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Started by Barnabas, December 19, 2010, 04:23:18 PM

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Pissy




It arrived.  1991 Washburn HB-35 in trans red.  He didn't pack it very well, but I don't see any issues.   Aftermarket pickups, that I hope I can trace to what they are.  There's an issue with a saddle that I think I have a replacement for.  Sperzel locking tuners, with the old holes filled in.   

Looking forward to tinkering with it, setting it up.  
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Pissy

I dove into the red Washburn.  Turns out tge pickups are SD '59 in the bridge and a SD Jazz in the neck.  Gonna roll with those until I decide to swap to the Seth Lover's.  

That saddle I mentioned, I've had a hell of a time trying to get a saddle that will fit.  I ultimately found a replacement bridge with the correct mounting hole spacing for the posts.  It's 72mm, which is about 3mm narrower than a typical tune-o-matic.   This guitar was made in the Samick factory in Korea, and this was the dimension that was used on the Epiphone semi-holows of the time as well.  So I was able to find a "Samick" bridge that should work.  I think it should show up early to mid next week.  Also picked up some speed knobs, because I don't really care for the stock ones.  

I removed the crappy nut that was on there, cleaned the slot up, put a pre-slotted bone nut in its place.  
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James1214

#4002
Picked up a Tascam DP24sd for $250, about half of what they go for new. The idea is to have the home shop/studio space be mostly plug and play, and be a creative space, as opposed to a more professional recording studio. For me removing the computer from the equation is handy for that, and it takes me back to the feeling of analog recording that made me fall in love with recording music myself.

It's a 24 track standalone digital recorder, it can record 8 tracks simultaneously.

Given the idiotic amount of inputs my band needs I'll run drums into my Mackie 8 track mixer, and run stereo out, Into 2 tracks, so that I can have the 6 remaining tracks open for the 3 guitars, bass, synth, and vocals.

If other bands want to use the space and somehow need more inputs then I'll have to figure some other solution out.

I plan on building a little stand on wheels that'll house all my mics and cables and other helpful stuff, with the mixer and portastusio on top.

I'm feeling too lazy to go take a photo, so I'm just posting one I found online.



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Pissy

That's way cool.  

Imma look for one of those. 
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Pissy

So, do you use the 8 mic ins, then dump those to individual tracks, freeing those inputs back up for re-recording?
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James1214

#4005
Pissy, kind of.

You can assign inputs A through H to any of the 24 tracks. So for instance if you know that you want to record two additional guitar tracks, and you want a group all instruments of a similar type together could record guitar on input A on track 1 for your live take, then do your overdubs or additional takes on track 2 and 3. You could also assign a second guitar on input B to track 4 and do overdubs on tracks 5 and 6. Rinse and repeat.

Essentially you have 24 tracks to do whatever you want with them.

You can also mix down multiple tracks into a single track. So you can put all of your guitar overdubs on one track once they are the point you like them and free up more tracks.

With some creativity you could essentially layer hundreds of tracks by strategically mixing things down. The only big issue is that you cannot go back in and edit things after the fact, in fact you can't really edit much on it at all, you can punch in and do that kind of stuff, but editing, like you would on a DAW isn't practical. So while it records digitally it really is similar to using an old analog tape machine. But it does have the advantage of some amp modeling, and effects onboard.

You can also use sends and returns on the back to use any outboard gear that you might want to use, it seems like a pretty capable little machine.

Also, there's a whole mastering suite available as well, so in theory, if you're good.... you could theoretically record, mix, and master an entire album on the thing. All without even touching pro tools or reaper or any other DAW.
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Stonergrunge

No fancy things, just strings...



Plus these candies that I have never seen before...

cartoons, chocolate milk & rock 'n' roll!!
Fuzz is love

Pissy

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RAGER

Sweetwater always includes candy.
No Focus Pocus

mortlock

#4009
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Pissy

#4010
Lordfinesse and I have been anticipating the release of this EVH guitar (the SA-126) for about a year.  Wolfgang had been playing the prototype for some time in white trim in live situations.  I think he played it for Taylor Hawkins tribute show. 

