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#1
Guitar Gear & Equipment Reviews / Re: MODO BASS REVIEW
August 30, 2024, 08:45:47 AM
You're welcome Mick I don't plan on getting one for myself but I sure did enjoy this short read.
#3
The SM58 is definitely a legendary microphone with a proven track record for live performances. Its durability, versatility, and consistent sound quality make it a top choice for many artists across genres.
#4
Promote You, or your band / Re: Keystone - East Anglia
August 12, 2024, 08:35:16 AM
It sounds like you have a great track record and a lot of experience. I'm excited to hear that you'll be back playing live soon.
#5
Acoustic Guitar / Re: Taylor or Martin?
August 02, 2024, 08:58:53 AM
Quote from: SqueeTone on September 05, 2012, 03:58:38 PM
Quote from: Fastfingers on September 05, 2012, 06:27:32 AMOther..........Being Blueridge, because they are as good as a martin, if not better than some martins at a fraction of the price !

I've heard some great things about these guitars....I am working on getting them as one of the brands I carry.....will keep ya'll posted!   ;D

That sounds fantastic! I'm excited to see what you'll have in stock. Keep us posted!
#6
It's great to see continued support for SampleTank 4.
#7
Gear4Music has a great selection of Christmas gift ideas for musicians!
#8
Wow, you've got an impressive and diverse music taste! I love the mix of genres and artists you've mentioned. It's great to see someone else who appreciates a wide range of music styles!
Quote from: AtrumKithara on November 14, 2021, 09:16:55 AMAn eclectic mix of music. Just recently pulled out Miranda Sex Garden's Iris album for the garage. Metallica and Faith and the Muse in the car most recently. Me and That Man, Sepultura, Shireen, Heilung, and Pink Floyd, seem to be on my YouTube top artists right now. There is also the Delta Blues radio station and the classic rock and 80's for the radio picks. But all that is just a limited sample.
#9
I totally get it! Finding a guitar that feels like an extension of yourself is amazing. It's great to have that one instrument you always reach for first.
#10
Quote from: AtrumKithara on November 14, 2021, 08:58:09 AMIt has been awhile since I logged into here and thought I would update. Usually I just lurk and read the forums.

Now located in Portland, Oregon and still building guitars, but also making cigar box guitars, ukuleles, and kalimbas.

New website www.atrumarte.com as my wife and daughter have joined up to make it a family business with lots of other offerings.

Your new ventures sound awesome—cigar box guitars, ukuleles, and kalimbas are really cool!
#11
Enjoy the enhancements!
#12
Slide guitar can look difficult because it adds an extra layer of technique to an already complex instrument. However, with practice and the right approach, learning slide guitar can be enjoyable and rewarding, rather than daunting. Don't let the initial challenge discourage you!

#13
The Harley Benton L-450Plus Honey Burst Vintage Series looks amazing. It has a mahogany body with an arched flamed "AAA"-grade maple top, a set-in mahogany neck, and a rosewood fretboard with 22 frets.

The Wilkinson Alnico V MWCHB humbucker pickups should give it a great sound, and I love the classic look with the high-gloss honey burst finish.
#14
That sounds amazing!

A tour of Fender's USA guitar factory in Corona must have been a fantastic experience. Seeing those incredible custom shops, artist collections, and the original 1950s Nocaster up close is a dream come true for any guitar enthusiast.

Thanks for sharing
#15
That's a very fun repair video to watch.