wolf2
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Hey man im just waiting for my burger,s me and my mom just came home from a friends of mine place man you know man cell phones isnt like there good but not really man i um dont have one man i prfer a computer man computer is way better man but like this friend of mine owes the phone company money so he only has a cell phone from a different phone company man anyhow i would rather have computer man later wolf2.
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Natty_776
Natalia Rosario, Santa Fe Argentina Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Hey Joe! Como estas?? esta vez decidí escribir en mi idioma...
Te cuento que me puse muy contenta al enterarme que venias a Argentina...pero no pude ir!! y eso me puso triste...
Yo me pregunto por qué siempre que viene un artista a Argentina viene a Buenos Aires? Porque no a mi ciudad, a Rosario?
Bueno Joe, me despido por ahora...espero que entiendas algo de mi mensaje... sos un groso!
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Tue Nov 21 '06 2:31:54 pm
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Suzo..... Thanks so much. Sounds like the JSX is definetly worth a shot. I like what you said about getting a good tone at lower volumes. Some club owners are finicky about how loud the band plays. I perfer a low or confortable levels on stage and have the sound guy take care of the over all level. Cindy and I are doing great. Thanks for asking. Hugs
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Tue Nov 21 '06 2:57:48 pm
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Stevee T
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Keniko...yeah....spend some quality time with her....I was very impressed.
I was all set to go with the TSL, until my Sam Ash tech insisted I try the JSX, cause he knew that I'm a Satch nut....lol....glad he did...we compared both (using my Chromeboy to ensure realistic conditions), and sure nuff...the JSX was sooooo much more than I expected....happy hunting!
Just wish there was a direct out with a mute speaker switch....oh well...The Palmer Speaker Emulator will be here in a few daze.....problem solved!
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Tue Nov 21 '06 3:12:27 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stevee T:Sounding great bro, y got some serious Larry Carlton feel goin on there with Lazy Saturday, lovely stuff,Breaks up a little around 1.18 dunno if y got the freq quite right on the hats n bass, but all round great feel n dynamics, top job skipper!
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Tue Nov 21 '06 3:13:38 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stevee T:lol.I thought also maybe a prince type of clean funk rhythm goin on behind would set up that good lovin Sat vibe a bit more add a splash of black voice n oh baby!!
Who thought writing "rhythm" was a good idea for the art, by that i mean i always want t type rythum
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Tue Nov 21 '06 3:24:51 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stevee T:Lmao Y just talk in a 2 octave below husky voice n yer set, go get da ladies brotha
mikesb:That idea Alesis had for on board fxs on a guitar is the biz, gone b floorboards in the future i pray.Imagine, no pedals, no racks of fxs ahhhhh
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Tue Nov 21 '06 3:38:53 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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i was there a min ago..
as for the comrpessor and talkbox, nah its a crazy fedback machine, wana keep the compressor away from it, it wud be mad, need to have quick feet when ur using the talkbox it has 2 live mics goin into an overdriven guitar rig, and when theres no sound going into them, Its nasty
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Tue Nov 21 '06 4:16:48 pm
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OCPS470
Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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keniko: I don't know man. hah! I've tried some of the mesa gear (dual rec) at moderate volume and thought it was very sterile, but the clips I've heard of Timmons playing the Lonestar sound very nice. While tone is in the fingers, I've heard older clips of timmons from the 80's, and his tone is a million times smoother through the LoneStar. I would say that compared to other amps, the differences are these: JSX sounds super smooth and liquid at zero volume (cranked it gets more balls, but stays the same), it can go from smooth and liquid to really agressive...alot of high gain amps don't seem to do that, it has the mids in the right place (very articulate with out being piercing). The really nice thing about the amp is that it sounds great in multiple applications. It sits correctly in a live mix, it sounds great in studio, or by itself. Many amps sound super smooth by themselves, but are mush in a live setting...or, many amps cut in a live setting but sound harsh alone. The JSX seems to do things very well in all settings. Believe me, I really wanted to like other amps, but it's the first high gain amp that really gets what I want it to. Just remember, if you go to try it out, DO NOT set it like a Marshall. start with the presence and resonance at zero and start adjusting the eq. If the distortion is too piercing, flick on the fat switch. If the cab is too tight sounding, then add some resonance if boosting the bass knob doesn't do it. If the cab sounds too muddy, add presence. Only add little bits of trebble at a time...it is more of a buzz or fizz knob, the presence and mid knobs seem to adjust more of the trebble clarity. I actually run my amp with the trebble at zero...not muddy at all, just totally liquid. That's the thing, this amp is not overly bright, it just works really different than most other amp eq's. The great thing is that it can get many tones with out having a million interaction knobs like a Mesa. It's kind of like a plug an play mesa hah! Hope this helps.
