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  • what has happened to your website???

  • @Taldegardo92

    Hi

    There are some technical issues with the site that needs to be sorted out so I had to close it down. Hopefully it'll be up within a day or two. Thanks for your concerne.

    Bjorn

  • @BjornRiis okay, thx a lot!

  • @ADollsHouse420

    Thanks! I'm using Tortex 1.0. David's using teardrop 1.0 picks... usually Fender, Guild, Gibson.

  • hey bjorn . great vids and a super site you have man !

    i was just wonderingn , what about your roller nut i see , i have a strat plus with a similair rollernut , what does it do for the tone and sustain in your opinion ?

    cheers

  • @isitcosimblack

    Thanks! All my guitars have bone nuts. Don't have any experience with rollers.

  • Hey there Bjorn i forgot to mention if you've never heard or checked out the JAM line of pedals do so IMMEDIATELY. They are phenomonal to say the least. I know you would fall in love with them man.

  • oh i hear ya man. im a gear snob im totally with you with the whole shoe colored laces for patch cables haha. got all evidence audio cables check out the forte very flexible with the same lyric hg guts and all and the siren II speaker cable is phenomanal but im sure you know that already.

  • @clicheeurosk8er

    Yeah, I'm using Evidence for all my stuff. Couldn't live without it :) 

  • also man i was wondering if there is a difference between the electro harmonix deluxe electric mistress and memory man pedals that have the built in power cord or the adaptors. I know the older ones have the built in power cord. Is there a difference in tone? thanks for advice!

  • @clicheeurosk8er

    I haven't really thought about that. Electro Harmonix changed most of their older pedals sometime in the late 90s and fitted them with true bypass switching which might make them slightly more transparent than the hardwire bypass switch. I don't know if the powersupply effects the tone. In any case you need to use the correct voltage and be careful with cheaper multi adaptors. They alter the tone for sure.

  • hey man iv'e been meaning to let you know how amazing the gilmourish site is. It's refreshing to have someone very knowledgable about gear devote so much time and effort to help everyone achieve the quest for great tone. Anyhow what kind of non-alkaline batteries do you prefer for vintage fuzz or octavia and even mxr phase 90 and mxr dyna comp of course script models haha. also do you use the stock tube for the bk butler tube driver because i have a jj gold pin 12ax7 and i love it.

  • @clicheeurosk8er

    Thanks! Glad you enjoy the site :) I'm using a wide variety of batteries really. It's not easy to find non-alkalines here in Norway these days so I just use whatever I can find. Panasonic, Hiwatt, Rayovac etc. I'm currently using JJ Electronic tubes...

  • what kind of pick up do you have at the bridge?

  • @tunaonfire23

    Seynour Duncan SLL5

  • you have frenchy-english accent lol :P

    Your are french?

    Nice tut'!

  • those are monster frets on that guitar.

  • Bjorn, I am really struggling to hear you in this vid without turning the volume right up to the max....... Then the guitar blows my ear drums.. :-(

  • @philm0l

    Sorry. Had some problems with the input volume.

  • Interesting tutorial.

    I see the maple neck is back.

  • cool

  • Yay thanks alot!!

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