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Jeremy Morton

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  1. Hello JETEXAS,

    I would take a close look at the LR Baggs Anthem. I use this in a couple guitars paired with the Stage Venue DI. It is one of the best systems I have played thru and I have used virtually everything at one point or another.

    The element alone is just fine but the addition of a mic is awesome!

    Congrats on your hummingbird!

    Jeremy

  2. DC, You are welcome to question it. But the fact is that they are solid maple. the darkness seen around the edges is likely from when they are cut. J
  3. We will get this figured out for you. I have some calls in. Do you have a tech that you work with near you? I will be in touch by PM. Thanks JM
  4. Wow! I am a big proponent of dual source PU's! Any undersaddle would be just fine, perhaps something with a volume wheel like the baggs element but that would need a second input jack. If you can find an under saddle that can run into the same jack that would mean less drilling. Let us know how it goes when you put the second PU in. All the best. JM
  5. Don't squeeze adhessive under the PG! If you are the original owner contact Customer Service in Nashville and talk to them about your options 1 800 444 2766 option 4. They maybe able to direct you to someone in your area that can help. All the best Jeremy
  6. Do you unplug the guitar when not playing thru the system? Always unplug durring breaks, both bathroom and set:)
  7. I have a friend who uis getting rid of newer Prototype for a very good value, i think it comes with a nice carbon fiber case. if anyone is interested let me know and i will get you in touch with him. JM
  8. Well EA it is clear that that guitar is not for you and perhaps you should just look forward at finding one that suits and the sound that you are looking for. I am sure it is exactly what someone else is looking for and it will find a good and loving home. All of the regulars here on the forum know that each guitar is individual and no two are exactly the same sound, burst, different wood etc. New Strings may do the trick, who knows? Perhaps the ball end is not snugged up to the bridge pins, there are alot of variables. JM
  9. It may take a while for the bird to wake up. New strings may make a difference, Even though they look new they may be dead. JM
  10. Rob,

    I will explore this for you. If yoy do not hear back from me by the first week of Jan please get back to me.

    Happy Holidays

    Jeremy

  11. If it was sitting in the living room on a stand Ai would bet that It got dry then humid. Even electric guitars will move with humidity and temp changes and the joints is where the lacquer will check first. Unless the room where the guitar is stored is humidity and temperature controlled all the time any guitar will like change in that location. JM
  12. As for set up every six months that is something that I do as i can do it myself. I do it on all my guitars, not only my Gibsons.Some places go through more change thank others and it allows for me to keep tha action consistent. A newer guitar will also change alot more than an older one.
  13. Wow! I am sorry that you were disappointed in the action on the guitar, It seems as though it was right at first and became a little less so as time went on. There are several things that can cause this to happen. When the guitar is in the factory it in a controled environment. When the guitargets to it's new home it does adapt to the environment it lives in, if its dry it will likely need some humidity and the action will actually get a bit lower and possibly cause some buzzing. If there is too much humidity the guitar will puff up and cause the action too rise even a full 1/8 inch higher than it was when it has left the factory. I suggest to people to get their guitar settup every 6 months as it will continue to change and it is a great idea to have a saddle for the Summer and another for the Winter this way it is easy to adjust to seasonal changes. As for the saddle having a little bit of room that is what Baggs suggest for the best possible contact with the baggs element. Hopefully your SJ is playing great again.
  14. BoyVader, give me a call toll free @ 1 800 426 2636 then dial 0. Ask the receptionist to page Jeremy Morton and i will talk you thru it. All the best JM
  15. Hi There, If you post a picture I can likely tell you how to take care of it. The type of glue is super glue. A very very small amount is used for each fret. On rare occassions it will be missed if there is some on the fret board, i will do my best to help you out. Jeremy Morton Gibson Montana Product Specialist
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