Archive for July, 2009

mfad1If you are a fan of the Moog MF-104Z like I am this is a very welcome mod. Here is a video demo of the mod.

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Marshall has released a new 5 watt combo amp. It’s an all tube, 5 watts, class A circuit, single EL84 power tube, 2 ECC83 preamp tubes, Celestion 10″ G10F-15 speaker; volume,treble, middle and bass controls; headphone output, speaker/headphone selector and an extension speaker jack.

Here’s a link to Joe’s site with a video demo. Joe gives an absolutely “smoking” performance here. That said.. I think Joe could sound good through just about anything.

Joe Bonamassa launches Marshall Class5 combo

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Jul
30

Tools for guitar set ups

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In prepraring for future articles on guitar set up tips… here is a list of tools you can use to do guitar set ups. I good rule of thumb with tools is get as good as you can afford. Not need to to go overboard but cheap tools can lead to frustration and damage to components.

1. Screwdrivers: A set of Philips head to flat heads from medium large to small is very useful of course. You’ll need these for obvious reasons but some less obvious reasons areĀ  the truss rid adjustments that have neckĀ  adjustment at the neck as well as adjusting pick up height.

2. Allen wrenches: Metric and American sizes are good to have depending on where the guitar is made.

3. Wire cutters: Well duh.

4. String winder: Great for saving your wrist from vertigo.

5. A neck block or guitar mat with a neck support are good to help you keep the neck of the guitar off the working surface and help from scratching a nice guitar finish.

6. Neck Radius Gage: these can be made if you know the radius of your neck. This is great for Fender style necks where you need to make the radius of the stringsas close as you can to the bridge. Gibson style necks are fixed but you have to compensate higher at the bridge for wound strings.

7. Needle files and junior hack saw blade are good for nut work or that pesky hang nail.

8. Socket head: especially attached to a screw driver head for truss rod adjustments is useful.

9. Feeler gauge: for string height is a must. Imperial and metric are good to have.

10. Graduated and sixty fourth inch steel ruler is good for action and pick up height.

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Jul
30

Living Colour Announces Tour Dates

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Trust me this is one of best live bands you can go see.

August 10 | The Highline Ballroom | New York, NY (w/ The Roots)

September 1 | The Birchmere | Alexandria, VA

September 2 | Bottle & Cork | Dewey Beach, DE

September 3 | World Cafe Live | Philadelphia, PA

September 4 | The Crazy Donkey | Farmingdale, NY

September 6 | Infinity Hall | Norfolk, CT

September 8 | Tupelo Music Hall | Londonderry, NH

September 9 | FTC @ Stage One | Farfield, CT

September 10 | Johnny D’s | Somerville, MA

September 11 | Mexicali Live | Teaneck, NJ

September 12 | Rams Head Tavern | Annapolis, MD

September 14 | The Loft | Atlanta, GA

September 15 | HOB Orlando | Lake Buena Vista, FL

September 16 | Jannus Landing | St. Petersburg, FL

September 18 | Emo’s | Austin, TX

September 19 | Granada Theatre | Dallas, TX

September 20 | Warehouse Live | Houston, TX

September 23 | Canes Bar and Grill | San Diego, CA

September 24 | The Key Club | West Hollywood, CA

September 25 | Regency Grand Ballroom | San Francicso, CA

September 26 | Berbatis Pan | Portland, OR

September 27 | Studio Seven | Seattle, WA

September 30 | Fine Line Music Cafe | Minneapolis, MN

October 2 | The Magic Bag | Detroit, MI

October 3 | Lee’s Palace | Toronto, Ontario

October 4 | Double Door | Chicago, IL

October 5 | The Grog Shop | Cleveland, OH

October 30 | Highline Ballroom | New York, NY

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