How It's Made: Electric Guitar (Part 1)
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@JTNickelz i hav played a first act...can still get great tones out of it...again its the player :) and buss is elimated by setting it up to yoru tastes lol
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@metachozoite Also, try playing two different guitars. One by the First Act brand. One by Fender. You'll notice on the First Act that the intonation is impossible to fix due to poor measurement and anything above the 6th fret will sound flat and out of tune. You'll notice that the tuning pegs spin on their own. You'll notice that it just sounds ugly. On the Fender, depending on the model, the the only problem you might have is intonation and that can be fixed in a matter of minutes.
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@metachozoite I understand where you're going with this, but you're not entirely correct. Some guitars are absolutely brilliant - high end pickups, resilient wood, flawless neck shape, etc. You also have to know how to maintain its value and how well it can be played. A buzzing string isn't always the guitarist's fault. It can be a manufacturing error (uneven fretting, faulty bridge, etc). While it's true that you need to play well to sound good, you also need to have a feasible instrument.
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@JTNickelz nah all guitars are made equall...a guitar is a guitar...its the person that makes a guitar shine...its a gift of the spirit...(guitar playing is)
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can some one geve me the name of this music background!!! please!!
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@JTNickelz I happen to be the proud owner of an Ibanez Ventura electric/acoustic with a bottom cutaway and it is one of the best guitars I've ever owned. I have an Epiphone Les Paul and currently have my eye on 3 Gibson Les Pauls. I have and probably never will modify them other than a string change or a good disassemble-clean-reassemble. I hope that you can understand.
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Thumbs up if you know Kylie!!
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any other video with the same song please.
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some one knowsthe song from background thast fantastic soud i love it its like electronic music and anbient please help me to find it.
The only thing i don't like is that when they put the primer, sealer, wood stain, lacquer, it kills the tone of the wood. For best performance of a guitar, just add paint and add some rubbing compound to make it shine.
chez117 1 month ago 4
@Shazeen82 They modify their guitars, don't they? An Ibanez straight from the factory just doesn't sound good.
JTNickelz 3 months ago