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georg
g. ve
greece
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Hallo there . . . Joe , Steve and ... M A R T Y , should be the new G 3 . Marty Fiedman , of course . . . Tok Tok Neo . . .
Mon Nov 15 '04 1:52:54 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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the bob - if you look at the strings on a guitar and follow them from the nut to the bridge, you'll notice that the strings are further apart at the bridge than they are at the nut...
with "F-spaced" pick-ups have the pole pieces spaced slightly wider apart.. F-spaced pick-ups therefore are to be placed in the bridge position, standard pick-ups are designed to be placed in the neck position

many guitars have standard pick-ups in both neck and bridge positions.. so nothing is really broken... F-spaced pick-ups are supposed to be more efficient...

Wrath [my R470] is fitted with two regular PAF PRO pick-ups... Avarice [Custom Universe] is fitted with an f-spaced and a standard spaced PAF7...to be honest.. they both sound great.... if there is a difference, my ears are not really detecting it.... but then my ears are pretty crap.....

my recommendation:
given the f-spaced and standard pick-ups are the same price... buy an F-spaced one for the bridge and standard spaced one for the neck...

Mon Nov 15 '04 2:48:48 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Zen - yup... the situation is complex.... but having grown up as a child in the heart of London in the shadow of the IRA when they were most active, I guess that predjuces my opinion.....

hands up everyone in here that did regular bomb evacuation drills in school from the age of 5 to 11....
I did......

Shredz - it's comoing along very well indeed... I'm very pleased so far...
unfortunately I've not touched it last week and won't this week because I have to work in Éire.....
so the day job is getting in the way a little....
no worries though.... I'll dive right back into it when I return..


optical - thanx bro... that's awesome... and thanx to Randall too...

don't worry, when Shredz is ready I'll be shouting from the rooftops.... lmao..


steveeT - thanx bro.... and keeping the faith too... lol..

when Shredz is complete it'll be a mail order arrangement via the website I'm getting built...


Mon Nov 15 '04 3:04:23 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Stevee T, well I dunno about the others, but I'd think what's going through Yngwie's mind is something like "where's the pies gone? I want more pies. I NEED more pies. WHO TOOK MY FUCKING PIES? AARRRGGGHHHHHH!!! (fury)"


Delfino, haha, yeah you got it right, tho as I suspected, I worked it out right after I posted that question! nevermind. I'm now on the level afterwards, where you're playing as Arbiter again, going for the Index. I hated The Library before, and I hate it again. I don't like the covenant missions so much, they're too hard.

I think I'll play it in easy after I complete it so I can get a grasp on the story - at the moment, I'm kinda missing the plot cause i'm too busy fighting off hordes of aliens, or even worse, flood. I would have been quite happy if they'd have left the Flood out of Halo 2.


SupaaDave, look at the JS1000 wiring schematics on the Ibanez site. To put the hi-pass-filter on your RG just requires a push-pull pot. Then just wire it up the same as the JS - it's not a special pot, it's just got a small capacitor or resistor or something soldered across 2 of the connections.
TheBob, it doesn't matter much actually, but since your JS100 has a Floyd Rose design bridge, you might as well go with F-Spaced pickups. F-Spaced means Floyd-Spaced.
Delfino (again), love the "Buckethead" picture! Hilarious!
Punkdude, are you sure about Extreme covering Strutter? I've never seen it anywhere?!
Mon Nov 15 '04 3:21:20 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Do The Stu, Not disappointed, just amazed...especially you Satchurated Feedback guys...Oh Well...guess I'll have to grow up & be a big famous guitar player & join G3...ROTFLMAO!!

Clarky,

Where will we be able to buy your CD..Sir?

962,

Butter Pie...the Butter wouldn't melt...so I put it in the Pie...lol

Mon Nov 15 '04 3:55:40 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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cuthbert1776

Anthrax used to rock - they kinda fell of my radar screen in the early 1990's. I know they have a new lead singer and still tour (where by me about a year ago at a small bar) but not real interested in them now.

Mon Nov 15 '04 5:07:03 am Set this message as last read

richo

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Steve Morse Fans..........Check this out http://www.hmv.com.au/product/rockpop.asp?sku=922480&affiliate=919"http://www.hmv.com.au/product/rockpop.asp?sku=922480&affiliate=919

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Mon Nov 15 '04 5:10:41 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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cuthbert1776

Good morning gunslinger. How was the weekend?

Years ago (Friday December 21 1984 7:30 PM) I saw Anthrax open for Iron Maiden at the Rosemont Horizon (now the corporate bitch called the All State Center) in Illinois. I have never seen such a responsive crowd to a warm up band. In fact half way through the set the lead singer for anthrax was actually upset and screamed "F@#K it next time were headlining".

