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Hey guys how have you been?! It’s been a while since I’ve posted here but I had to check in to share my excitement because I pulled the trigger on a 59 reissue “burst” from Wildwood last night. Here’s one of the pics from Wildwood
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Tracking down and fixing buzz in acoustic
Dub-T-123 replied to Dub-T-123's topic in The Gibson Lounge
Thanks Twang, a friend recommended a luthier here and I am planning on taking my guitar down to his place this weekend -
I thought it was mid engine with front and rear storage? Seems like a fair amount of space but I haven’t seen one to know for sure Congrats Twang
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The World's Largest Guitar Pedalboard (world record)
Dub-T-123 replied to Rabs's topic in The Gibson Lounge
That JHS guy is creepy. Grow some eyebrows ya weirdo -
Hey guys. I’m wondering if you have any resources or advice on how to track down and eliminate buzz in an old acoustic guitar I have a 1952 Martin which sounds and plays great. Only problem is that something is buzzing on the guitar. I have a lot of tools and am generally a very capable DIYer, but should I just take this to a luthier or is this something that can be easy to fix? thanks in advance for any help
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😱 my tube based flanger and delay are sure to be obsolete, and neither even have an “extreme” mode The headrush definitely has my tube looper doomed
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I built and biased/tested another pair of the KM84 clones this weekend. This pair has less expensive 3U transformers I would love to be playing with these things right now but I’m in the middle of moving and my home recording stuff is packed away at the moment. Will have more time soon!
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Tape me down to a pair of nice titties
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I must admit I am jealous to see this other pedal with handwritten labels on your board. Who is this imposter and how long has this been going on? I thought we had something special
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So I'm Minding My Own Business Looking at SG's
Dub-T-123 replied to badbluesplayer's topic in The Gibson Lounge
Big corporations have to use lead free solder which doesn’t flow like 63/37 that we know and love. Actually looks fine considering that but homeboy did burn the insulation a bit. No big deal -
I highly recommend it. If you can get a nice straight up copy of one of those early fender amps you’re gonna like it. It’s pretty much everything you like in one setting with one guitar
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Rct you should have BBP or someone make you a tweed style fender. You needs it.
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Just heard that the audio guru and Groove Tubes founder Aspen Pittman has passed away as a result of a car accident 😿 I’m sure some of you like BBP are familiar with him. He seemed like a great guy. Sad news
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I love my 5e3 and twin reverb with any guitar I have
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NGD, a loss and an incredible new gain
Dub-T-123 replied to sparquelito's topic in The Gibson Lounge
Sounds like a good trade to me. I know Godin is a Canadian brand. Not sure I’ve ever tried one. That looks really nice, love the natural maple -
Johan is a good player with a good ear. If you watch his other videos, he can make any piece of gear sound good Personally I like the way they sound but they must be the noisiest pickup ever. They have so much hum I tend to only like them on a very clean amp. The video didn’t change my opinion at all. I liked the p90s clean and thought they were excessively noisy on anything else. Maybe additional shielding could help. I’m a humbucker guy most of the time but everything has its place. I really like what other people do with p90s but I can’t stand the hum myself
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I was watching an interview with Steve Albini where he talked about recording Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. He mentioned that Jimmy Page deliberately does not edit or re record mistakes as long as the mistake doesn’t distract from the overall statement he’s trying to make. You can hear this in just about any of the great old players. The Beatles, Stones, even Kenny Burrell. Going slightly off topic I can’t really think of Jimi being in this category. His playing was so fluid I can’t really think of guitar mistakes. But he was known to not be a fan of his voice and he let that go
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Has anyone tried the new Brite Wire 'Reinforced' strings?
Dub-T-123 replied to pauloqs's topic in The Gibson Lounge
I’ll be sticking with SIT. https://m.juststrings.com/sit-s1046.html $3.89 a set for the best strings I’ve tried. Just give them a shot, you won’t be disappointed -
Looks heavy indeed I was thinking this was gonna be the next evolution of the door.. you just bring home a log and turn it into a guitar 😄
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That is ****ing COOL. As far as I know he still owns and operates it. What a cool idea for a studio This was mentioned on another forum and some people added that Joe Walsh recorded Life’s Been Good on a boat and Thomas Dolby has a solar powered boat studio
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NGD: Sunrise Teaburst 1959 RI 60th Anniversary
Dub-T-123 replied to NighthawkChris's topic in The Gibson Lounge
That thing looks ridiculously nice. Congrats! Love the way the grain kinda goes the opposite direction of the waist. It kinda exaggerates the grain and body shape at the same time. -
I was listening to a tape op interview and one guy was talking about recording Don McLean (I think) and said he cut a hole in a sheet of plexiglass and stuck Don’s head through it. Then he had a mic below the sheet for the guitar and a mic above the sheet for vocals. The idea was that he had to do a ton of edits and couldn’t have bleed. Kinda like a dog cone
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It’s a reissue of an earlier version of the p90 called the staple pickup
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I think I saw Benadryl Cabbagepatch