New Guitar Day

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Some Junkie Cosmonaut
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Ohhhh yes please.
Quincey P. Morris
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Lathspell
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Was looking for a good drive pedal. I have a TI Boost, which is great as a transparent treble booster. I also have a Wampler Tumnus Deluxe to do that "Klon" thing.

After going through many videos, and of course being a fan of That Pedal Show, decided to grab a used Keeley D&M Drive. Just got it in yesterday and hooked it up to my board, this morning. Really enjoying it. I'm most impressed by how transparent the drive (or "Dan") side is. When I engage it and roll the volume on my guitar back to about 8, it sounds almost identical to my guitar without the pedal engaged. I love a transparent overdrive pedal.

The boost side pushes the mids just a bit, but also sounds great. Highly recommend this pedal from what I have played on it so far. Single coils or humbuckers sound great.

Quincey P. Morris
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My wife says this is too familiar.
Some Junkie Cosmonaut
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https://instagr.am/p/CRfRVp2s_D0
TequilaMockingbird
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From my Chibson thread, I told Some Junkie Cosmonaut I'd post some family photos. This is most of them.



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PRS Bernie Marsden w/ Fishman Fluence pickups. Eack pickup gets three sounds depending on how the push-pull pots are set (single coil, PAF, hot humbucker). I've since added gold pup covers to complete the Black Beauty look.

PRS SE Singlecut with Fralin Twangmaster bridge pup and Railhammer Cleancut neck pup. The Fralin sounds just like a Tele bridge pup.

PRS Zack Myers w/ EMG 89s, coil splits.




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Indian Esq-wire Telemaster w/ Dimarzio Area bridge pickup and GFS Firebird-style neck pickup. Built by John Youngman in Dallas.

PRS SE One. Their answer to the LP Junior.

Partscaster Tele. Double bound GFS body. Warmoth SRV neck. I've since added a Tortoiseshell pickguard.




L-R

Douglas (Rondo) thinline Tele with P90s, Warmoth fat-V neck. A cheap Chinese guitar that kicks ass.

Agile 2500 TC. LP Junior shape with Tele electronics. Seymour Duncan pickups, not sure which models (one day I'll pop them out and look). The neck is a little slim for my tastes, but it sounds killer.


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The infamous Chibson Les Paul, third edition (non headstock break). If not for the binding (close to being white instead of cream) and the Epiphone bridge, it could pass for authentic at first glance.

AIO/Wolf LP77 with EMG 89s and coil splits. A well made guitar that was supposedly from the Cort factory (where the PRS SE line used to be manufactured). I've read recently that they may be sourced from Vietnam now.
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Hell yeah
Garrelli 5000
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I went to Toneshop in Addison yesterday to get a Truetone 1spot CS-12 power supply (mother F this thing is awesome!).

Plek services - $50 to scan but they'll give you that in credit towards any services recommended from the scan. It has been insanely popular so it is about a 10 day wait. you drop your guitar off and they'll call you once they scan and tell you what they propose. Could be as minimal as tweaking the truss rod or a full refret and nut replacement. Just depends on the shape of the neck/frets and the desired action you want.
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Garrelli 5000 said:

I went to Toneshop in Addison yesterday to get a Truetone 1spot CS-12 power supply (mother F this thing is awesome!).


Interested in learning more about this. Would love a full review, pics, etc.
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Will do. Lot's of monkeying around today to figure out which order i'll put my pedals to get the right ones in the effects loop, loop pedal in the right spot to loop what I want w/or w/out distortion, etc.
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Garrelli 5000 said:

I went to Toneshop in Addison yesterday
I'm jealous. If I lived in the area they'd get sick of my face in there every day.
Lathspell
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I think I have the same one under my pedal board.

As for pleking... I don't get the appeal. Set your guitar up to play how you want it to play. I don't need someone to tell me if my truss rod is bent just enough, or if my guitar plays well. If it doesn't play well, I will adjust it; if it does, then there's nothing to do.

Pleking your guitar for no reason reminds me of this episode of Scrubs:

TequilaMockingbird
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I can see getting a PLEK if you have a high fret or two. Even though I have a few tools to deal with that I think I'd eventually look into a PLEK job. But if we're talking about a high end Fender or PRS or something I'd hope it would be redundant.
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Any recommendations on kits or specific tools for setups? The blue PRS strings are way too high and if I can start handling this myself and not pay $50 for the local shop to do it that would be awesome.
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Quincey P. Morris said:

Any recommendations on kits or specific tools for setups? The blue PRS strings are way too high and if I can start handling this myself and not pay $50 for the local shop to do it that would be awesome.
Depends what you need to do, or feel comfortable doing. Everyone should know how to do the following, imo:

  • Change strings
  • clean and oil fretboard
  • polish frets
  • set neck relief with truss rod adjustments
  • set intonation
  • lubricate nut
  • set action/string height with bridge adjustments
Quincey P. Morris
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All of the above.
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Quincey P. Morris said:

All of the above.
Buy this: https://www.jimdunlop.com/system-65-complete-setup-tech-kit/

Fretboard
  • There are several various fretboard conditioners out there you can look at. I have always used 000 steel wool on unfinished fretboards (rosewood or ebony, not glossed maple) with a little spray of the fretboard cleaner on it. You don't have to push down too hard with the steel wool, and be sure to clean in strokes along the grain of the board. That will lift off a lot of the grime and even polish the frets a bit
  • Be sure to cover your pickups with masking or painters tape, first, otherwise the magnets will grab all those little pieces of steel.
  • For polishing frets, you can just use the dunlop fret polish cloths along with the metal fret covers to help protect your board.
  • Use the dunlop lemon oil to oil the entire board and wait a sec. If the board absorbs it all quickly, then do another pass. Go until it doesn't soak immediately. I then wipe a bit with a paper towel

