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That's what annoys me a bit. It really only slows down the hobbyists and amateurs, people who are not really a threat to one's business. There's nothing wrong...
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I think there are a lot of valid points being made here. On the one hand, wood is a complex material and we can quantify the characteristics of wood many...
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I like your idea of putting a pickup near the block, because it helps solve the biggest issue in thsi debate, and that is how much energy is transferred to...
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Out of curiosity, what were the circumstances under which you compared two different kinds of steel blocks of the same dimensions on an otherwise identical...
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Does the callaham's repositioned pivot point on the bridge plate improve tuning stability substantially? How would you guys rate the callaham vs a good 2-point...
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Well, then I must concede that we've probably found the culprit - or rather, you guys did quite some time ago and I over-analyzed the problem just to arrive...
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Oh, I'm not arguing against ASIO. Actually everything that's been said about DAWs is really good advice. I'm just not sure it will solve the problem in this...
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That would make sense if it were the computer going out of sync with something else. But he's talking about two tracks going out of sync with each other within...
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This really sounds like an issue with whatever software you're using. The audio driver really only has to do with latency, and the hardware of the interface...
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I just think it should have an even more damning name. I propose "Satan's Juicebottle".
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Cool, well I replaxced the power transistors and whaddaya know, the amp works fine! But I have discovered that the stock celestion G12H30 has a blown voice...
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Alright! It's good to know that there is a sub available for these. I did test the 2SD736As with my meter, I don't have a transistor tester handy so I just...
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There are two power amps. I'm working on the one on the board that is not on the same board as the power caps and effects - Channel 1. It's hard to say whether...
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These are the specs I could find for the 2SD736A (I think these are the 2SA736AB, at least the package says "D736A" above "OE3" and "B"...
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More JC-120 woes
A while back, I started a thread about replacing the driver transistors for my JC-120. It was a very fruitful thread, and I learned a lot about SS amplifiers....
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Okay, but none of that makes guitar speakers more flat. How about a hi-fi speaker in conunction with a butterworth filter at like 2-4KHz then?
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It should work fine, it's just a matter of how practical it would be to build and whether it would interfere with picking technique to have all that stuff...
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The thing is, pretty much all of the common guitar speakers have nothing like a flat response, so if you use one of the Celestions like a G12T75, it's possible...
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I'm really glad that guy did that video because I felt like it really showed that the capacitance value is the only thing that matters in a guitar's tone...
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