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I get the idea Stickmangumby, however ive not had the same luck you have...
I dont use any of the preset models since i dont paticually like any of them, my "D" channel patch is the gain around the 7 mark, with bass on about 5, mids on about 3 and treble on about 7, the channel volume is on 8, with no effects and only slight reverb (2 at most)
However on both my BC rich which has 2 humbuckers or my cruiser with H/S/H config, i cant get any real feedback from it,
I think ill go with the new theory which is get a pedal infront of the Line 6 and force it to feedback wether it likes it or not
If its anyhelp, i havent got the noise gate enabled on the amp (seen no need to as of yet)
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Happy new year everyone, hope 2006 brings lots of guitar goodies
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I had one and sold it the week before i brought my Line 6, thinking the distortion on the amp would be good enough on its own (which it is)
Ill have to hunt another one down now
Cheers for the link haggardguy
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I think ill give the compressor/practice amp idea ago!!
Ive tried on other peoples amps and i can get feedback quite easily when i run towards the amp and force feed my guitar down its throat...
Cheers for all your help guys, really appreciated!
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Hey Anti
Ive been following the sustainer thread but dont rate my self as capable of undertaking such a project... id much rather buy a pre built sustainer and install it, however im on a tight budget...
Does anyone else have any ideas?
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Ok this is going to seem weird but your help is appreciated
There is a couple of songs our band play that sound quite cool with feedback gradually coming in before playing... i also like feedback occasinally at the end of songs (well i dont, crowd do though )
However without turning my Line6 Spider 2 - 212 amp up onto Full (not healthy) it wont feedback, i do the usual guitar on full and place pups infronta the amp, but no feedback...
Perfect for those who want a quiet set... but not helpful for me!
Now i was wondering, is it possible that i can wire some form of circuit into my guitars (near the volume pot (or using one of the tone pots?) to create feedback?
Cheers guys
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Damn double post
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I figured it was you man, how yah been?
I'll probaly just leave it natural. If it looks bad then i'll do it the same as the body, it's a win-win situation
Yeh ive been good thankyou yourself?
And i must admit, over time i think the natural finish might suit it more... but like you say, either way is win win
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Oh right cool (just incase you didnt kno, this is SlainAngel lol)
I do really like that design actually, are you going to mimic the finish from the body on the headstock or leave it natural (as decided orignally)?
Look forward to watching this one unfold!
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Glad to see your finally starting this one Algee!
I might of missed it but have you had a chance to decide what your doing with the headstock yet?
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That laptop isnt going to stand up to much gaming dude
Graphics ATI Radeon Xpress 200M With 32MB DDRNot many laptops are good for gaming unless you want to drop some serious money, stick to a desktop machine for gaming
Also the 40gb Drive might be a lil small if you do a lot of recording on it, but apart from that, it should be ok
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Nothing more to say except that is truly amazing work Perry
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+1
Think itl be good to see those killer guitars once again against each other
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Looks to me like they unleashed the fury on that one. Ahem.
Wonder if the guy who made this neck is off to go write an album about it now
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I really do like that inlay, top job dude
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As if powertabs have had to stop... powertabs is brilliant
However powertabs havent said they are down permantly.. so theres hope
Power Tab Community - News[December 17th, 2005] Due to the recent actions of the MPA (see here), we had to change the available content temporarily. More information will be posted soon. Sorry for any inconveniences this change may cause. Thank you for your understanding and patience.
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Coming along nicely man!
Good luck with the rest of the build
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Looks to me like he put the pickup in the "sweet spot."
My only complaint is the shaping of the neck near the neck pocket. It looks like you left it square for about a foot up next to the neck pocket. Other than that, it looks good!
I dont know much about bass, i was just basing it upon what i could see as apposed to understand
Cheers for the info Primal
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Definitly looks nice man
Personally dont like the huge gap between the neck and the pickup, but i guess thats just me being fussy
Great work dude
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Thats harsh man, i also have to work new years eve.. but at the worst possible times as well
11:00pm New years eve - 4:00am New years day
Deary me its GOING to kill me im sure of it..
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Merry xmas to you all
Hope Santa brings you lots of guitar goodies!
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I wouldnt say its weird, i mean afterall your not making it to the same standards as the bronze series (theoretically )
Plus you should base it on what YOU want, if you like it, then go for it!!
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As much as I was wanting to do the black burst or the brighter orange/yellow colors - I totally wimped out and went with something more familiar.
I'm in a bit of a time crunch so I wanted to allow more time to practice a black burst on a future project. I still want an orange quilt someday also.
For this project, I went with the ubiquitous blue-burst:
I'm so boring and predictable it's disturbing. Maybe next time.
Thanks for the input. See ya!
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Definitly looks like a great finish there, nice one
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Hey and welcome to the forum dude
Use the search feature before starting a new thread, and with that your good to go!
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