Pots Set
Aug 31, 2008 guitar parts and accessories
Pots Set
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![]() EMG Short SOLID Shaft 25K Vol/Tone Pot Set W/Cap US $12.00
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![]() Standard 6mm Pots Blk Plastic Jazz Bass knobs Set of 3 US $1.59
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![]() 3 USA EMG SA Single Coil Active PICKUP Set & POTS Black US $170.99
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![]() Acoustic Guitar Pre-Wired Pickup Set Up Pots Knobs Jack US $7.98
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![]() Standard 6mm Pots BK Plastic Jazz Bass knobs Set of 3 US $1.99
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![]() 2 SET Gold Dual Screw Style Control Knob for Dual Pot US $5.99
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![]() 2 SET Chrome Dual Screw Style Control Knob for Dual Pot US $5.49
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![]() Full Size 500K Pots for Strats, Set of 3, Guitar Parts! US $6.95
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![]() Fender USA 52 RI Telecaster Tele PICKUPS POTS KNOBS SET US $149.99
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![]() NEW Mini Control Pots 500KOhm - Set of 2 US $5.39
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![]() Standard 6mm Pots Bk Plastic Jazz Bass knobs Set of 3 US $1.99
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![]() EMG Long Shaft 25K P/P Vol-Tone Pot Set For Les Paul US $18.00
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![]() 1 Set of JB Bass Guitar Wiring Harness- Prewired with 3-500k Pots US $7.12
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![]() Set of 3 Full Size 250K 1xA 2xB Guitar Pots $0 US Ship! US $9.99
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![]() NEW Mini Control Pots 250KOhm - Set of 2 US $5.39
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![]() Set of 3 250K Volume Tone Tone Pots for Strat ES5 US $13.99
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![]() Fender Modern Player Jaguar MP-90 PICKUPS POTS KNOB SET US $89.99
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![]() Fender HH Strat Humbucker PICKUPS POTS KNOBS SET US $112.49
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![]() Dime Size 250K pots for Tele, Set of 2 with Hardware! US $4.95
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![]() Dime Size 500K pots for Strat, Set of 3 with Hardware! US $5.95
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![]() Full Size 250K Pots for Strats, Set of 3, Guitar Parts! US $6.95
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![]() Jazz Bass wiring harness 1 Volume 2Tone .047 cap 500k pots Set US $7.53
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![]() -Set of 3- CTS Standard Pot - USA shaft - 250 k ohm US $21.54
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![]() Acoustic Guitar Pre-Wired Pickup Set Up Pots Knobs Jack US $7.49
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![]() 2 SET Gold Dual Screw Style Control Knob for Dual Pot US $6.45
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is it safe to bake clay pots in an oven to set the pait?
i would like to know if anybody out there has fired clay pots in an oven? i know there is a site that sells them and she said that she puts hers in a kiln, just wondering if an oven would work also?
No. Ovens can't even approach kiln temps.
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Gold Vintage
Aug 31, 2008 guitar parts and accessories
Gold Vintage
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![]() GOLD Guitar STRING FERRULES Vintage Design 5/16" Z2 US $5.99
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![]() Gold-Plated Hand Held Vintage Microphone from the 1960's! US $159.95
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![]() Vintage RI Fender Strat Tele GOLD TUNERS Tuning Pegs NR US $31.00
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![]() Original L.P GUITAR Epiphone E Logo Vintage deluxe Tuners Keystone Gold New US $26.00
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![]() Vintage Kamaka Gold Label Soprano Ukulele (1950's) US $315.00
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![]() VINTAGE SHEET MUSIC BAND OF GOLD DON CHERRY US $.99
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![]() SEYMOUR DUNCAN SM-1n VINTAGE MINI NECK HUMBUCKER GOLD US $104.95
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Australian Gold Crystal XII vs. Australian Gold Vintage Gold?
Any professionals or professional indoor tanners use the 2009, new AG Vintage Gold lotion out there, what is your opinion ? Is it better than their 12 bronzers Crystal XII ?
Many thanks,
Sofiya
it is really hard to compare the 2 lotions.
i own both and love both for different reasons.. however.. i DO prefer one over the other--for one reason only: SCENT.
since Vintage Gold has no DHA, there is no "after tan" smell. Vintage only uses derma dark bronzers- AG say Vintage has a unisex scent, but i would disagree, i love it, but not for my boyfriend. This lotion smells very sweet in the bottle but after use I would dare to say that you could go a whole day without feeling like you need to wash off your indoor tanning lotion. ITS AWESOME!!
i dont have that feeling with Crystal 12. I *love* Crystal b/c it gives me that extra color pop... but on any regular day I LOVEEEEE Vintage Gold.
so, it depends what is more important to you.. color or smell. DHA or none..
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Dod Performer
Aug 31, 2008 guitar parts and accessories
Dod Performer
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![]() DOD FLANGER PINUP AD Performer Guitar Effect Pedal 575 US $9.99
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![]() DOD 585-A PERFORMER analog DELAY pedal 80s usa made RARE US $199.99
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![]() Rare DOD 575-B Flanger, Performer Series 20V US $80.00
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Recording Vets, what are good amp settings for recording metal guitar?
