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Dean Aka Nekro wrote:
hibidy wrote:Mistakes and all

https://www.box.com/s/i6easr9d65i1eztlgb9h
It awesomely sleazy and far from 'blues' as I am used to it (Eric Crapton style junk/boring white man blues of the past 30 years or so) mate. Personally I reckon you always get a good sound from your setups whenever I heard them as you do not post them unless asked. Honestly that is seriously good shit and I am not going to accept/hear/pay attention to any of this 'I can't really play properly or solo very well' at all Chris, I mean that in the best possible way

Lovely looking and for the price I reckon a sound buy. Look forwards to hearing more my friend as and when and how the pickups of choice sound inside her :)

Nice one/Cheers :tu:
I don't know how I missed this but thank you.

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Hink wrote:I would have posted this in the amp thread if it were closer to the top...kind of works with both. This store is less than an hours drive, it's not NH so there is taxes but look at all the cool stuff he has to try...maybe do a road trip with my buddy :tu:

http://www.mattsmusic.com/
Yeah make a day of it mate, Why not? Also those pyramid of cabinets got my ears when I read 'think of it as one 36" speaker' I started to get excited. Plus two pyramids of cabs either side would look pretty damned ace also as a bonus :hyper: Thanks for that link John :tu:

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I ordered the "gravity storms" so about a week from now I'll have no choice but to keep the new girl :hihi:

Plays great. Haven't even given it the special treatment yet.

Btw, have D'addario changed their string formula lately? I'm really surprised at how well these strings are doing!

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I don't know much about guitars. Can anyone tell me what those haunting sliding guitars are in Taylor Swift's Safe and Sound?

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meldavid wrote:I don't know much about guitars. Can anyone tell me what those haunting sliding guitars are in Taylor Swift's Safe and Sound?
I do not know the song but I would guess a pedal steel
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Dean Aka Nekro wrote:
Hink wrote:I would have posted this in the amp thread if it were closer to the top...kind of works with both. This store is less than an hours drive, it's not NH so there is taxes but look at all the cool stuff he has to try...maybe do a road trip with my buddy :tu:

http://www.mattsmusic.com/
Yeah make a day of it mate, Why not? Also those pyramid of cabinets got my ears when I read 'think of it as one 36" speaker' I started to get excited. Plus two pyramids of cabs either side would look pretty damned ace also as a bonus :hyper: Thanks for that link John :tu:
I saw pics of Joe Walsh with those amps on FB and it took me a while to figure out what they were "3RD Power"...that store I found would be cool because it would give me a chance to get to know this friend of mine "Joe" a bit better. He grew up with my wife and has lived here in this apartment complex for years, I just met him last year but we get along quite well. He also drives, so such a trip is more possible because I wont lend my car out to anyone but I will allow to drive my car if I'm in the car (allow hell, beg :lol: ). For obvious reasons I hate driving but I wouldn't mind going places like that and the truth is I need to get out more...especially when the winter gets here and I use that as an excuse to stay in. :)

I miss loving to drive to drive like I use to :(
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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Hink wrote:I miss loving to drive to drive like I use to :(
"Driving" in Los Angeles:

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btw, notice the "Click it or ticket" sign on the right. The Los Angeles government has chosen to inform us about something (putting on our seat belts) that they already mandated every car company build into our cars for the past 40 years. Meanwhile, useful messages such as "pull to the side after a light accident", "it's legal to turn right on red after coming to a complete stop", and "watch out for OJ driving a white Bronco" are curiously missing.

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Uncle E wrote:
Hink wrote:I miss loving to drive to drive like I use to :(
"Driving" in Los Angeles:

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btw, notice the "Click it or ticket" sign on the right. The Los Angeles government has chosen to inform us about something (putting on our seat belts) that they already mandated every car company build into our cars for the past 40 years. Meanwhile, useful messages such as "pull to the side after a light accident", "it's legal to turn right on red after coming to a complete stop", and "watch out for OJ driving a white Bronco" are curiously missing.
here on a referendum question Mass residents voted down mandatory seat belt laws and the state legislature voted in seat belt laws.
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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hibidy wrote:I ordered the "gravity storms" so about a week from now I'll have no choice but to keep the new girl :hihi:

Plays great. Haven't even given it the special treatment yet.

Btw, have D'addario changed their string formula lately? I'm really surprised at how well these strings are doing!
The XLs? Not that I am aware of mate, As they are the ones I always buy/use fwiw. I haven't heard anything but to check I susspose it would be on the planet waves website wouldn't it?

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Maybe, I just don't remember them being like this before. I guess I'm slightly fickle with strings :lol: I'll like one for a while, then another, then something else.....but right now these are doing it for me :)

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Uncle E wrote: "Driving" in Los Angeles:

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Awesome....great until everyone decides to all drive in the same direction.

Houston and Dallas are my favs

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I've never driven in Houston but even 13 years ago Dallas was BAD!

However, if you've never been to LA, you have no idea what traffic is :lol: It's so much worse than you could possibly imagine*

*It is possible some of that construction helped, but I don't see how.

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Charlotte, NC is great too. Imagine that traffic above but everyone thinking they're a NASCAR driver and that blind spots and mirrors are only for Yankees...

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robojam wrote:Charlotte, NC is great too. Imagine that traffic above but everyone thinking they're a NASCAR driver and that blind spots and mirrors are only for Yankees...
Hi there :)

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http://smokingsection.uproxx.com/TSS/20 ... st-traffic

10. Chicago - 32.8 hours
9. Boston - 35 hours
8. Austin - 30 hours
7. Seattle - 33 hours
6. Washington, D.C. - 45 hours
5. Bridgeport, CT - 42 hours
4. New York - 57 hours
3. San Francisco - 48 hours
2. Los Angeles - 56 hours
1. Honolulu - 58 hours

we make the top ten :shrug:
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