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15 minutes a day on the scales for a month and you will have them memorized and probably be able to visualize the pattern. It might take a little longer but it is a good warm up.
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https://www.tubesandmore.com/products/effects-pedal-kit-mod-kits-persuader-tube-drive
I added this tube pedal to the loudbox and get a great tube tone from a mini loudbox.
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A good information about pickups.
https://www.guitarworld.com/gear/how-does-a-guitar-pickup-really-work
I installed a set on my Strat and can recommend them.
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I saw them with Tommy Emmanuel.
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I have had the guitar for 10 days now - pickups give a clean sound and no hum. Robert Cray type sound. To me well worth the cost.
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I will try to catch this. It looks like a clawhammer strum pattern - could she do a very slow demo.
Cheers
Don
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To practice in the same room as family and not disturb anyone.
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A little info about the pickups, Robert Cray tone to me,
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Butternut is an unusual wood for guitar bodies but I really like it's grain, light weight and stability.
Fit perfect in any Strat pickguard. Extra foil for noise reduction. They sound good no hum. LGD - Last Guitar Day
The Zexcoil® Design:
One Coil Per String
In most conventional pickups the coil covers all six strings. Zexcoil pickups utilize an individual coil for each string.
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I used a XLR for 1 mic and plugged the guitar into a 1/4. I just received the mixer and don't know much about them. Six String - thank you for the info, I never realized you could plug the 1/4 into the XLR input on MG06.
What I would like is the best setup for 2 mics and a guitar. The output going into an PA or Amp. The amp has one XLR and a 1/4 input. I
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Any information on using a small mixer (ie Yamaha MG06), set up etc would be appreciated. I hooked it up with a guitar and mic and it works but unsure of the best method for hooking up additional imputs.
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2 hours ago, Oldjock said:
For acoustics I like the Seagull brand. Well built (like a tank), sound good and great value for the dollar. With my large hands, the 1.8" necks are quite comfortable. Best of all, I'm not afraid to take them anywhere.
For electrics I am drawn to the Paul Reed Smith (PRS) brand. Stunning looks and beautiful sounds.
Basically I look for an economical guitar which is comfortable and sounds good to me. An expensive guitar will not make me sound any better.
Henk
I have a Seagull and am impressed with the tone and build,
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Pickup Info - https://lawingmusicalproducts.com/dr-lawings-blog/
I am installing a set on a Strat and will give an update on them in a month or so,
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I have found nothing better than my Larrivee L. Just a good all round guitar.
Mini Loudbox Hum
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I have a Mini Loudbox which developed a loud hum even if nothing is plugged into it. If I turn the Master Vol down the hum goes down and then if the gain is turned up you can use the mike and or guitar but there is still a hum.
Waiting for a response from Fishman but hoping someone on the form can help, it has been a great amp.