You'll know a quality cable when you see one. I'm partial to buying Neutrik cable and L connectors from parts-express.com or some of those other cats that carry the stuff. Solder them yourself and you're golden. That's what I did anyway.
My two mains are a Fender Deluxe Roadhouse and a Squier Bullet. The Roadhouse feels just a tad heavier but it's more natural, if that makes sense. The action is very very smooth in comparison. I got the Squier when I was 14. My Pops bought it in trade for me cutting my hair (oh how he hated...
Agreed.
My only complaint (and it's not really a complaint) about the whole thing is that there wasn't sufficient lines of communication in place to handle the scale of this group buy. Not anyone's fault, per se`, but next time I would suggest taking a few volunteers and/or offering a free mic...
That's about what my Fender Jazz Bass sounds like with both volumes up and the tone high through my Ampeg head Bass and treble cranked and the Mid about half through an 810 cab.
I'm no expert but...
I would imagine that a pot would sweep the ranges but you'd need some sort of control for the width of that Q sweep as well otherwise you'd end up with 3 exact replicas. Now, different valued pots (and the values I have no clue) would be my guess but I'm absolutely, by no...
I just happened to luck into this, my sister bought that Lava Lamp for me for Christmas when I was in the 7th grade. I always wondered the motive but apparently she knew that one day I'd be an aspiring home recording enthusiast!
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Ya know.....I did actually think about casters...my thing was: because I used bracing on the bottom because you'll never see down there with gear in it. There wasn't enough material to solidly mount casters. What I did do was went to Big Lots and bought a furry welcome mat and...
when the 3inch woodscrews pop out of that wooden rail (they stick out about an inch on the backside) I'll have bigger worries than my gear being on the floor.
P.S. my build cost was less than two of those. (including the can of stain)
Agreed, I don't have to touch the gear much either. Just turn a few things on here and there and adjust a volume knob once in a while if I change sources.
I've throught of a couple points I'd like to make if anyone is wanting to venture out on their own and build one of these for themselves...
Ditto, my Pops bought me a white Fender Squire Bullet Series in 1993 or 94. Not sure if it's just that we have a history together or if I genuinely like the guitar, but it's always in my hands. Either way, I <3 that thing!
How are things in Columbus? I'm a few hours south of you along the river and we had about 5 inches of snow this morning, nasty nasty cold and nasty!
I'm really liking the way this turned out. It's been a toss up. Move it outside to stain in the cold or do it in house and have to smell it for...
Just scored a Mesa Tremoverb off of a buddy. He's had it sitting around for the past couple years as he's upgraded to a triple rec. head/cab.
Anyone else have one of these things? I'm totally digging it!~
I still need to stain it, ideally I would have done it before racking the gear but I'm just doing the outside and I'll get to it eventually.
Supplies:
2 - 6ft x 14in x 3/4 poplar boards
2 - 6ft x 2in x 1in pieces to use as "rails"
2 - 4in x 19in x 3/4 pieces screw in the middle of the top and...
I use wooden cigar boxes with random foam inserts taken from various packages recieved and cut to hold the mics snug in place. Some small boxes some bigger, some boxes with multiples, some with just one. Then keep the boxes stacked all nice and neat in the closet on an easy access shelf.