G
Guest
Guest
Hehe, can't keep my hands from modding anymore it seems :laugh2:
I've read around a little more, and found out that the old Martins didn't have slotted bridge pins but a slotted bridge instead. I had two small sized files that I cut the grooves with. There's fairly lot of info about slotted bridges out on the net. Shortly, it is said to improve tone a bit as the strings sits firmer than with slotted pins and it's also healthier for the bridge as the string heads don't cut into the bridge from underneath in the same way. I did it partly for tone and partly for Martinizing the specs
I haven't invested in a set of unslotted bone pins yet so I just use the original plastic pins with the slotted side turned backwards. I also changed out the strings for "Martin 80/20 bronze" (cheaper than the SP Bronzes that I first thought about getting), but the sound really good! So I'm happy
"ON THE EVENING TRAIN": http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=309222&songID=4947992
So I finally came around to record something with the guitar as well. Here's a cover of Hank Williams "On The Evening Train", but it's the Johnny Cash version that inspired me. It's recorded with my 3.5mm Sony mic in front of the soundhole, all tracks are done with the Pro Martin. If you'd assign a drumtrack to this it would probably be way off as I didn't use a metronome or anything, but you've got to forgive me for that
I've read around a little more, and found out that the old Martins didn't have slotted bridge pins but a slotted bridge instead. I had two small sized files that I cut the grooves with. There's fairly lot of info about slotted bridges out on the net. Shortly, it is said to improve tone a bit as the strings sits firmer than with slotted pins and it's also healthier for the bridge as the string heads don't cut into the bridge from underneath in the same way. I did it partly for tone and partly for Martinizing the specs
I haven't invested in a set of unslotted bone pins yet so I just use the original plastic pins with the slotted side turned backwards. I also changed out the strings for "Martin 80/20 bronze" (cheaper than the SP Bronzes that I first thought about getting), but the sound really good! So I'm happy
"ON THE EVENING TRAIN": http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=309222&songID=4947992
So I finally came around to record something with the guitar as well. Here's a cover of Hank Williams "On The Evening Train", but it's the Johnny Cash version that inspired me. It's recorded with my 3.5mm Sony mic in front of the soundhole, all tracks are done with the Pro Martin. If you'd assign a drumtrack to this it would probably be way off as I didn't use a metronome or anything, but you've got to forgive me for that