Or you can buy or build a sensible amp with <1W power if you want to crank it around the house without an attenuator. I have not found any around...
Let us see, there are two possible reasonings: 1) buy the cheapest, play it, learn to identify sounds and tones and if you like it, buy a better bass,...
I have a small Behringer. It's not great, but it's OK for a cheap practice amp. It's certainly not a great amp, but I wasn't sure how much bass playin...
After pondering over similar doubts last year, I bought a bass. I have to say "Go for it, you won't regret it!" I don't think it makes sense to try an...
Congratulations! Very cool guitar indeed ..And, welcome to the club :-) I am the proud owner of a CT6-M, also in green-burst. I will add a pointer to ...
Also, I think the first solo uses very little gain, while the second solo (the long outro) seems to use more distortion. I can generally get pretty go...
I have one of the Hercules floor stands that grab the headstock as well, and it works very well. I always use that one with my set neck Carvin
I hardly ever get to crank my 5-W EVJ combo at home. And that one has a just a measly 8" speaker. I can crank it only when no-one is home, and it feed...
Thanks, I checked out those two videos. The boom-chuck kind of stuff I can do already, but the Lazy Blues seem like a good one to learn. Rmorash,Thank...
Slej,Thanks for the recommendation on the LittleBrother lesson. I looked at his website, but could not figure out which lesson would be appropriate. I...
Thanks for the pointers! I think I will start with the Olav Torlund and Alan Green lessons.
I find that there is a huge difference in volume between playing with a pick and playing with your fingers. You can strum with just your thumb and ind...
Very nice guitar .. enjoy!
Very nice. I have not had any serious GAS for quite some time, but I've been playing my acoustic more lately, and somehow this 12-string discussion is...