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Blue Square posted:Please tell me that box was filled to the brim with packing materials which you removed before taking the photo. I'd hate to think guitars are being shipped around with nothing more than two layers of corrugated card to protect them.
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# ? Feb 24, 2012 22:36 |
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Yeah, it's usually five or six guitars in boxes, in a box. It's not just ibanez that ships like that.
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# ? Feb 24, 2012 22:50 |
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They're typically wrapped in some kind of foam sheet to keep from scuffs, but those cardboard boxes will do a pretty good job keeping an instrument intact and out of harms way if they're snug enough.
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# ? Feb 24, 2012 23:35 |
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And even if they're not, double-walled corrugated cardboard has a really high crush weight. Like over 200 pounds I think. It's pretty strong, homie.
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# ? Feb 24, 2012 23:51 |
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There was some styrofoam type material sheet around the guitar, that box, some of those big air bag cushion things and a bigger box. Seems to be all in one piece.
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# ? Feb 25, 2012 04:24 |
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All those guitars you see in stores have to be shipped from somewhere and if the list price on that thing is less than a grand, it ain't getting shipped in a case. But if a guitar gets severely damaged in transit while in a thick cardboard bos it was probably a piece of poo poo anyways.
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# ? Feb 25, 2012 04:56 |
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Alesis Sample Pad, a few hours ago. Immediately I felt I could get the drum tracks down, finger drumming on an MPC does absolutely nothing for me, tires me out and bores me, but this is It! Very playable pads, fine bounce feel with, even useful with hands if you want that route, an alright though minimal selection of default sounds, takes SD cards for sample storage. Stuck to midi channel 10 output, but you can switch the midi notes of the pads and the kick input around, that data is saved with each setup that you switch between quickly, so it's a functional midi controller as well. Great value for money! (Just not sure about its accuracy tracking with sticks, 5/10 feels far too sensitive, decrease and it feels insensitive. I gotta grab a decent though cheap snare stand to fit this in for some proper strength. You also need some good stick discipline or you'll double and triple your hits. Practice practice practice. Also ZERO CROSSTALK, even if you hit the edges of a pad 1 it won't cross into 2 or 3. A remarkable improvement over the eight pad models of theirs. gently caress I could seriously finish a song every 24 hours thanks to this purchase and what it does to my head, I turn off quantizing and record beats into the MPC and I am getting a godly beat going.) Ghosts n Gopniks fucked around with this message at 23:52 on Feb 25, 2012 |
# ? Feb 25, 2012 12:30 |
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Blue Square posted:Please tell me that box was filled to the brim with packing materials which you removed before taking the photo. I'd hate to think guitars are being shipped around with nothing more than two layers of corrugated card to protect them.
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# ? Feb 25, 2012 19:30 |
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Cross postin this from another thread: Got a Schecter C-1 Classic on ebay a last week. Finally got around to taking a few pictures. Here is the whole stable. From left to right. Yamaha FG720s Folk Guitar Agile AL-3000 MIM Fender Strat (Replaced the pickups with some GFS) Schecter C-1 Classic I might just have too many guitars. The Schecter is by far the best of the bunch. It has a few very minor cosmetic blemishes (scratches on the back, and slight rust on the vol/tone knobs), but it was set up perfectly by the previous owner. The only thing I might change, although it seems like a bitch after looking at the wiring, is the change the pickup configuration to a 3-way switch with a push/pull coil split. Right now its this weird 5 way switch which has the following options: Position 1: Neck pickup, Humbucker (Both single coils used in Series) Position 2: Neck and Bridge in single coil Parallel Position 3: Neck and Bridge in single coil Series Position 4: Bridge and Neck in single coil Parallel Position 5: Bridge Pickup in Series
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# ? Feb 26, 2012 21:03 |
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Those are great guitars, and I wanted one for quite a while.
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# ? Feb 26, 2012 21:20 |
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I have one of those sitting around at home. It doesn't come out of the case much these days but it is a fantastic guitar. Love that JB/59 pickup combo too.
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# ? Feb 27, 2012 01:04 |
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Don't think I posted my newest guitar, so here it is: Agile Semi-Custom AL-627 Baritone
I ordered this when the Rondo custom shop was open back in Sept. or Oct. and it came in a little early. It's pretty much exactly what I expected: a decent, extremely playable guitar with some minor cosmetic flaws. Has action around 1.2mm on the low and 1mm on the high @12th fret. It weighs a bit (10.2lbs), but has some massive sustain as a result. Pickups are mid-gain, more suited to classic rock/blues than the doom that I'm using it for, but they're surprisingly passable. I'm probably gonna be switching them out with Bareknuckle Nailbombs with either the distressed black or no-hole covers. From a comparison standpoint this is better than the Epiphone Les Paul Standard I used to own, but not quite as good as the Gibson Les Pauls (Faded SC and DC and Classic natural). It also cost a hair less than the Epiphone did, and I got to pick out the specs that I wanted.
