I always find when i'm trying to turn people onto Descendents, I like food is a good song to start with. Most people know that from the movie Pump Up The Volume. SO it's fun and familiar to them. Then i hit them with Suburban Home, Clean Sheets, Bikeage etc. Descendents are like the punk rock...
Lots of fun on here and people giving positive energy, and that's awesome!
On a serious note.. I had a heart attack at 42. I had 100% blockage. Ended up with three stints.
Having heart issues can really fuck with your head. Especially doing Cardiac Rehab. You're in there with a bunch of REALLY...
Gibsons with humbuckers in E, E flat and C.
Backup in case of string break in E
Gibsons with P-90s in E, E flat and C.
Backup in case of string break in E
Two acoustic guitars. One as a backup. Maybe one parlor sized.
One Jazz and one P bass.
Two fenders with single coils. Either Jazzmaster...
Says it's a 74 Superlead. Small logo, elephant tolex, no corners, but the kicker is it only has two input jacks. So is it a master volume?
I would think they blew it on the year, or maybe a replacement shell. But the thing that's throwing me off is the switches and the pilot light.
I've had good luck with Mojo, Sourmash and Splawn. Although one of them (not sure which one) wrote a Bible chapter and verse number inside the headshell. Thought that was kinda weird.
I've tried a bunch of attenuators and hated them all until I tried an Aracom. Picked it up used for $500. I think it's TOTALLY WORTH IT! I have one and am looking to get another.
That makes sense.
So, would I just solder the the wire from the middle leg of the treble pot and the phase inverter input cap together to basically bypass the original master volume?
This may sound like a weird question. But does anyone know how to do a PPIVMV on an existing master volume?
The plans I’m working with are the Rich Mod II shown in this image. I find when I have a PPIVMV, I only ever have the old master volume cranked at 10 anyways. So rather than putting the...