Gold Guitar
Gold Guitar
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![]() Classical Guitar Black Nylon Gold Plated Strings Set US $.99
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![]() Vintage Teisco Electric Guitar with gold foil pickups US $199.50
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![]() Fender Guitar Strap w Gold Logo MADE IN THE USA g US $9.95
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![]() Jay Turser JT LT Electric Guitar Neck w Gold Tuners 255 Scale US $25.49
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![]() HARD ROCK CAFE MEXICO CITY 2ND ANN GOLD GIBSON GUITAR PIN US $6.95
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![]() GOLD Telecaster Bridge for Fender Tele Guitar BT3 US $21.99
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![]() Alder Body Replacement for Strat Guitar Gold Flake US $125.00
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![]() 2 x Gold Humbucker Pickup Cover 50mm for LP Guitar US $10.99
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![]() Alder Body Replacement for Tele Guitar Gold Flake US $124.99
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Where can i buy gold guitar fret strips and truss rod cover?
I own a guitar with gold hardware and i thought it would be great if i made the frets and truss rod cover gold.
Well gold is pretty soft metal, so if you had actual gold frets they would wear away really quickly and you would need to get them replaced. If you just got gold plated ones, the plating would wear away withing a few weeks and they would look crappy. So gold frets just isn't going to happen.
A gold plated truss rod cover should be easy enough, depending on the type of guitar.
This website was the first result from a google image search for "gold truss rod cover" You should be able to find something no problem. Just go look.
http://www.luthiersupply.com/pearltrussrodcoverpage.html
Pickguard Fender
Pickguard Fender
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![]() 10pcs Acoustic Guitar Pickguard For Fender Strat pvcBL US $.98
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![]() VINTAGE PICKGUARD FOR FENDER TELECASTER EXTRA HUMBUCKER ROOT US $14.99
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![]() VINTAGE PICKGUARD FOR FENDER PRECISION BASS US $14.99
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![]() SINGLE PLY PICKGUARD FOR FENDER TELECASTER US $14.99
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![]() Jazz J Bass Pickguard 3 ply Tortoise Fits Fender US $13.20
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![]() Tele Telecaster Pickguard Red Pearl Fits Fender US $11.95
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How can i tidily take off the thin plastic cover on the pickguard of fender strat ?
how do i get off from under the tone and volu me knobs ?
how do i get it off from under the volume and tone knobs ?
rubbing alcohol
Genuine Fender
Genuine Fender
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![]() FENDER GENUINE 1970s EARLY TUNERS SET OF SIX US $235.00
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![]() Genuine Fender Amp Speaker 8 Speaker 8 Ohms US $20.00
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![]() Fender 1969 Stratocaster Genuine Vintage Tone Knob US $49.99
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![]() FENDER TUNING KEYS MIM GENUINE FENDER US $19.99
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![]() genuine fender guitar soft case bag US $7.99
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![]() Genuine Harley Davidson Knucklehead Panhead Rear Fender Brace US $10.00
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Replacement necks for double neck?
I know is going to sound really cheesy, but I purchased a cheap Fender Strat-style double neck on ebay. I wanted to replace the necks with genuine Fender necks (i.e. 6 string maple neck & Fender 12 string neck). I have been able to find Fender Stratocaster 6 string electric guitar necks on ebay, but nothing on a genuine Fender 12 string electric guitar neck, (i.e. from a Fender Stratocaster XII or Fender XII). Does anyone know where I can buy just the neck from a Fender XII or Stratocaster 12 string electric guitar? Please let me know.
Damn, you're a lucky bastard.
You're either going to have to order straight from Fender & assemble yourself, or take it to like a Guitar Center or some similar shop & have them repair it for you.
idk which would be cheaper or better.
