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Leningrad
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Posted: June 20 2008 at 23:29 |
yabut
I'll see about getting some more money for my birthday, too. So I should be hooked up sufficiently by summer's end. Thanks for the help, by the way.
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: June 20 2008 at 23:31 |
Well if you do get more money and you've got the patience to deal with the learning curve, I'd skip straight to the Line 6 POD X3 Live.
"Thanks for the help, by the way" 'Tis no problem.
EDIT: Due to the Vox ADVTs hybrid amp nature, i.e Valve pre amp and mainly solid state power amp section, you will need to replace Pre amp Valves every 2 or so years. Compared to a full valve/tube amp, a hybrid amp doesn't require as much maintenance on your part and is generally cheaper to run.
Edited by HughesJB4 - June 20 2008 at 23:37
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Leningrad
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 17:51 |
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 17:55 |
Hay Dylan. You mention lack of low end, I just remembered that you use a MIM strat right? An MIM strat with single coils will always inherently be weak on low end, plus you get more noise with single coils and have to turn up your noise gate to compensate, which just kills more tone anyway.
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Leningrad
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 18:01 |
Oh Shiva. What'd be your solution for solving that?
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 18:07 |
By the time you get a new amp, I highly doubt you'll have money left over to spend on ze guitar. The easiest solution would be, well, to get a new guitar actually. The reason I would never buy a triple single coil strat, is that it has no real thick tones to be found. My guitar can do some pretty mean low end stuff, but take into account my guitar costs 3 times more than your guitar. There is of course, the option of new pickups obviously.
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Leningrad
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 18:19 |
HughesJB4 wrote:
There is of course, the option of new pickups obviously.
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Interesting. Tell me more.
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 18:37 |
A pickup change will only go so far, hence why a new guitar is the most kick butt option. Your guitar just doesn't have the most heavy sounding wood.
But yar, pickups. There are many manufactuers/brands, some of which are very well known and some, err, lesser known. The 3 most well known brands, are Seymour Duncan and Dimarzo and EMG Inc. There are also more boutique pickups, like Lundgren, but these can cost more than 50 per cent more than the big 3, but I've been told it can be worth the price. You wanted heavier sounding pickups, so I'll leave out the options that will just be better but no heavier sounding pickups than you have. The Seymour Duncan Hot Rails, are very high output blade single coil sized humbuckers. The tone is very much lower mid/low end focused, so in some guitars they are muddy, but in a strat like your which has an Alder body (a typically bright tone wood), muddiness is highly unlikely to be a problem. You will notice your amp will get kicked into overdrive much more easily with these pickups, which is either a blessing or a curse. There is also the Cool Rails, a lower output version of the Hot Rails, which some people prefer if they find the Hot Rails is too powerful for them. There is the JB jr SJB-1, which is more upper mid range focused, but still heavier than your pickups, and has a high output, but not as high as the Hotrails. There is also the active pickup route, the Seymour Duncan Blackouts, which utilise a 9 volt preamp, although you only need to change the battery about once every 6-12 months, depending on how often you play. These will be FAR MORE quiet than your pickups, so you have less hassle of getting hiss and hum in your recordings. But bear in mind all these options are 60 Hz hum cancelling, which is only a good thing. From Dimarzio, there is the Tonezone S 189, the Fast Track 2 DP 182, all of which will give you a boost in the lower mids and low end.
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 21:06 |
What's up Dylan
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Leningrad
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 21:50 |
I completely and totally missed this. Ouch.
Not much, gonna hit up some fast food in about 25 minutes or so. Other than that, laaaaazing.
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 21:52 |
Chameleon wrote:
I completely and totally missed this. Ouch.
Not much, gonna hit up some fast food in about 25 minutes or so. Other than that, laaaaazing. |
damn i could totally go for some fries. or wings. or any manner of fast food.
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 21:59 |
Spicy Buffalo Chicken Wrap from McDonalds. Mmmmm.
I don't care what you germophobes think, McD's is delicious.
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 22:00 |
Chameleon wrote:
Spicy Buffalo Chicken Wrap from McDonalds. Mmmmm.
I don't care what you germophobes think, McD's is delicious. |
I'm a Wendy's freak for whatever reason.
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 22:06 |
Wendy's is nice, but the nearest one to me isn't very close.
Also, everyone in STC buy NEU! '75 because I'm seriously not kidding about how awesome it is when I praise it all the time.
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 22:29 |
Wendy's is VASTLY superior to McDonalds.
And yeah I've already got all three of NEU!'s good albums.
Edited by rileydog22 - June 21 2008 at 22:29
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Posted: June 22 2008 at 00:09 |
rileydog22 wrote:
Wendy's is VASTLY superior to McDonalds.
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And I downloaded Neu! 75 tonight. And Soft Machine absolutely pwns.
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Posted: June 22 2008 at 00:10 |
NaturalScience wrote:
And Soft Machine absolutely pwns.
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THIS
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Posted: June 22 2008 at 00:11 |
That free jazz from Folly is pretty awesome. I've spent the last hour and a half playing Final Fantasy Tactics and listening to Coleman.
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Posted: June 22 2008 at 00:12 |
The Polite Force has risen into my Top 10.
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Posted: June 22 2008 at 00:13 |
rileydog22 wrote:
That free jazz from Folly is pretty awesome. I've spent the last hour and a half playing Final Fantasy Tactics and listening to Coleman. |
ALBERT AYLER
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