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 04:22 |
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I will never not tell people to put nailbombs in their guitars, I don't care what they're playing. Nailbomb all the time, every guitar. If Tim'll allow it, try and get silver hex bolts like that one in the pic if you get pole pieces showing. He's been kinda cracking down on mixing bolts and screws lately, though. If you're in the US and don't mind me asking, where would you be ordering the pickups from? Pull the switch chit off that, too.
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 04:27 |
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Sorry for the terrible phone picture, but I picked up this 1971 Epiphone hollow body today and I am loving it quite much.
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 11:31 |
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Pretentious Turtle posted:I will never not tell people to put nailbombs in their guitars, I don't care what they're playing. Nailbomb all the time, every guitar. If Tim'll allow it, try and get silver hex bolts like that one in the pic if you get pole pieces showing. He's been kinda cracking down on mixing bolts and screws lately, though. If you're in the US and don't mind me asking, where would you be ordering the pickups from? I'll probably grab them from the Axe Palace, though if I find a used set I'll go for that regardless of covers. Good call on the chip- it really doesn't need to be there, it takes away from the simpler look of it. I'm hella glad it didn't come with a pickguard either, screw holes bug the hell out of me.
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 14:22 |
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Hard to say no for $220 on ebay.
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 15:41 |
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Jiimy posted:That sure looks to be in really great shape (intact pickguard logo!). How much if you don't mind me asking?
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 15:47 |
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MF is having a 15% off deal ending at midnight tonight. Was going to grab an Akai Mk25 for some home-recording stuff. Any reason I shouldn't? I know nothing of midi-keyboards...
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 15:59 |
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E5000- Amazing sampler/synth. Crazy to think how much even a barebones one cost back in the days. Enjoy it!scarf posted:Any reason I shouldn't? I know nothing of midi-keyboards...
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 18:06 |
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Startyde posted:E5000- Amazing sampler/synth. Crazy to think how much even a barebones one cost back in the days. Enjoy it! Ok cool. Yeah, I'm pretty much just looking for "babby's first midi keyboard" to help with putting together an at-home demo/resume of some songs I've been working on. I can't seem to find any good musicians locally, so I figured I'd just do it all myself
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 19:16 |
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The Gasmask posted:Don't think I posted my newest guitar, so here it is: That's a pretty nice looking axe. Congrats man.
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 20:08 |
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Scarf posted:MF is having a 15% off deal ending at midnight tonight. Was going to grab an Akai Mk25 for some home-recording stuff. Any reason I shouldn't? I know nothing of midi-keyboards... This is anecdotal, but I had an MPK49. It was fine on arrival and for about 6 months after that, just enough time for the warranty to run out. Then, it slowly dropped functions - first the arpeggiator, then the transport controls, then some keys started being less velocity sensitive. Finally, it just wouldn't turn on when I plugged in the USB. The warranty was out, so when I called the company the wouldn't do anything. I will never by from Akai again. Edit: Also, the keys are rubbish. It was my first keyboard, so I didn't really know what felt good. Now I've got an m-audio axiom and it feels awesome.
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 21:36 |
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My new Meinl 20" Byzance Traditional Medium Crash. I love it so much. My next purchase is a 20" MB20 Medium-Heavy Crash!
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 21:48 |
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RetardedRobots posted:I hate you. $400 and it came with the original hard case.
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 21:59 |
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Jiimy posted:$400 and it came with the original hard case.
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 22:42 |
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The Gasmask posted:I'll probably grab them from the Axe Palace, though if I find a used set I'll go for that regardless of covers. If you do get them from Nick, see if you can get some of those 550k pots, and let me know how they are.
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# ? Feb 28, 2012 22:49 |
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RetardedRobots posted:I now double hat you for the price and triple hate you for the original case. That's a hell of a deal assuming it really is in as good shape as it looks. Yeah its in really great shape. I need to replace the input jack on it though, thing is pretty noisy if you bump the cable.
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# ? Feb 29, 2012 01:17 |
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First NGD in a very long time. Gotta say, it feels good, man. It's an Xaviere XV-550, which I bought just before the recent sale ( ) and the Bigsby B70 and roller bridge combo from StewMac. I have seven other guitars, five of which are solid body, dual humbucker variants of each other. They've even all got the same number of frets. I wanted a new guitar, but I wanted to get something that was different in basically every way from what I had, so I think this fits the bill nicely: I like it.
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# ? Feb 29, 2012 11:32 |
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http://www.rondomusic.com/URSA2HUMmncar.html I don't know. On the one hand, it's only 160$...but I already have a jazz bass! but it looks so good. and it has a humbucker. But I already have a jazz bass...and I need to start saving money. But it's only 160$. I don't know what to do, goons Anybody in this thread own this guy already?
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# ? Mar 1, 2012 20:28 |
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dissin department posted:Anybody in this thread own this guy already? The blocks up close look like someone sharpied the maple before spraying the finish over them, there are going to be several dead spots on the fretboard such that you'd really need to get the thing plek'd to make it right, the tuners and the bridge are absolute garbage, and the headstock is pointy and ugly. Save your money.
