2010-04-05, 14:04 | Link #161 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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les paul neck and replace it with a fender I said that on the second season thread and others have before me it honestly made me think they are not going to be serious with music if they get frickin brand name wrong
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2010-04-05, 16:08 | Link #163 | |
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2010-04-11, 22:54 | Link #168 |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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In the ED of K-ON!!,Mio is shown using an Audix OM5 Corrected. A mike is not a musical instrument,but this gear thread is as close as I get.
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2010-04-18, 11:53 | Link #169 | |
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On another note, I need a new drum kit, mines a really old (60s) Ludwig thats starting to break. I got it from my uncle three years ago and it just doesn't sound right, and I have no idea how to tune it. I have the tuning key and have made several attempts at tuning the snare and toms (2, one mounted one floor) and can't get it right. I also only have one cymbal, (20'' ride and a broken 14'' high hat). Does anyone have any suggestions for a place to look for a new kit, cymbals, and any hardware I would need? I am kind of on a budget though... |
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2010-04-18, 12:13 | Link #170 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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1. Do a sustained roll of 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 around the edges of the drum skin at 60 bpm. Increase to 120bpm and check for inconsistencies. 2. Play a middle C on any instrument, then play the next C one octave up. This (the 2nd C played) is the frequency you need to tune the snare. 3. Use the tuning key and loosen or tighten each side accordingly, in this order : - Tune all the areas half a finger directly away from the screw, towards the centre, to the note. - Take the direct centre between the two screws, then put half a finger towards the center, tune it the same way. - Work your way inwards with a full finger subsequently. 4. Remember to tune the circumference half a finger inwards FIRST, then the full finger to have consistency. 5. Repeat step 1. Check that each note played sustains for at least a quarter of a second, if it disappears too quickly, your skin is too tight. This isn't the most accurate way because it is done by ear, but it should be absolutely no problem for a few months of use. Also, it doesn't require perfect pitch to do so. If you have problems with measurement, use a black string and tie it across the screws, from one end to another across the centre to ensure that you are measuring towards it.
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2010-05-06, 02:05 | Link #171 | |
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The JB62 featuring Japanese pickups while the Japanese Jazz 62RI that features the American Vintage pups is the JB62-US |
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2010-05-06, 02:36 | Link #172 |
Death & Rebirth
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: B.A. - Argentina
Age: 32
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For those who're looking for cheap guitar, well you can get a very nice guitar with an excellent sound for $350-$380 its an Epiphone Les Paul 100. My first guitar was Epiphone Les Paul 100 and I'd say that its a very nice guitar to start and nice quality ^^.
BTW Yui has a Gibson Les Paul Cherry Sunbrust Traditional, like this one: Spoiler for IMG:
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2010-05-06, 03:44 | Link #173 | |
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Price wise, Standards are usually $2000-$3000 while the traditionals are $3500-$5000 |
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2010-05-06, 04:03 | Link #175 |
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I believe they started this in 2007 or 2008, before this they were routing just holes like swiss cheese in the body to for "weight balance" but were still pretty heavy. A shop where I live have some late 80's early 90's LP's for about 1600, if I had the money I'd be yoinking them off the stands :P
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2010-05-07, 06:02 | Link #177 |
Bass-wa Watashi
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By the way, I'm not sure the JB62 is the correct bass, in the Anime you can see the saddles of the bass bridge are threaded which only appears in the JB62-US and not the JB62, and as I mentioned the JB62 features Japanese "Vintage" pickups and not the American.
If some one can send email to Kyoto Animation and ask them what model the bass it, it would be great, for some reason I can't find any contact info. |
2010-05-07, 08:52 | Link #178 | |
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Location: Edinburgh
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Since the manga started off in 2007, it is probably easier to use the pre-2007 and 2007 catalogues and flyers to trackdown the models used in the series. |
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