I play in an extreme metal band entering the studio soon. I want a guitar tone that tears your flesh off with high gain, yet at the same time I don't want to get unwanted freqencies when it's played back in the stereo. (hissing, boominess, clipping, etc.) What sounds great playing through your amp doesn't always translate to cd when mixed in with the rest of the band. I will be using either my high gain Crate amp's distortion or a pedal such as Boss Metal Zone/DOD Death Metal Pedal. Playing on a Jackson Soloist and Jackson Performer V, Seymour Duncan pickups, the amp will be mic'd. List any good settings recommendations (high/mid/low/gain/shape/reverb) Basics, I'm not a rack nerd. Also looking for full lush clean tones. Thanks.
I'm glad you recognize that what sounds good live doesn't necessarily sound good recorded - this is the beginning of wisdom!
First off - bass = mud. Everything below 200-400 hz is going to be rolled off anyways, so it doesn't conflict with the drums and bass (the exact frequency will depend on the material and the mixing engineer). By reducing your bass you not only increase the clarity of your sound, but you reduce the amount of mud you add into the mix with your raw sound.
Second - gain = fuzz. Our ears are a lot more forgiving of fuzz than a microphone. You want to have less gain and less distortion on your guitar than you would live - mic's pick up distortion at a lower level than our ears. This also increases clarity - sometimes its good to actually hear the notes one plays instead of a wall of noise, no?
Third - volume. Guitar amps always sound better when they're turned up, but you can't usually do that in a recording studio. Be prepared to turn down.
My practical recommendations are as follows - come prepared with two different amp settings - normal practice volume and a "recording volume" of half that. EQ and gain changes with volume, ie, what sounds good loud doesn't sound right quiet, and vice versa. Tailor your EQ settings to sound the way you like at your normal practice volume, then get your amp to sound as close as possible to that at half-volume. Take notes! Use amp distortion if possible - it will sound better then the pedals you've mentioned.
Okay, so now you've got your amp to sound the way you like it, both at normal playing volume and at half volume. Now to each setting cut the bass and gain by about 30%, add 20-40% to your mids, if they're less than 50%, and kill any reverb. Voila - this is the recording sound. Yes, it sounds different, yes, it sounds kinda weak, but it will sound a hell of a lot better mixed than you might think.
Yes, boost your mids. You're a metal player, I'm betting you're scooping them. You can't do that for recording, and you can't do that live, if you don't want to be absolutely buried in the mix. They don't need to be all the way up, but they need to be there at least a little. Again - volume and clarity.
No reverb. The engineer will add it if necessary. Actually, i've gotten away with adding just a leeeetle bit of 'verb - between 0.5 and 1 on a scale of 1 to 10. I think it adds some dimension, but it really depends on the quality of your reverb. If it doesn't sound really good, don't add it, cuz the studio's reverb is better than yours.
Something that really helps for clarity (have you noticed that I'm big on clarity?) is lowering the bass side of your pickups a little. Since bass frequencies can hog headroom, this means that you can have more sonic punch and snap vs fartiness. This also turns your bass control on your amp into more of a "warmth" control rather than a "fart" or "mud" control.
I would just pick one guitar to play in the studio. Make sure it's good to go (setup, intonated, fresh strings, doesn't buzz or hum) and bring a spare set of strings. If you don't use a product like GHS Fastfret, check it out - I love the stuff. Helps extend string life, too. I mean, bring the other guitar for backup, but plan your tone and whatnot around playing one guitar. Keep it simple!
Make sure your pickups aren't too high on the guitar to get a clean tone. Lowering them a little gives you a smoother, rounder sound, raising them makes them a little rougher. Try to find a happy place with them, and try to make both of your guitars the same volume, so you don't have to screw with anything if you need to swap guitars.
Oh yeah - and know your parts. Every flubbed take costs money, after all.
Good luck.
