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- Modifications on Strats Part I - 12 Ways to Enhance the Natural Tone of a Strat
mods are not for your overly compressed, saturated and computer simulated hi-gain tones coming from 5” Strat's nut slots are excessively deep, especially if you experience intonation issues on the first 3-5 If detailed nut job is over there, everything&everywhere has the same detailistic approach. 5) Attention
- Dimarzio Crunch Lab Review DP228
Jackson Floyd Rose tremolo with Japanese stainless steel saddles, 25,5” scale, nickel silver frets, Alpha 500K K Ohm (Screw Coil) Measured DCR: 5,76 K Ohm (Slug Coil) Inductance @100Hz: 7,42 H (Series) Inductance @100Hz: 2,91 H (Screw Coil) Inductance @100Hz: 3,41 H (Slug Coil) Measured C: -26,7 nF (Series)/ -54,1nF (Screw Coil) / -50,3nF (Slug Coil) Output: 410 Milivolts (advertised) EQ (B/M/T) – 4,5/5,5/6 (old catalogs ) – 5/7/6/3,5 (official website) Gauss: 500G screws, 365G blade (measured at top center of middle pole
- Interview with Adam Reiver of FU-Tone
Where do you see FU-Tone.com in the next 5-10 years, and what are your long-term goals for the company
- Interview with ThermalWood Canada
was one that was born out of necessity, one of the biggest employers in our region was closing after 50 time for advise or just to say hello. https://thermalwoodcanada.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5-
- Steve Morse Interview
You have an endorsement with ENGL Amps while you used to use many amps before like Jubilees, Peavey 5150s In fact, with the Steve Morse Band, now I can turn the volume down to about 5 on the input and use my You use a A/B signal splitter and get your signal into another amps (mostly Peavey 5150s).
- Interview with Ian Anderson of IA Guitars (2011)
Where else are you going to get to take apart a '50s Les Paul or thouroughly inspect a black guard tele or '50s strat? “The Standard” was inspired by '50s Les Pauls. In 50 years I want my Standard to look like a vintage Les Paul looks today. Riding my bike in a slushy snow storm 5 miles to get the record the week it came out when I was about
- Vintage DiMarzio Super Distortion vs Modern: Is There a Real Difference?
Floyd Rose tremolo with Japanese stainless steel saddles, 25,5” scale, stainless steel frets, Alpha 500K Output: 425 Milivolts (advertised) EQ (B/M/T) – 8/8/6 (80s catalogs), 8/7,5/5,5 (2012 catalogs) – 8/ 0.3482 Inductance (South) 2.7073 3.1520 Inductance (North) 2.9905 3.2699 South Gauss 480 480 North Gauss 540 470 Capacitance (Series) 116 106 Calculated Self Resonance Peak (KHz) 5.80 5.67 As you can see from kHz, while the vintage unit measures at 5.67 kHz.
- Dimarzio Bluesbucker DP163 Review
that has a Turkish alder body, a Q-sawn one-piece maple neck in a chunky Endur-Neck profile, Gotoh 510T-FE1 tremolo, 25.5” scale, steel frets, Bourns 500K volume and Alpha 500K tone pots, and 009-046 D'Addario guitar has a Lollar Imperial High Wind bridge and custom wound middle (true single with coil tapping 5.5K /6 (old catalog data) 4.5/5.5/4.5/5.5 (official website) Gauss: 400G screw, 80G slug (measured at top I’m guessing there might be roughly a 50% difference in winding turns between the two.
- EVH Wolfgang Special Review
One is 500K (volume), and the other is 250K (tone). Its success lies in its ability to excel in its primary focus rather than just "getting by" with 50 different
- Dimarzio EVO2 Review (DP215)
Floyd Rose tremolo with Japanese made stainless steel saddles, 25,5” scale, nickel silver frets, Alpha 500K He also requested the frequency response in the 4000Hz to 5000Hz range to be reduced slightly compared Ohm (Series) Measured DCR: 13,44 K Ohm (Series) Measured DCR: 7,91 K Ohm (Screw Coil) Measured DCR: 5,53 He also requested the frequency response in the 4000Hz to 5000Hz range to be reduced slightly compared /500G.
- Review: Hantug Titanium Guitar Hardware – Fixed Bridge & Vintage Trem Block Insights
I used it to modify the Gotoh GE101TSCS tremolo on my Nash S-57.
- Interview with Luke Whitfield of Rebel Relic Guitars
In fact I am sure that it does add to the authentic 50's and 60's vibe of my guitars because I was totally by a couple of very skilled pickup makers, we have our own "Rebel Vintage" pickup that nail the late 50 guitar, and let's face it, when these guitars were made way back when, they nailed it, and it took about 50















