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Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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michelle


There are a couple of rowdy t-shirts on that site -

Funny ones - but rowdy.

Thu Mar 2 '06 7:19:15 am Set this message as last read

Dragon24

Slovenia
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hi Joe... Fist of all i want to salute you and youre amazing music that you give to us, fans.Last year you were in Ljubljana (Slovenija) but i couldnt Make it.... Still mad,But i know YOU will return to our beautiful Country. WILL YOU?
Thu Mar 2 '06 7:19:40 am Set this message as last read

Nags

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First Post. Hello Satch Fans, I have my tickets for the Toronto Show at Massey Hall. I saw Joe here the last time he toured T.O. and remember him commenting on how cool he thought the theatre was. We all agree with him.

Anyway, I have an Ibanez RG with a floating trem and now I'm in trem set up hell. Does anyone have any good info on how to set action and properly lock it down?

Can't wait until Joe Rocks T.O.

Nags.

Thu Mar 2 '06 8:33:41 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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cuthbert1776

The father of our banking system - Alexander Hamilton.

He should have ducked in his Duel with Aaron Burr.

Thu Mar 2 '06 8:37:34 am Set this message as last read

OCPS470
Chris Peters
Lake Mary, FL
USA
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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962: Have you ever played a dual recto? I tried one out in a store, and I thought it had a very dry sound to it......it seemed alot like the new Marshalls, lots of gain, but no sustain or liquid feel to it. The Eq didn't seem horribly responsive. I'm not sure if it needs to be cranked all the way up to sound half way decent. It also seemed that if you have a light picking touch (like me) the amp doesn't respond well. It seems like heavy picking pushes the amp into saturation....sounded better when my buddy peter played through it (he has a monster, ridiculously heavy right hand haah!). We were able to get a nearly identicle recto sound out of the JSX's red channel, except it had a better saturated feel to it.
Thu Mar 2 '06 8:57:49 am Set this message as last read

FRUJIKA

Rousies,
FRANCE
Plays: Guitar (2020 years)
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Une question qui devrait parvenir à JOE absolument de la part de beaucoup de Français.

"JOE, pourquoi viens-tu rarement nous faire un concert en FRANCE ??? "

La France ne te plait-elle pas; ne te trouves-tu pas bien acceuilli en France? Trouves-tu qu'il y a peu de monde qui t'admire?

Thu Mar 2 '06 9:18:40 am Set this message as last read

judhiz
wage dimas
depok, jawa barat
indonesia
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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hi joe,you are my inspiration, at the first time i was listen your song ALWAYS WITH ME ALWAYS WITH YOU i fill fly..and i had many memory with your songs..until i find a girl..i will mariee her..and we make an appointment to give my son with name "SATRIANI"...thanks joe!!!you are strangers beautiful music maker....keep it
Thu Mar 2 '06 9:28:41 am Set this message as last read

tommyrocker
tom Lombardo
garnerville, NY
United States
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hi joe, I'm knew to your website I've seen every show you've done in the New York City area and I'm looking forward to your next show at the Nokia Theater can't wait I think you're the best there is with SteveVai .Jimi and stevie ray muyst be smiling down on you guys.
Thu Mar 2 '06 10:16:50 am Set this message as last read

el_desperado

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Just heard about the show in April at the Nokia in Grand Prairie, TX. Me, my wife and a friend of mine are heading to Austin that weekend and hopefully we can catch you at the Paramount on that Friday night. See you then. Oh! One quick tech question. How do you get that effect on Searching on the G3? What pedal was doing that?
Thu Mar 2 '06 10:24:30 am Set this message as last read

tulsachops
robert bidasio
Cleveland, OK
USA
Plays: Guitar (58 years)
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Damn! You guys are frickin' maniacs... I just blinked and I'm behind 10 pages... hittin' the pipe while you type or somethin? <<<<<<< J O K I N G >>>>>>>>

Cuthbert- I thought I tuned in to the History Channel by mistake or something.

NammMan- Too bad Usher and Kanye didn't shoot each other...

Blue_Moon- I hear they are marketing a device now to improve wrist action. It's called a weed-eater or speed-beater or somethin', supposed to improve pick attack. :-)

962- I got a great deal on a S470 becasue it was the pukey Moonshadow or Moonscape or whatever they called it (it turned out to be Lavender) and I hated it. I sent it back for a refund. The damn thing was so heavy and thick. Fat is an understatement, it just sounded dull. I got a strat instead and love it. IB makes some sweet guitars but the S-series isn't/aren't one of them. Go for a JS or nothing...

Zinc- Enjoyed your jokes while loungin on my couch... EEEEOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!!! Damn thing bit me.

SupaaDave- Thanks for mentioning the word 'Fender'. I use a 100W FM212 and it has the purest clean channel I've ever heard. Yes, there are still some pickers that like it clean...

Mikesb- You continue to impress me. I have a bootleg version of Zappa playing Sofa #9 unplugged with no vocals--it's great. Ick Ben Der Chrome Dinette. Napoleon Murphy Brock is hilarious on One Size Fits All. I like San Berdino... in fact, My name is Bobby and I look like a potato. Also, Rory Gallagher!?!?!?!? You've gotta be frickin' kidding! He was my favorite back in the day! Remember Saint or Sinner or was it Sinner or Saint. "Better get used to being my used to be..." Great stuff. Ressurrect my brain cells!

