kramersteen
PowerMetalRaph
Re: PREFERRED NECK/BODY WOODS?
Dugong on the spit?
And don't forget to cook up some of that indigenous cury, please!
Dugong on the spit?
And don't forget to cook up some of that indigenous cury, please!
Angus Young made it through; so can you Mr. Epstein. Angus even made it with just an SG so imagine if you use a Fender Strat?
The guy had class and manners though - that really helped.
Oh yeah! And Andy too! What guitar did Andy feature in his breakout song "I Just Wanna Be Your Everything" anyway? Nice guitar work there. Lots from down under for sure. And without O.N.John there would be no "Grease" or even years before that with "Have You Ever Been Mellow" and the one from Bob Dylan I forget.... Good stuff yes!
Dugong on the spit?
P.S. only kidding. they both feel like wood.
I'm sorry, was that supposed to be a question?
Okay, MK. Let's try another tack.
Instead of mulling over guitar tonewoods that you imagine you might like, how about telling everybody about guitars that you have tried and found unsatisfactory. More importantly, you need to explain why things failed to satisfy.
For example, you might have played a Fender American Vintage Re-Issue Stratocaster. You might have liked the neck profile but found the varnish unpleasantly sticky to the touch. You might love the sounds but dislike the way in which the bridge saddle height adjustment grub screws dig into your hand when you palm mute.
Similarly, you might have played a Rickenbacker. You might love the looks and distinctive sounds but hate the very close string spacing.
If temperatures and humidity in your locality are as severe as you describe, perhaps, the only guitar that will cope with the conditions is an old Steinberger L Series.
If you ever have mixing board/PA or drum questions....mic questions......maybe we can trade? Hehehehheee
I'm sure you guys can't really know it all right?
Now you've really just outed yourself as a pure troll. You cant play enough guitars to form any sort of opinion about them but you have a couple steinbergers and a p-bass? You dont know how different woods feel yet you have steinbergers with phenolic fretboards and a p bass which im going to assume has either rosewood or maple. Yeah dude any sort of legitimacy you had before is now out the window. Trying to decide who is the bigger tool bag you or Adieu though for some odd reason you both smell... familiar.
Manley Pultec equalizer. Analogue is not the only way to go but generally the only way I go. Can't get the ease of individual mixing of EQ you get with digital but great sound. Can cultivate EQ (literally slice across spectrum) but with the analogue boards I've worked with you deal with sections of EQ usually highs, high mids, low mids, and lows. Man that was a tough one. Let me try and top it.........hmmmm..........okay, powered versus passive speakers............and do you guys run subs out of the board or only through the mains?Okay. Manley versus Pultec. Analogue hardware versus digital plug-ins. Discuss.