well, this is about the easiest patch setting ive heard of for the zoom 503, its called "Total Crap". Its real easy to program, actually you don't even have to program anything if you dont want to. All you do is plug your guitar into the zoom 503 and then plug the zoom 503 into your amp...
the guitar was not stock, it was a 59 body with a 62 neck. the tremolo was replaced with left handed one and the stock frets were replaced with larger ones.
I do agree with you that signature series guitars are dumb. Dont you think it is odd that so many artists dont even use their signature...
that is what we call "polishing a turd", you can polish it but its still a turd. As for making it play as "easy" as a gibson, that is the craziest thing I have ever heard of.
WHAT!!!!!
Sorry H2H, but you have that whole concept backwards. Heavier bodies with set necks have more resonance than light ones with with bolt on necks.
When I turn the phantom power on to use condensor mics is it okay to record with dynamic mics at the same time through the same board?? Or does having phantom power go to the dynamics hurt something?? Ive never had to do this since ive always just recorded 1 track at a time but now im going to...
I definitly think you are trying to polish a turd, but it isn't that bad of a guitar (for what it is anyway), I just don't think it is worth puting more money into. If you allready have the pickup then go ahead and put it in (unless you think you can get a decent turn around selling it). And...
Gidge is right about the AKG D112 being a good kick drum mic, but its also GREAT for bass amps as well. I tried it the other day and the results were incredible.