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CalledToArms
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yea hes good tho, but yea harrys can do that no problem and is closer if you dont have transportation

usually i use mad science for headwork and when i got some major electrical overhaul that needed to be done on my guitar a few years back

9/11/2007 1:58:47 PM

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I bought an electric guitar from harry's and have been playing for abouta month and a half now...I got a pretty shitty set-up; I didnt want to spend too much money at first, but now I absolutley love playing. Eventually I want to get a nicer set-up but for monetary reasons thats not possible atm. for now i just want to get some new strings to try and get a better sound than the stock strings. Any suggestions for straight rock/classic rock/blues sound?

9/14/2007 2:13:06 PM

PackBacker
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IMO Ernie Ball makes the best electric strings.

I'd probably go with Elixir for acoustic if you can afford it

9/14/2007 4:29:12 PM

CalledToArms
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yea just depends, ernie balls are solid strings for the most part. i dont use them anymore but they are plenty good enough for most sounds.

Unfortunately if you dont like the way your guitar sounds, strings are generally not close to the biggest culprit. However youre doing the right thing by not spending too much money and then quitting a few months down the road

keep at it and hopefully someone will be able to help you once youre ready for a new guitar

9/14/2007 4:39:06 PM

vinylbandit
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I really think string brand all comes down to personal preference...I like D'Addario. For a nice blues/rock sound, though, I'd go with at least .011's. I switched to them and the sound improved so much that I immediately went to .012's. That might be a bit extreme for a beginner, but you'll definitely appreciated the thickness it adds to your tone.

9/14/2007 8:37:07 PM

CalledToArms
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Quote :
"I really think string brand all comes down to personal preference"


Definitely

9/14/2007 8:53:33 PM

craptastic
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http://ultimate-guitar.com/news/industry_news/gibsons_new_self-tuning_guitar.html

Gibson's new Powertune self tuning system, sounds pretty cool.

Quote :
" The Powertune System, available as original equipment only on Gibson guitars, is the first fully functional, performance-ready, and non-obtrusive automated tuning system, and the only self-tuning system practical for use by the professional guitarist. It is operated solely from the guitar, with no external connections or interface from a third-party device, and no need to move your busy fingers from the guitar strings and controls they are already manipulating in the course of your performance. Simply activate your guitar’s Master-Control Knob (MCK), strum the strings lightly, and within seconds the Powertune’s digital brain and Powerhead tuners work together to put you perfectly in tune.

Or to achieve any open or alternate tuning, rotate the MCK to the desired preset, strum, and you’re ready to play in Open E, Dropped D, Double Dropped D, DADGAD, Open G, Hendrix Tuning (half-step down), or any of your own custom tunings. In the time it takes you to say, “Hello, Cleveland—we think you’re gonna like this next one…” you’re back in tune, and ready to rock. No stomping on pedals, staring at the floor, or breaking eye contact with your audience, and your fretting hand doesn’t even have to touch a tuning key to get you there."

9/15/2007 4:10:45 AM

vinylbandit
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Seems like a lot of stuff that could just go wrong, and I'm not a fan of onboard batteries in guitars to begin with. I'll stick to Sperzels.

9/15/2007 9:10:10 AM

Walls1441
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Silly americans. Too lazy to tune a guitar.

9/15/2007 1:21:08 PM

CalledToArms
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meh tuning isnt that big of a deal unless you got crap for hardware. so yea i guess lazy people would like it lol

[Edited on September 15, 2007 at 1:30 PM. Reason : ]

9/15/2007 1:29:48 PM

CalledToArms
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i was looking at a particular ebay item:
http://tinyurl.com/24ocqq

but i cant view the pics since they are hosted on photobucket. if anyone gets a chance to host/post a few pics in here today or PM them to me I would appreciate it. It looks like he posted a ton of pics so im not looking for all of them heh. even just a couple shots of the full guitar will do just fine until i get home. Thanks!

[Edited on September 17, 2007 at 2:47 PM. Reason : ]

9/17/2007 10:44:12 AM

CalledToArms
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bump

9/17/2007 12:48:43 PM

spöokyjon

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9/17/2007 2:50:52 PM

CalledToArms
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thanks a lot spooky.

