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a.miller

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  1. how much would an original vinyl pressing go for?
    I quick look at ebay seemed to reveal that it would be around $100 or so. Granted, it might not be what you're looking for...I'm not a record collector so I don't know.
  2. you want to make sure to not touch your tubes with bare hands. the oils on your hands will cause the tubes to heat unevenly and burn sooner. it's not a big deal really, but like projector lamps, these things cost money and it's an easy thing to avoid. use a handkercheif or latex gloves when changing tubes.
    Thanks for the advice. How long do tubes typically last with 5-10hrs of playing per week? Is there a good way to know when one has died? I imagine the sound would be different, but I don't think I'd know that a tube gone bad was the diagnosis.
  3. I am sure this has been discussed around here before but "slacks" have it all over "trousers"

    P.S. I like the four-peice Leroy Bach Post YHF/pre AGIB Spiders Least of all, If I had an I-pod I would smash it aginst the wall

    hugs and kisses.

    Solid gold my friend, solid gold.
  4. Yes, Bolivar...Genious is a term I would use to describe the writing of this album. I heard Brian Wilson would stay in some upstairs room in (his) house and come down and have other members of the Beach Boys record parts with him. I believe it was also during these sessions the he said he would take acid to speak with God, or something along those lines. Not sure if those details are correct, but either way it is a fantastic piece of music.

  5. I just bought a 40 watt tube amp over its 15 watt little brother essentially because I wanted 2 channels, and I must say that it is pretty damn loud on 1 or 2 on the volume knob. I think perhaps I would have been a bit wiser in getting a Blues Jr, as I am using the amp almost exclusively for recording. (sigh) So, if you got a 5 watt tube amp you could crank the hell out of it and get some great overdrive, something that seems to not be achievable with a higher watt amp unless you would like to lose your hearing or purchase an overdrive pedal.

  6. It's funny that after buying the new gear and trying virtually every guitar/amp combo in the studio in a day-long effort to get a good tone, they eventually used his el cheapo guitar and amp that he brought in to begin with. Only in L.A.
    As the guitarist giggled while looking at his $8000 of new gear...
  7. Hell yeah they'll get hot! That's how you want them! I always let my amp warm up for 30 minutes to an hour before a gig. You'll notice that as the tubes get hotter, the sound will become warmer and you'll hear harmonic overtones that weren't there before. It's almost like your amp starts talking back to you. One of the many beautiful things about tube amps!
    Good advice on the warmup. I read my amp's manual and it said to leave it on standby for a minute before turning the power on. I guess letting it warm up longer is better (?). I also noticed that I have to turn it up LOUD to get any drive, so I think an overdrive pedal is in order. Better that than not having a place to sleep at night! After having my amp on and playing thorugh it for an hour or so, I definately noticed it sounded like butter, so I'll have to let it warm up longer before playing from now on. Thanks for the advice. :)
  8. I was just surprised to hear that Chad Smith (RHCP) played the drums on the new Dixie Chicks album. In the past I found it cool to hear that Dave Grohl recorded the drums for Tenacious D. This is sort of similar, but I heard that Adam Duritz (Counting Crows) wrote the song "Hangin' Around" to pay homage to the Len song "Steal My Sunshine." The chord progression is so similar that you can actually sing "Steal My Sunshine" over "Hangin' Around." While on the similar sounding songs topic, I always thought that Offspring song that went, "...Nana why don't you get a job" sounded a lot like "Ob La Di Ob La Da" by the Beatles. Anyway...

  9. I'm not really an expert (at all) on amps, so I was wondering what the advantage of using an FX loop on an amp is. In the past I have just gone from the guitar into the pedal and then into the normal input of the amp. What is the advantage to using the FX loop? Are there some pedals that should be or are better to be used in the FX loop as opposed to running guitar->pedal->amp? And is "send" the "in" or "out?" Any help and clarification would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

  10. I just went shopping this weekend for a new amp and was very close to buying the blues jr with the tweed coverng. Pretty sweet. I then decided that I really prefer a two channel amp and am now waiting for the Blues Reissue to come in. Hopefully sometime this week.

  11. I once heard that the baby blue SG was a gift from Jeff's wife as a birthday present and presumably custom ordered. Not sure as far as the others....couldn't even guess the value either. ;)

  12. One of my friends works in the recording industry out in hollyweird and usually has good things to say about AKG. You might want to look at the AKG perception 200 Large-Diaphragm condenser mic. It's $160. I plan on getting one sometime soon to replace an MXL V63.

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