Thanks! No shim - 1983 Peavey T-30 is a "sub-scale" guitar (23" neck instead of 25"). Can lower the action using allen (hex) wrenches in the bridge - too low = buzzing, too high = frustrated musician!:-)
I just bought one of these for my neice and was hoping she could HEAR as well as see one in action,but you are not hooked to an amp. I suppose we are too assume that the original recording was done with this guitar and you are"lip synchimg" with your guitar. still kinda disapointing. Good bit of music though.
Yup, all tracks are real T-30 - and, yup, it (the video) was finger-synched - you are right! All the different sounds (T-30 clean/humbucker, T-30 leads, T-30 'spacey sounds' (heavy reverb+delay) are from Line6 POD and/or IK Multimedia Amplitube and/or Pro Tools plug-ins.
Sadly, also, this video (and some of my others) no longer play in STEREO (I uploaded a year or two ago in a trickey way to "force" stereo playback (but fooling the YouTube transcoder) but alas something no longer works...).
Nice tune, nice guitar. I, too, am the proud owner of a Peavey T-30 from '82. It was my first real guitar, and I'll never let it go. Now if only I could make mine sound as good as you do yours!!!
It's not plugged in...
Kirbymcbadass 1 year ago
you can buy mine.. its just a bit too short scale for my taste.. any one want it? I have a ohsc for it,, no amp.
MrPyrofly27 1 year ago
Nice sound! but quick question. how do you lower the action? or you need a shim?
mikostratocaster 2 years ago
Thanks! No shim - 1983 Peavey T-30 is a "sub-scale" guitar (23" neck instead of 25"). Can lower the action using allen (hex) wrenches in the bridge - too low = buzzing, too high = frustrated musician!:-)
JohnWButzbergerJr 2 years ago
I just bought one of these for my neice and was hoping she could HEAR as well as see one in action,but you are not hooked to an amp. I suppose we are too assume that the original recording was done with this guitar and you are"lip synchimg" with your guitar. still kinda disapointing. Good bit of music though.
synthezer 2 years ago
Yup, all tracks are real T-30 - and, yup, it (the video) was finger-synched - you are right! All the different sounds (T-30 clean/humbucker, T-30 leads, T-30 'spacey sounds' (heavy reverb+delay) are from Line6 POD and/or IK Multimedia Amplitube and/or Pro Tools plug-ins.
JohnWButzbergerJr 2 years ago
Sadly, also, this video (and some of my others) no longer play in STEREO (I uploaded a year or two ago in a trickey way to "force" stereo playback (but fooling the YouTube transcoder) but alas something no longer works...).
JohnWButzbergerJr 2 years ago
My first guitar was a peavy t-15, but it recently droke, it was very old.
lilgatow 3 years ago
is a model t-15? are selling one and I know the quisera opinion of someone who has used .. you think of it? Thx........
jcfebles2081 3 years ago
i can see this song in a porno. for sure.
Bradbssargdons 3 years ago
what drum samples did u use?
triton2002 3 years ago
Fantasic music! Be blessed:)
ckrieger36 3 years ago
u r not conect to the amp!
avraham1992 3 years ago
You say you used sampletank. Can you run your guitar through sampletank to get synth effects?
joenormal1 3 years ago
Nice tune, nice guitar. I, too, am the proud owner of a Peavey T-30 from '82. It was my first real guitar, and I'll never let it go. Now if only I could make mine sound as good as you do yours!!!
musicalman77 3 years ago
Very nice. It's obvious that you can (or did) play that tune. Why unplugged? Even miming it, I enjoyed that. Is it an original of yours?
watsonica 4 years ago
Wow, awesome guitar. I've got a Peavey T-30 from 82 myself. I like it a lot. This video deserves a five-star rating. *Thumbs up*
UnidentifiedRob 4 years ago