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I just heard tat, what a tragedysamzadgan wrote:Fuck...Jeff Hannamen passed away today...
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I play a seven string in my band while the other guitarist plays a six string. He tunes to D standard while I tune to A D G C F A D. Everything has worked out fine for us so far. There are only a few sections where we are both banging out power chords. Usually we shift around what octaves we play so we rarely play the same pitch and instead we are layering what we play.The Wood Wizard wrote:speaking of seven strings, help me figure out a cool tuning to use.
So This chick wants to jam but she plays in whole step down standard. D G C F A D. i wanna doom out way harder though so im trying to find out what to tune the low 7th to.
I tried {octave down} D DGCFAD ( way too floppy) and G DGCFAD Also A DGCFAD which gives me a second third when i bar the top two and play a power chord But im having trouble meshing the two here. what you guys think??

I still listen to Korn and had a 7-string last year.t-rey wrote:I did have a 7 string Ibanez and listen to a shit load of Korn in high school
The funny thing is, TGP in general doesn't like vintage Marshall. They're more vintage Fender and Dumble.t-rey wrote:Only if I start making triple what I do now and have a room full of vintage Marshalls that only ever get turned up to 1 then attenuated all to hell.live-i-evil wrote:Congrats man! Now in a few years are you guys gonna be posting about how your kids act over on TGP?t-rey wrote:Bros. I'm having a daughter. If you need me I will be at the gun range regaining my lost skill in shooting things accurately.
So....probably?
Oh, sweet. I heard they were pretty damn good guitars originally.ridingeternity wrote:I have a 70s Electra strat!!!
The heel on that guy looks freaking cool...but...idk about spending 849 on a Korean made LP when i could spend the same or less on a Japanese made Edwards Les Paul. Japanese take pride in their woodworking...something I can't say for most of the Korean guitars I've owned.
Damn... That spider bite really screwed up his body, the poor guy.samzadgan wrote:Fuck...Jeff Hannamen passed away today...

Iommic Pope wrote: The Boxman hails the Mountain,
Zion's rays descend.

dazedbyday wrote:I play a seven string in my band while the other guitarist plays a six string. He tunes to D standard while I tune to A D G C F A D. Everything has worked out fine for us so far. There are only a few sections where we are both banging out power chords. Usually we shift around what octaves we play so we rarely play the same pitch and instead we are layering what we play.The Wood Wizard wrote:speaking of seven strings, help me figure out a cool tuning to use.
So This chick wants to jam but she plays in whole step down standard. D G C F A D. i wanna doom out way harder though so im trying to find out what to tune the low 7th to.
I tried {octave down} D DGCFAD ( way too floppy) and G DGCFAD Also A DGCFAD which gives me a second third when i bar the top two and play a power chord But im having trouble meshing the two here. what you guys think??

Awesome! Thanks for checking us out. We are planning on recording some new music soon since we have a new set up and new members so our sound has changed a bit since that recording. The newest song we are working on actually has some heavier parts to it since both the other guitarist and I are trying to bring out the doom.The Wood Wizard wrote:
awesome, thats great news, i think Ill work with that one a little more!
Also, I dig your band a bunch too.

Hello!Ancient Astronaught wrote:
That page seems to explain what he did, looks like a Distortion + based circuit with larger coupling caps, a personally selected chip, socketed diodes that you can swap out, and the third knob is basically a diode mix knob (all the way down removes one of the the diodes and all the way up is all diodes).

I still actually want a new RG from time to time, but I have to remind myself that I never cared for how thin/flat the neck was. You had one of the Apex7 guitars right? That would actually be one of the ones I would look at if I had the spare chance - that flat green looked very snazzy on them.AngryGoldfish wrote:I still listen to Korn and had a 7-string last year.t-rey wrote:I did have a 7 string Ibanez and listen to a shit load of Korn in high school
The funny thing is, TGP in general doesn't like vintage Marshall. They're more vintage Fender and Dumble.t-rey wrote:Only if I start making triple what I do now and have a room full of vintage Marshalls that only ever get turned up to 1 then attenuated all to hell.live-i-evil wrote:Congrats man! Now in a few years are you guys gonna be posting about how your kids act over on TGP?t-rey wrote:Bros. I'm having a daughter. If you need me I will be at the gun range regaining my lost skill in shooting things accurately.
So....probably?
Oh, sweet. I heard they were pretty damn good guitars originally.ridingeternity wrote:I have a 70s Electra strat!!!
The heel on that guy looks freaking cool...but...idk about spending 849 on a Korean made LP when i could spend the same or less on a Japanese made Edwards Les Paul. Japanese take pride in their woodworking...something I can't say for most of the Korean guitars I've owned.
$850 is a steep price for a Korean-made instrument, especially when compared with Japanese imports, but they're not as easy to get a hold of and the prices for second-hand ones are going up gradually as more and more people discover their awesomeness.
Damn... That spider bite really screwed up his body, the poor guy.samzadgan wrote:Fuck...Jeff Hannamen passed away today...

Ahoy! Stick around for a bit! ILF is a fun place.benadrian wrote:Hello!Ancient Astronaught wrote:
That page seems to explain what he did, looks like a Distortion + based circuit with larger coupling caps, a personally selected chip, socketed diodes that you can swap out, and the third knob is basically a diode mix knob (all the way down removes one of the the diodes and all the way up is all diodes).
I'm happy to answer any KWB questions that anyone might have. The explanation above is spot on. I wish I had time to build more, but the day job and commute just suck my time away. I'm trying to sneak some out in the world when time permits.
Thanks!
Ben


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DEAFFAGThe Wood Wizard wrote:speaking of seven strings, help me figure out a cool tuning to use.
So This chick wants to jam but she plays in whole step down standard. D G C F A D. i wanna doom out way harder though so im trying to find out what to tune the low 7th to.
I tried {octave down} D DGCFAD ( way too floppy) and G DGCFAD Also A DGCFAD which gives me a second third when i bar the top two and play a power chord But im having trouble meshing the two here. what you guys think??
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