Sabtu, 12 November 2011

Fender Custom Shop Pickups Strat Texas Specials (Set Of 3) Review

Fender Custom Shop Pickups Strat Texas Specials
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If you are going to replace your old pickups,in your low end Strat, with Texas specials you need to change the pots,switch,and the capacitor.Stewart-MacDonald (stewmac.com)has the replacement parts kit.The older strats didn't have the cheap parts in them like they do today.And the cheap parts will keep your strat sounding like crap no matter what pick-up you put in them.

I have done the whole electronics makeover on my Squier and it does not matter which amp I plug into...it shreds.

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This is the pickup that redefined the Texas blues sound.Texas Specials boast plenty of midrange chirp, crystal highs and tight bass, along with increased output.

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Jumat, 11 November 2011

Coffin Case BDFX-1 Blood Drive Overdrive Guitar Effect Pedal Review

Coffin Case BDFX-1 Blood Drive Overdrive Guitar Effect Pedal
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You're thinking you're going to get the same tone of as John 5.

Because I naively (another word for ignorant or stupidly) bought it because I thought was going to get JOhn 5's guitar tone from that one youtube video I saw advertising this particular pedal.

If you're looking for a pedal that raises the volume and overall bright tone I say give it a shot and see how you like it.

If you're looking for heavy crunchy distortion...than THIS IS NOT THE PEDAL FOR THAT.

The distortion on this pedal is ridiculously bleak...and absent.

It does give you that much range on distortion either.

but it does give you an acceptable range for making those solos stand out.

So like I said... i'd give it a try and see how you like it...and maybe even write a review too...to save other people time like I just did for you.

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The new Blood Drive pedal from Coffin Case was the talk of Austin at Summer NAMM 2006. The Blood Drive features a classic rich analog distortion and warm boost circuit, but with more gain and tonal control for modern sounds as well as your favorite tones from times past!

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Kamis, 10 November 2011

Fender Strat/Tele Hardshell Case, Black Black Plush Interior Review

Fender Strat/Tele Hardshell Case, Black Black Plush Interior
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The product was exactly as described. The key hole isn't meant to be opened with a key; the hole is actually a part of a latch that you just open up. I had problems opening it up so I thought I might share that fact.

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099-6101-306 Features: -Constructed of tweed. -Right and left handed. -With black acrylic interior. -Use for Stratocaster / Telecaster. -Be safe and secure in that classic style. -Made with leather ends, brass hardware, leather handle, accessory compartment, and Fender logo. -Dimensions: 44.75" H x 17" W x 6" D.

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Rabu, 09 November 2011

Washburn Classical Series Acoustic Guitar Review

Washburn Classical Series Acoustic Guitar
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This guitar is great for musicians who already play guitar and want to start learning classical. I gave this instrument as a gift and heard nothing but praise.

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C40 CLASSICAL GUITARThe Cadiz, this classical treatment plays comfortably and has exceptional balance between registers. Washburn's use of the finest nato, rosewood, and spruce allows projection of the smooth, articulate timbre of the nylon strings.

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Selasa, 08 November 2011

Washburn Classical Series Acoustic Guitar Review

Washburn Classical Series Acoustic Guitar
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i own this guitar. it is an awesome classical intsrument. i play classical and flamenco and this guitar does the trick. if you don't have the money to throw at a ramirez and are looking for a guitar with an awesome tone this is the one for you. it has a very rich sound to it. the ceder smells great too ;-). the gear head work great when tuneing. needs "gulpe cover" for flamenco music.

great low budget trade off for a ramirez.

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C80S CLASSICAL GUITARThe Madrid, a traditional classical guitar with superior projection, balanced tone, and a relaxed feel. The inlaid soundhole rosette and the bound rosewood fretboard complement these performance qualities. Rosewood back and sides, and a solid cedar top enhance this guitar's sparkling sonic capabilities.

