Suite et fin de notre série de vidéos pédagogiques consacrées à l'entretien de votre guitare. Nettoyer sa guitare demande un minimum d'attention. C'est le cas ...
www.ProGuitarShop.com - MXR M-103 Blue Box Fuzz / Octave Pedal The MXR M-103 Blue Box Fuzz pedal shovels out enough low frequencies to scare a blue ...
>.> People seem to staple "Dubstep" onto anything with a sub-octave these
days.. I wouldn't say it has enough drive. Not enough variable parameters
with it either. When people suggest "Dubstep Pedal" I think the
Moogerfooger MF-101, the Digitech Whammy (alot of dubstep has octave shfts
in it), and the MWFX Judder (for those beat-repeats/momentary pauses) are
the 'Big 3' that could have a guitar blend right into a Dubstep track. Oh,
and the EHX Microsynth/Digitech Syth wah, maybe.
I can get these tones with my Boss OC-2 and current stable of
fuzzies/distortions, but I checked the price on this unit...BARGAIN. And
the fuzz sounds awesome. I have a 78 MXR stereo chorus, it's amazing. It
the quality of the newer product is anywhere near that standard I'd say
it's a no-brainer. And great job, once again Andy. I truly enjoy watching
these videos PGS does. Way better than anything on television.
A high gain distortion pedal before this one can open this thing up. It's a
great pedal to fatten up the sound of your rig, but it needs help on both
sides of the signal chain if you want it to be more than a one trick pony.
If you need a good octave down fuzz that's more predictable and stands
alone better, try the zvex mastotron.
Fuckin idiots at guitar center told me this was a "smart choice" for a
cheeper blues pedal so taking there advice concitering they work for guitar
center, I plug it in at home and am stuned no offence to those whole like
this, but holy crap this pedal sounds like dog shit.
Superfuzz uses a kind of clipping that generates an upper octave sort of by
accident. This just uses discrete components to intentionally duplicate
your note 2 octaves down. It sounds weird and glitchy because it's analog
and therefore kind of inherently unstable.
You have much more control using a separate octave pedal (Boss Octave or
DOD Octoplus come to mind), and distortion pedal. I use a DOD Octoplus >
vintage MXR Distortion +, which gives me 5 knobs to tweak intstead of 2,
and provides a much wider range of tones.
Love it, have it. One disadvantage - it sounds much quieter than clean
signal, even if you put the output knob all the way up.
You should have some dist or overdrive after it to make it sound great.
Sorry if I've made some mistakes, I'm from Russia...
Bought one of these ages ago. With it, you can take any classic guitar and
amp setup and make it sound like an Atari 2600 that farts. Poor build
quality, too. Broke after a few months of light bedroom use. Skip it.
I got one, it's low end heavy unblended fuzz is good for fat bass guitar
sounds but it's mediocre on guitar at best and the effect is damn annoying
altogether.
me too, it sounds fluent only when i increase the output and blend to the
max... on other levels it cant pick up the sound every time i pluck the
strings...
+nicolas kahler okay I did not know. I like this guitar a lot. Had to learn about this model. Prior to this video I knew nothing about signature models. Thanks for pointing it out.
+wayne philip I dunno I have never played one I swear the one in this video is a Kurt Cobain model and it looks pretty decent. Either way good luck getting a lefty Jaguar that you like.
+wayne philip yeah that's what kits are for! You'll have to solder the pick-ups but easy job compared to the rest haha. anyways good luck hope you find/make your guitar!
+wayne philip Probably need a few more tools than that but hand tools will be fine. I say do your research and then decide. I'm going to build one in the summer it doesn't seem that difficult.
+wayne philip Not necessarily. depends if you have access to tools and things and if you decide to buy a kit or separate parts. Kits are cheap, separate parts will be expensive. There are heaps and heaps of diy guitar kit sellers online. Guitar Kit World is one that I just found which has left-handed jaguar kits. There are heaps of resources online too, good luck.
Fender American Vintage '56, '59 & '65 Stratocaster demo
You've seen more new Strats in the last 20 years than Simon Cowell has auditioned hopeful starlets. When it comes to the guitars, however, there are no ...
I was wondering to anyone who knows ( I might get the 56 strat ) does the
vintage ones have to 5 way switch or is it a classic 3 way? Thank you to
anyone who knows :) :) :) :)
I think they come with the 3 way installed but the 5 way is in the case so you can put that one in if you prefer. In short, both. Good luck with your purchase of an awesome guitar! I'm jealous!
i tried the 65 start. i liked the neck on that. however, i don't like the
fact the truss rod is at the body end. doesn't it ruin the screw holes in
the body every time you take the neck off? surely, the screw hoes will
become bigger to a point that the screw no longer tighten.
+Abdirahman Osman As long as you're careful not to strip the screw, you're okay. Truss rod adjustments aren't overwhelmingly common after a guitar is set up properly, especially if you don't travel through different climates much. It wouldn't quite be true to the original if they made a truss rod adjustment at the headstock, also.It's too bad that they did the fingerboard wrong (not the entire neck, just the rosewood fingerboard), though. The round-lam fingerboard is actually WAY thick for a '65. Fender did have inconsistencies back then, but I can confidently say that I have never seen a fingerboard that thick. Oh well!
Fender has really done and fantastic job with these AVRI's.Fender has
reclaimed the legend in my book.The 2010-12 62's(discontinued) sound
f#$king incredible.Every person who owns one says they will never sell them.
I think the new America standards are fantastic too,great necks and tones
and very versatile.
If don't like small frets & curvy necks you better try a AVRI before you
buy,i know people who hate them.They aren't like a standard and the necks
weren't designed (originally) for bending etc.
+Kate Andrews Best stratocaster I have played was a 1962 AVRI 2011 model. I played it against a few custom shop guitars that were more than twice its price and it blew them out of the water. Unfortunately I lost the auction during the last few seconds on ebay. Truly gutted.
Washburn HMV vs Dean Razorback vs Kramer Voyager (via YouTube Capture.)