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 LYN Guitar Phreaks Club v8.1, 8 string madness but a string broke

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zeroglyph
post Nov 25 2008, 12:22 AM

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QUOTE(bayrock @ Nov 25 2008, 12:18 AM)
blocking the floyd rose??
ok ill search on that

btw zero nice solo
sounds sweet rclxms.gif
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thanks.

you need to block the FR unit from going all the way back. a 9v batt(wrapped with tape) would do it. just place it underneath the FR while pushing the arm down. this will block the FR unit from going all the way back and come off the stud screws. i use a wooded block.
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post Nov 25 2008, 10:13 AM

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QUOTE(bayrock @ Nov 25 2008, 12:27 AM)
ooo got it just stuff something between the FR and the cavity right?

thanks man for the help
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ahhh.....that's how i should've said it. doh.gif


QUOTE(evalshtog @ Nov 25 2008, 12:30 AM)
i say its a keeper zeroglyph =)
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thanks. hmm...i should take pictures of the knobs then. thumbup.gif

QUOTE(bayrock @ Nov 25 2008, 12:35 AM)
guys somthing is weird
the nut on my guitar, the length is not same as the width of the neck
theres some gap between them
its that somthing to be concerned with?
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i don't think it's a problem. it may be uncomfortable playing at the 1st fret, but other then that, i don't think it's a real problem (having a 43mm nut on a 42mm neck isn't really a bad thing, some people may prefer the bigger spacing). the nut is just there to lock the strings after all (we're talking about FR nuts, right?). although you might wanna check whether the string alignment/spacing is correct with the offset.
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post Nov 26 2008, 11:16 PM

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i have a question that's been bugging me for some time. regarding reverb and delay. when do you use them? i understand what they do, but i don't really get when should u use it. i understand reverb usage(i use it myself), but delay confuses me. sometimes i see people using them both together, sometimes is see people use delay as opposed to reverb and vice-versa. can someone explain? the thing i understand is that delay is used mostly during solos.

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post Dec 22 2008, 04:01 PM

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QUOTE(IpohBoY @ Dec 21 2008, 04:36 PM)
Guys. what is the standard adapter for Boss single pedals? Is it PSA-120 or PSA-240 or what? ANd how many pin does it have? Cz my 1 spot adaptor has only 2 pins without the grounding pin which make i have 'electric shock' Thanks
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malaysia is PSA-240. IINM, it has 3-pins. but there's no actual earth pin either, just plastic.


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QUOTE(bayrock @ Dec 18 2008, 08:38 AM)
guys i have a question here

on a floyd rose from standard to drop d
can i just tune the low e the normal way without reseting the bridge?

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yes, you have to reset the bridge.

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QUOTE(defectivelasagna @ Jan 29 2009, 01:05 PM)
Hey guitar phreaks, was wondering whats the cheapest way to power my five pedals? Starting to realise how using batteries isnt a very cost efficient idea. Would a daisy chain work? And where might i find one?
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battery was never really cost effective. cheap way would be to buy a "regulated" multi adaptor and connect with a daisy cable. make sure the adaptor has enough amperage to cover all your pedal. if not, use multiple adaptor. a more expensive method is to buy a daisy adaptor, a behringer one is about rm 120-150(complete set) last i checked. can connect up to 5 effect.

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