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Forum: Recordings
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Replies: 24
Views: 580
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RadioMuse
I tend to use the same amp (since I don't exactly...
I tend to use the same amp (since I don't exactly have a collection) but I do often use different guitars and effects. I would suggest keeping the gain in the same neighborhood (unless you're going... |
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Forum: Guitar Gear & Accessories
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Replies: 15
Views: 408
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It appears (just based on a preliminary google...
It appears (just based on a preliminary google search) that the Predator came in HH, SSS and HSS configurations, so the 'bucker could be stock. As the the three position switch it could be something... |
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Forum: The Pit
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Replies: 25
Views: 682
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RadioMuse
That looks very much like you're just pushing the...
That looks very much like you're just pushing the card a bit beyond the limits that it's operating at (so for the temperature it's reaching). Definitely worth just cleaning out the case. Doing so... |
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Forum: Guitar Gear & Accessories
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Replies: 7
Views: 203
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Being brutally honest I'd keep the Marshall. A...
Being brutally honest I'd keep the Marshall. A good JCM800 is a glorious thing: not to be horse-traded for a Faded (of all things) SG. If you want an SG you can probably find a faded one (though... |
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Forum: Guitar Gear & Accessories
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Replies: 12
Views: 357
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RadioMuse
It's cool to see you embrace the single coils...
It's cool to see you embrace the single coils even with a more "hardcore" genre approach. Personally I would encourage more people to give that a try as it seem like everyone's obsessed with their... |
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Forum: Guitar Gear & Accessories
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Replies: 24
Views: 433
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RadioMuse
I have a 2-knob Keeley but it pretty much never...
I have a 2-knob Keeley but it pretty much never gets used. I have a strange kinda love/hate relationship with compression that I blame on my classic rock fixation. There's something glorious about... |
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Forum: Electric Guitar
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Replies: 21
Views: 363
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RadioMuse
Good god you guys want him to spend a fortune! ...
Good god you guys want him to spend a fortune! $50 for an 18 INCH (I think you mean foot, but whatever) cable!?!?!?!?!?! Beyond the "garbage" threshold all cables perform pretty much identically. ... |
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Forum: Guitar Gear & Accessories
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Replies: 13
Views: 297
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RadioMuse
Yeah. Unless you can find an A/B --> Y switch...
Yeah. Unless you can find an A/B --> Y switch that's rated for that kind of output so they're never both running into the cab/each-other at the same time you're going to blow something up. I should... |
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Forum: Alternative & Indie
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Replies: 19
Views: 650
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RadioMuse
Radiohead kinda functioned as the gatekeepers to...
Radiohead kinda functioned as the gatekeepers to a lot of other music for me, but it was certainly a bit of a struggle to get through at first. Early high school (now ten years ago, damn time flies)... |
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Forum: Bandleading
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Replies: 243
Views: 69,080
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RadioMuse
I'm opposed to rigid setlists and using the same...
I'm opposed to rigid setlists and using the same list at many shows, but I'm still in favor of having a list hashed out so you know what songs you have to "choose from" tonight without much... |
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Forum: Bandleading
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Replies: 12
Views: 672
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RadioMuse
Sounds entirely reasonable given the...
Sounds entirely reasonable given the circumstances. Sorry you couldn't get things together with the drummer, but great dedicated musicians are tough finds and it sounds like you found an... |
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Forum: Electric Guitar
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Replies: 12
Views: 410
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RadioMuse
Strap locks are always a good call. Me being me...
Strap locks are always a good call. Me being me I'd probably loosen the pickguard (pot mount is more like what it serves as) and scrap away a bit underneath so I could wedge picks in there, but I... |
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Forum: Guitar Gear & Accessories
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Replies: 14
Views: 269
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RadioMuse
Nothing wrong with going for an Orange as long as...
Nothing wrong with going for an Orange as long as you expect it to be kinda fuzzy and are okay with using an overdrive or external distortion to really push it over the edge into "chunka chunka"... |
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Forum: Guitar Gear & Accessories
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Replies: 7
Views: 169
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RadioMuse
Since you're using an adapter anyway I'm not sure...
Since you're using an adapter anyway I'm not sure why you're not talking the signal to the computer after the RC-20... I can certainly see where changing the order would be problematic, so I'm not... |
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Forum: Songwriting & Lyrics Techniques
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Replies: 2
Views: 322
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RadioMuse
Solo acoustic gigs are inherently difficult when...
