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One of the toughest songs on the album. The solos would take a few months to perfect, I know I missed some notes, timing is off, and some improvising. Hope you like it. I will re-record "Watch'n You" next.
I hope you enjoy this video about guitar problems. If you think my videos are helpful, consider making a small donation through my website: http://...more
I hope you enjoy this video about guitar problems. If you think my videos are helpful, consider making a small donation through my website: http://www.dmometalguitar.com.
This is the third chapter of my Common Electric Guitar Problems video series. With these three videos, I discuss common factory problems I have seen on numerous guitars during the last 25 years:
1. Excessive pickup noise - This usually occurs because of poor shielding and grounding. I compare a properly shielded guitar - my Carvin V220 - against a badly shielded guitar - my Jackson King V KV2.
2. Fret buzz or dead notes - This is usually related to uneven frets (or bad fret leveling). I show the problem on my ESP M-II guitar.
3. Bends fretting out - This is a typical problem on guitars with a single radius fretboard. Contrary to my Charvel Model 4, I show how well my Jackson King V and ESP M-II perform with high bends. Both guitars have a compound radius fingerboard, which is more curved at the nut and flatter as it approaches the neck.
4. High nut / high locking nut - Good low action involves lowering the bridge, adjusting the truss rod and having a properly placed nut (or locking nut on Floyd Rose-equipped guitars). But many guitars come with a high nut / locking nut because the neck cavity is not deep enough.
5. Unstable neck curvature - Unlike my other guitars, my Jackson King V requires constant truss rod adjustment despite the fact the guitar is not exposed to drastic weather or humidity changes.
6. Unbalanced neck and body - With my B.C. Rich Wartribe, the neck is unbalanced in relation to the body. It moves downward when I release my right hand.
7. Loose locking nut - On Floyd Rose-equipped guitars (and some Kahler ones), the locking nut must be tightly attached to the neck to maintain tuning stability when the tremolo is used. If these screws are loose or badly drilled, the locking nut will move back and forth when you use the tremolo, and the strings will go out of tune.
8. Pull-ups going out of tune - Floyd players complain when the strings go out of tune with pull-ups. This usually occurs when luthiers rotate the action studs against the knife edges under friction. A portion of ChapStick between the knife edges and mounting studs usually solves the problem (assuming nothings wrong with the locking nut).
I play/show the following guitars in this video series:
• Carvin V220 with original Floyd Rose and Carvin C22 pickups
• Jackson King V KV2 with original Floyd Rose and Seymour Duncan pickups (JB TB-4 bridge / JB SH-4 neck)
• ESP MII with original Floyd Rose and EMG 81 pickups
• B.C. Rich Wartribe Warlock with Kahler Hybrid tremolo and EMG 81 & 85 pickups
• Charvel Model 4 with Kahler 2300 tremolo and Jackson pickups
• Ibanez Roadstar with Edge tremolo and Ibanez pickups
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I hope you enjoy this video about guitar problems. If you think my videos are helpful, consider making a small donation through my website: http://...more
I hope you enjoy this video about guitar problems. If you think my videos are helpful, consider making a small donation through my website: http://www.dmometalguitar.com.
This is the second chapter of my Common Electric Guitar Problems video series. With these three videos, I discuss common factory problems I have seen on numerous guitars during the last 25 years:
1. Excessive pickup noise - This usually occurs because of poor shielding and grounding. I compare a properly shielded guitar - my Carvin V220 - against a badly shielded guitar - my Jackson King V KV2.
2. Fret buzz or dead notes - This is usually related to uneven frets (or bad fret leveling). I show the problem on my ESP M-II guitar.
3. Bends fretting out - This is a typical problem on guitars with a single radius fretboard. Contrary to my Charvel Model 4, I show how well my Jackson King V and ESP M-II perform with high bends. Both guitars have a compound radius fingerboard, which is more curved at the nut and flatter as it approaches the neck.
4. High nut / high locking nut - Good low action involves lowering the bridge, adjusting the truss rod and having a properly placed nut (or locking nut on Floyd Rose-equipped guitars). But many guitars come with a high nut / locking nut because the neck cavity is not deep enough.
5. Unstable neck curvature - Unlike my other guitars, my Jackson King V requires constant truss rod adjustment despite the fact the guitar is not exposed to drastic weather or humidity changes.
