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tall_martinFull Member
Had a mate round for a bit of a jam so got the (cheapy) gold top out 😃
Its lovely, but heavy and goes out of tune quite quickly.
eddiebabyFree MemberIts lovely, but heavy and goes out of tune quite quickly.
Les Paul with Vibrola tuning issues shocker! 🙂
Very pretty guitar but not an unknown problem even on pricey examples. Is it heavy?
tall_martinFull MemberLes Paul with Vibrola tuning issues shocker! 🙂
Very pretty guitar but not an unknown problem even on pricey examples. Is it heavy?
I wasn’t expecting it to go out of tune quite as fast 😃
Its by far the heaviest guitar I’ve picked up. Bought on eBay and paid for before I turned up, I might not have gone for it if I’d just tried it in a normal shop.
eddiebabyFree MemberThis is the Firebird I love, the non reverse and this one is pretty gorgeous.
https://reverb.com/uk/item/73699140-gibson-firebird-non-reverse-sunburst-all-original-1964
@tall_martin there are a lot of videos on YouTube about tweaking the Vibrola system.winstonFree MemberJust noticed that Bias FX2 from Positive Grid is on free download for today only.
Might be useful for some of you lot
EdukatorFree MemberThe tuning issue on the Gibson Les Pauls I’ve played has always been caused by a sticky nut (Epiphones are fine 🙂 ). Big bend on the G-string = out of tune. Make sure the strings run smoothly in the nut and add some pencil lead, tall_martin.
Too many pickups in that Firebird for me Eddiebaby, fine for strumming but nowhere to pick without touching a pickup.
eddiebabyFree MemberBlimey, how deep do you dig in Ed? 🙂
I’m lucky I have a fairly light touch most of the time, certainly never hit a Strat pickup. And of course it’d be pretty tricky on a Tele…
EdukatorFree MemberBlimey, how deep do you dig in Ed?
Deep enough to have the middle pickups on my Strat’ and hybrid Strat-Tele set lower than the height they sound best at. At best sound height I’ll play fine for a while then trip up on the pickup. One of the reasons I prefer a Tele for picky tunes.
KatoFull MemberI have very boring job and needed something to get my teeth into so I have bought a guitar. I am 47 years old. Am I just kidding myself and it’s too late to learn?
Seen lots of apps that teach you but I guess it’s no substitute for a real teacher?
1EdukatorFree MemberYoutube, Kato, Youtube. 🙂 Playing with other people or a teacher can be useful because they’ll spot your errors or show you how to do things more easily/better but Youtube is as good a starting point as any.
1mattyfezFull MemberThis is worth a look too, lots of free lessons, and well explained, starting right from the beginning.
_tom_Free MemberIts lovely, but heavy and goes out of tune quite quickly.
The nut slots might just need a bit of work, especially the D & G so the strings are exiting at the right angle to meet the tuner. Some graphite in the nut slots is worth a try first though.
ali69erFree MemberI’m in the market for a new amp, I’ve got an old vox vt30 which really hums and I find the sound very thin. I’d like something new, thinking it’s hard to go past the Katana but I’m really like the idea of one of these low wattage valve amps. Any experience living with the valve options? I play classic rock but there seem to be so many I don’t know where to start. I only jam with friends so doesn’t need to be super loud just want a decent sound.
andrewyFull MemberI have a Marshall DSL1 combi, playing an Epiphone Les Paul. Despite just being 1 watt, it’s pretty loud for at home. Using the clean channel, turned all the way up, and controlling things with the guitar volume sounds fantastic, and then there is the gain channel for full distortion. I really like it.