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Senin, 07 November 2011

Tascam DP-004 Pocketstudio Digital Recorder Review

Tascam DP-004 Pocketstudio Digital Recorder
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As a songwriter who needs something that will allow me quickly to jot down song ideas and fragments, as well as completed songs, this unit is a little cumbersome. In order to create a song, you must do the following:
1. Turn on unit
2. Press "Menu" button
3. Scroll to "Song" menu item
4. Click a function button to select
5. Using the data wheel, scroll down to "Create"
6. Click a function button to select
7. Use data wheel to enter name of song one laborious letter at a time (optional step: you can forgo naming a song and it will be named "Song023" etc.)
8. Click "Home" button
9. Click "Rec" buttons for tracks 1 and 2 (assuming you want to record in stereo).
10. Click the record transport and play transport buttons together, to start the recording process (I'm assuming you have already set the input levels and want to use the built-in mics)
11. Click the stop transport button when you are done recording your song
12. Repeat steps 9-11 if you wish to overdub another voice or instrument on tracks 3 and/or 4.
13. Click "Menu" button, then "Play" to listen to playback
14. Click stop button at end of song
15. Click "In/Out" button
16. Click function key "Out" to set the out point
17. Click "Rec Mode" button
18. Using data wheel, scroll down to "Master Rec"
19. Click function key to select
20. Click the record transport and play transport buttons together, to start the recording process for the "master" track (this is simply a stereo mixdown of the four tracks)
21. Click "Rec Mode" button
22. Using data wheel, scroll up to "Multi Track"
23. Click function key to select
24. Click "Menu" button
25. Scroll using data wheel to "Wave"
26. Click function key to select
27. Scroll down to "Export Master"
28. Click function key to select
29. Use data wheel to enter name of song one letter at a time (optional step: you can forgo naming a song and it will be named "Song023" etc.)
30. Click function key to execute exporting of the master stereo tracks to the FAT partition of the SD card within the unit.
31. Attach unit to your computer via the supplied USB cable
32. Open folder to view the files on the Tascam
33. Click the "Wave" folder to find the master tracks you just created.
34. Go to a file conversion program to convert the ".wav" file to an ".mp3" file, so you can email it to your friends, etc.

Whew! Not exactly a quick, friendly, intuitive process!

What you want is a two-click process to start recording (as on my old mini-disk recorder), and then be able to connect to a computer to copy the file and convert. There are an awful lot of extra steps involved, but of course you are talking about four tracks, not just stereo, so there's just no getting around the necessity of the mix-down/mastering. What is a little odd and annoying are those extra steps to export the master to the FAT partition of the Tascam SD card (steps 27-30, above).

Also, since each song file must be loaded before you can listen to it, there is no way to play songs one after the other unattended, or zip quickly between songs like you can do on an iPod or CD player, to audition which is which (thus naming them is critical).

Anyway, a word to the wise if you want something quick and easy. You pay for the ability to make a multi-track recording. On the other hand, if you want something with great quality recording sound, ample storage (a 16 GB SDHC card gives you 1300 track minutes in the 8 GB partition you can create (the largest possible), very nice and senstive built-in stereo mics,
and something you can use to create an excellent mini-demo, then this will definitely do the trick.

TIP: Purchase a PSP-100 power adaptor. It is made for the Sony Playstation and is identical to the more costly PS-P520 Tascam says you have to buy (i.e., 5V, 2A, correct plug and polarity). I paid $5 for mine, not $30!

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Smaller than a paperback book, the 4-track Tascam DP-004 Pocketstudio digital recorder is simple enough for students, songwriters and musicians who want to keep their recording process simple and creative.


The portable Tascam DP-004 Pocketstudio 4-track recorder (see larger image).

Offering four tracks of CD-quality digital recording, the DP-004 can record two sources at once to the included 1 GB Secure Digital (SD) memory card. A built-in stereo condenser microphone makes it simple to record anywhere you go, perfect for concerts, rehearsals and songwriting inspirations. A pair of 1/4-inch jacks on the rear panel allow you to connect your own microphones or sources--you can even switch the inputs to guitar level for recording.


