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Posts posted by egdeltar
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What would be the tonal difference between direct mounting a humbucking pickup vs. having mounted traditionally using the screw/spring float method?
Thanks.
No difference at all
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I change my strings about every 3 weeks or so, maybe less, maybe more.
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TITEBOND!!
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Looks great! Think we can get a picture of the back?
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With a new guitar you can change/upgrade the pickups, modify the elctronics, level/crown/dress the frets... Those are the first things I would start with.
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Talk about close minded!
"OMG!!!!! They put a trem on an LP!!!!!"
Boohoo!!! Hahahaa..
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You can do it in photoshop by selecting the area you want effected, then use "Hue/Saturation" & select "colorize".
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Id like to know aswell, please clue us in! Thanks...
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If found the router is the easiest way:
http://www.buildyourguitar.com/resources/tips/scarfjnt.htm
and a video: http://www.guitarfrenzy.com/ScarfJoint.wmv
(got all this info from Guitarfenzy)
table saw:
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The bassist in one of the bands I am in is a lefty playing right. It doesnt really matter what hand you lead with when it comes to instruments. When you first begin you have no clue what you are doing anyway.
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I demand Pics!!!!! Hahaha
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That would be GuitarMaestro's 7 string RG style:
http://projectguitar.ibforums.com/index.ph...wtopic=9808&hl=
I love how the back of the body and the neck looks....killer guitar!
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It doesnt really look like Merbau to me. I have a bit of Merbau, its a lot more red in color and has small black grain all through out it. Plus it has no where near as many little channels as that. I could be wrong though...haha wouldnt be the first time.
it just looks like some Mahogany to me...I have some really old mahagony that is about that dark in my garage.
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i dunno...it looks a little blocky to me...
hAHA.. Is that sarcasm?? Hahhaa.. The body shape is not even cut so how can it be blocky?
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You check out allparts?
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There doesnt need to be a definable gap...A drum sander or planer will fix it. Take it to a cabinet shop...................with the sixer
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If your going to paint it a solid color you can just use a 2 part epoxy that you can get at any hardware store. Works great.
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ENGL......
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Take your time and do it again yourself. Dont abbandon it just becuase it didnt come out perfect the first time. You will never learn any thing from that..
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Post a new pic of the back.
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Its definately plywood.
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got lucky and managed to get famous for no random reason!! They are skilless at guitar, drums, vocals
Dont you mean just like every other pop pile O'crap?
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Why Is This Still Up On Pg.com?
in Site Feedback, Issue Reporting and Test area
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Besides that tut, I think the ENTIRE main site needs a revamp.