_tom_Free MemberThe DSL1H sounds great through a bigger cab with a decent speaker. The stock 1×8 speaker is pretty awful in the combo, but then all 8″ speakers are pretty useless for guitar. Tbh I’d probably be going for a Katana for your application, they sound great, well priced and are really versatile.
ali69erFree MemberI should say I do have a few pedals so thought the simplistic 2 channel options of a valve p might be best
plumberFree MemberDSL head and a cab or your choosing would be my suggestion
I has a JTM 1 watt from the 2012 limited edition run – sounded great through a 2×12
plumberFree MemberFor those nearer London I will recommend the recently opened sweet amps shop. Jim Sweet the owner is a lovely chap who kept making me try different vintage amps. It was an education
https://youtu.be/38hflot_UmI?si=IvR2aXP63w9sfL3H video of same shop from a few weeks ago
BoardinBobFull MemberI have a Marshall Origin 20
Lots of tiresome bores on the Marshall forums will complain about it because it’s not super high gain (and it’s made in Vietnam), therefore it’s crap, but it’s not supposed to be a high gain Marshal. It’s a classic low gain amp thats perfectly suited to 60s and 70s rock. It takes pedals really well if you need more gain and it has an effects loop. In built attenuator means you can drop the power down to 0.5 watts. I have the 20 watt version and it’s been great
RustySpannerFull MemberOrange Rocker 15?
Switchable down to half a watt, can’t get a bad sound out of it.
I did like the Origin as well.
_tom_Free MemberIf you’ve got drive pedals you like then the Origin 20 is a great shout, it takes them well. It’s a bit clean for me unless it’s really loud, but when you get that master up it does sound cool for old school Marshall tones (kind of like a tighter JTM to my ears) and with a boost and the right guitar can do classic metal stuff ok too. If you want to spend a bit more the new Studio JTM is great.
There’s also the Laney Supercub which are nice little amps.
ali69erFree MemberI suppose if I wanted a more modern metal tone I could go for a distortion pedal.
I have a fuzz and tube screamer already so could probably push an origin into an 80s metal tone.
I did wonder about the blackstars but they seem to have the most haters
lodgerFull MemberJust made my first guitar purchase in about 30 years!
Saved up my pocket money for a long time to buy an SG when I was in school and still love the way it looks and feels. Unfortunately I didn’t really learn to play in the intervening period, but i’m getting back into it now and trying to encourage my eldest to get stuck in.
Bought an Artist ST62II strat-a-like. Just arrived today. looks great for the money (I got an immaculate customer return and paid £137)
One issue – its got scratchy frets. Google suggests this isn’t that unusual. Do i need to sand/polish them or will they smooth out with playing?
BoardinBobFull MemberPolish them up with 000 steel wool next time you change strings. Make sure to mask off all the pickups and selector knob to ensure no bits of steel wool get in and cause issues
CountZeroFull MemberSomeone mentioned Tele’s, and I was reading a review earlier about a new Squier Tele Thinline that Fender have brought out, with twin ‘buckers. It gets a very good write-up, it’s lighter than the original ones, which were all ash, these are maple.
£369 – amazing price for what seems like a very good guitar.eddiebabyFree MemberYep, tried one as I’m looking for a Tele for permanent 5 string open G duties.
Poplar body, not maple but rather nice. Hmm. May be mine on Thursday…
1ceepersFull MemberOrange rocker 15 is a sound choice. The clean channel has shades of vox chime and takes pedals well. It has a bluesy crunch as the volume knob gets turned up but the switchable wattage lets you keep a decent amou t of clean headroom up to small venue levels. it does the proper 70’s rock orange sound on the dirty channel. Best of all, it retains all this character on all the wattage settings unlike other switchable valve amps i’ve had.
It’s “tv volume” on the lower settings but the full 15watt is proper loud. Ive been happily playing pub gigs with mine on the 7watt setting.
Vox ac10 is worth a look too if you want some vox flavor at house volume
tomparkinFull MemberMy friend has a little Blackstar 1W valve amp — the combo with the 8″ speaker (I’m fairly sure it’s a HT-1R).
For playing in his flat it easily gets too loud. It has a speaker out which will drive a 4×12 to a reasonable volume: I think he’s used it in a band/rehearsal scenario like that and it worked out fine for him.
