent number of used ones out there so someone after a 22 fret HH Strat with a Floyd might want to look at those given they're probably around $1K or less used now and in today's money brand new would be $3000 guitars.
I see a lot of new guitars selling for $3K+ that really aren't worth what people are paying for them and that's money that could go toward a nice amp or Axe-FX. For sure it's great if you're happy with them but usually when you've been playing for a while there are certain things that you want to change and when you spend a lot you'll be less likely to make those changes because you don't want to affect resale value. I've said this many times but I'd rather get something more affordable and modify it until it's what I want rather than spending thousands chasing something that doesn't exist.
Nowadays I'm a lot less gear-obsessed and I'm happy with my main guitars but eventually I want to see if I can find a floating trem keeper. Doubt it'll be an Ibanez tho, I'm trying to find something that's very thin but also not particularly wide. Might have to go Warmoth/custom because it appears to be industry standard to make a guitar neck wider if it has a floating bridge…
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05-08-2020, 05:21 AM
#172
Originally Posted By VTheKing⏩
As you know finding a neck that agrees with you requires a lot of trial and error. The odds of finding one paired with the body shape you like, the right bridge (e.g. Floyd), pickups that sound and react exactly the way you want, etc. are even more slim unless you go the custom route. Maybe if you already have a big collection you can start swapping parts around until you find what you want.
There are a ****ton of good second-hand Ibanezes going around for very cheap, I did buy two of them but they were extended range and I couldn't get used to them. For 6-string shredders I alternated between Schecter/LTD/Jackson/EBMM and I kept none of them LOL
Nowadays I'm a lot less gear-obsessed and I'm happy with my main guitars but eventually I want to see if I can find a floating trem keeper. Doubt it'll be an Ibanez tho, I'm trying to find something that's very thin but also not particularly wide. Might have to go Warmoth/custom because it appears to be industry standard to make a guitar neck wider if it has a floating bridge…
Nowadays I'm a lot less gear-obsessed and I'm happy with my main guitars but eventually I want to see if I can find a floating trem keeper. Doubt it'll be an Ibanez tho, I'm trying to find something that's very thin but also not particularly wide. Might have to go Warmoth/custom because it appears to be industry standard to make a guitar neck wider if it has a floating bridge…
It took me at least a year to settle on the right pickups.
05-08-2020, 10:58 AM
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During one of my random YT music sessions I came across this video but as I watched and read down there was this fantastic quote:
"Music is defining time with emotions, with notes."
"Music is defining time with emotions, with notes."
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05-11-2020, 10:41 AM
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Fractal boyos have you tried this yet?
05-11-2020, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted By Dominik⏩
Fractal boyos have you tried this yet?
I’ve been using the pitch block for my chorus needs in that EVH type of way. This patch is insane with all the things you can do
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05-17-2020, 08:56 AM
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I'm about to pull the trigger on this baby here. I was looking for the original HT-Metal version, but it's so damn rare I can't find it anymore. I bought one brand new for my friend back in 2014-2015. After that the HT-Metal version became extremely difficult to find brand new. I passed over it 3 times used, and missed my chance.
I stumbled across the HT-Dual, which is the precusror to the HT-Metal. Mint condition, and the seller just raised the price, so I sent him an offer similar to his previous price listing.
These things are getting so rare, that I can't afford to pass over it again. I've been wanting one of these babies for a while. You can use it at the front end or as a pre amp in your FX loop.
EDIT: The ******* declined my offer, but it was the wrong listing. He was asking for $175 plus shipping LOL. I found the correct listing for $135 plus shipping, and buying it now.
$167 is a steal for a pedal that was originally over $200 brand new. FUARK
I stumbled across the HT-Dual, which is the precusror to the HT-Metal. Mint condition, and the seller just raised the price, so I sent him an offer similar to his previous price listing.
These things are getting so rare, that I can't afford to pass over it again. I've been wanting one of these babies for a while. You can use it at the front end or as a pre amp in your FX loop.
EDIT: The ******* declined my offer, but it was the wrong listing. He was asking for $175 plus shipping LOL. I found the correct listing for $135 plus shipping, and buying it now.
$167 is a steal for a pedal that was originally over $200 brand new. FUARK
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05-19-2020, 06:59 PM
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Classy move from PRS.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKBN22V1BE
Maryland’s decision to reopen non-essential businesses came just in time for high-end guitar maker PRS Guitars, which kept 374 workers on its payroll during an eight-week shutdown that has gouged a deep hole in revenues, executives said.
Founder Paul Reed Smith told Reuters the company took on millions of dollars in debt to keep paying workers and ensure production could resume when the lockdown ended.
“It was a pretty powerful gut check about whether it was the right thing to do or not,” he said. “Then I found that some of the people would only get 25, 50 cents on the dollar with unemployment - that was unacceptable to me and the whole team here.”
