death cube k
6054 posts total | IP Logged
|
js clone 1 yeah it is starting to bug me,strings last about a week. then they snap ,i do heavy whammy abuse,
at least it is not just me, has anybody else with a jem had problems too?
Edited Tue Jun 18 '02 10:50 am
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 10:49:39 am
|
Set this message as last read
|
Naty
298 posts total | IP Logged
|
Ymob: good luck against Korea and referee!
I don’t like polemic but it’s a shame, a dirty shame!!! 5 goals annulled in 3 games, there’s something wrong….
PhryDom: now I support England, the nation where I’ve always wanted to spend my holidays but never done yet. Yes, I love cats so much! It was so funny when they would hear me coming with food, they were faster than cheetahs!
Hey man, I see you’re getting some fans, don’t you think you need a personal site? 8-) See how many answers on food question now! It means your brain power is not wasted!! Warm up the engines, it’s almost time for another crazy question! hahaha
Come on Dave, let’s beat Brazil!
Sharon: I was sure you would have say chocolate! …. I’m a little confused with conditional so I have no idea of the bullsh*t I may write sometimes! :-D
Good evening/afternoon/morning/night all!
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 11:33:07 am
|
Set this message as last read
|
JS Clone 1
Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
1104 posts total | IP Logged
|
Death Cube - Also make sure every time you change strings, check the saddle. There may be a groove worn into the saddle. Get some very fine sandpaper and buff it. Helps a bit.
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 11:34:01 am
|
Set this message as last read
|
guitarded boy
144 posts total | IP Logged
|
I love my js 1000, I have had a multitude of guitars and I have to say that it is one of my faves.... never goes out of tune, and is light, Has great tone...wouldn't give it up
Joe you designed one heck of a neck....most comfortable I have ever played , I just hope it doesn't break easy..
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 12:16:07 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
4067 posts total | IP Logged
|
Lord Uriel I - There isn't an opening band for the Europe shows. You get two Joe sets with an intermission.
JS Clone 1 - All of that info is on the bottom of the "Post Message" page...right under the button that says "Post this message"...
pekelito - Look at the discography section...there are tons of samples there.
...Austin...
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 12:32:02 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
Marla
Marla Kayatoe Hilversum, Holland
6 posts total | IP Logged
|
Hi Joe,
Have you read all my requests so far? Will you be in the Jury for the National Guitar Awards? You've such a role model. Don't blame me for trying. You let Holland shock & rock... all those young people who want to be like you (except for that baldy thing, I think). I hope your CD will sell amazing. Major Tom also wants you to be gold in our land. For a time now he started a campaign by himself trying to get you no. 1 for best guitarist ever in our polls (go go go Major Tom)
SATCH 4 GOLD
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 12:35:42 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
dorsyboy
DORRIEN IBBERSON NOTTINGHAM, NOTTS ENGLAND
2 posts total | IP Logged
|
joe.loking forward to your gig 19th july at the birmingham academy england.from what i have heard of strange beautiful music its gonna be awesome.
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 1:11:52 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
Cyber Alien
166 posts total | IP Logged
|
Hey Joe...
1 more week! Can't wait. I have it pre-ordered so I hope it arrives next Tuesday.
When you were on RockLine did they have you sign any CDs for the callers that got thru??? Hopefully they send me SBM instead of Coal Chambers CD. I'd MUCH rather have 2 of yours (I'll give the extra to my nephew).
L8r... John aka =o|-[
Edited Tue Jun 18 '02 2:08 pm
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 2:07:30 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
xrob
Robert Scott Anchorage, AK USA Plays: Guitar (33 years)
69 posts total | IP Logged
|
Looking forward to the concert ... more than two months to wait. It's always something to wait on, isn't it?
Edited Tue Jun 18 '02 2:26 pm
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 2:23:39 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
mak
Mak Hofmann Malvern, PA USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
22 posts total | IP Logged
|
MASTER YODA - TVRs are pretty f-ing sweet. Not too popular here in the states unfortunately though.
Nice poster of Joe in the new (?, the yellow one) issue of Guitar magazine...
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 2:40:38 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
satch3d
Matthew King Brick, NJ USA
40 posts total | IP Logged
|
Mr Nick That is correct, and the point was made again by another t2j member :-P There are multiple names forr many scales and I know the two 11/2 step jumps was known as the 'double-harmonic' - I don't even think I meant to throw minor in there. Technically speaking, you need to have a perfect 5th on there as well to definitly call something of the quality major or minor. You can't give quality to a distance of only two intervals other than the distance of the notes themselves such as 'minor third' or 'major second'. As Master Yoda just said the hindu scale you can call that many different things! It's the 5th mode off of melodic minor, mixolydian b6...so many different ways to put it. Hehe all in all, if you know it by yourself, for what you want to know it for, I don't think it matters really what you call it! As long as you know it's schematics! If it works for you, that's all that should really matter. We have a lot of theory guru's on here, most of which like to lay their knowledge out on a silver platter. I've learned to know that there is always someone with more knowledge - so why not take advantage of it and learn from eachother? There is always a race to correct on here, and I probably sound like a whining little bitch haha but it's just what I see!! No offense to anyone...sorry if there is! Flame me if you will!! Later...
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 3:02:10 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
selphm
Matt Selph Ga United States
6 posts total | IP Logged
|
Man where have I been? School...that's right. ;) Wow this new site looks great! I love it!
Just a quick hello to everyone here in the group - I have posted a few times, but have not really gave a greeting to everyone.
-MS
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 3:28:37 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
GuitarMystro
Jesse Coll Pinon Hills, California United States
7 posts total | IP Logged
|
Hey Joe this is Jesse, I still want to give you a tape or something of my music, just one song please, I really do think you will be impressed, and for everybody else, Hey I havent been around for a about two weeks so whats up and hope to talk to guys soon, everybody have a great day ;-)
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 3:47:14 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
Ibztone
79 posts total | IP Logged
|
death cube k: Yeah that's what I did the first time when someone on the old message board posted about there being a burnt blue JS guitar. At least Ibanez put that neat looking graphic of how the toggle switch work on the US site now....lol I guess it will all come with time. Hmm...that would be nice if Ibanez made a 7-string JS. I have the edge trem on my guitar, but I haven't had all the strings break like that. That just plain sucks though.
JS Clone 1: I'm not as big of a fan of whammy bars as I used to be. Cool sound, but too much of a pain to set up.....lol Have you checked out the Parker guitars? You can lock the trem and make it a fixed bridge with a push of a button and you can even adjust the springs with a knob on the guitar.
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 4:11:16 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
hansman
Keith Hanson San Diego, CA USA Plays: Guitar (48 years)
15 posts total | IP Logged
|
WebmasterGood job on the site looks good...........It is however hard to keep up to date with the new board. Is there a way to keep up with the new messages only? When I mark save as last message & switch Ip's it loses any reference to last saved. Joe.....A song suggestion for the tour Killer Bee Bop......
Edited Tue Jun 18 '02 4:19 pm
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 4:17:51 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
ice9mike
20 posts total | IP Logged
|
Vetteguy43Freedbirds kicks ass. I miss them damn big burritos. Nobody knows how to make them in Portland. Long live the Super Monster.
Guitar Dudes I have never had trouble with any of my edge floating trems (both original and lo pro). And I abuse them on a regular basis. I think it's of most importance to have them set up properly and to stretch the heck out of the strings before you lock everything down. I'm pretty sure we'll see a 7 string JS in the near future. I think I'll be saving up for that one.
|
Tue Jun 18 '02 4:24:55 pm
|
Set this message as last read
|
|
|