You can build up your arrangement until you've filled up all four tracks, and the Bounce feature allows you to consolidate tracks and make room for more overdub layers. Once you set levels and pan, record your mix onto a dedicated stereo master track. You're able to transfer your tracks and mixes to a computer over USB for CD burning and sharing online.Key Features
Connections:

    Two 1/4-inch unbalanced mic/line inputs
    Switchable guitar input
    Headphone/Line output
    USB 2.0 connector
Recording:

    Four-track digital multi-track recording
    CD-quality 44.1kHz/16-bit WAV recording
    Records to SD Card media (1 GB card included)
    Repeat, Record undo
    Dedicated stereo mixdown track

Physical:

    Powered through AA Batteries or optional PS-P520 power adapter
    Battery life: About 8 hours recording, about 8.5 hours playback (alkaline batteries)
    Dimensions: 6.1 x 1.3 x 4.2 inches (WxHxD)
    Weight: 2.8 ounces


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Minggu, 06 November 2011

Johnson Bottle Slide Triolian Resonator Guitar Review

Johnson Bottle Slide Triolian Resonator Guitar
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I read decent reviews of this guitar on other sites and decided to give it a try.I ordered the JR-550-FEN version - same guitar but (allegedly) has a Fishman pickup installed.(Another online sells this same guitar branded Rogue.They are made by Axl in China.)I know my way around resonator guitars - I own a couple of National Resophonics, and a Regal tri-cone and Duolian have been playing more than 30 years.I have owned many similar guitars including a '33 National Duolian.I play mainly fingerstyle and slide and was looking for a lighter, softer sounding resonator.Sadly, I'm still looking.

Out of the box it looked okay.A little minor QC oversights but finish was decent.Most guitars come with cheap strings installed (the manufacturer assumes players will change to their favorite strings) but those on this guitar set a new low.Tarnished in the box, I never could get them to play in tune.New strings helped a little.The mahogany body has a thick, shiny finish but they wisely gave the neck a lighter satin finish.I like the old-fashioned slotted headstock and that the neck joins the body at the 12th fret like the old guitars.So far, so good...

The first and worst thing wrong was the pickup.60 cycle hum blasted from the amp the instant I cracked the volume knob above zero.The "Fishman" pickup is shorted right out of the box!It could not have been tested at the factory.I have genuine Fishman pickups on other guitars and have never had a problem so I question if it's a real Fishman pickup.But I'm not about to take a brand new guitar apart to find out!

I sent the seller a note about this and they replied that they would contact the QC department of the factory and let me know what they said.So much for standing by what you sell!Caveat emptor!!!

Tuned up to Open D (6th, 5th, and 1st strings a full step low) the action at the 5th fret was uncomfortably high and really bad at the 7th fret.Tuned to concert pitch it was unplayable at or above the 7th fret.The JR-550 uses a National-style cone and biscuit bridge but the bridge saddle is much taller than needed.If you are patient and know how it's not terribly difficult to sand it down but, because the strings pass through the cover plate, getting it right is a tedious process.

The neck is reasonably straight and the body-neck angle isn't bad so the terrible action out of the box is poor design and/or QC.Other Johnson owners tell me the best thing they did was replace the cone with one from National.The 9.5" National cone comes with a bridge that uses a thinner, stiffer biscuit which makes the action lower and the tone better.I wasn't expecting the quality of a National but the stock action was worse than expected.

The tone is okay but not as rich or as loud as you would expect from a resonator.It's also much less "woody" sounding than a Dobro but that may have more to do with the biscuit bridge instead of the spider bridge and inverted cone on wood body Dobro's.

If you want a light resonator, only play slide (i.e., never make a chord above the 3rd fret), and get a great deal this may not be a bad guitar for you.If you get one for next to nothing and are after a cool-looking "wall hanger" then go for it.But if you actually want to play the thing I strongly recommend you try one before ordering online.I have played metal body resonators (single- and tri-cone) made in the same factory and they were passable.This guitar leaves a lot to be desired.

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This wood-body resonator guitar is perfect for backyard bottle slide playing. With its slotted headstock and natural mahogany finish, it has the classic look and feel of the vintage Triolian guitars from the 1930's, without the marked up price! The larger body shape adds much to its traditional look and exceptional sound. Built with a mahogany top, back, sides, and neck and a hard maple biscuit bridge, this triolian really sings.The 9.5 hand-spun spiral Continental cone resonator provides this triolian with incredible projection and responsive tone. The JR-550 also featuresa rosewood fretboard and a 12th fret neck joint, as well as a modified F-hole soundboard. Add to that inlaid M.O.P position markers, a nickelplated coverplate and tailpiece, and you've got a new triolian that leads in tone, features, and value.

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