Edit- Speak Up lad my ears seem to be pluged up.....

Hombre De Namm

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Mon Nov 15 '04 5:28:24 am Set this message as last read

Ellimanc
Chris Elliman
Upper Clatford, Andover
England
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Hi Joe,This is Chris Elliman.Thank you for signing my Joe Satriani CD at the G3 Bounemouth BIC the proformance was BRILLIANT!! It was the first time i have seen you and steve and i would so see you again if you toured in the UK or if you when to the Bounemouth BIC again!! I am a well adored fan of You and Steve and you both have inspired me to play guitar and it mean a lot to me! Is it possible if i could have your autograph and if you could ask Steve if i can have his autograph? Thank You again for your performance!!

Chris Elliman (ELLIMANC@YAHOO.COM)

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Mon Nov 15 '04 6:19:37 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Clarky, when in Dublin please visit the Phil Lynott memorial statue and raise a pint with my regards....
Mon Nov 15 '04 8:21:59 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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962 - I thought that the hi-pass filter was a capacitor soldered across 2 pins of the volume pot.. and I didn't think it needed to be a push - pull.... I think the push pull means that you can choose to use the filter or not...

Avarice does not have a push-pull but does have the hi pass filter fitted [just like the Universe and all the JEMs]


SteveeT - I'll be selling Shredz via my web site once I get it set up..
cuthbert / Yoda - that geezer talks about dinosaurs on Noah's Ark...

sorry... I just want a pint of what he's drinking...

does the bible describe the mass extinctions... like the really bad one which killed of 95% of all life on earth... I think it's called the "Permian Extinction".. I could we'll be wrong, but if memory serves, it occured around 500 million years ago.. it predates the Jurassic by a few hundred million years... [so it's a pre-dinsosaur event..]

sorry bro, but this particular biblical view is not convincing me... however there are many interpretations of the Old Test that are very interesting... even if they may seem a little far fetched..

on the Yes thing... my fave is without doubt Yessongs....
oh yeah... and Going for the One... lol... I forgot about that ojne... and it's really cool... lmao..


mikesb - if I can get there I will... don't forget I'll be doing the day job.. so this is not really a 'fun' trip... as much as I'd love it to be that way..


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Mon Nov 15 '04 8:46:33 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Mon Nov 15 '04 8:55:43 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Zen, I came last March!! Damn expensive at Club Med..
Mr Nick, do not know whose version of the Laxative song you heard, but Donovan (Leitch) recorded and released the original back in 1973 on "Cosmic Wheels"
Guitarmeister, if you like Lizzy's Jailbreak, check out "Black Rose" the tightest and tastiest dual harmonies ever recorded.
Lottsa talk bout Yes and prog lately. I saw a staggering DVD this past weekend. Steve Hackett live in Japan 1996 with Wetton on bass/vocals, Ian MacDonald on every instrument known to mankind but particularly sax and flute (MacDonald is a phenomenal musician) Chester Thompson on skins and some dude named Colbeek (sp?) on keys. They played a loada Genesis and King Crimson tunes as well as some Asia pieces and some nice Hackett solo classical pieces. Hackett was using primarily a black Les Paul with a trem.. Excellent concert, Wetton's voice in fine form and a great job of copying Lake vocals on older Crimson pieces..
Mon Nov 15 '04 9:06:19 am Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Noppa - I got turned on to the Dregs a long time ago. That was a great band.

Delfino - You crack me up!! Nice work.

Mon Nov 15 '04 9:14:47 am Set this message as last read

LegatoMuzic
Scott Legato
Blue Ash, OH
USA
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Joe, I was at your show in Columbus OHIO, Oct 2004. I had the Platinum Tickets. Backstage/meet & Greet. They cost me $200.00. NJot really worth it due to the fact that we where told we would have our pictures of us with you within 7 to 10 days. WELL, it has been a month and still NOTHING. So once I recieve my pictures, then I will be glad I paid the $200.00. Till then VERY DISAPPOINTED.

LegatoMuzic@fuse.net

Mon Nov 15 '04 9:25:01 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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mikesb...its by the artist Star One. side project of Ayreon

Click here for his site

Mon Nov 15 '04 9:32:03 am Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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962 & Clarky......thanks for the info....

Joe......I don't know what your opinion is on bands covering a couple of your songs, but we played "With Jupiter In Mind" and "Is There Love In Space" on Saturday night and the crowd went "Bezerko" !!! I can hardly put into words how fun it is to play your music...let alone listen to it...! If it bothers you that we play your stuff (and we're certainly not getting rich doing it)....just say the word. SD

Mon Nov 15 '04 9:40:41 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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LegatoMuzic

I received an email from fanfare within 5-6 days of the concert.

