what Kent says: my playing partner just bought a Galaxy PA6s personal monitor(3 bills USD). took it to a gig without ever trying it, and had it set up...
+1 for OneSpot. be aware that there are single-pedal and multi-pedal versions.
how is it working. Dennis? still good?
good point, Doug. I've used those stick-on rubber feet from Home Depot for similar purposes.
I've got a couple different types, and can add that I have Grover Mini Locking Rotomatics on two of my guitars -- one as stock from an older Reverend,...
not sure if those switches are cleanable, Dennis -- I suspect they are sealed. but one more thing to check: flip over the circuit board and make sure ...
if it's 60 Hz (50 in some countries) or harmonics thereof (e.g. 120) then the coupling mechanism is magnetic in most situations. shielding -- unless d...
if you added shielding very close to a pickup, there may be some parasitic (undesired or unintended) capacitance created from the coils to ground. tha...
which Wah pedal do you use? if it's the basic Dunlop Crybaby, you'll be starting a little muddy.also, all pedals do not play nicely with each other. y...
the buffer doesn't so much boost the signal (though it can) as provide the guitar with a very high impedance -- hopefully similar to the input of an a...
agree: these are sliding double stops, not playing with a slide. did the mods move this to the wrong place?
you can buy adhesive copper tape at stew-mac.com.
the weak point in your set-up is the Y-cable as an output combiner. passive Y-cables can be safely (meaning 'not damaging', 'good sounding' is another...
same problem on my Lite Ash Tele. I ended up putting copper tape shielding on the backside of the pickguard, and connecting it to the switch plate. It...
what you describe sounds as if the nut might not be cut deep enough. while this is a common problem with new acoustics, it's far less likely for elect...