The Guitar and Musik Thread

Andreas said:
Here is some of my stuff.

Left to right

89 MIK Squire Strat Dumpster Find. All it needed was a new trem block and pick guard. Sounds like the real thing. Made in the Samick factory.

82 MIJ Squire Buller $50CL find. Lowest action with no Buzz ever. Refinished from a horrible flame job.

88 MIK Squire Tele.Made in the Samick factory. Warmest neck pick up I have.
Andreas, love the guitars, esp. the the Buller. What is the body made of?
 
Sorry, should have read Bullet, not Buller. I think its bass wood. Its light in collor. I stained it cherry. Thanks. Its one of my favorites.

Chucklhead05 said:
Andreas, love the guitars, esp. the the Buller. What is the body made of?
 
Just traded a crummy Peavy I made into a fretless last night for an Epi SG Bass. Love it. Been looking for a short scale bass to kick around. Got to re solder the electronics though. Fucking hacks and solder do not mix.



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djelliot,
First, I am not critiquing your studio. It is nice. But, to get the full soundproofing in your staggered stud walls, shouldn't you split your top and bottom plates leaving a gap between them to cut out down on resonance. That is just how I was taught to build them. Just curious on your thoughts. I don't play anymore due to wrist damage, but I played bass for twenty five years. It sucks to only be able to play for fifteen to twenty minutes at a time before the pain is unbearable. Now I just wrench on bikes and listen.
 
isnt wrenching harder on the wrist? I find i cant play for a day or so after a day of wrenching

jchrisk1 said:
djelliot,
First, I am not critiquing your studio. It is nice. But, to get the full soundproofing in your staggered stud walls, shouldn't you split your top and bottom plates leaving a gap between them to cut out down on resonance. That is just how I was taught to build them. Just curious on your thoughts. I don't play anymore due to wrist damage, but I played bass for twenty five years. It sucks to only be able to play for fifteen to twenty minutes at a time before the pain is unbearable. Now I just wrench on bikes and listen.
 
It would be if I was left handed. That is the one that hurts. The fretter. I tried switching to a slimmer neck with light gauge strings but that didn't help either.
 
Now for the Fibsons

Left - Undated Memphis V Copy. I think it may be late 70's early 80's when Memphis was around. Plywood body. But I stained it so dark you would never know. It day Seymour Duncan 59's, Gibson Tuners (Not stock I installed those) and is a Bolt on neck. It was a trade on CL for a beat up MIC Squier P Bass I had, it was a wreck.

Right - 1973 Greco EG 380 LP Copy. One of the few non CL guiitars I have. Picked it up while visitng family in the Philippines. I did get the 70's Dimarzio SD's of CL for $30 from a guy in Berkely. This one is my favorite. Great Sustain, round punchy crunch, and ugly enough to take anywhere without worry :)
 

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jchrisk1 said:
It would be if I was left handed. That is the one that hurts. The fretter. I tried switching to a slimmer neck with light gauge strings but that didn't help either.

jchrisk, check out these basses. They have a torzal twist to ease discomfort in the fret hand.
 
djelliott, I was glad I pulled the frets off of the Teisco. That thing had horrible intonation, now I can 'cheat' to get it in tune. :)
Still learning how to play. The pickups in it are actually two six-string humbuckers. I took it to the local Guitar Center (HAH!) to show it to a friend of mine and the bass 'expert' grabbed it and wanted to hear how it sounds. He, and everyone else standing there, were suprised at the tone.
 
What a great thread. There's some great gear kicking around here. I'll get some phots up too in the next few weeks.
 
jchrisk1 said:
djelliot,
First, I am not critiquing your studio. It is nice. But, to get the full soundproofing in your staggered stud walls, shouldn't you split your top and bottom plates leaving a gap between them to cut out down on resonance. That is just how I was taught to build them. Just curious on your thoughts. I don't play anymore due to wrist damage, but I played bass for twenty five years. It sucks to only be able to play for fifteen to twenty minutes at a time before the pain is unbearable. Now I just wrench on bikes and listen.


