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The length of the outstretched arms equals the height of the person. The distance from the top of the ear to the bottom of the lobe equals the...
I tried many, many pedals over the past 45 years, but bought only one: an Analogman Beano.
I started playing in 1964, at age 10, and had only a hand-me-down Silvertone acoustic with mile high action and heavy strings. Electric guitars...
No. The words aren’t the problem. The anger behind them is.
I’m happy for him because he has a new guitar, and I’m happy for the rest of us because he at least kept his pants on! ;)
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I’ve had more than my share of Strat pickups over the years, including aftermarket boutique and custom-made, and I think the Fender 57/62s and the...
The 1956 Strat RI (the AVRI, not the CS) neck is .910" at the first and .999" at the 12th. The Fender terms like, "medium C," "D," etc., are...
Here's a clip where Mike Eldred explains that the neck has a greater impact on tone than the pickups (from about 1:15 to about 2:20)....
The Telecaster is the force that surrounds and penetrates all living beings and binds the galaxy of guitar players together.
A great article! Thanks for posting the link!
I agree, and play mostly Strats and Teles. My point was that the PRS McCarty, which is named in honor of the former Gibson president, has a...
$1K isn't bad, but is it a Princeton or a Princeton Reverb? Originality and condition are big factors too.
I owned a PRS McCarty for a while and here's why I didn't like it: The appearance. The top looked like a glitzy antique dresser, and the neck...
I prefer the Martin sound over Collings, although I agree that Collings puts out good guitars. I have a Martin 000-18GE, and while I have...