Imagine all that and the politeness of Boston drivers who think turn signals are traffic lightsrobojam 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...
Your next guitar?
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
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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fateamenabletochange fateamenabletochange https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=8029
- KVRAF
- 3062 posts since 13 Jul, 2003 from outer rim
hibidy wrote: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![]()
Houston works really well, wife tells me they were doing roadworks for about 30 years, getting this inner and outer ring system going.
Dallas has so many freeway exits to the left and right it's hard to know where straight ahead is.
All I know of LA is Terminal 2 at LAX where I have spent unfortunately quite a bit of time in transit to the outer rim here...must stay in LA sometime, near a nice beach perhaps.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Thanks for posting that!
I have only been to Hawaii/Honolulu once and that was some 26 years ago. It's wasn't terrific back then.
Traffic is good here compared to what it was. The Sac was just horrendous at one time. It's still a city, there is still traffic, but it's not as bad as it was.
I have only been to Hawaii/Honolulu once and that was some 26 years ago. It's wasn't terrific back then.
Traffic is good here compared to what it was. The Sac was just horrendous at one time. It's still a city, there is still traffic, but it's not as bad as it was.
- KVRAF
- 20714 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Can't you just use the shiny new screws that came with your Dimarzio's?hibidy wrote:Well, isn't THAT a bummer. Got the new pups and the screws on the old one are too big. (I thought all these pups were supposed to be the same
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Direct mountUncle E wrote:Can't you just use the shiny new screws that came with your Dimarzio's?hibidy wrote:Well, isn't THAT a bummer. Got the new pups and the screws on the old one are too big. (I thought all these pups were supposed to be the same
I will need to get the screws from Rich and ibanezrulz and use wood filler IF I keep the guitar. As much as I like many things about it, it's a MII guitar and I'm starting to just be worried.
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
Missed this a couple of days ago. Well remember that I've driven in Boston traffic, and I'd take Boston traffic over traffic in the south east any day!Hink wrote:Imagine all that and the politeness of Boston drivers who think turn signals are traffic lightsrobojam 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...
Massholes might be massholes, but they have some driving ability at least!
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
you haven't driven around here latelyrobojam wrote:Missed this a couple of days ago. Well remember that I've driven in Boston traffic, and I'd take Boston traffic over traffic in the south east any day!Hink wrote:Imagine all that and the politeness of Boston drivers who think turn signals are traffic lightsrobojam 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...
Massholes might be massholes, but they have some driving ability at least!
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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- KVRian
- 652 posts since 1 Apr, 2005 from Illinois
This is a follow-up to an earlier post I made in this thread...
I now have two custom Vibrance guitars made for me (and another on the way). The builder Craig Collins has been really awesome about every last detail along the way. He also hired me recently (freelance work) to produce some comparative video demos to demonstrate the different tonal variations between woods, pick-ups, etc.. I'm halfway through the filming stage and hope to have the demo videos up and running soon. Even folks who have no interest in buying a Vibrance guitar might find the video and audio clips interesting for the tonal comparisons between species. All of his guitars use American Black Walnut backs/sides/neck-thrus, but the top woods are all different: Wenge, Padauk, Spalted Maple, Ambrosia Maple, Bubinga, Walnut Burl, and straight-grain Walnut. They all have their own personalities for sure. He is also in the middle of his next run of guitars and those will have tops from Purpleheart (already spoken for), another Bubinga (mine), Canarywood, Bloodwood, and another Walnut Burl, and another Spalted Maple. Pretty awesome tops (I've seen them). The new Spalted Maple he had in the works is unreal. At any rate, my upcoming Bubinga Vibrance Double-Cut is just a few short weeks away so I'm super excited. The Bubinga has a really mellow tone and has a lot of rich/warm overtones. I'm thinking it will really shine with buttery smooth clean tones that are on the verge of breakup...His two other Bubinga guitars definitely go there.
They also now have some nicer pics up on their website (more freelance work from yours truly) at http://www.vibranceguitars.com along with some initial comparative audio clips that I put together for them. There's definitely some eye candy there in the Gallery sections.
