ganzosrevenge
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Re: Guitar Fails
The first time I was reading the "My Les Paul" forum on "how to improve primary tone, I tried to put in 5 springs and screw the claw down a bit. Yup, the claw went further in... but i cracked the stock Fender American block in half. On the bright side, it inspired me to research blocks and I wound up with a WONDERFUL callaham block that really bumps up the mids and highs on my mahogany strat.
What I learned from that experience was that it's better to research higher quality - even if expensive - means of "undoing" the corners that Fender and other "big companies" cut in their manufacturing processes... and it led me to try and turn my strat into a sustain machine.
Other great fails: cable: one end in amp, other end loose... me holding guitar, unplugged end of guitar cable touches strings... ZAP! me: OW @!$%!. That was the last time I did that.
The first time I was reading the "My Les Paul" forum on "how to improve primary tone, I tried to put in 5 springs and screw the claw down a bit. Yup, the claw went further in... but i cracked the stock Fender American block in half. On the bright side, it inspired me to research blocks and I wound up with a WONDERFUL callaham block that really bumps up the mids and highs on my mahogany strat.
What I learned from that experience was that it's better to research higher quality - even if expensive - means of "undoing" the corners that Fender and other "big companies" cut in their manufacturing processes... and it led me to try and turn my strat into a sustain machine.
Other great fails: cable: one end in amp, other end loose... me holding guitar, unplugged end of guitar cable touches strings... ZAP! me: OW @!$%!. That was the last time I did that.