Slightly OT: IMO it’s not really about “loud” so much as how the amp behaves as you turn it up. I’ve just gotten back to rehearsals with my band, which is now a three-piece for the time being. I played my VX Kraken in “low” mode (15w) with just the drummer, and that was fine. But once the bass player was added in, it was much better in “high” mode (50w). It seemed a lot more flexible having the extra headroom in 50w mode with the volume at about 25% v.s. being in 15w mode with the volume at 75%.
plumberFree MemberBut once the bass player was added in,
You need more mid potentially see recent Thomann youtube on this subject
tomparkinFull MemberYou should see my amp’s eq settings 😂
But yes, maybe so. I’ll have a look for the video 👍
eddiebabyFree MemberIf anyone is interested I’ve been dumping loads of stuff via Reverb but it is hardly worth sticking these two on there.
A pair of Behringer pedals, the Super Fuzz SF300 and the Vintage Tube Overdrive TO800. Are they any good? Well the Super Fuzz is a clone of the Boss pedal and the Vintage Tube Overdrive is a Tube Screamer clone that Danish Pete chose as the best in a blindfolded Andertons video (its a cracker as Lee Anderton gets increasing concerned as Pete continues preferring the pedal over the ones costing over ten times as much.)
Both pedals in mint condition: £30 including postage
2chiefgrooveguruFull MemberAn awful photo of two very very nice additions to our demo guitar arsenal here at work:
Bottom left is a Reverend Descent RA to fill our baritone/downtuning spot. And bottom right is a Reverend Jetstream 390 (Ron Asheton tribute).
Not had much playing time on them yet, but unsurprisingly this longtime bassist newbie guitarist loves the baritone but also, OMFG P90s sound so good, right where I want guitars to fit within my domineering bass sound! 😉
chippsFull Member@eddiebaby (only a week late…) I’m getting a Boden Standard NX 6 Charcoal – because it was the cheapest one in the online store’s 20% off sale. I reserve the right to change my mind if I love it and get a Plini neck-thru trem model instead… 🙂
wooobobFull MemberA pedal question if anyone has any expertise to offer:
I have a Bass Big Muff nano which has recently started breaking the signal chain when I turn it off. It works fine when it’s on, but about 30% of the time, clicking off cuts the sound completely rather than just bypassing the pedal.
I’m going to have to open it and have a look, but has anyone got any idea what I might be looking at? I’m sort of hoping I can spray WD40 on it or clean a connector or something, but equally could be something mechanical with the switch.
Thanks for any pointers.
plumberFree MemberBoden Standard NX 6 Charcoal
– let us know how it is
They are doing lefties again after saying they never would, hopefully I can sang one on the next release
tomparkinFull MemberI have a Bass Big Muff nano which has recently started breaking the signal chain when I turn it off. It works fine when it’s on, but about 30% of the time, clicking off cuts the sound completely rather than just bypassing the pedal.
To me that sounds like the switch on it’s way out. It shouldn’t be that hard to replace though, if you can solder.
Caveat: I’ve not seen the inside of a Bass Big Muff Nano: I’m assuming the switch is connected to the circuit board with some leads which can easily be detached and resoldered to a new unit.
chippsFull Member@plumber – yes, looks like they’ve just started another run of lefties, just for you…
metalheartFree MemberI have a gold top scratch that, one day, will no doubt demand to be itched…
Welllll, not quite, but a PRS SR SC McCarty 594 in black gold sunburst top 🙃
I even customer ordered it (local shop matched the internet ‘street’ price). The neck is a bit chunkier than I’d ideally like and even the splitting is a bit clunky (well compared to the ProII i guess). Selector switch is also a bit ‘stiff’ to normal.
I really like the low output pick ups, not disappointed with the finish (for a cut price Indonesian ‘knock off’). Lived up to its hype/promise.
Pretty pleased with it.
The GAS is strong at the moment… 🙇♂️
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