There are multiple ways of doing it based on the amount of space and the desired level of sound proofing. In this case space was limited and the function of the room is for composition, mixing, and mastering. It's perfect for what I use it for. When I build drum booths I do them with split sills and a decent air gap plus usually a double door airlock.
 
Chucklhead05 said:
djelliott, I was glad I pulled the frets off of the Teisco. That thing had horrible intonation, now I can 'cheat' to get it in tune. :)
Still learning how to play. The pickups in it are actually two six-string humbuckers. I took it to the local Guitar Center (HAH!) to show it to a friend of mine and the bass 'expert' grabbed it and wanted to hear how it sounds. He, and everyone else standing there, were suprised at the tone.


Those are fun little basses. You're right about the crap intonation. They drift pretty bad above the 8th fret or so and there's really no way to adjust it. Still cool though.
 
Andreas said:
Now for the Fibsons

Left - Undated Memphis V Copy. I think it may be late 70's early 80's when Memphis was around. Plywood body. But I stained it so dark you would never know. It day Seymour Duncan 59's, Gibson Tuners (Not stock I installed those) and is a Bolt on neck. It was a trade on CL for a beat up MIC Squier P Bass I had, it was a wreck.

Right - 1973 Greco EG 380 LP Copy. One of the few non CL guiitars I have. Picked it up while visitng family in the Philippines. I did get the 70's Dimarzio SD's of CL for $30 from a guy in Berkely. This one is my favorite. Great Sustain, round punchy crunch, and ugly enough to take anywhere without worry :)


I love the Gibson lawsuit guitars. I had one of the original prototype Ibanez "lawsuit" Les Paul's. Sold that along with a 1969 Vox Toronado hollowbody to put myself through law school..... wasn't worth it.
 
Damn. That was one sweet guitar. Maybe you can find one again. I would love an Ibanez V Copy a la Bob Mould. Dreams....

Jacob Agaetis said:
I love the Gibson lawsuit guitars. I had one of the original prototype Ibanez "lawsuit" Les Paul's. Sold that along with a 1969 Vox Toronado hollowbody to put myself through law school..... wasn't worth it.
 
Awesome thread.

No vintage gear anymore, there's a few things I've let go that I will always kick myself for.

Here's my current "ride", so to speak...My pride and joy, Tama Superstar.

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My old kit in my old studio.

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Laying the smack down with my last band, bout 4 years back.

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looks like a fun gig. wished you lived in the bay area. finding a drummer is always tough

leadfoot said:
Awesome thread.

No vintage gear anymore, there's a few things I've let go that I will always kick myself for.

Here's my current "ride", so to speak...My pride and joy, Tama Superstar.

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My old kit in my old studio.

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Laying the smack down with my last band, bout 4 years back.

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Will post picks of a ESP Viper I bought yesterday. The neck was tweeked on it, so I got it for ultra cheap. But a little twist of the truss rod and bingo! plays like a dream! It's a LTD model so it's not the flag ship.... But, I do have some nice EMG active pick-ups that I will more than likely install soon.

Ok snapped a couple cell phone pics. Needs a good wipe down and a knob replaced (not the volume pot, just the knob)

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hey - thought id throw in my 2 cents.


been playing for ages now - gone through a fair few instruments. I bought this shecter blackjack fr the other week - it shreds! love the thicker neck on them - cant stand ibanez or jackson - feels like im holding a ukulele or something.


Im really really keen to buy an old Excetro or Teisco or something - problem is here in Australia they're in pretty short supply! Im also trying to sell my mesa boogie dual rectifier - its waay to powerful! I thought i might use it in studio - not a chance.


I also play a fender strat (new mexican one im afriad - needs some texas specials put in it) an epiphone les paul thing - a yamaha bass and a few classical/acoustic guitars. Im looking for a decent bass amp at the moment - anyone got ideas?
 

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