9/17/2007 2:52:37 PM

CalledToArms
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gah thats a REALLY nice guitar. one of the early 2000 Japan Made S Prestiges but im not a fan of the color and i guess im old fashioned but i like somewhat normal fret inlays :/ the hardware and neck on those models are sooo well made tho argh

9/17/2007 3:46:18 PM

Walls1441
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i'm saving up for
the schaller trem stomps edges and ofrs.

[Edited on September 18, 2007 at 9:14 AM. Reason : cuz pro]

9/18/2007 9:13:47 AM

CalledToArms
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word.

Does anyone here have any advice or experience on quality Luthiers (sp?) in the Raleigh area? I know Yontz does all the electronic work you can think of but I dont know that he does fret dressing etc.

If I get one of these Ibanez S guitars ive been looking at for awhile im getting him to install the EMGs i normally use, but I am also going to want find someone to help me get the bridge and intonation professionally set up using the string gauge and tuning I am going to be using rather than the stock setup as well as get the frets dressed if they need to be while setting the bridge up. Possibly different fret inlays as well.

Obviously getting this done by someone who is second rate can create all kinds of quirks such as extra strain in your neck, unwanted sharps and flats on your notes, random buzzing etc. so im looking for someone who has a decent reputation.

Thanks!

9/19/2007 1:24:19 PM

CalledToArms
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bump

9/19/2007 4:48:51 PM

CalledToArms
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if anyone is interested, I found a few quality guys who really knew what they were talking about during this search. I took references from people and narrowed it down after talking to a few places.

Fat Sound Guitars in Cary had good prices and I got great feedback on them and then also Landau Guitars just outside of Charlotte.

9/21/2007 4:12:22 PM

Walls1441
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wtb car.

9/21/2007 4:32:55 PM

Walls1441
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I've pretty much decided that until i get off my ass and join/start a band that I'm going to hate it here, regardless of what else i spend my time doing.

9/22/2007 2:48:25 PM

CalledToArms
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:/

9/22/2007 3:32:54 PM

ncsukat
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this may be out of place. If so, I'm sorry...

Does anyone know where I could get a few lessons for fairly cheap? I was going to try to get into the group guitar lessons on campus that I've seen advertised in years past, but never saw the sandwich board this year I bought a brand new guitar (Schecter Diamond Series) & an amp (65W Crate amp) on a whim exactly one year ago... but it hasn't been touched much since. I'd love to actually learn to play it, but trying to learn the basics/scales by myself online doesn't seem to hold my attention at all. If anyone has any ideas, that would be awesome. Thanks!

Guitar:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Schecter-GRYPHON-Limited-Edition-Flametop?sku=518483
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/electric_guitars/schecter/gryphon/

Amp: (similar to this one, just 65W)
http://tinyurl.com/39w3gv

9/23/2007 5:00:39 PM

Walls1441
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i'll give you lessons.
i'm fucking pro.

9/23/2007 5:53:05 PM

Walls1441
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oh yeah, is walking the only way to get to harry's?
bus schedules confuse me considering i don't know the names of any streets.

9/29/2007 7:00:01 PM

HiWay58
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^^^ ncsukat if you figure anything out let me know. I'm in the same shoes.

10/4/2007 12:58:14 AM

suede
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off the topic , but i think this is interesting
http://www.music123.com/EVH-Eddie-Van-Halen-Frankenstein-Replica-Electric-Guitar-513703-i1176775.Music123 buy one for me~

10/4/2007 10:56:56 PM

vinylbandit
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Meh, I've never been a fan of buying someone else's personalized guitar.

10/4/2007 11:03:44 PM

Walls1441
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what a waste of money.

10/4/2007 11:03:57 PM

CalledToArms
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^,^^

/agree

10/4/2007 11:39:29 PM

CalledToArms
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finally got ahold of the 2005 Ibanez model I wanted:




personally i like the ZR bridge better than los, edges, and schallers. From the little bit ive messed around with them, they seemed to stay in tune the best and require the least resistance in hammering the bridge.

putting my preferred EMG 81/85 set in for the humbuckers of course and getting it set up hopefully within the next few weeks for my tuning and string gauge.

[Edited on October 5, 2007 at 3:35 PM. Reason : ]

10/5/2007 3:34:22 PM

Walls1441
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the thing i don't like about ibanez s's (other than the body shape) would have to be the lack of S-S-H configuration on a 22 fret guitar. I just can't see myself putting anything other than SD-Hotrails in the neck position on one. But yeah those ZR bridges are pretty sick. I still prefer the schaller on caparisons.