Incidentally, here's my two Vibrance guitars: the serial #004 Ambrosia and serial #007 Padauk. Incredible guitars...
http://www.vibranceguitars.com/ambrosia ... t-004.html
http://www.vibranceguitars.com/padauk-s ... t-007.html
I now have two custom Vibrance guitars made for me (and another on the way). The builder Craig Collins has been really awesome about every last detail along the way. He also hired me recently (freelance work) to produce some comparative video demos to demonstrate the different tonal variations between woods, pick-ups, etc.. I'm halfway through the filming stage and hope to have the demo videos up and running soon. Even folks who have no interest in buying a Vibrance guitar might find the video and audio clips interesting for the tonal comparisons between species. All of his guitars use American Black Walnut backs/sides/neck-thrus, but the top woods are all different: Wenge, Padauk, Spalted Maple, Ambrosia Maple, Bubinga, Walnut Burl, and straight-grain Walnut. They all have their own personalities for sure. He is also in the middle of his next run of guitars and those will have tops from Purpleheart (already spoken for), another Bubinga (mine), Canarywood, Bloodwood, and another Walnut Burl, and another Spalted Maple. Pretty awesome tops (I've seen them). The new Spalted Maple he had in the works is unreal. At any rate, my upcoming Bubinga Vibrance Double-Cut is just a few short weeks away so I'm super excited. The Bubinga has a really mellow tone and has a lot of rich/warm overtones. I'm thinking it will really shine with buttery smooth clean tones that are on the verge of breakup...His two other Bubinga guitars definitely go there.
They also now have some nicer pics up on their website (more freelance work from yours truly) at http://www.vibranceguitars.com along with some initial comparative audio clips that I put together for them. There's definitely some eye candy there in the Gallery sections.
Incidentally, here's my two Vibrance guitars: the serial #004 Ambrosia and serial #007 Padauk. Incredible guitars...
http://www.vibranceguitars.com/ambrosia ... t-004.html
http://www.vibranceguitars.com/padauk-s ... t-007.html
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SASonlinemastering SASonlinemastering https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=271555
- KVRist
- 44 posts since 27 Dec, 2011 from London UK
Here is my next guitar as of 6 months now, modded and customized somewhat Cort X-6, not particularly expensive but I like it, Sprayed the pick ups EMG selects :

cheers
SafeandSound Mastering

cheers
SafeandSound Mastering
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- KVRAF
- 8413 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
I want to buy a Fender Telecaster Studio guitar next and a Gibson Les Paul Studio to use with Guitar Rig. Since im getting into Industrial/Rock & Metal based stuff these seem like obvious choices.
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Dean Aka Nekro Dean Aka Nekro https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=162100
- KVRAF
- 6178 posts since 4 Oct, 2007 from Escaped At Last
I do not have a driving license and therefore can not legally drive (So obviously I do not). Also the amount of medication I have to have is well above the level that I would be happy to drive on.
So I have to hope that I can get lifts around or use public transport
So I have to hope that I can get lifts around or use public transport
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
I have to drive. I sometimes worry about it because I have to take a lot of meds. I get kinda pissed at other drivers 
But when this car and the "standby" one I have (my folk old camery) die, that will be the end of that. That's a scary thought. Maybe my folks will croak and leave me the the matching lexus's (naw, they'll probably give all of it to someone else)
But when this car and the "standby" one I have (my folk old camery) die, that will be the end of that. That's a scary thought. Maybe my folks will croak and leave me the the matching lexus's (naw, they'll probably give all of it to someone else)
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- KVRAF
- 7825 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
Erm,,,, I'd have to disagree on that one. Tele's are great for country and blues. LP's are more classic (70's) Rock. Schecter's and BC Rich (the american made ones) Were all the rage in early early Midwest industrial and heavy metal as they had more throat. It wasn't until west coast metal that you saw ibby's and charvel's take center stage.V0RT3X wrote:I want to buy a Fender Telecaster Studio guitar next and a Gibson Les Paul Studio to use with Guitar Rig. Since im getting into Industrial/Rock & Metal based stuff these seem like obvious choices.
Dell Vostro i9 64GB Ram Windows 11 Pro, Cubase, Bitwig, Mixcraft Guitar Pod Go, Linntrument Nektar P1, Novation Launchpad