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YES! That'll do! Thank you!
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Does anybody have any idea what the rhythm (chord) pattern for the song is?
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I've used to have some wireless RF headphones that I would plug into the back of my Line6 amp. They worked great, until they didn't but they did last a while. So now I want to find some other non-BT headphones. Would I be better off buying an in-ear monitoring system? Would they work just as well as regular wireless RF headphones? Would they work on the headphone jack on my amp?
Thing is I have about three different wireless guitar setups: Line 6, Nady.. and Digital Reference. Adding wireless headphones would be awesome if I could.
I know I could just go with maybe a Line 6 Pocket Pod, but that's not really wireless.
Thanks!
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I'm wondering about either Amazon Books, or free online resources that have a list of all the scales that can be played/practiced?
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Thank you!
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Are there some acoustic guitar pickups/preamps that don't need batteries?
Refering to my Ktone Roundback guitar I get no sound when I plug it in. I did try and peek under the screws of the volume control, but I am thinking the wires lead to the pickups/input jack??
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Yep I do. Thanks Dave!
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I actually found the small missing item, but was wondering if this is what's normally called a bushing?
As you can see it's just a cover really. There seems to be enough space in there to insert these?
12 Pieces Guitar Tuner Bushings Set Ferrules for Vintage Guitar DIY Parts | eBay
Am I mistaken?
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What are your goto steel strings for your acoustic guitar? Brand and size?
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I imagine that the different roundback guitars have different body depths. If I am correct the depth corresponds to how a guitar sounds: deeper would be more of bassier tone while a shallow depth would be a lighter tone?
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2 hours ago, Eracer_Team-DougH said:
Line out on the amp, would plug into the input of your PC Audio card.
That way you should be able to hear your guitar on your amp, and the output of your PC speakers.
There are a number of ways to connect your guitar to the PC,
Remember the speakers running off your PC typically will not blow as they're running at PC level
Your M-Audio USB FastTrack, should be find and hear on the speakers should be fine
QuoteLine out on the amp, would plug into the input of your PC Audio card.
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Hey Fretless thanks for your reply.
Ok, so what I am trying to achieve is to plug in my electric guitar into my computer and actually hear it while I am playing/recording, either through the speakers or through headphones. In other words, I don't want to plug my guitar into the pc and strum without hearing any sound at all.
I do have both a speaker out and a line out on my amp, but I know plugging that into my pc... is not going to happen!
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If it's running fine solo, without the pc hookup and not crashing, then I would have the power supply on the POD checked out/replaced. Other than that... are you running the power straight from the wall into the POD (Not attached to a strip)?
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So I have a setup where I am pumping my guitar signal into a M-Audio USB FastTrack.
The signal is split between the pc and a pair of Creative Inspire T10 speakers
Specifications: 5 watts RMS per channel Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 80dB Frequency Response: 80Hz - 20kHz
Previously I had a pair of M-Audio Studiophile AV20. Sorry can't seem to find the specs for those. Anyways I guess the M-Audio speakers blew the amplifier inside.
My question is there any way to prevent another blowout?
How loud can I go with these monitors/speakers?
Yeah I can do headphones with the Fast Track (it has headphone output), but I'd rather not....(trying to avoid the headphones whenever possible.)
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I'm trying to recover my password over at the community.learnandmaster.com, but apparently the captcha system is down...anyone have a clue as to who I can contact?
Hammer On/Pull Offs
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I was reading the PDF on Hammer On/Pull Offs and was wondering if the pulled off note is always going to sound weaker than the hammer ons?