10/5/2007 3:52:30 PM

CalledToArms
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understandable. ive had good luck with my current config so im just setting the pickups up the same way.

10/5/2007 3:55:38 PM

vinylbandit
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I'm trying to get my hands on a Nick Valensi signature Epiphone Riviera (the new Korean model, not the 2005 Elitist). Anyone seen one by any chance?

10/6/2007 2:14:20 AM

vinylbandit
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The previous post was part of my quest for a P-90 equipped hollowbody that I could procure...as it became obvious that I wasn't going to see a Valensi around here any time soon, I tried out a Casino. I really liked the sound (the Casino is a true thin hollowbody, there's no body block like an ES-335 has) but not enough to justify the price. I stopped by Harry's just before closing and stumbled upon a '97 Epiphone Sorrento (basically a single-cut Casino, still a true hollowbody with P-90s) with Grovers, a Bigsby, and a case for less than half the price of the Casino. I left with it ten minutes later...not really the best impulse buy, but better than the Casino would've been.

Good times.

10/11/2007 8:45:01 PM

CalledToArms
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awesome! new gear ftw

10/11/2007 9:21:21 PM

CalledToArms
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so as an early birthday present i got that 2005 Ibanez S470 i posted pics of earlier and WOW i couldnt have made a better purchase...the thing plays BEAUTIFULLY. getting my favorite active pickups installed this weekend as well as having someone adjust the bridge for the tuning and string gauge I want...and hopefully it still plays as well afterwards heh.

But I seriously cant wait to get it setup and play it through my real amp next time im in raleigh.

10/19/2007 8:38:54 AM

Nox104
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Guys.. bear with me here.. I am relatively a newbie to playing on electric.. in the sense that I don't know (other than it's appearance and the obvious sound output), what to look for when buying a new electric guitar. I do play acoustic pretty decently (still learning though) and was thinking of buying an electric soon. What would be your suggestion, considering I've never played electric before? From what I've looked, I've liked fender strats, but that's pretty much all I've tried.

10/19/2007 11:56:22 AM

nastoute
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I wish I knew how to shred.

10/19/2007 11:57:24 AM

CalledToArms
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^^ what kind of music are you looking to play? cost range? etc

10/19/2007 12:03:21 PM

Kodiak
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Another newbie question. I'm just starting to play. I've got a cheap Hohner acoustic, but playing acoustic isn't really my ultimate goal with this. If I want to play electric, would it be better to go ahead and learn on one? I was thinking about biting the bullet and getting a Mexican Strat.

10/19/2007 12:16:08 PM

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You'd generally be better off learning on an acoustic, I think, just because they're generally going to be a little harder to play.

10/19/2007 12:19:01 PM

CalledToArms
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yea by all means pick up a mexi strat to mess around on if you want but it probably is good to learn on an acoustic. ive never owned and barely played acoustics so i suck on them haha

10/19/2007 12:23:23 PM

spöokyjon

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It's the guitar equivalent of learning to drive on a manual. Sort of.

10/19/2007 12:46:41 PM

CalledToArms
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thats a fair analogy

10/19/2007 12:49:24 PM

Nox104
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I wanna play the usual rock / alternative stuff.. not trying psychedelic or something Price should be < $300.. but if it's something great at a little over 300, I might stretch. I was looking at a black mexi strat yesterday at a used store for about ~250.. is it worth it for that price?

10/19/2007 2:24:32 PM

Nox104
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^^Btw, congrats on that red beauty.. makin me dr00l

Kodiak, I am in the same boat.. we should look for deals and maybe buy together?

[Edited on October 19, 2007 at 2:29 PM. Reason : .]

10/19/2007 2:25:52 PM

vinylbandit
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Always buy Telecasters.

Never buy Stratocasters.

(Yes, I'm aware of the fact that I'm selling a Telecaster, but I'm not trying to shill. Teles are pure American badassery, and Strats are just kind of there.)

10/20/2007 11:22:37 AM

Kodiak
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What about Korean Telecasters?

10/20/2007 12:22:26 PM

vinylbandit
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They're fine. A guitar doesn't have to be made in America to be pure American badassery.

For example, Prince's main guitars for the past 27 years have been Hohner Telecasters that were made in Germany.

10/20/2007 12:39:41 PM

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