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  1. Mobile pre usb by m-audio for sale in excellant condition, it ables you to play and record on computer plugs into your usb. $100.00 or best offer includes box, driver and manual. will sell or trade.

  2. i have for sale the following:

    1- 84-86 Honda Accord repair manual

    1- hal lenonard guitar soloing book w/ cd

    1- an into. to music styles: elecrtic guitar DVD

    1- non working 12 inch celestion G12-30 MG

    1- working 12 inch celestion G12-30 MG

    1- acusitc labs 10 inch speaker from a crate dfx 20

    1- used 12ax7eh electro harmonix tube

    1- no name wood plane

    if you are intrested in anything just send me a message and make an offer.

    -Francisco

    what do you want for the solo book music styles dvd and plane

  3. anyone know of odyssey guitars I was given free guitars while ago and the odyssey had a crack in the neck I put carpenters glue in it best I could without a syringe then put stuff on the nect to weight it down. It is a nice guitar with a nice shape and through body neck. but don't know if it worth fixing up or using as a template.

  4. There is a company that sells huge decals you just stick to the front of the guitar, and VOILA.. you have a george lynch screaming skull guitar, randy rhodes polka dot V, Zaak Wylde Les Paul, but why wouldnt you attempt it yourself?  I am by no means an artist, and Im doing my first one now.  This isnt intended as a rip on you by any means.  Everything I have learned up to this point is trial and error anyways, so why not give it a shot. If it dosent turn out how you like, strip it down and try again.

    No offense taken man, what is the company I will take a look. do you know how to make decals yourself with a computer?

  5. I am using 12th fret method fretted not harmonic with a tuner

    Ok at least we know that your using the best way of intonating. It could be a lot of things. The next thing I would question is what kind of tuner are you using to make such a delicate procedure? If it's a real real cheap one, then that could also be your problem. Did you ever get the 12th fret in tune compared to the open note on the problem string? If not it's still possible that the bridge isn't where it should be.

    Cort e205 but the same thing happens when I use the built in tuner on my Korg Pandora PX4D multi effects too.

    Did you ever get it to show it was intonated on your tuner? If not, and your tuner is working properly, then you need to know which way the bridge needs to be moved in order for proper intonation. Let's say for example, your trying to intonate the G string, and you have followed the advise and tuned the open string with a tuner, now you press down at the 12th fret to find that your tuner says it's sharp. Well, your going to adjust the saddle on the G string so that you make the scale length longer, example. . move saddle farther away from nut. Now tune the G open string with the tuner again, and check. If it's still sharp, then repeat the process. If you go so far that it won't adjust anymore and it's still not intonating properly, then you have problems. Either do what others have suggested and turn the saddle around for more travel if you can, or look for you having to move the bridge back some.. Yikes..

    yes all the other strings are intonated but I think the strings are little old they are about 2 or 3 weeks old.

  6. I am using 12th fret method fretted not harmonic with a tuner

    Ok at least we know that your using the best way of intonating. It could be a lot of things. The next thing I would question is what kind of tuner are you using to make such a delicate procedure? If it's a real real cheap one, then that could also be your problem. Did you ever get the 12th fret in tune compared to the open note on the problem string? If not it's still possible that the bridge isn't where it should be.

    Cort e205 but the same thing happens when I use the built in tuner on my Korg Pandora PX4D multi effects too.

  7. Howdy Fellas,

    This year I'm on a small quest to expand my bass sounds inventory.  Historically I would run direct to the board, most often with some compression and tweak sounds as I went Or I would use midi for a double bass or electric.  Now I'd like to get some inspiration from pre-shaped bass tones.

    I'm only doing this for studio tracks as I'm not a 'bass player'.  I've been looking over some of the lower end stuff but haven't heard much yet.

    Looked at things like:

    DigiTech BP80 Bass Multi-Effect Pedal

    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=bass...ase_pid/150847/

    Behringer Bass V-AMP Modeling Preamp

    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=bass...ase_pid/480692/

    Any of you 'real' bass players have experience, suggestions, favorites?  Suggest away!

    I got a Korg Pandora Px4D for sale man it's on ebay check it out seller iamcanadian2003_0 if it does not sell I'll sell it to you if you want it or you can bid on it if you want too. it works on bass and guitar.

  8. Idch has a point.  What method are you using to intonate?  I hope your not using the harmonic 12th fret method, because it's not accurate at all.  Basically you should tune the string open, example B string, next press down the 12th fret and check your tuner to see if your B note is in tune.  If it's flat compared to the open string, then move the saddle forward toward the neck.  If it's sharp compared to the open string, move the saddle back away from the neck.  Each time you move or adjust the saddle, you'll have to retune the open string because it won't still be proper pitch. Repeat this process until they are both in tune, open and 12th fret. 

    There are other methods used to intonate, and I will go into it in detail if you'd like, but it's unconventional and usually used with the Buzz Feiten modded guitars.

    I am using 12th fret method fretted not harmonic with a tuner

  9. Hey ppl what is your favorite unheard of band? and what type of music are they? mine is tyr from the Faroe Islands in Denmark they write songs about their norse history. They can play too awesome. Viking metal band at it's best.

  10. Which strings can't you intonate? Are they sharp or flat? Will turning the saddles around to face the opposite direction give you enough extra adjustment to make the difference?

    All things being equal, they're usually not. :D A "copy" almost always has parts that look the same but are inferior in design, materials, construction, etc. Most times these parts can be made to function properly, but sometimes not. Depends on what you have and how much time and energy you want to spend on it.

    :D

    sharp I think the strins are d or g and b can't remember. I have a jay tursor les paul copy I think it is a good copy with decent hardware it'll do untill I get a real les paul. Do you mean turn the problem string saddles around take em off the intonation screws and flip em around?

  11. I am new here and not sure if this is the right part to post this but here goes. I know how to set intonation and no matter what I can't get some stings properly intonated. it is a les paul copy with so the bridge is the same. The string/s are sharp on the tuner and I put the bridge saddle as far back as posible. any ideas why.

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