Well I could possibly do that but the holes are only off like half a screw. The biggest problem is that the thing is shaped a bit different and doesn't fit as snug and looks kind of goofy.
After I write a song and change a few lines here and there then put it to CD for a demo then go back a change a few more lines the go back and re-do the demo.. After a week or two of that I am sick of it and can't stand to look at it or hear it. Now this doesn't just last a few weeks. I can't...
Hello, I am a Songwriter/Musician and I visit Nashville fairly often in the on-going attempt to get a song pitched or a publishing deal. Anyone here in the same boat?
I am looking for a good mic that I can use to record guitar from a Fender amp. I play stuff like Brad Paisley, Brent Mason, and Albert Lee (I play that style not that good :D). I need that high end bite but don't want to clip or overload.. Would the standard SM57 work?
Thanks!
I frequently pitch songs in Nashville but have nothing published or recorded yet. I do have artist that have not made it preforming my songs but not takers, yet ;)
Thanks Track Rat.. I was afraid of that. I could have bought a genuine Fender guard with the money I spent on these aftermarket knock-offs...
Well back to the search..
Thanks again..
Has anyone changed a pick guard on a Tele? I have bought two over the last week and neither one fit correctly. The holes don't line up. I may have screwed up by buying a pick guard that wasn't made by Fender.
That is because most guitar players think that bass is easy and they would never stoop to that level. The fame is in the six string. What I have seen is that the bass players have most of the fun.