Oh wow, you know, I figured it couldn't possibly be a dead battery seeing as it's not very old at all and I have three guitars I regularly play, altho...
I'm a tube amp guy. When you compare to solid state, I can't figure out why anyone would even consider anything different. Tube amp watts are twice as...
But ... there are far worse things going on in a lossy codec than simple loss of high frequency content. As Moonrider mentions, the lossy codec is to...
I think a quote here serves to explain this the best."If I have seen further, it is because I stood on the shoulders of giants" (Isaac Newton, but par...
Exactly Nuno.The higher the bitrate, the better "quality" each sample is. The higher the sample rate, the more samples there are.
Excellent advice, yet not completely correct.There is a difference between sample rate and bit rate. You generally have both bitrate and sample rate ...
I'm going to have to disagree with Alan on this. Marshall is great, but the MG series amps have a really horrible reputation (with good reason). I'v...
Try to be more specific. What exactly is the problem?Can you hit the right notes/chords?Are you having trouble with strumming patterns?Do you like th...
I have a GT8, which has the same sound engine as the GT10, and IMHO you'll get better result by treating the GT as an amp of it's own instead of an em...
Do NOT rotate the "threaded tube." Doing that eventually will break the internal wire connections to the jack. If the only problem is a loose jack, th...
I got my first instrument at about that age. It was a little ukelele and my parents say I loved it and could even play a few simple melodies on it. ...
This is a very common beginner error. I think you're thinking about it incorrectly. The chords and notes are the "fact" part of the song, they have ...
Hey guys thanks for the responses.The reason I asked "how did he get this tone" rather than "how do I get this tone out of my equipment" is because I ...