[QUOTE=Dolton;23253327]Anyone have the chords for "Snow ((Hey Oh))" from the part "The more I see the less I know, the more I'd like to let it go" onwards?
Don't Say Ultimate Guitar, non of them were very accurate.[/QUOTE]
guitarmasta.net
If I had a pickup that supported coil tapping, with a guitar that doesn't, is it possible that I could have accidentally wired it as a single coil pickup on accident?
[QUOTE=TimeBomb;23257857]If I had a pickup that supported coil tapping, with a guitar that doesn't, is it possible that I could have accidentally wired it as a single coil pickup on accident?[/QUOTE]
Is it sounding like a single coil? What pickup is it?
[QUOTE=Shibbey;23254707]I'm already doing that. :v:
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How much do those cables cost? I might get one myself.
[QUOTE=Epic Sandwich;23257916]Is it sounding like a single coil? What pickup is it?[/QUOTE]
Dimarzio X2N, The Cleans sound really single coil-ish, and there is a massive hum on it, it can't be a problem with the wiring because I just got it back from repairs.
[QUOTE=TimeBomb;23258060]Dimarzio X2N, The Cleans sound really single coil-ish, and there is a massive hum on it, it can't be a problem with the wiring because I just got it back from repairs.[/QUOTE]
I'm not 100% sure with pickup wiring, but it sounds like you may have wired it up as a single coil. The hum is what makes me think it, humbuckers should give off little to none hum, definitely not "massive hum".
[QUOTE=Epic Sandwich;23258194]I'm not 100% sure with pickup wiring, but it sounds like you may have wired it up as a single coil. The hum is what makes me think it, humbuckers should give off little to none hum, definitely not "massive hum".[/QUOTE]
...any idea what I should do to fix this?
[QUOTE=kitteh-nator;23257990]How much do those cables cost? I might get one myself.[/QUOTE]
I'm not doing that with the audio-usb cable, I'm doing that with an audio-audio cable, have been for a long time. Can't be bothered to replace broken speakers. :v:
I just found that cable on Ebay, not used or anything, brand new.
[IMG]http://www.thestompbox.com/img/products/ibanez-fuzz-fz7.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://bassmiddletreble.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/guvnor2.jpg[/IMG]
The pedals that I own, not much. What kind of pedal should I get next, are there some pedals that I must buy?
Well
Only buy stuff you need
So if you feel you need something mroe than what you have, consider buying it
AUGH, I was going to buy a Jackson rr3 off a guy in Toronto tomorrow morning, but someone bought it right from me a couple hours ago! Man i'm pissed.
[QUOTE=Shibbey;23253159][IMG]http://imgur.com/q7Ses.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Uh, four different contacts, one is ground, two are left and right audio, and the forth is likely for video. I can imagine that it came with a camera. It isn't working because it shouldn't be working.
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[QUOTE=JohanGS;23261802]The pedals that I own, not much. What kind of pedal should I get next, are there some pedals that I must buy?[/QUOTE]
If you want some headroom to experiment around you should get a multieffects pedal. They have a ton a built in effects. It won't sound exactly like the real pedals, but it will allow you to explore a lot of possibilities without having to spend a lot of money.
Decent 1-effect designer pedals usually cost 100 quid a pedal which I think is ridiculous unless you play professionally, even then you save a lot of set-up and hassle with multi-effect pedals. I would recommend getting a multi-effect pedal and a looper.
[QUOTE=TimeBomb;23259479]...any idea what I should do to fix this?[/QUOTE]
I guess you could take it back to the guy you got it repaired by? I'm awful with guitar electronics, sorry.
[QUOTE=TimeBomb;23257857]If I had a pickup that supported coil tapping, with a guitar that doesn't, is it possible that I could have accidentally wired it as a single coil pickup on accident?[/QUOTE]
Wiring diagram please.
Does anyone have any good techniques for learning chords? I've having trouble remembering them... :v:
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;23275846]Does anyone have any good techniques for learning chords? I've having trouble remembering them... :v:[/QUOTE]
Just think about what you play. Like, if you eremember what tone differs between A and Amaj7, you might find it easier to remember the other maj7 chords as well.
don't how many of you have seen this but
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSF0wP79iJI[/media]
[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcqrlzK6A4k&feature=channel[/MEDIA]
This kid's actually pretty good, take a listen.
[QUOTE=Schmaaa;23278192][MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcqrlzK6A4k&feature=channel[/MEDIA]
lol me actually pretty good, take a listen.[/QUOTE]
I hope my POD X3 comes tomorrow.
And by that I mean my POD X3 better come tomorrow :argh:
God, I love wall mounts.
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/HPIM1834.JPG[/img]
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/HPIM1835.JPG[/img]
That chair looks comfy
It is.
I would imagine
My parents own an online furniture company and are good friends with their wholesaler. I get free furniture all the fucking time. I actually have two office chairs I was thinking about selling.
I like the idea of wallhangers, but I wouldn't want my guitars getting dusty. I keep them in their hardcases, but that obviously takes up a lot of room.
[QUOTE=dirty harry;23287420]I like the idea of wallhangers, but I wouldn't want my guitars getting dusty. I keep them in their hardcases, but that obviously takes up a lot of room.[/QUOTE]
Just keep a good ventilation system in you room going and you'll be fine.
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I just laid down some awesome metal improv down.
[sp] With one chord shape! [/sp]
Put $100 down on the RR3 today =). Im getting it for $450 all together. about a month before i can pick it up =).
[QUOTE=nardix;23273302]Wiring diagram please.[/QUOTE]
This is basically the Guitar layout.
[url]http://www.seymourduncan.com/pdfs/support/schematics/2h_1v_1t_3w.pdf[/url]
...I'm not sure how I'd find a diagram for the X2N, Which wires in particular do I need to look for when if I just wanted it wired as a humbucker?
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