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  1. castlerock

    EQ settings on amps for recording?

    i cut the mids instead and give my tone more bass. but that's just me and what i like my guitar to sound like. if you record with a good sound you shouldn't have to do much post recording eq. if you are a beginner, you probably haven't found your sound yet. try the mid cut to see if it suits...
  2. castlerock

    Ny New Baby

    /me is drooling! =] sweet ax man.
  3. castlerock

    Great "Bang-For-The-Buck" Geetars!

    i've been looking at those...and thinking of christmas for the kiddies.
  4. castlerock

    How does what your guitar is made of affect the sound?

    i suppose that would depend on how long you let it dry. petrified dog poop has the most sustain but is extremely rare. softer dog poop has less sustain but a deeper tone.
  5. castlerock

    stereo typical "best guitarists"

    i thought all the grammar nazis were banished to slashdot. :confused:
  6. castlerock

    I suck don't I? :/

    yea, i believe you stated that in your previous post. :D
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    I suck don't I? :/

    don't worry about it bro. you're just feeling what it's like to be in a rut. it happens to most of us now and then. just keep playing and don't worry about it. it'll pass.
  8. castlerock

    Pictures: Guitar Fetish Strat Clone

    that's an awesome score zaph. looks good, sounds good...how does it feel in the hands? play good?
  9. castlerock

    Martin electric

    groovy. :)
  10. castlerock

    Amp left on standby

    Trogdor! :D
  11. castlerock

    Amp left on standby

    i was just about to ask what's the point of standby. thanks.
  12. castlerock

    Retubing an old old marshall head

    good point. for those on a tight budget though, that's the most economical option.
  13. castlerock

    the devil made me do it-Jay turser Jt-res

    that's fine looking mikey. how does it sound?
  14. castlerock

    Retubing an old old marshall head

    that's cool bro. i've picked up a lot of good info and resources here. i'm just keeping it circulating. =] i've learned a lot from the eurotubes site. it's an excellent resource. i'll have to send bob a thank you note.
  15. castlerock

    Amp left on standby

    i wouldn't think so. i leave mine on standby when i'm not using it. (but i do turn it off at night...most of the time) it'll shorten the tube life a bit but i like it to be good and hot when i get ready to play. =]
  16. castlerock

    Retubing an old old marshall head

    hey, that sounds pretty nifty. i bet it would make that marshall sound good too.
  17. castlerock

    Retubing an old old marshall head

    actually, you can on most all tube amps. i think there may be a few exceptions but i can't remember. check the link i posted above. i learned a LOT about tube amps from reading the web site. my carvin v3 has a switch to go from 100 to 50 watts and it does just that. it disables/enables two...
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    Retubing an old old marshall head

    people on this board have recommended Eurotubes a number of times. i've checked it out and there is a wealth of information there including videos on biasing. marshalls are covered.
  19. castlerock

    Can me raise my Pickup while guitar still plugged in?

    then just don't do it while you're n the bath tub. :D
  20. castlerock

    Can me raise my Pickup while guitar still plugged in?

    i haven't gigged in years so i can't answer your second question. why unplug the guitar just to set the height of the pickup??? it doesn't make any sense. yup. it's a hassle. this is a set it and forget it procedure. when adjusting pickup height i'm looking for a sweet spot so i'm playing...
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