So the company sprang into action, selling nearly all its existing inventory, applying for and receiving a federal Small Business Administration loan, and working with retailers to help them boost online sales. And it is still negotiating with banks to fill any liquidity gaps.
“We wanted to keep our promise to the employees that we’d given them a job. And so, during this period we paid them while they were off,” he said. “We bet on our employees and we bet on the government reopening in enough time that we could survive.”
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKBN22V1BE
Maryland’s decision to reopen non-essential businesses came just in time for high-end guitar maker PRS Guitars, which kept 374 workers on its payroll during an eight-week shutdown that has gouged a deep hole in revenues, executives said.
Founder Paul Reed Smith told Reuters the company took on millions of dollars in debt to keep paying workers and ensure production could resume when the lockdown ended.
“It was a pretty powerful gut check about whether it was the right thing to do or not,” he said. “Then I found that some of the people would only get 25, 50 cents on the dollar with unemployment - that was unacceptable to me and the whole team here.”
So the company sprang into action, selling nearly all its existing inventory, applying for and receiving a federal Small Business Administration loan, and working with retailers to help them boost online sales. And it is still negotiating with banks to fill any liquidity gaps.
“We wanted to keep our promise to the employees that we’d given them a job. And so, during this period we paid them while they were off,” he said. “We bet on our employees and we bet on the government reopening in enough time that we could survive.”
05-19-2020, 09:05 PM
#178
Originally Posted By Dominik⏩
PRS will no doubt make it but I wonder how many guitar companies will go bankrupt… most brick-and-mortar retailers will probably be toast, but I also feel like the market was oversatured with too many brands competing at the same price points.
Classy move from PRS.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKBN22V1BE
Maryland’s decision to reopen non-essential businesses came just in time for high-end guitar maker PRS Guitars, which kept 374 workers on its payroll during an eight-week shutdown that has gouged a deep hole in revenues, executives said.
Founder Paul Reed Smith told Reuters the company took on millions of dollars in debt to keep paying workers and ensure production could resume when the lockdown ended.
“It was a pretty powerful gut check about whether it was the right thing to do or not,” he said. “Then I found that some of the people would only get 25, 50 cents on the dollar with unemployment - that was unacceptable to me and the whole team here.”
So the company sprang into action, selling nearly all its existing inventory, applying for and receiving a federal Small Business Administration loan, and working with retailers to help them boost online sales. And it is still negotiating with banks to fill any liquidity gaps.
“We wanted to keep our promise to the employees that we’d given them a job. And so, during this period we paid them while they were off,” he said. “We bet on our employees and we bet on the government reopening in enough time that we could survive.”
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKBN22V1BE
Maryland’s decision to reopen non-essential businesses came just in time for high-end guitar maker PRS Guitars, which kept 374 workers on its payroll during an eight-week shutdown that has gouged a deep hole in revenues, executives said.
Founder Paul Reed Smith told Reuters the company took on millions of dollars in debt to keep paying workers and ensure production could resume when the lockdown ended.
“It was a pretty powerful gut check about whether it was the right thing to do or not,” he said. “Then I found that some of the people would only get 25, 50 cents on the dollar with unemployment - that was unacceptable to me and the whole team here.”
So the company sprang into action, selling nearly all its existing inventory, applying for and receiving a federal Small Business Administration loan, and working with retailers to help them boost online sales. And it is still negotiating with banks to fill any liquidity gaps.
“We wanted to keep our promise to the employees that we’d given them a job. And so, during this period we paid them while they were off,” he said. “We bet on our employees and we bet on the government reopening in enough time that we could survive.”
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05-20-2020, 09:10 AM
#179
Cleaning house for a new axe. If anyones looking to scoop up a new V mines up for grabs.
Might be willing to cut an additional discount for misc brahs.
https://reverb.com/item/33628414-gib...18-aged-cherry
Might be willing to cut an additional discount for misc brahs.
https://reverb.com/item/33628414-gib...18-aged-cherry
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05-22-2020, 06:46 PM
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So my BlackStar HT-Dual arrived, but I feel like my poverty Marshall MG15CD is holding back its potential for sound.
I'm looking getting this baby
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And running it through a Seismic Cab, but I'm not sure what speaker I want to load into it. I plan on purchasing it unloaded.
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I'm looking getting this baby
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And running it through a Seismic Cab, but I'm not sure what speaker I want to load into it. I plan on purchasing it unloaded.
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That thing is clean bro. Someone should scoop that up pretty soon.
Cleaning house for a new axe. If anyones looking to scoop up a new V mines up for grabs.
Might be willing to cut an additional discount for misc brahs.
https://reverb.com/item/33628414-gib...18-aged-cherry
Might be willing to cut an additional discount for misc brahs.
https://reverb.com/item/33628414-gib...18-aged-cherry
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