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# ? Mar 1, 2012 21:02 |
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Schlieren posted:The blocks up close look like someone sharpied the maple before spraying the finish over them, there are going to be several dead spots on the fretboard such that you'd really need to get the thing plek'd to make it right, the tuners and the bridge are absolute garbage, and the headstock is pointy and ugly. Save your money. Thank you. I guess that the real quality in that site lies in the Agile line, because as far as cheap instruments go I love mine.
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# ? Mar 2, 2012 19:56 |
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dissin department posted:Thank you. I guess that the real quality in that site lies in the Agile line, because as far as cheap instruments go I love mine. As far as I know, Brice is the Agile-equivalent for Rondo's basses. Just bought a guitar I've wanted for a while: http://www.ebay.com/itm/270924328994?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 I'll be removing those stupid inlay stickers ASAP.
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 18:22 |
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dissin department posted:Anybody in this thread own this guy already? I've got one, and I love it for what it is. The pickups sound a little bland on their own, but together they work pretty well. It's a $160 bass, so I don't know what anyone else is expecting out of it, but I, for one, am quite happy with the purchase.
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 22:27 |
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dissin department posted:
I bought an SX bass a few years ago because I loved the way it looked, and at the time I was just looking for an inexpensive beater instrument. I actually like the neck/fingerboard on it (mine is a totally different design, a P/J bass with mahogany fingerboard, that they don't sell anymore), but the electronics and hardware were pretty terrible. I eventually swapped out the pickups and bridge with some GFS parts and am happy with the end result, but the only people I could really recommend the SX instruments to are "I don't have a bass and want something cheap to tool around with to see if I like it", or "I want a project instrument that I won't be heartbroken if I screw something up".
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 21:55 |
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I'm just... going to leave this here for consideration. http://www.guitarfetish.com/DLX-Bass-Active-Preamp-Carved-Body-Sunburst-24-Fret_p_4313.html It's not red, sadly.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 01:53 |
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New... LOOK AT THIS CRAZY PICK This thing is super cool. The ancient Okinawans clearly knew that the key to those elusive Dimebag toans would require snakeskin. And they were right. It's like a banjo but slightly more or less annoying, depending on playing ability and your point of view, I guess.. Samurai movie tones for days.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 21:37 |
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I've been wanting to get my soldering chops back, and add guitar tinkering to the list of things I'd rather gently caress up myself, than leave in the hands of professionals. Bearing this in mind, I've been keeping an eye out for a guitar that was structurally sound, but cheap enough, so I wouldn't cry if I ruined it. What keeps me from bathing in the glory that is dumb people on craigslist is that I'm left-handed. If I blunder into doing something cool on my wacky customizing test-bed, I'd like to be able to play it, and lefty guitars are slim pickings. Last week I stumbled upon a music store that just opened up in the area, and decided to have a look. I went to their massive lefty section(3 used guitars), and I was feeling lucky. There was a pristine Texas Standard I might go back for, an ugly small-time strat copy, and awww look. There's babby's first Squ- The...gently caress? Huh...So Epiphone had an entry level strat copy line. This is the majestic Fat-310 here. It was a hundred bucks out the door, and I just had to adopt the ugly puppy. Oh it's horrible. The pickups are weak, the tuners suck out loud, it has a crackling tone pot, and a crappy trem bridge that stays in tune as well as you'd expect. It's perfect! It's a 3-ply alder body, but it's pretty sound. The neck isn't warped, and has a good relief, and I think that batwing headstock's pretty nice. Replacing everything else was the plan from the beginning. I know this thing's not a deal, but I think the oddness will add a little something, if I manage to get it sounding decent. It does have a simple little feature that I like. No screwdriver fuckery to change strings, if you like keeping your backplate on. Clitch fucked around with this message at 05:24 on Mar 8, 2012 |
# ? Mar 8, 2012 05:22 |
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Does that thing have any relation to the Gibson "Hendrix Signature Strat" that they were going to release?
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# ? Mar 8, 2012 13:24 |
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[quote="The Grapist"] Once I'm done finishing up my tenor, I'll post a pic of that. Bare brass 1954 VI, I had someone overhaul it, but they didn't do a job that I'm happy with, so I just said gently caress and I'm restoring it myself. Beautiful horn ; got the kidlet a Buescher true-tone from 1925 ,it's an awesome piece. Her uncle gave her a BundyII closet queen he had ,so from here on out, she's set for gear. I'm on the prowl for a Getzen Severenson and a Holton 48 trumpet
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# ? Mar 8, 2012 13:56 |
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Clitch posted:I've been wanting to get my soldering chops back, and add guitar tinkering to the list of things I'd rather gently caress up myself, than leave in the hands of professionals. Hah, haven't seen one of those in a while. My second guitar ever was actually an epiphone strat copy. S/S/S config too, even earlier than that one due to the headstock I believe.
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