Neck Relief
  • To check neck relief, capo the first fret and hold down the low e string where the guitar meets the body. Then, tap the string in the middle between the first fret and where you are holding the string. There should be just the tiniest bit of gap. If the string is touching the frets, you need more relief. If it's too bowed, you need to loosen the truss rod.
  • Here's a good video:

Lubricate the nut
  • There are several products out there, like nut juice. You can also just use a graphite pencil to lubricate the string slots of your neck. I actually use carmex lip balm to lubricate and it works great. Just put a little in each slot and string your guitar

Set Action or string height
  • the dunlop kit provides a fantastic tool for adjusting a tonepros like bridge. For strats, they generally provide that little allen key in the case candy.
  • Setting action height and neck relief come down to your personal preference. How high an action you have is completely subjected. I hate strings laying too close to the fretboard because I don't want fret buzz and I love to grip into the string when I bend. When they're too low, my finger slips off when I try to bend.

Intonation
  • For those who don't know, intonation refers to the guitar being on key when you fret higher up on the neck. Basically, you play an E when you hit the open string and E when you fret at the 12th fret. If the 12th fret is flat, you need to shorten the string length at the saddle. If the 12th fret is sharp, you need to lengthen the string by backing the saddle off a bit.
  • You should intonate each string separately and after you make all your other adjustments. If you set your relief or action after you intonate, you will need to intonate again.
  • Intonation will change over the string's lifespan. I your guitar begins to loose intonation over time, it's probably time for a string change.
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I will say, all this usually takes me at least an hour to do, usually a bit over an hour. I just kick back on a saturday with some tunes and work methodically until I'm done. You will end up with a fantastic feeling guitar.

I do not level out frets. So if you are buying cheaper guitars, you may run into actual fret issues, you may need to have resolved. Some do this themselves, but I have never done it. Though, to be honest, if I HAD bought a cheap guitar that needed it, I would probably have no problem trying it because I wouldn't mind messing it up. I have never had a build quality issue with my guitars, but my average price of a guitar is probably over $2,000.
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Anybody ever heard of this girl in Dallas that takes acoustic guitars and makes them into glass artwork? Just discovered her site today through a Relix email.

The process in the video looks cool and final products look pretty nice on her gallery page. She's got a bunch on her site of the Dead, Stones, sports teams, and just art designs and she'll apparently do custom designs.

http://glassaxes.com/
TequilaMockingbird
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johnnyblaze36 said:

Anybody ever heard of this girl in Dallas that takes acoustic guitars and makes them into glass artwork? Just discovered her site today through a Relix email.

The process in the video looks cool and final products look pretty nice on her gallery page. She's got a bunch on her site of the Dead, Stones, sports teams, and just art designs and she'll apparently do custom designs.

http://glassaxes.com/
I think she was on Texas Country Reporter.
TequilaMockingbird
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Checked out one of these at GC in Round Rock. It was hard to walk away

Some Junkie Cosmonaut
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Not sure I'll ever have a reason to be in Fort Wayne, Indiana but this is a pretty cool new store Sweetwater built.

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Jesus! 44K square feet!

I must go there.
videoag98
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Just got my first classical nylon string. Been wanting one for a while. I first tried a Classical with a 2" nut, but that was way too much space for this steel player. So went with a Hybrid mode with a 1 7/8" and 650mm scale. It is a Cordoba Fusion Orchestra. Sounds so warm with the cedar top. Played several at Guitar Center, and the one that stood out for me was this one, I actually ordered it from Sweetwater though, so I got to pick the one that looked the best to me.






Some Junkie Cosmonaut
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Nice! Never bought a guitar through them. How was the 55 point inspection they're always pushing?
Some Junkie Cosmonaut
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Also can definitely tell you're married haha.
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lol. yea definitely married. The 55 point thing is more a marketing gimmick, I think, but there is some truth to it.
I got a card of all the things checked and signed off by 2 different Sweetwater reps. There are 55 items and each get a check by an inspector. but some things are not applicable due to the instrument. For example, I didn't have checks for pickgard, truss rod cover side I don't have one on this guitar. I think they only do this on guitars that are over $300 or something,

Overall very satisfied with Sweetwater.
Here is pic of the card


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Thanks I was curious...I had a guitar on order with them for over 6 months that Epiphone kept missing shipments on then found one literally hanging on a wall here locally so ended up cancelling it.
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I like that they always send you candy.
Quincey P. Morris
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TequilaMockingbird said:

I like that they always send you candy.


It's goofy as hell, but it makes me happy too.
Lathspell
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TequilaMockingbird said:

I like that they always send you candy.
Yep... never mind some Smarties and laughy taffy in my box 'o gear!
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Texicurean said:

Old guitar, but new amp and cab.
This is my first ever tube amp. I've had it home about an hour and loving it.


I've had this amp a few months now and love it. As of right now, I own a grand total of zero effects pedals.

I put together this list to start with. I am interested to hear feedback on what you guys think as far as if I'm overdoing it/ omitting something. I purposefully left off tuner pedal for now as I don't plan on gigging ever. This is just for my own (and neighbors) enjoyment.
Is there a cheaper way to go that still gets similar results?

Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer Pedal - $102.99
TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb Pedal $149.00
Boss SD-1-4A 40th Anniversary Super Overdrive Pedal $59.99
Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal $52.99
MXR M169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay Pedal $149.99
MXR M234 Analog Chorus Pedal $99.99

I know I need a power supply and cables and a rack/board. What else am I missing?

My next questions would be what order to arrange these and which get plugged into the FX loop on the Orange terror?


videoag98
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Nice! Is that one of those cabinet's from Monoprice?
lb sand
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it is.

for the price, i thought I would try it.
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