VinnieVincentsVag wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 10:34 am
Ordering another one next week.
Man if I ever get to feeling iffy about my G.A.S. all I have to do is read your posts. Thanks for that.
Can you actually open a beer bottle with the headstock?
What is G.A.S?
I went back through my purchases in my last 18 months.
I’ve spent $13,850.00 on music gear.
Maybe it’s time to slow my roll.
I’ll have to try the beer bottle and get back with you.
Gaz, you still have the EVH? Take it for a test ride and send me a video on FB. Sons bday is next month.
"bus problems come on man so boring we have our bus its awesome and we r watching judge judy on it right now tour is going great 14 more shows to go see you out there rockin peeps not you garbageman you stay home" - HueyRamone, 7/3/12
Cheap guitar alert: These IYV guitars are getting pretty consistently good reviews, made in South Korea, only $189. Almost worth it to just have a guitar to abuse or experiment with pickups or whatever. Only downside: it only comes in green. Meh, still looks great.
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exitflagger wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 6:14 am
Cheap guitar alert: These IYV guitars are getting pretty consistently good reviews, made in South Korea, only $189. Almost worth it to just have a guitar to abuse or experiment with pickups or whatever. Only downside: it only comes in green. Meh, still looks great.
I see this on Amazon all the time. I think it's right toward the top if you type in "Electric guitar." The color stops me. It'd be a good beater guitar, but green? Nah.
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pieceofme wrote:
Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
Of all colors, green is weirdly random. If they're knocking off Les Pauls just about any other color would be less problematic. No telling how many sales they're losing just because of that.
Drunk Mazeraturd wrote:
...but hes going to run and hes going to win.
hendrixstrat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 4:59 pm
You ever play the hard tail?
No...I have not.
The weird thing about this guitar is, I usually use 9-42 on all my guitars etc my Les Paul, but it didn’t play that great with those, so I put 8-38 on it (never used that light before), did a setup, intonation and truss rod adjustment and the thing screams.
I also love the baked maple necks.
Love those necks as well. I usually play with 10s on my blues rock/jammy guitars, but use 11s on the ones I play heavier on. I played a friends strat with some 9s on it, and was blown away by the tone! Everything I played was like butter. I guess the technique adaptation makes you play different on different gauges. I could never play light gauge on a regular basis. I would be breaking strings left and right. But, it's a nice change once in a while.
I have a red EVH Standard with a reg maple neck that I don’t like and haven’t played in several yrs.
Unfortunately, I’m giving it a guy next week as a surprise or I would’ve given it to you, if you paid shipping.
Bummer.
I've played 10-46's on every guitar I've ever owned. I've tried other gauges, but didn't notice anything but a harder time bending. I didn't feel any tone difference.
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pieceofme wrote:
Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
Mojo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:47 pm
I've played 10-46's on every guitar I've ever owned. I've tried other gauges, but didn't notice anything but a harder time bending. I didn't feel any tone difference.
I used 9-46 for a while.
I never thought I would’ve liked 8-38, but the action is nice and low and haven’t heard any real change in the sound.
Have to lighten up on bends a little, but I’m definitely digging them.
I considered 9's years ago, because Brian May plays super light strings, but then I remembered I'm not Brian May and I'll still suck no what string thickness I use, so I kept the 10's.
Rooster wrote:
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pieceofme wrote:
Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
Mojo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 6:05 pm
I considered 9's years ago, because Brian May plays super light strings, but then I remembered I'm not Brian May and I'll still suck no what string thickness I use, so I kept the 10's.
You’re pretty tall, so I’m assuming you have long fingers.
I have little sausage fingers and any advantage I can get, I’ll take.
The necks on these things are insanely small with a very slight c shape.
Mojo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 6:05 pm
I considered 9's years ago, because Brian May plays super light strings, but then I remembered I'm not Brian May and I'll still suck no what string thickness I use, so I kept the 10's.
You’re pretty tall, so I’m assuming you have long fingers.
I have little sausage fingers and any advantage I can get, I’ll take.
The necks on these things are insanely small with a very slight c shape.
Yeah, I have Jack Skellington fingers.
I don't know if you've ever heard of Greg Koch, but YouTube him, if you're interested. He's like 6'5,' yeah, but even at that height, his hands are monstrous. He's an insanely good guitar player.
Rooster wrote:
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pieceofme wrote:
Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
If it's just the pickguard I would look into the same type material used for cell phone screen shields. You could probably get a big sheet of it and cut it to fit.
Drunk Mazeraturd wrote:
...but hes going to run and hes going to win.
Agreed with the two above. I wouldn't spray/paint anything over the signature. You risk ruining it. Anyway, as it's just CJ Ramone, have you thought about just throwing the pickguard away?
Rooster wrote:
I hunt with a handgun.
pieceofme wrote:
Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
Mojo wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 5:36 pm
Agreed with the two above. I wouldn't spray/paint anything over the signature. You risk ruining it. Anyway, as it's just CJ Ramone, have you thought about just throwing the pickguard away?
This is a fairly good call. Do that, and you will have yourself a damn fine fender P-bass!
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