Bbe Fuzz
Bbe Fuzz
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![]() BBE Sound Free Fuzz Dynamic Fuzz Effects Guitar Pedal NEW US $119.99
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![]() BBE FREE FUZZ 1960S STYLE DYNAMIC FUZZ GUITAR EFX PEDAL US $130.99
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![]() New BBE Free Fuzz Effect Pedal US $117.99
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![]() BBE Sound Free Fuzz 70s Fuzz Circuit Guitar Pedal US $99.95
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![]() BBE Free Fuzz Effects Pedal US $119.99
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![]() BBE Free Fuzz Fuzz Pedal US $119.99
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![]() BBE Free Fuzz Effect Pedal Stomp Box US $119.99
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![]() BBE FREE FUZZ GUITAR 70s FUZZ EFFECT PEDAL NEW US $109.99
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![]() BBE FREE FUZZ Guitar Pedal US $119.97
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![]() BBEFree FuzzStomp Pedal Box Bass Guitar Vintage NEW US $119.99
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![]() NEW BBE FREE FUZZ CLASSIC PEDAL 70S SOUND US $119.95
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![]() 23PDT Stomp Switch True Bypass for BBE Free Fuzz302 t US $7.99
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![]() BBE Free Fuzz 70s Vintage Fuzz Effect Pedal NEW US $119.99
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![]() BBE Free Fuzz Effects Pedal US $199.99
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![]() Aphex Xciter Aural Exciter Big Bottom and BBE Free Fuzz 70s Dynamic Stomp Boxes US $229.99
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![]() BBE Free Fuzz Guitar Pedal 70s Fuzz True Bypass Stomp Box NEW US $119.99
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![]() NEW BBE FREE FUZZ ELECTRIC GUITAR BASS EFFECT PEDAL US $119.99
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![]() BBE Free Fuzz Pedal US $119.99
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![]() BBE Free Fuzz Pedal NEW IN BOX with AC adaptor FREE SHIPPING US $110.00
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![]() BBE Free Fuzz US $85.00
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What order should i put my guitar pedals in?
Hi i was wondering in which order i should put my pedals in order for it to sound the clearest/best.
I have
Original Cry Baby Wah
Boss D-1 Distortion
Boss Super Over Drive
BBE Free Fuzz
Some Chorus Pedal
and then a boss loop pedal
what order should they go in?
Wow, three different distortion pedals?
Something I have learned over the years is that simplicity is best - I've had more things go wrong when gigging than I care to think about, everything from forgetting a midi pedal or an adapter to batteries dying to patch cords shorting out to having knobs break off during a set because I tripped over it during one particular hard rocking moment (for the record, I did a particularly wild guitar hero style move, tripped over a pedal, breaking off a knob, landed on my back, narrowly missing the singers voice processing pedal, and still managed to finish the last few chords of the end of the song without screwing them up. I felt like a really smart dumb person for that one. *grin* ).
Anyways, the point of that is that simplicity is really important. Fewer pedals means fewer things can go wrong. My suggestion is that you use the absolute fewest pedals that you need to get your sound. When playing solo or jamming with your friends, well, it's not such a big deal (unless something goes wrong), but when playing live I really really recommend trimming the excess - power adapter cords tangle, leads can short out or get lost or come unplugged, batteries can be lost and forgotten and die at the worst times, etc etc.
Anyhoo, enough with the soapbox.
My initial suggestion would be to put them in this order
guitar -> SD-1 -> DS-1 -> Free Fuzz -> Chorus -> Loop -> wah -> amp
I generally put the wah last when I want to use it as a filter or as a solo boost. Sometimes it sounds better, though, when you put it before distortion, chorus, etc, it depends on the wah and the pedals.
Generally its buffer, tuner, compression, distortion, modulation (chorus, phaser, flanger), time-based (delay, echo, verb, loop), eq and filters, wah. If you're heavily into using your loop, the wah should go before the loop, so you can incorporate its sound into the looping process. Obviously if you don't have a buffer or compressor or tuner you don't need to worry about that stuff, but that's the general outline most guitarists tend to go with.
I recommend the SD-1 (super overdrive) first because it has the least gain and can be used as a boost for either your amp or the other pedals. The DS-1 can be used in this way too, but overdriving the SD-1 won't sound as good as the SD-1 overdriving the DS-1, Fuzz, or amp itself, so that is the logical order for me - least gain to highest gain.
Of course, experimentation is important - once you figure out what each thing does, you may want to do something different. Putting the SD-1 or the DS-1 *after* the loop, ie, last in your chain, could give you the option of having a very "lo-fi" tone... just turn your gain down and level to match volume with the pedal off... everything goes into the DS-1, and as long as the gain isn't too high, it'll sound fuzzy but shouldn't become too mushy or indistinct. One way to get an interesting character from your tone. You can do the same with a wah... set it to about 2/3rds forward, always on. Many guitar players do this to both round off the top end or to help "cut through" the mix.
Good luck!
Saul


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