Anyways it's being released now.   And now that I see the specs on it, two things stand out to me.  First, it mimics heavily the Charvel Surfcaster of the 90's. More specifically one like Scott Ian played in Anthrax during the White Noise era.   Aside from the make and shape, the only differences I can tell are an Ebony fretboard here, and the HH pickup configuration, whereas Ian's was HS with rosewood.  I guess the bridge is different too.  And second, I don't care for the color options.   Matte black (too goth), matte green (too Jan 6th) transparent purple (too flamboyant) and the sunburst.   The sunburst is fine, but doesn't knock my socks off.  A white one would be tits.

So, partial semi-hollow design with an E-hole, ebony fingerboard, jumbo frets, tri-block inlay, HH configuration, stop tailpiece, harmonica bridge (70's Gibson Marauder fan?) high output HB pickups with a bolt on neck.  The price is steep, at $1900 for the transparent colors and $1799 for the matte for a MIM (I assume) guitar, but something tells me they'll hold their value fairly well.  I'm looking forward to playing one.

https://www.guitarcenter.com/EVH/SA126-Special-Semi-Hollow-Electric-Guitar-Tobacco-Burst-1500000416701.gc?source=4TPDEFBA&dtm_em=e1162c4df64781226dfd06d4b1820578&optid=1000019910002
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Pissy

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Submarine

^That looks sharp^
Any concerns about a semi hollow being more prone to feedback?

Pissy

Not in my experience.  I mean high gain and feedback happen, but my semi's don't feed back any more than my solids, that I've noticed.  And this one is like half a semi-hollow body.  

Mind you I play bass in my band, so I'm not at stage volume very often when I'm playing guitar, cuz I'm chooglin' at home. 
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RAGER

Finally!  Was supposed to get it Wednesday.

Sounds good so far but wha do I know? 

No Focus Pocus

Pissy

Are those incense joints?
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Pissy

And I want a lap steel now too.  
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RAGER

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RAGER

Quote from: Pissy on July 26, 2024, 07:09:57 PMAnd I want a lap steel now too. 

Ha!  Totally. Kinda getting the hang of it a bit. Tuned C6. Trying to get used to the finger picks.
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RAGER

Got my benders installed.

They're ok. Don't think I'd buy any more. Quite easy to replicate if I wanted to go this simple. If I stay with playing lap steel I'll get a different one or build something cool. Something that would accommodate Certanos or Peters.

If anyone were to get these I would suggest drilling out the string through hole on the bracket that attaches to the bridge as it's too small for the extra string wrap at the ball end. Could cause tuning fluctuation.

All in all for the money the guitar is fine but keep In mind you need more material behind the bridge for the other benders I mentioned.

Still trying to dial in string gauge and tension for different tunings.



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Pissy

I think I get it. Whammy bar in a less flashy trim.  
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RAGER

Quote from: Pissy on July 30, 2024, 07:43:41 PMI think I get it. Whammy bar in a less flashy trim. 
Yeah but the opposite.
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Muffin Man


Muffin Man

#4023
ca. 2022 British mixing board (modern, under $20k) 16 channel/faders dual-inline analog mixing board 8-bus. 40 inputs at mix. Now I have to make or buy D-sub snakes to the HDR- 24 channel hard disc recorder 16/24 or 24/48. Going forward via going back. HiFi, though. Noise floor spec is tidy? I'm running a (legit) balanced power transformer off the wall. eeeeghads. Box hog/

Muffin Man

#4024
i called perfect circuit and told them sternly wagging my finger "its over". not a sucker for their bs "add $32 for protection" to a $300 module. told my rep all links to them are deleted. optional but total bs. next

edit they were last resort anyway although great employees and lineup but ah hellnah. their website and demand to signature at delivery were always difficult. too bad. no one else asked for sig. way easier/pain free elsewhere.  i buy from noisebug, detroit modular, and, analoguehaven. the latter getting the bulk of it since 2023. detroit is good too.  noisebug is special but quirky, which is good. i'll call them now for a eurorack thingamahbob. f pc, buh bye