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Tue Nov 21 '06 4:26:45 pm
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Stevee T
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slansh...kinda Barry White...eh...lol...
OCPS470...so after talking to a bunch of DI people...the BBE (as you know isn't meant for it)...THD...nah...Hughs & Kettner..nah...Palmer...is...what I've finally chosen...we'll see in a few dayz...lol
Kayla..I thought it wuz a fine entry...84)
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Tue Nov 21 '06 5:03:42 pm
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Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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SteveeT: yeah, the THD is just a load box (you hae to buy a redbox or some other DI to go with it). The palmer is good if you want the speaker sim (DI) plus the load done together in one unit. Let me know how it sounds. It's supposed to allow you to adjust certain settings to vary the speaker simed sound.
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Tue Nov 21 '06 7:19:27 pm
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Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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Keniko: Glad you were able to work through the problems at the gig.... Better to have them now, as it helps the band for the next experience, it can only get better!.... Keep rocking Ken, and amen to original music!!....
Zenfish: Couldn't agree more about Malmsteen, but you gotta listen to some Paul Gilbert Classical.... That is the way it should be played IMO, and he includes a Classical track on each of his albums.... Please check out the clip of The Jig (5th mp3 clip down from his album King Of Clubs).... Btw, Beyond Your Night is very nice bro, and for your beautiful wife.... Very nice, and very Page....
bahduh: Looking for free time to hook the cam up to the computer, and btw.... I signed up for the contest.... Good Luck, and take care my friend, glad to hear all is well! :-)
aussieRGman: Glad to see your hanging in there bro, thanks for sharing your memories, you are well on the road to recovery, and we are here to help! :-)
Ibanezplyr: All is well my friend, thanks for asking, and hope the doc can take care of your problem.... Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, and btw.... Those S Series gits ROCK!..Love the body, kinda a throw-off of a JS!!.... Congrats bro!!....
cheese101: Happy to hear your Dad made it through surgery, and all our best wishes to your family....
gotta have joe: Hope your Mum is doing fine Kayla!....
Clarky: Shredz will be available in a matter of weeks now... Way too kuul my friend, congrats!!....
Guitarmans Girl: Thanks for sharing the story of Joe' message to your late husband.... I'm sure he is playing on from the heavens for you, and Joe is just magical isn't he!! :-)
Ya Yo Gakk: Yeah bro, I can see where Jeff would think G3 is a competition.... He is unlike that style of showmanship, but I agree with ya on the Joe and Jeff set alone.... I think he would go for that as Joe would hold off and stick to his roots.... Man, what a show that would be, and then add Rod for a People Get Ready Jam!!!!.... Imagine the solos!!!! :-0
alexandrecaetano: You are too much my friend!! :-) Dont worry about a gift, and btw.... Did you get Guthrie's cd yet?!?!.... Stay warm my friend, all our best and it is still balmy here, I cant believe it!!.... Btw 2, your new webpage is very kuul and professional!! :-)
Satriella: Godspeed to you and your Mom.... We are here for ya when you need us, and keep that chin up, you Mum needs you to! :-)
....Later peeps, my fingers hurt!!!! ;-)
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aussieRGman
Jason Ramsay planet nowra, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (48 years)
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Satriella Hugs to you
my best friend passed away about 6- 7 years ago from luekemia
it was a long struggle too, but every caseis different so just have see what they can do for your mum.. Good luck ..
prayers are with you too..
man cant believe the weather , its been 38 degrees C around 100F for the overseas guys
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BigBunny
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michelle After the accident, I told the police officer I thought the driver of the other vehicle was drunk. He told me the other vehicle was a cow
bwaaaaaha ha ha haha ;P that made me laugh thanx for that michelle
oh :/ now i'm starting to feel bad for the moo cow Doh!
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jakers
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g'day Sir Satriani
Love your work FANTASTIC
just wanted to let you know i will be attending your G3 jam in melbourne on the 3rd of december and will be in line to meet you at allans music store that day at three. HOPEFULLY you read this (I KNOW YOU HAVE HEAPS OF MAIL) and remember me TIM SYMONS. I play guitar and you INSPIRE me man I have played a few gigs and hopefully ill be able to play like you. i attend an australian school that knows nothing about good music now (thanks to me AND YOU) they even know YNGWIE. I HOPE TO SEE YOU
TIM SYMONS
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