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In a little rowboat

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  1. Id certainly upgrade the electronics...particularly if you change pickups...there are custom wiring kits available from online sources, however i figure if youre doing it yourself, but pots and wires to match the pickup choices you make...also, doing a rewire in a semi hollowbody can be a bitch, but tis very worth it with a korean made guitar especially, and I can walk you through some things to make the job much easier... last gibson project I did, I used a seymore duncan Jazz in the neck, Gibson classic '57 reissue in the bridge...im very happy with the results--wide tonal spectrum, string
  2. Fender Tele deluxe reissue should be around $700, much cheaper on ebay...sweet maple neck with oversized strat headstock, two humbuckers, bullet truss rod, heavy and thick with lots of sustain and harmonics...Thom Yorke has a few Tele Deluxes, thats an endorsement in itself j
  3. One thing to consider is your amp...an all tube wont benefit as much from a volume pedal, because the signal going to the amp is still going to vary with use of the pedal...this results in a loss of bite and break up just like a knob turn down...so going up in volume is really the only way itll help you...solid state amps are different in that the signal going in doesnt vary the output as much, tonally anyways Must guitarists i know rely on vol/tone knobs and changing pickup switch to go from solo tone to rhyth tone...those pedal boosts are pretty good if they stay clean...but even then you
  4. Yea sure... the tape i was referring to is the 2 inch aluminum foil tape used primarily for heating and cooling ducts...only a few dollars, easy to cut and use, and works well... the second part gets a bit complicated, but...basically, if the metal of the tape is not properly grounded, youll get a ground loop (second grounding) when the pots, etc come into contact with the shielding material, which causes electronic noise internally...there are various alternate wiring schemes for dealing with this, but in my experience, just run a wire from your master ground (usually to the tremolo/bridge
  5. sounds like a great project! On shielding...I do one of these jobs a week now...copper is terrific, the aluminum stuff from home depot works as well and is much cheaper...make sure you ground the tape with your wiring, or youll end up with a ground loop, which defeats the purpose of shielding...most of what youll lose is externally sourced noise (lights, radio stations, wall dimmers)...noisey pickups and 60 cycle hum wont be helped...many will tell its only good for single coils, but i have found it a helpful mod on any guitar...dont forget to do the pickguard... j
  6. Nope...chets are much thinner, for one...and the bridge one the guitar is far different... The bridge and the headstock shape are the tip off here...check the vid above, its a DY88 j
  7. Its been discontinued for a few years now...Ill look for some pics for you...also, Yairi is a Japanese company that licenses through Alvarez (St Louis Music), and the guitar could be purchased overseas, making it a Yairi Dy88, not an Alvarez-Yairi... heres a vid of Thom with a dy88... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjHwSi8i8c8 j
  8. Nope...pretty sure that is a Yairi dy-88 12 string model Thom Yorke from radiohead had the 6 string model, id recognize that model anywhere... j
  9. After having a particularly enjoyable rehearsal, Im happy to continue to recommend one...Ive seen them go for $550 on the occasional ebay deal...you'll not regret buying one, although of course there are other options...those ampegs are nice amps, cool vibe, but not quite flexible or clear for me...im playing an SG i put together thru the DRRI and couldnt be happier with the results... j
  10. Funny every response (except the vox) is about fenders... Definitely a good idea to play as many as you can... Im currently using (and adore) a fender 65 deluxe reverb reissue...one thing it does not have is a overdrive channel, but once you hit about 3 it starts to break up nicely... it does have amazing reverb and vibrato, two channels with 4 inputs...terrific tone and touch response...22 loud watts all tube...one can be had for under a grand... Those Hotrod fenders are not a bad buy but they are notorious for a) not having as nice a clean tone, and going from very soft to very load alm
  11. I was going to post this exact idea...my pop is an ENT doc and they can easily fit personal plugs...many docs get sample earplug from venders, and they would be free... j
  12. Id concur, good mics and interface are to two most important tools for my home studio...I while i use condenser mics for almost everything, having one dynamic and a couple condensers is the best for sound quality and variety... There are some many software platforms out there, almost any will save in .WAV or other formats... I use Garageband for the basics and Protools for more involved projects...I have used Audacity on a PC worked very well, as well as being very easy to use... Only thing id add is that for most of the projects i work on, having a top quality laptop is essential...then
  13. Your problem is common, although an 8 year old guitar isnt that old...I think youre talking about bridge pins, right...?? If a pin keeps popping out, the wood has worn in the hole and under bridge near the bridgeplate inside....most pins are plastic and dont hold so hot either...you can order new bridge pins, Id suggest spending a little extra and get a nice set of rosewood or ebony pins...theyll give the guitar a bit better tone (subjective, but all wood sounds better to my ears) and more importantly, wooden pins hold better and swell a bit, keeping the balls of the strings tight=better ton
  14. Based on the amount and relative cost of your gear...i am guessing that you can afford my consulting fee on tone... j/king jobu
  15. Id agree that string change should be a nominal fee, if not for free...however (and I am a guitar tech) most techs in stores are making 7 bucks an hour for the store, and are basically in business for themselves when they do guitar work...so dont expect the free string change if you buy the strings in store. However, it takes nothing to change strings yourself and I look at it as a bonding experience anyhow. jobu
  16. Over on the Radiohead board, Pro Co rat and Marshall Shredmaster are the favs by far! jobu
  17. i had an EH english muff'n for all of two days...the 2 tubes going into an all tube amp compressed the signal substantially...I couldnt stand it, so off to return land... jobu
  18. Im an Akai Headrush fan...looper, delay, tape head its nice! A few things on George...a lot of his distinctive slidework was done on rocky, his strat...The AYBCS solo was done both by Harrison and McCartney, on SG and Casino, respectively...although the original (anthology version) solo was by George in the last Beatles use of Rickenbacker 360-12 string... I bet your casino smokes!! jobu
  19. Jekyll and Hyde by Visual Sound...its a two in one overdrive + distortion... http://www.visualsound.net/Pedal_jh.htm jobu
  20. rockinrob really nailed alot of it...ive got a 65 deluxe reverb ri (you can get a used one for under $600)...22 watts, super clean, incredible breakup, sweet reverb and vibrato, 2 channels For what i do it doesnt get better... jobu
  21. i suspect that youll get the closest to the sound you want by investing in a good tube amp that will break up naturally...effects are fine and fun, but will color your sound, and the classic tone youre refering to was generally accomplished without the addition of effects. You will learn alot more about the relationship between the guitar's pickups and volume/tone, and the amp, which is the most important combination in deriving tone. Sure, Hendrix used an octavia and a fuzzface and whatever, but for the most part there werent that many boxes around in 1969 (the high water mark for The Band
  22. wow never heard that one.... no, Persian parents... jobu
  23. Didnt see this anywhere else...the boot for this show is up on dime!! jobu
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