6. Unbalanced neck and body - With my B.C. Rich Wartribe, the neck is unbalanced in relation to the body. It moves downward when I release my right hand.
7. Loose locking nut - On Floyd Rose-equipped guitars (and some Kahler ones), the locking nut must be tightly attached to the neck to maintain tuning stability when the tremolo is used. If these screws are loose or badly drilled, the locking nut will move back and forth when you use the tremolo, and the strings will go out of tune.
8. Pull-ups going out of tune - Floyd players complain when the strings go out of tune with pull-ups. This usually occurs when luthiers rotate the action studs against the knife edges under friction. A portion of ChapStick between the knife edges and mounting studs usually solves the problem (assuming nothings wrong with the locking nut).
I play/show the following guitars in this video series:
• Carvin V220 with original Floyd Rose and Carvin C22 pickups
• Jackson King V KV2 with original Floyd Rose and Seymour Duncan pickups (JB TB-4 bridge / JB SH-4 neck)
• ESP MII with original Floyd Rose and EMG 81 pickups
• B.C. Rich Wartribe Warlock with Kahler Hybrid tremolo and EMG 81 & 85 pickups
• Charvel Model 4 with Kahler 2300 tremolo and Jackson pickups
• Ibanez Roadstar with Edge tremolo and Ibanez pickups
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I hope you enjoy this video about guitar problems. If you think my videos are helpful, consider making a small donation through my website: http://...more
I hope you enjoy this video about guitar problems. If you think my videos are helpful, consider making a small donation through my website: http://www.dmometalguitar.com.
This is the second chapter of my Common Electric Guitar Problems video series. With these three videos, I discuss common factory problems I have seen on numerous guitars during the last 25 years:
1. Excessive pickup noise - This usually occurs because of poor shielding and grounding. I compare a properly shielded guitar - my Carvin V220 - against a badly shielded guitar - my Jackson King V KV2.
2. Fret buzz or dead notes - This is usually related to uneven frets (or bad fret leveling). I show the problem on my ESP M-II guitar.
3. Bends fretting out - This is a typical problem on guitars with a single radius fretboard. Contrary to my Charvel Model 4, I show how well my Jackson King V and ESP M-II perform with high bends. Both guitars have a compound radius fingerboard, which is more curved at the nut and flatter as it approaches the neck.
4. High nut / high locking nut - Good low action involves lowering the bridge, adjusting the truss rod and having a properly placed nut (or locking nut on Floyd Rose-equipped guitars). But many guitars come with a high nut / locking nut because the neck cavity is not deep enough.
5. Unstable neck curvature - Unlike my other guitars, my Jackson King V requires constant truss rod adjustment despite the fact the guitar is not exposed to drastic weather or humidity changes.
6. Unbalanced neck and body - With my B.C. Rich Wartribe, the neck is unbalanced in relation to the body. It moves downward when I release my right hand.
7. Loose locking nut - On Floyd Rose-equipped guitars (and some Kahler ones), the locking nut must be tightly attached to the neck to maintain tuning stability when the tremolo is used. If these screws are loose or badly drilled, the locking nut will move back and forth when you use the tremolo, and the strings will go out of tune.
8. Pull-ups going out of tune - Floyd players complain when the strings go out of tune with pull-ups. This usually occurs when luthiers rotate the action studs against the knife edges under friction. A portion of ChapStick between the knife edges and mounting studs usually solves the problem (assuming nothings wrong with the locking nut).
I play/show the following guitars in this video series:
• Carvin V220 with original Floyd Rose and Carvin C22 pickups
• Jackson King V KV2 with original Floyd Rose and Seymour Duncan pickups (JB TB-4 bridge / JB SH-4 neck)
• ESP MII with original Floyd Rose and EMG 81 pickups
• B.C. Rich Wartribe Warlock with Kahler Hybrid tremolo and EMG 81 & 85 pickups
• Charvel Model 4 with Kahler 2300 tremolo and Jackson pickups
• Ibanez Roadstar with Edge tremolo and Ibanez pickups
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hey, i saw your comment on the marshall forums about floyd roses with hybrid strings. I have a floyd with hybrid strings too, and my floyd gets easily outta tune. I really like the power of the bottom strings, and the hard lead sounds of the tops, and dont want to have to go back to just regular 9s'. can you tell me how to adjust the floyd to keep them in tune plz? Thanks.
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