Saul
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Rex Mudhoney
Aug 30, 2008 guitar parts and accessories
Rex Mudhoney
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![]() T-Rex Engineering Mudhoney Distortion Pedal US $199.99
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![]() T-REX MUDHONEY-II TWIN CHANNEL FUZZY DISTORTION PEDAL US $279.00
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![]() NEW T-Rex Mudhoney Distortion Pedal TRex US $199.00
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![]() T-Rex Mudhoney-ll Twin Channel Crunchy Fuzzy Distortion Pedal, NEW, 2 FREE Gifts US $268.00
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![]() T-Rex Mudhoney Distortion/Overdrive Guitar Effect Pedal US $199.00
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![]() T-REX MUDHONEY II DISTORTION US $279.00
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![]() T-REX MUDHONEY DISTORTION US $199.00
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![]() T-Rex Mudhoney II Mud Honey 2 Guitar Fuzz Pedal PROAUDIOSTAR -- US $219.00
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![]() NEW T-Rex Mudhoney II Dual Distortion Pedal TRex US $269.00
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![]() T-Rex Engineering Mudhoney Distortion Pedal US $199.99
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![]() T-Rex MudHoney II Dual Distortion Pedal US $279.00
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![]() T-Rex Mudhoney II Mud Honey 2 Guitar Fuzz Pedal PROAUDIOSTAR US $268.99
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![]() T-Rex Mudhoney II Dual Distortion US $279.00
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![]() T-Rex Mudhoney Distortion US $199.00
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![]() T-Rex Engineering Mudhoney II Distortion Guitar Effects PedalT-Rex -w/ George L US $279.00
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![]() T-Rex Mudhoney Distortion US $165.00
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![]() T-REX MUDHONEY DISTORTION GUITAR PEDAL TREX OVERDRIVE US $199.99
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![]() T-Rex Mudhoney II Distortion/Overdrive Effect Pedal US $279.00
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![]() T-Rex Mudhoney II Overdrive Boutique Guitar Effects Pedal US $279.99
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![]() T-Rex Engineering Mudhoney II Distortion Pedal Yellow US $279.00
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![]() T-Rex Engineering Mudhoney Distortion Pedal US $199.99
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![]() T Rex Mudhoney Overdrive US $150.00
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Ok,I need some new songs/bands?!?!?!?
well i'll just spill out some of my itunes!!Air, Atomic Rooster, The Band, Beach Boys, Beatles, Beck Blondie, Dylan, Captain Beefheart, the byrds, cream david bowie, the DOORS!!!, deep purple, elton john, elo, fleetwood mac, zappa, jefferson airplane, jimi hendrix, led zeppelin, love, neil young, nirvana, neil young, mudhoney, pink floyd, pixies, the police, primal scream, queen, q.o.t.s.a., rem, radiohead, ravi shankar, chili peppers, rolling stones, simon and garfunkel, small faces, soundgarden, strawberry alarm clock, t.rex, velvet revolver, yardbirds, yes...
ok i think you get the idea!!!
thanks!!!
You need some Rush & possibly more Yes. (which albums do you have?)
Also:
ELP
Jethro Tull
Van Der Graaf Generator
Heart
Wings
The Cars
Aerosmith (70s ONLY!)
Squeeze
Tom Petty
70s/late 60s Beach Boys
Kansas (esp. the early works)
Styx (70s)
America
Genesis (up to 1978 & with Peter Gabriel)
Sweet
Slade
The Who
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Fulltone Fulldrive
Aug 30, 2008 guitar parts and accessories
Fulltone Fulldrive
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![]() New Fulltone Fulldrive 2 MOSFET Overdrive/Boost Effects Pedal US $152.15
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![]() Analogman King of Tone v4. Bin = Free fulltone Fulldrive 2 US $213.49
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![]() Fulltone Full-Drive 2 MOSFET US $125.00
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![]() Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Overdrive - Free Gift US $152.15
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![]() Fulltone Fulldrive2 12/4 #5688 US $75.00
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![]() Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet FD2 Brand NEW Free Shipping RogueGuitarShop.com US $162.15
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![]() Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Overdrive Effects Pedal PD-4013 US $135.00
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![]() Fulltone Full-Drive 2 Overdrive Effects Pedal PD-4556 US $152.50
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![]() Fulltone Full-Drive 2 Overdrive Effects Pedal PD-4528 US $152.50
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![]() Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Overdrive Effects Pedal PD-3907 US $132.50
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![]() Fulltone Full-Drive 2 Overdrive Effects Pedal PD-4306 US $147.50
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![]() Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Overdrive Effects Pedal US $55.00
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Help with Fulltone guitar pedal!?
Hey guys,
I'm deciding on purchasing a guitar pedal and I've come down to these two.
Fulltone OCD
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fulltone-OCD-Overdrive-Obsessive-Compulsive-Drive?sku=475656
Fulltone Fulldrive
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fulltone-Fulldrive-2-Mosfet-Guitar-Effects-Pedal?sku=475963
Does anyone have any experience with these pedals?
I would like a clean distortion, high on the mids. I play mostly punk/rock. (power chords and barre chords, with a little solo here and there
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Thanks!!
The reviews on both are very good... from a spec perspective, they seem to be pretty similar, and able to get good tone... so why not spend the extra 20$ and get the Fulldrive?
It seems like the second one would have the extra capability of the whole solo thing, a lot easier than the first, it has that boost knob already.
Seems like they really worked on building in a lot of headroom - that's a good thing, that's really important for getting that "clean" sound - I know exactly what you mean when you say that, it's something I look for myself!
One of the reviews mentions running it at higher than 9v... I would totally look into that, it could be useful towards getting more of that clean sound thing going on.... it's one of those things that most people wouldn't really notice or care about, but I think you and I are on the same page here.
I haven't played it myself. Thinking about it, now. I did just buy a Seymour Duncan Tweakfuzz, though, so I'm going to spend some time with that first. =)
Saul
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