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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:04 am
bambulus "Your kings"?
Gosh, I hope that was a joke, a huge ego is never good.
But yes, get those pics up! It's always nice to see people's gear. Of course it was a joke. Everyone knows that I rule this playground cool
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 1:08 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 2:30 pm
Metal_Forever My Beloved Guitars  Nice Warlock. That's the same one that my friend wants.
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 2:05 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 11:36 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:12 pm
******** nice. something about new guitars that makes me want them, even if the models aren't something i'd buy. Hahaha.
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 3:10 am
Dr. Ghost something about new guitars that makes me want them, even if the models aren't something i'd buy. Hahaha. Tell me about it.
I've been craving a Fender lately.
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Fender american telecaster H/H.
*drool*
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 6:24 am
I like the sound of a fender, except that it's been done so many times over that it's almost not worth trying to get into one. I'm planning on building my own house someday with my studio in the basement, so I'll have to get storage space for a couple amps, four or five different guitars and perhaps some other odds and ends...all for the musicians that want a sound they can't afford.
I've been there all my life. crying
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 12:29 pm
hylianhero27 I like the sound of a fender, except that it's been done so many times over that it's almost not worth trying to get into one. I'm planning on building my own house someday with my studio in the basement, so I'll have to get storage space for a couple amps, four or five different guitars and perhaps some other odds and ends...all for the musicians that want a sound they can't afford. I've been there all my life. crying There is nothing wrong with using a guitar that has been done alot IMO. I think the fact that it has been used so much shows how good it is.
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 4:29 pm
James Tanner hylianhero27 I like the sound of a fender, except that it's been done so many times over that it's almost not worth trying to get into one. I'm planning on building my own house someday with my studio in the basement, so I'll have to get storage space for a couple amps, four or five different guitars and perhaps some other odds and ends...all for the musicians that want a sound they can't afford. I've been there all my life. crying There is nothing wrong with using a guitar that has been done alot IMO. I think the fact that it has been used so much shows how good it is. It just leaves a bit less room for creating new sounds.
Hell, I'd love a Fender strat. but I'd have to customise the hell out of it to get the sound and spec I'm looking for.
...Which doesn't actually sound like a bad idea...
>.>
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 4:16 am
bambulus James Tanner hylianhero27 I like the sound of a fender, except that it's been done so many times over that it's almost not worth trying to get into one. I'm planning on building my own house someday with my studio in the basement, so I'll have to get storage space for a couple amps, four or five different guitars and perhaps some other odds and ends...all for the musicians that want a sound they can't afford. I've been there all my life. crying There is nothing wrong with using a guitar that has been done alot IMO. I think the fact that it has been used so much shows how good it is. It just leaves a bit less room for creating new sounds.
Hell, I'd love a Fender strat. but I'd have to customise the hell out of it to get the sound and spec I'm looking for.
...Which doesn't actually sound like a bad idea...
>.>Yeah, I'm planning on getting the trem blocked on my strat, and then getting a set of gold lace senors fitted. cool
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:35 am
James Tanner bambulus James Tanner hylianhero27 I like the sound of a fender, except that it's been done so many times over that it's almost not worth trying to get into one. I'm planning on building my own house someday with my studio in the basement, so I'll have to get storage space for a couple amps, four or five different guitars and perhaps some other odds and ends...all for the musicians that want a sound they can't afford. I've been there all my life. crying There is nothing wrong with using a guitar that has been done alot IMO. I think the fact that it has been used so much shows how good it is. It just leaves a bit less room for creating new sounds.
Hell, I'd love a Fender strat. but I'd have to customise the hell out of it to get the sound and spec I'm looking for.
...Which doesn't actually sound like a bad idea...
>.>Yeah, I'm planning on getting the trem blocked on my strat, and then getting a set of gold lace senors fitted. cool Going on a standard strat, I'd have the trem blocked, replace the neck pickup with a sustainer circuit, and replace the remaining two pickups with EMG S's. Have the thing rewired to have two volume pots and one master tone and replace the five way switch with a three way toggle.
Hellz yeah.
cool
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 3:19 am
bambulus James Tanner bambulus James Tanner hylianhero27 I like the sound of a fender, except that it's been done so many times over that it's almost not worth trying to get into one. I'm planning on building my own house someday with my studio in the basement, so I'll have to get storage space for a couple amps, four or five different guitars and perhaps some other odds and ends...all for the musicians that want a sound they can't afford. I've been there all my life. crying There is nothing wrong with using a guitar that has been done alot IMO. I think the fact that it has been used so much shows how good it is. It just leaves a bit less room for creating new sounds.
Hell, I'd love a Fender strat. but I'd have to customise the hell out of it to get the sound and spec I'm looking for.
...Which doesn't actually sound like a bad idea...
>.>Yeah, I'm planning on getting the trem blocked on my strat, and then getting a set of gold lace senors fitted. cool Going on a standard strat, I'd have the trem blocked, replace the neck pickup with a sustainer circuit, and replace the remaining two pickups with EMG S's. Have the thing rewired to have two volume pots and one master tone and replace the five way switch with a three way toggle.
Hellz yeah.
cool You would be able to make great pink floyd like tone with the EMG SAs, but the problem is that they are active, so you'll have batteries in it. I never trust having batteries, because sod's law dictates that they will run out when you need them, like at a gig. blaugh
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 10:17 am
James Tanner bambulus James Tanner bambulus James Tanner hylianhero27 I like the sound of a fender, except that it's been done so many times over that it's almost not worth trying to get into one. I'm planning on building my own house someday with my studio in the basement, so I'll have to get storage space for a couple amps, four or five different guitars and perhaps some other odds and ends...all for the musicians that want a sound they can't afford. I've been there all my life. crying There is nothing wrong with using a guitar that has been done alot IMO. I think the fact that it has been used so much shows how good it is. It just leaves a bit less room for creating new sounds.
Hell, I'd love a Fender strat. but I'd have to customise the hell out of it to get the sound and spec I'm looking for.
...Which doesn't actually sound like a bad idea...
>.>Yeah, I'm planning on getting the trem blocked on my strat, and then getting a set of gold lace senors fitted. cool Going on a standard strat, I'd have the trem blocked, replace the neck pickup with a sustainer circuit, and replace the remaining two pickups with EMG S's. Have the thing rewired to have two volume pots and one master tone and replace the five way switch with a three way toggle.
Hellz yeah.
cool You would be able to make great pink floyd like tone with the EMG SAs, but the problem is that they are active, so you'll have batteries in it. I never trust having batteries, because sod's law dictates that they will run out when you need them, like at a gig. blaugh That's when you take spares.
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And replace them before each performance.
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 10:19 am
bambulus That's when you take spares.
: D
And replace them before each performance.Yeah, But I'm too lazy to do that, so I think i'll stick with passive pickups nutil I get a roadie. surprised
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