They gave me a link to go to get my pictures.

The email was sent to the account I gave when I ordered the Platinum package.

I can send you my link privately if you want - it is listed by date, most likely.

Mon Nov 15 '04 9:43:02 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Mr Nick, Cool I have several Ayreon Cd's, as well as the very cool "Strange Hobby" Lucassen side project, where he covered lots of old tunes....
Mon Nov 15 '04 9:43:16 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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hey all!!! long time no talk... jeez hav'nt been here in ages

anyways as part of my college corse i need the edit, mix and master a song... so i was thinkin surfing with the alien, but does anyone know where i can find some drum loops for it???? i tried making some myself... but was a bit of a disaster then i tried gettin loops already made but didnt work to well either so can anyone help me out here???


Thx :)

Mon Nov 15 '04 9:50:03 am Set this message as last read

Noppa
Kimmo Taskinen
Jyväskylä,
Finland
Plays: Drums (40 years)
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~Mayday, mayday, it's my payday and I've already spent all the money~

...naaah, not really, but I'm just listening my new "ENGINES OF CREATION"-cd ! "CHAMPAGNE?" is on right now (2nd listening) and it made me wanna sing this little payday rhyme...(you should hear, how I'm drumming my desktop))to-)top)tot-)to-)toptop) -- - -- - ~man I'm good, I'm,,,so good I'm!~ .....uhmm, sorry...

...finally had to give up my prejudice and prejudge...had listened only few clips earlier... Enjoying, fully...this is GOOD!
Joe: ...sorry, thanks and see ya'!


DoThe Stu: You (and MegaBoyd) saw THE DIXIE DREGS live last year...cool ! Do you know what was the composition of the band???
No, I don't have that "Sects, Dregs and Rock 'n' Roll" -dvd by Steve Morse... someone (here, if I remember correct) told me it wouldn't be worth the money (or something like that), so...now I have to re-think about it (perhaps on the next payday ;-)


richo: Hi there! STEVE MORSE playing Ozzy songs "FLYING HIGH AGAIN" and "CRAZY TRAIN" with these guys on a project like this!?!

...and they've just released a DVD as well ! ...However the guitar tone made me suspicious...and where would Steve have had the time for doing this?...still, would they have the balls to publish this big a lie? ...naaah! Interesting, indeed -> thanx for the tip!


Zenfish: check out civgeek's message (two after your latest)! ...See, they're great ;-)

civgeek: Just saw an interesting Europian label's (from Netherlands) "I don't know what the fuck"-version of "Night of the living Dregs" at the record shop two hours ago: 11 tunes, different ones (some) than in the original, all live, not any information about the time and the place of recording??? Weird!

Everybody: Until I freak out again!

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Mon Nov 15 '04 9:59:25 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Clarky, yeah that's right actually, you don't have to use a push-pull for the hi-pass. You can have it as unoptional, but the use of a push-pull makes it optional. I would personally go with the push-pull option, just for the versatility. Wih a clean tone, I'd generally want the hi-pass switched on when I roll the volume off, but with gain I would sometimes want it off as a quick way to smooth the tone off.
Mon Nov 15 '04 10:13:27 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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mikesb...yeah..ayreon is really cool. i need some more cds of it.
Mon Nov 15 '04 10:16:51 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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Hello fellow satch heads,and satch website readers oh i get it you like the unemployed line. ,yeah that was agood one at least were not criminals.later wolf2 hey satch man no crazy moffo,s later wolf2
Mon Nov 15 '04 10:20:32 am Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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ZENFISH- I have HUGE dreams! Very unlikely any will happen. But I am very optimistic! and never say never..When I found out I had "two small a hands to player" and that My disabilities would get in the way!...I was even more detremined to try and play a few chord's and stuff...I was great at Motorcycle racing because I tried real hard! I have much tenacity and I was good!...I would like to prove to Myself that My brain damage will not hold Me back in My effort to make music...On whatever level! That's how come I believe that ZENFISH will make it! You have earned Your dues! and work hard at Your sound and make Music Your life!...That's Why I really look up to guy's like You and PAUL CLARK, and MARK LONDON, and ALAXANDRE, and a few other's! You guy's truly are Genius's!...and have great personality's! Please dont stop! Thank You, and all for being inspiration to Me!...Also I will be really hoping and praying that You will find the awesome drummer you deserve and that Your band will go the directction You want it to!..Cheer's My Man!..........You Guy's Jam!!!..................................................SUZIE2000- I hope You have sucess with Your computer! I sure hope things work out quick! See Ya' Steven.
Mon Nov 15 '04 10:25:12 am Set this message as last read
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