http://mjtagedfinishes.com/index.htm
Finishes look really fantastic, all nitro, and reasonably priced.
Coupled with Warmoth parts for example, or for a refin ...
Can't speak for the quality of their own wood parts yet.
Ymmv,
susiwong
yeah, that guy playing the tambourine was amazingUncle E wrote:For me, this is absolutely as good as it gets (the playing, though the guitar is nice, too:
any recordings of the type of sound you want to use it for ?woolyloach wrote:I want this:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/ ... ric-guitar
..that should do the job for a while.![]()
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I'd use it for "ambient guitar" - or what I hear in my head as that, anyway. Same for the 8-string bass, I'm looking at soundscapes done with non-keyboard instruments! Wait until I learn to play my mandolin and dulcimer.. heh heh heh..susiwong wrote:any recordings of the type of sound you want to use it for ?woolyloach wrote:I want this:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/ ... ric-guitar
..that should do the job for a while.![]()
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I'm familiar with electric 12 string in a jangly context, but this is obviously aimed at harder rock![]()
Wouldn't it be a bi(t)chto keep in tune exact enough for high gain ?
Just wondering,
susiwong
Ok, makes perfect sense then !woolyloach wrote:I'd use it for "ambient guitar" - or what I hear in my head as that, anyway. Same for the 8-string bass, I'm looking at soundscapes done with non-keyboard instruments! Wait until I learn to play my mandolin and dulcimer.. heh heh heh..![]()
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back in the day I always wanted a 10 string bich, then I was in a band with bass player who had a mockingbird with all out eletronics like the bich (I'm not sure if it's the same as today) and was underwhelmed by the electronics and overall tone (though a frind of mine had a killer mockingbird that was stripped down and I loved that guitar).woolyloach wrote:I'd use it for "ambient guitar" - or what I hear in my head as that, anyway. Same for the 8-string bass, I'm looking at soundscapes done with non-keyboard instruments! Wait until I learn to play my mandolin and dulcimer.. heh heh heh..susiwong wrote:any recordings of the type of sound you want to use it for ?woolyloach wrote:I want this:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/ ... ric-guitar
..that should do the job for a while.![]()
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I'm familiar with electric 12 string in a jangly context, but this is obviously aimed at harder rock![]()
Wouldn't it be a bi(t)chto keep in tune exact enough for high gain ?
Just wondering,
susiwong![]()
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I would sell my unused genitalia for a hammer dulcimer IF I HAD ROOM and could MOVE IT EASILY. My circumstances are.. unusual.. in that I'm a contract software engineer and I move to where the work is, which means once a year or more I have to pack up and jump to someplace else. I end up with a room in a shared house 9 out of 10 times, which leaves me not a lot of space for large physical instruments (not to mention annoying the hell out of whomever is around me). I fell in love with hammer dulcimer when I lived in Virginia, the sound is so lovely. But oh well!Hink wrote:btw woolyloach, if you want to create sounscapes imo you would be better off with a hammered dulcimer.
http://rthum.com/index.php?page=shop.br ... t&Itemid=5
here's mine that I built and it's a 12/11
Hi Eric,Uncle E wrote:susiwong, would you mind posting your tone control high pass diagram in the DIY section?
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=324336
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