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  1. jimistone

    Boomer

    Sounds great to me mixwise. I'm listening on my pickup stereo system. I love the tune man! Very cool.
  2. jimistone

    Memphis Honky Tonk

    Sounds great man! Nothing at all to complain about here
  3. jimistone

    WILLIAM PITT Unplugged

    Nice voice and recording. I think you just need to cut a little low end content from the vocal...probably around 250k. There is just a little low end boominess on the vocal. Great song
  4. jimistone

    Boot hill

    I think this mix is a lot better
  5. jimistone

    Low end balance and rythm help

    I like it just the way it is.
  6. jimistone

    Boot hill

    I fixed the lopsidedness of the mix. I had some issues with routing of the output busses in my DAW for this project. Bad this was that the mix was perfect when I exported it but that isn't what ended up on the stereo file. Moral to the story, is to listen to the exported file on headphones...
  7. jimistone

    Boot hill

    Thanks. It is on both sides when I mixdown. Something must be going on in the export of the mix. I knew it wasn't sounding like it should on the laptop
  8. jimistone

    Boot hill

    I remixed it from scratch.
  9. jimistone

    Boot hill

    Thanks spantini. I think hard panning the guitar tracks and the drum tracks caused some weird issues. Also, I had the guitar and bass so loud when mixing that I kind of buried the drums. I'm gonna work on the mix
  10. jimistone

    Boot hill

    Thanks Chili. I used a partscaster strat that I built. I mic'd the pro reverb with a shure sm57 on one speaker and a ev RE410 condenser on the other speaker. I panned those 2 tracks hard left and hard right. I panned the drum overheads hard left and hard right also. Everything else was panned...
  11. jimistone

    Boot hill

    I bought a 1968 pro reverb. I cranked it way up and thought it sounded really good so I recorded this tune. I am playing all instruments and doing the vocal. Any comments, suggestions, or critique is welcome.
  12. jimistone

    Guitar / Bass Cable

    The straplock set where the strat button on the guitar is the female and the male is mounted to the strap and juat snaps in to the button is the best. You can use the button for a traditional strap or use the strap with the male ends that day in and lock. I don't use strap locks on my...
  13. jimistone

    Guitar / Bass Cable

    I recommend straplocks for les pauls, especially the older heavy ones. The weight stretches the hole on the strap, on the front strap button of the guitar, and at some point the strap will slip off the strap button and the guitar will hit the floor. That is if the player can't "catch" it before...
  14. jimistone

    Wide or narrow strat string spacing

    Vimtage54 has the wide spacing
  15. jimistone

    Wide or narrow strat string spacing

    Here is the body. Solid alder...no veneer....3 color sunburst...shielded control cavity...it is just beautiful! It has a polyester finish but it is thin and absolutely flawless.
  16. jimistone

    Wide or narrow strat string spacing

    I have a strat body coming for a partscaster build. I know I like the wider spacing on my '66 strat and I'.m leaning that way on the build, but also thinking about going modern with the 2 point bridge that has narrow spacing. Decisions decisions :)
  17. jimistone

    Wide or narrow strat string spacing

    Do you guys like the modern narrow fender strat string spacing or the vintage wide string spacing?
  18. jimistone

    Beware of buying vintage stuff online

    Oh OK. I'm sorry. I thought Nico was an acronym. Lol.
  19. jimistone

    Beware of buying vintage stuff online

    Nico?
  20. jimistone

    Beware of buying vintage stuff online

    Also, to believe this pickguard assembly is "100% original" one would have to believe that a kindergardener was brought in to do the soldering the day this guitar was produced.
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