Thank you. I don't think a how to video of how to change strings on an EBMM guitar(using Ernie Ball strings) would cost much more than one of their high end guitars. Even with a professional lighting...
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Thank you. I don't think a how to video of how to change strings on an EBMM guitar(using Ernie Ball strings) would cost much more than one of their high end guitars. Even with a professional lighting...
I don't know if this doubles as a complaints forum - but searching for you tube videos on how to change strings I was surprised that Music Man had not produced it's own how to video on this- given...
I agree, the neck's vital. But I was asking about vital components that could easily be junked/recycled, if they were blocking overall playability and sound.
FYI - I don't know much at all about...
Looking at replaceable items like tuners, bridges, pick ups or even colour; what is the most important part a guitar for individual members?
For me, I think it is the bridge. 1. Because it is...
Thanks for the replies. I was certainly influenced into buying a silo special because Stones used them on tour. I figured if it was good enough for Richards to play in front of 50,000 crowds it was...
Apologies I am not a Rolling Stones scholar. Does anyone know if Keef still use this on tour as his go to, I remember reading that when it first came out - he something like that Silhouette was a...
Congrats on what seems like a diverse collection. But could I ask(only having owned played a Sterling SB14):
1. Why the Big Al is your 'goto'. Appearance wise, only, for me, your Egyptian Smoke...
Sorry to hear of your loss. It's maybe not consoling hindsight, but here in the UK there is a substance called 'Smartwater', an invisible forensic liquid that links an item to a registered owner. My...
I have never sold a guitar to a private non trade buyer.
But I have bought quite a few guitars from private sellers. And, personally I would never,ever buy a high value guitar from a private...
Apologies but my question is why you want to return it to it's original condition?,
Something about not fixing things that you are happy with, comes to mind.
Maybe you could look at your current collection and consider whether there are any you don't need, i.e. use regularly, to come up with a possible trade in against a cutlass.
As for whether you...
I really like that shimmering blue, it can't be easy for a paint shop to get that effect.
I don't know but maybe it is worth finding out if there are small specialist independent guitar paint shops if the manufacturer is not able to do a one off project. Altering a large factory's work...
Yeah - I think that's the problem - new music is very hard to come across on the radio. I have seen a few great young acts live over the last few years but for whatever reason they were unable to get...
I grew up in the 80's but I remember thinking 60's music was much better. Although I did get with Foo Fighters and G&R I am still more or less stuck in the 70's. Which maybe not coincidentally was...
Thanks. I did notice a subtle difference between the maple and rosewood, in the hands of a more delicate strummer they may have been greater.
I would have thought that the type of wood you are...
I guess there may not hard ,definite answer to this question.
Mine's got a rosewood fretboard which as the cliches suggest does seem to have quite a 'warm' sound, but I have not had a chance to do...
Ok it's a very subjective question and I am not sure I know the answer.
The aggregate of great songs from the last 60 years is always likely to sound better than than a snapshot of current output....
I think something traditional like a Silhouette(which I have already got),and then if I thought I deserved it something as different sounding as possible? - like one of those futuristic looking 7...
That guitar looks almost new, will you be playing 'Mr Blue Sky' on it?
If you ever feel the need to de-clutter, please let me know, I can help!
I went thru a couple of other guitars before finding a Silo special that seems to strike the right balance between build quality, 'standard' versatility and playing comfort, so no longer have any...
I love that green,
here's mine, I it's got nothing to do with music or playing but I couldn't help salivating over the pearl inlays and gold plated hardware.
This Epiphone LP though - $300 and it looks like it should be on display in a heritage guitar museum, it does not measure up sound wise to the Silo but that's not a fair comparison.
Thanks for answering what was probably a silly question - I had thought more expensive body woods might be lighter but clearly this is not the case when the Gibson is made of mahagony and the...