Solo acoustic gigs are inherently difficult when it comes to showcasing instrumental parts. Unless you're doing a lot of sampling/looping or are extremely adept at playing leads and harmonies... |
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Forum: Electric Guitar
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Replies: 43
Views: 711
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RadioMuse
A full-size uncovered PAF humbucker in a strat...
A full-size uncovered PAF humbucker in a strat will almost certainly give you what you're looking for almost regardless of the model. In my limited experience with them GFS pickups were spectacular... |
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Forum: Musician Talk
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Replies: 46
Views: 1,221
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RadioMuse
We're talking about composing here...
We're talking about composing here right? Usually I start by noodling around on guitar and coming up with a hook or having a 1-line lyric that I like and kinda feel the melody for and work around... |
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Forum: Bandleading
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Replies: 15
Views: 1,313
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RadioMuse
Screw sticking to one singer! Who remains the...
Screw sticking to one singer! Who remains the most successful and influential band in history? That's right, the f*cking Beatles. They had two lead singers from day one, and four by the end. Pink... |
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Forum: Singing & Vocals
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Replies: 26
Views: 1,460
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RadioMuse
Not everyone could or should be an opera singer,...
Not everyone could or should be an opera singer, but I'd believe that most tonally competent singers could give it a go. They just have to embrace their natural range more first... Most men in rock... |
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Forum: Cover Songs
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Replies: 1
Views: 185
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RadioMuse
"That felt good"
Well that's excellent...
"That felt good" Well that's excellent because it sounded quite good too! :) I didn't have high hopes for it initially; particularly since YouTube is flooded with acoustic solo covers of... |
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Forum: Bandleading
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Replies: 23
Views: 1,779
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RadioMuse
Find a way to make it work unless you're having...
Find a way to make it work unless you're having personality conflicts. There's always room in 4/4 beats to spice things up for your entertainment; so long as it doesn't throw everyone else off. ... |
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Forum: Bandleading
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Replies: 35
Views: 2,169
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RadioMuse
He needs work, but his voice isn't bad and if...
He needs work, but his voice isn't bad and if he's a good front-man make it clear that any criticisms aren't meant to be offensive. He's definitely flat though... Like in a painful way a lot of the... |
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Forum: Guitar Gear & Accessories
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Replies: 14
Views: 259
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RadioMuse
These are pretty chunky tones, but they're also...
These are pretty chunky tones, but they're also very nasal and brittle. I think a treble booster might be key. I've never used a Jet City amp though, so it's hard for me to say on that department. ... |
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Forum: The Pit
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Replies: 211
Views: 5,344
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RadioMuse
Weird time signatures are at their best when you...
Weird time signatures are at their best when you don't even notice that they're weird. 70s rock and prog had a lot of stuff that didn't sound weird even though it had lots of dropped beats and/or... |
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Forum: Guitar Gear & Accessories
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Replies: 13
Views: 296
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RadioMuse
You probably DO NOT want a 2x12 in an apartment. ...
You probably DO NOT want a 2x12 in an apartment. I've done that before and it has a bad habit of pissing people off even when it's quiet enough to talk over because it moves so much air even at low... |
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Forum: Original Recordings
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Replies: 2
Views: 149
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RadioMuse
This is really f*$king charming man. The lead...
This is really f*$king charming man. The lead vocal is kinda flat and sounds like it was sung way too quietly to really hold the notes, but the harmonies to it are spot on to it. Some of the higher... |
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Forum: Singing & Vocals
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Replies: 2
Views: 290
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RadioMuse
You're right that the recording quality is...
You're right that the recording quality is something awful. Hard to tell what's going on exactly, and I think I know every single one of those songs. Anyway I could hear you well enough to give... |
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Forum: Original Recordings
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Replies: 3
Views: 147
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RadioMuse
Well, credit where credit is due, the atmosphere...
Well, credit where credit is due, the atmosphere was ominous as hell... Kinda reminded me of Have A Nice Life, but faster, shorter, (both good things) but unfortunately much less enveloping. There... |
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Forum: Guitar Gear & Accessories
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Replies: 9
Views: 295
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RadioMuse
That's interesting. I'd check to see if the tank...
That's interesting. I'd check to see if the tank has been unplugged physically. Most Fender amps have pretty basic almost RCA style plugs to hook into the tank and if those and/or the wires running... |
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Forum: Bass Guitar
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Replies: 2
Views: 211
Posted By
RadioMuse
Yes that will work.
The Line6 LowDown seems to...
Yes that will work. The Line6 LowDown seems to be rated for 4 Ohms to a single cab or 8 Ohms each to 2 cabs in parallel (which is still 4 Ohms because of the nature of resistances in parallel). So... |
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