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And here I thought everyone raved about the active stuff because it gives the bass more BOOM and just makes it sound "bigger". I've also heard there is new technology that is starting to bring some guitars into the active realm. As for changing active to passive, when I used to play with a band back in highschool/college, the guys wanted to kill me when they found out I removed my active pickups for passive... and the shop I took it to was close to not doing it cause they said I was crazy :( |
I did it...I brought an epiphone limited edition four channel used from guitar center...the rep said the guitar was usually $399.00 and I got a rarely played all blacked out version for $249.99 and a Spider III amp for $99.00...they tossed in the gig bag, stand, and pics...I paid for the self learning kit $20.00, the line $20.00 and the quick connect strap $12.99...all told I walked out for $449.00 ready to go...does this sound like a good deal...I learned the first string E,F, & G and I have to ask...is it ok to charge ahead not feel like I have mastered those three notes on the first string or just sit there and pound them into submission and become bored? Any thoughts?
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Congrats - the Epiphone and Line 6 amp is a good deal (esepcially with all the other stuff "thrown in" - Guitar Center? Right?)
You'll get bored on the three top strings pretty quickly - only tunes playable on there are Three Blind Mice and Jingle Bells. Go to www.chordbook.com and click on the chord generator and scales and start learning the blues and pentatonic scales. You'll start hearing a lot of classic rock and blues songs coming from your very own fingers. Stick with it - it can be a little frustrating at first - build good fingering habits to minimize the "buzz" and have fun with the amp - that one has the built-in modeling and effects I think... :thumbup: |
Yeah it does...
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There are four channels and you can line in an MP3 as well.
Here are the stats on the guitar; Standard Features Frets: 22 Body: Mahogany Neck Material: Mahogany Inlays: "XII" inlay at 12th fret frets Pickups: Open Coil Alnico Fingerboard: Rosewood Nut Width: 1.68" Scale: 24 3/4" Neck Joint: Set Neck Machine Heads: Black Chrome I crossed check the price on EBAY and it seems that is what a used one goes for so I got a market deal for a pristine condition gothic G400. Quote:
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Nice! I'll have to post some pics of my rig...
my X is getting jealous because my Tele and effects board are getting all the mods lately...just picked up a Crybaby wah and a Dunlop volume pedal...searching for a gently used Vox Tonelab to get some Floydian sounds out of my set up.... |
I am a serious NOOB here with this...
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U could have just spoke to me in Spanish and I would have understood more...so much to learn. |
Sorry about that - I buy the effects to cover up the fact that I am a mediocre player at best... you can get a lot of different tones and sounds out of a Spider amp...but you shouild stick to the "clean" setting (or don't push the "overdrive" button) when practicing so you get used to the sounds that you hands make (instead of the effects on the amp)...
Let me know how its going!:thumbup: |
That looks like an Iomi guitar or something.
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