Merry Christmas to all my Guitar Noise friends!
I agree with the comments about them being poser guitars. Honest wear's OK. I try to take good care of mine, but they'll pick up some "character" inev...
This morning I was enjoying a video of the 1982 Allman Brothers playing "Statesboro Blues" and noticed how Dicky Betts was holding his guitar in the "...
Does it happen just in one place (suggesting a problem like the one above), or does it do the same when you take it somewhere else? Does using a diffe...
No, a high nut causes the string to have to be stretched more to press it down against the lower frets, making it go sharper. It's much less noticeabl...
Yeah, those compensated bridges attempt to make them intonate more evenly. They only work with one set of string gauges and one tuning. Before taking ...
Acoustics with straight bridges usually can't have all their strings intonated precisely at the same time. A low fretted note being sharp can mean tha...
Happy Birthday, BL!
There are likely some basic slide lessons on this site.
I thought it was going to be a plug for someone's favorite cigar.
I'm only good at kicking balls. I'm happy to be over here and you over there, then.
WOO-HOO! :mrgreen:
Each stereo channel is 8 ohms, so they could be parallelled into one 4 ohm outlet and be properly matched.
Now, how anyone can call a game, where you hold the ball in your hands, "foot" ball, I really don't know. And why is that other variety often called "...