Slejhamer wrote:"Thanks Drewsdad. He's got some very cool stuff on that site. Love his trash can cab, and that looks suspiciously like a Guytronix Ard...
Well then, let's get this back on track! (Almost) Check out the site for Beavis Audio Research, there will be references to several small diy solid s...
That's a flame top. Now how in the heck did you get in my basement to take that shot? :D Seriously, I checked the serial number and it is a Korea...
That thought crossed my mind, I bought the guitar even though it was "ridden a little harder" than I would have preferred. I haven't seen many brown s...
Yeah, I was going to say $399 for a plaintop les paul. Thanks everybody. The thing that caught my eye was the flame top and the mint green tuners, g...
In the Epiphone Forum they've talked about a problem with one of the fuseholder's that can create a problem similar to this. I don't know if it's the...
By the way, great choice on the guitar. I have the same one.
+1 on the Seagull! Well made, nice wide neck, a whole lot to like. I've had the cedar gloss top for a few years.
My first question would be, did you block the trem when you changed strings? If the answer is no, then your trem just slipped out of position and you...
Pickups can make a big difference in terms of output and articulation. Hotter pickups can help drive your amp to higher gain levels earlier (that can...
Gnease is correct about the differences in how fillers and wood accept stain. You can reduce the difference by using a pre-stain conditioner, it ligh...
You could also try to find a lighter colored wood filler/putty that would be a closer match to the color of the wood so that it would blend in better ...
Never used one before, but I was just looking at it this morning by way of the Gear Page forum. Looks like you have a lot of tonal options to play wi...