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Gibson 335
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Gibson 335
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08/08/2005 9:40 pm
Hi Everyone
Just a little about Myself
I Play a Fender Strat and a Gibson 335 copy (can't afford the real thing ) :rolleyes:
also a little bass

Got to old to gig out any more so stay home and compose tunes on my computer.
hope to get to know you all later and thank you all for the big welcome:p
The 335 copy is a Gould got a good setup and plays very nice
Rock N Roll Baby
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6strngs_2hmbkrs
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08/08/2005 10:02 pm
Originally Posted by: Gibson 335Hi Everyone
Just a little about Myself
I Play a Fender Strat and a Gibson 335 copy (can't aford the real thing ) :rolleyes:
also a little bass

Got to old to gig out any more so stay home and compose tunes on my computer.
hope to get to know you all later

well, you wanna know about me? well, I've got an ibanez GRX40 strat copy, and my brand new, just arrived today, gibson faded SG special :cool: I play gigs once a week in my churchs high school worship team... nothing like singing about jesus with some heavy distortion power chords going on. :D and I've got my home recording studio which I spent about... $5 on... yep, just got an adapter to plug into the line in, and downloaded free software off the internet... lol, alright well, c ya around!
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Grambo
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Grambo
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08/08/2005 10:06 pm
Greetings, I'm creeping on a bit too.
I play and record on computer at home, I use a Fender Squier and a Les Paul studio.
I use Guitar Tracks recording software and have just found I can record the distortion channel without hum, by simply moving the amp further from the computer - I find the squier records well, but the les paul is too powerfull, it could be OK, if I had a bigger room.
if you always take the lazy route
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08/08/2005 10:27 pm
Welcome to GT! I hope you enjoy your stay, and don't be a stranger here in the forums.
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6strngs_2hmbkrs
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08/08/2005 11:36 pm
Originally Posted by: AkiraI can beat that, I spent a grand total of $0 on my home recording studio.

that's what I had originally when I had a microphone that we had lying around in front of my amp, plugged into the mic in on my computer... but the sound quality was horrid... so, for $5 I made it a little better by cutting out the middle men of that horrible mic and that horrible amp
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SpexX
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SpexX
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08/09/2005 3:44 pm
Originally Posted by: Gibson 335Hi Everyone
Just a little about Myself
I Play a Fender Strat and a Gibson 335 copy (can't afford the real thing ) :rolleyes:
also a little bass

Got to old to gig out any more so stay home and compose tunes on my computer.
hope to get to know you all later and thank you all for the big welcome:p
The 335 copy is a Gould got a good setup and plays very nice


Welcome & Happy string picking :)
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