Month: September 2007
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Propellerhead Reason 4 – Upgrade Fiasco
Well, after several days messing around transferring our licences over to the new Propshop account, it then turns out that we can’t upgrade our copy of Reason. Not becuase it’s the older Version 1. But because it’s an “NFR” version. These are versions which are shipped out to journalists, traders and bands/producers to help promote…
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Griff’s Telecaster Pics
OK, so I though I should some pics of the actual guitar rather than just some generic pics off t’interweb. What you’re looking at here is a Squire Fat Telecaster, with a Seymour Duncan HotRails in the bridge, and a 59 Model in the neck. The strings currently fitted are 10-52 Fender Stainless “350”. But…
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Erics Guitars – Fret Buzz
I decided to use the power of the web to learn about eliminating the fret buzz that my jag-Stang seems to have picked up over the last few years. This is pretty educational and useful to any guitarist who wants to set up their own guitar (rather than pay some half stone guitar tech to…
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Drifting Video Clip
I found this while looking for drifting video clips on my other blog. It’s of a piece called Drifting (presumably). What can I say, this guy is seriously gifted.
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Telecaster – Replacement Bridge Pickup
Following on from my previous post, where I fitted a new Telecaster neck pickup : That’s been the setup pretty much since 2002 till now, but I’ve always been unhappy with the bridge pickup since fitting the Duncan 59 to the neck. It’s a common situation and not entirely unexpected. Many people recommened changing both…
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Telecaster – Replacement Neck Pickup
I’ve been playing my Candy Apple Red Telecaster for about 5 years now, and it’s had a few modifications along the way. It started life as an off-the-shelf Squire Fat Telecaster. It was resonably priced and ideal as a stage workhorse which I wouldn’t be too bothered about damaging. However the stock pickups soon started…
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Welcome to our Blog!
Well, we thought it was about time we started a blog to keep you all up to date on band activities, recordings, gigs and suchlike.