Satriella- Smoochie

~~~~~~~~ GIT R DUN ~~~~~~~~

Shred this as soon as possible

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Thu Mar 2 '06 10:51:35 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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aussieRGman...there was no link when I clicked you all of your tunes....?

Zenfish...great...then we can go about a Sinfonie....yes?

Clarky...hmmm....GT-Pro sounds like it could solve alot of equations...

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Thu Mar 2 '06 11:03:05 am Set this message as last read

Dixie Chick

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I have noticed on the tour schedule with Eric Johnson the closest you come to Louisville, Kentucky is Chicago, IL. I hope to see you come to Louisville sometime. I want to take my husband ( a big fan of both ) to see you guys. There are some great places to hold the concert here in Louisville and a great fan base of jazz and blues. I think you would have huge success here! Thanks for considering....
Thu Mar 2 '06 11:39:00 am Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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tulsachops...Yes..I think Fenders do have one of the best clean channels on the market. Roland is'nt very far behind either. They make a 2 X 12 combo thats hard to beat. And honestly I've never played a Marshall that I liked...sounds like it's stuffed with cottonballs or something. Peace, SD



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Thu Mar 2 '06 11:47:39 am Set this message as last read

tulsachops
robert bidasio
Cleveland, OK
USA
Plays: Guitar (58 years)
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Supaa- Yeah!! The '65 Twin Rev is a classic... I wish mine was a vintage tubie, my bro had an original Deluxe Reverb that was pretty sweet too. Rock on.
Thu Mar 2 '06 12:12:22 pm Set this message as last read

tulsachops
robert bidasio
Cleveland, OK
USA
Plays: Guitar (58 years)
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Cuthbert1776-

Hey, rant on! I was just bustin your bollocks. Dr. Cuuuuuth, that's good. Better than being un-c(o)uth... Ratchet that puppy on up! We hold these truths to be self-evident...

Edited Thu Mar 2 '06 1:11 pm

Thu Mar 2 '06 12:20:44 pm Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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we've sold 16 units to 10 people so far... thanks peeps... keep them orders coming in!!!
talk2joe :: echo now available
Thu Mar 2 '06 12:51:26 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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i got this band tihngy seems to be helping it (touch wood) so i hope tis ok... im nearly finished a new song ti sounds cool got 20 secs left to do


resident evil 2 is on.. i seen the first one ages ago and always wanted to know what happened, + she was naked at the end 8)

hello Joe
Thu Mar 2 '06 1:03:02 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Bahduh- what do you mean about the vocals? Are you saying they're crap?
Thu Mar 2 '06 2:16:23 pm Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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ovation1, "Can you say Mahog = SUSTAIN!! "......hell yeah bro, especially when the the neck is set and bonded into the guitar's body.....this thing resonates like, I dunno, a gong or something! haha. Ok maybe not that much, but you get the idea!

I'm loving my setup now.....my SA1260 is mahogany with a humbucker in the bridge and 2 hum-cancelling 'singles' in middle and neck positions, while the SA2120 is mahogany with a pair of full-size humbuckers, wired to a 5-way switch. What a great pair, and they both have the same body shape and same bridge too. The continuity from one guitar to another is superb.


OCPS470, yeah I've played a dual rec a few times now. Interesting observations there, very much how I felt about it. It does indeed, work very nicely when it's cranked, but as a general theme, it responds best to lots of picking. It's not so well suited to primarily legato players because the right hand attack often isn't enough to drive it properly.

I've found it pretty nice for rhythm playing because of the way it reacts when you really attack the strings, but overall I find it all sounds a little compressed and yeah, lots of gain but sustain doesn't really happen until you make it LOUD.

Having said that, I tried the SA2120 through both a Dual Rec and a Marshall DSL100 (JCM2000) in the shop and it sounded fab through both.....hmmm, gotta love all that mahogany! :-p


tulsachops, thanks but I'm all sorted on the guitar front. Thick and heavy isn't how I'd describe the S470, but still, it wasn't a patch on the SA2120 that I've replaced it with. This SA is far nicer than my old Jem and definitely matches all the JS's I've played recently.
Blue Moon, Milla Jovovich in the all-together....you can't go wrong! I saw RE too, would like to see the sequal.
Thu Mar 2 '06 2:18:50 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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962- say something profound for your 1500th.... lol :)
Thu Mar 2 '06 2:21:28 pm Set this message as last read

Addam Fox

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CLARKY; You are lucky dude. When I was the lead triangle player in PFM we had to tour and then had a 20 minute shakedown of the set three weeks after the tour finished!! And you try telling that to the kids today and they won't believe you. Jeez, you don't know how lucky you are! Song of the day: FEED THE ENEMY by Magazine.......
Thu Mar 2 '06 2:51:05 pm Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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are you there Joe???.....

Satriella: where are you going hun?

Thu Mar 2 '06 4:02:22 pm Set this message as last read

OME
Christopher Thompson
Dardanelle, AR
USA
Plays: Guitar (37 years)
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[b]Forgot to say that my debut CD is available at CD BABY and will be on Itunes real soon....so come jam with me :)
Thu Mar 2 '06 4:30:38 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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OME...nice work...I'll check it out tomorrow when CD Baby is back on line!!
Thu Mar 2 '06 5:04:00 pm Set this message as last read

FabLawyer of SBM
Ronnie Anderson
Atlanta, Georgia
USA
Plays: Vocals (39 years)
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I just couldn't help but post this from the Yngmeister. He is so funny and you know he thinks he is IT. There again, he is!

A very enjoyable couple of minutes.

Ronnie

YNGWIE's Arpeggios from Hell

Edited Thu Mar 2 '06 5:22 pm

Thu Mar 2 '06 5:18:52 pm Set this message as last read
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