Guess that rules her house out for practice...A lot of houses have newer outlets with grounds and stuff, but the grounds lead to nowhere. I know this ...
Just as a sidenote, the original bass amp, the Fender Bassman, was 45 watts tube powered through 4 10" speakers in an open backed cabinet.But then aga...
Rubbing alcohol will work too if you don't have contact(tuner) cleaner.
In other words, it's good to sing with a full set of lungs...
You would have to have 2 jacks on the back of the amp, one wired to 2 of the speakers, and one wired to the other 2 speakers. Each side would need a s...
If your ears aren't developed enough too hear subtle differences in amps, then have you though about maybe waiting a little bit before you buy a new a...
I personally use an 835, and so does the lead singer in a band I play in. They're great mics sound-wise, but we've both noticed how directional it is....
Yeah, that's it!
I definately like tube sounds better...but I also enjoy plugging into my old Solid State combo every so often...just for a change of pace...They both ...
Think the front pickup of a Les Paul.Or a Mellow Jazz guitar.Or thick cymbals.Dark in musical terms means not a lot of highs in your tone. Sort of lik...
I could understand if it went flat......I always tune 'up' as well, and then bend the string a bit, so there shouldn't be any slack...how does it go s...
I lucked out.Just stopped by my local music-go-round, and somebody had just dropped off a whole load of atlas parts. I grabbed two whole stands, and t...
I think they're a bit pricey too. You might want to look at one of those acoustic-electric "stick" basses. They're a lot cheaper, and a lot easier to ...
Everything on that website seems to point to some sort of thermal runaway in that tube, which could have caused the arcing inside the tube.I just real...
Hey Wes.I took the relief out of the neck, and seem to have fixed part of the problem.Strings no longer fret out when I bend them. However, there are ...