I've recently detuned both of my Strats a semitone. Intuitively it shouldn't make as much difference as it does, but it really does.Jim.h wrote:
Got this in C standard with some 12-56's. Gain rolled back on the BE. such a massive sound.
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Oh fuck me, that'd crush!Jim.h wrote:Nah i just have not been posting for awhile! lol. Had this one for a couple months now. Likewise with the jackson.Molly wrote:That's one cool-looking guitar.Jim.h wrote:
Fender Jazzmaster one off master build.
Bareknuckle black hawks.
Pure Sex. Probably my #1
Lotto come up? You're accumulating some great guitars at the mo.
Keeping things simple....
Guitar - lead - Friedman BE - 2x12.
No fluffing around with effects and what not. its amazing the tunes you write when you strip things right down.
Got this in C standard with some 12-56's. Gain rolled back on the BE. such a massive sound.
I've got a mongrelcaster with a Jazzmaster bodyshape in Drop B... Love Jazzmaster shapes for heavy music for some reason.
Got an SD JB in the bridge though which I dunno if I like
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Friend of mine wanted his classic player JM with antiquities set up in c standard.
The thing is still monstrously bright, it’s nuts.
No pix, is sunburst, sorry for spam.
The thing is still monstrously bright, it’s nuts.
No pix, is sunburst, sorry for spam.
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Did you “improve” the headstock for him?Single coil wrote:Friend of mine wanted his classic player JM with antiquities set up in c standard.
The thing is still monstrously bright, it’s nuts.
No pix, is sunburst, sorry for spam.
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werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Just blowing my own trumpet here ... Revision 4 of my BadLad 6 coil pickup sounds phecking amazing!
This version is in humbucker format, noiseless, and sounds like a cross between a ballsy P90 and a hot conventional single coil.
On to making the pickup cover and the bridge version...
(But first I need to make a second one for a very patient person)
This version is in humbucker format, noiseless, and sounds like a cross between a ballsy P90 and a hot conventional single coil.
On to making the pickup cover and the bridge version...
(But first I need to make a second one for a very patient person)
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If you are referring to the all Kwila guitar then there is only one (at least made by me, I think BG is making one as well). To buy 10 seems overkillMichael wrote:What the fuck is that and how do I buy 10 of them
If you are referring to my pickup design.... there is a short waiting list but it has been a long wait
Once I have sorted revision 4 and received more feedback, I can start making some for interested parties.
Current shapes supported are Gretsch Dyna Bridge & Neck, and Humbucker Neck. Humbucker Bridge and P90 shape coming in the future.
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Not quite a guitar but I picked up this Kentucky Mandolin last week. It's a beautiful instrument! I've been looking for a great mandolin for a while now, without having to get up in to the expensive ones, and this fits the bill perfectly. It's very loud for such a small body, and as it often goes with well made instruments, it's very articulate in the freqs that need to cut through in a mix. Thanks to Keith Mac in Hamilton.
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Where does the Balalaika fall in to this scale?...JHorner wrote:Mandolin, not quite as infuriatingly difficult as Violin, but infuriatingly difficult enough.
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That’s just a noise
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.