I've been with Clarion for about 10 years, and thankfully have not had to file a claim. Oddly, the one amplifier that I did not have covered is the only piece of gear I've ever had stolen.
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I've been with Clarion for about 10 years, and thankfully have not had to file a claim. Oddly, the one amplifier that I did not have covered is the only piece of gear I've ever had stolen.
I like these posts as it sparks my flagging memory. Shaun mentioning that classical Gilchrist is a prime example, that mandolin was perfect in every way. The best I've ever played was Crusher at...
Look for the recordings by Milkdrive. They're no longer together, but their recordings are phenomenal. Another band unfortunately not still together was The Greencards that featured Kym Warner on...
Seems like that Liz Taylor Monte was up for sale about 5 years ago for less than half that price.
There's two different areas of testing here. Getting the best sound out of your plugged in instrument and getting the best sound in a room. Testing through your amp is a great way to find what EQ...
Dave nails it. The horizontal throw really changes how the QSCs react in each environment. My band used K10's on stands as mains and K8s as monitors. It was a great setup and really filled the...
Yes, the video is there. But, the video is unlisted which means you have to have a direct link to view it. It won't show up in a search.
Nice one Don. Not sure if you're aware that video shows up as unlisted.
It looks little like an older Sully's Strap. https://sullysstraps.com/ But, there are a lot of folks that build straps using old tack.
Yes, a very good friend of mine has an L5 with the staples. To be honest, I never really tried the bridge pickup. I loved the sound of the neck only for jazz and comping.
Wow, I do love those staple pickup L5's.
If you can stand a fern, here's a good one.
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I've always been super pleased with the Radial products and I'm certain the PZ Pro is good bit of kit. If it had been available when I bought my Felix, I likely would have gone that way. The...
As others have stated, look for synthetic core strings. I'm also a Pirastro purist, but I play around with their sets periodically. I play a bit of everything but focus more on swing and jazz these...
YES! That lick to the key change is a hoot.
That's great to hear. I've been using the Felix for a while and love the sound I get.
Love that they started off with the Whites. As a kid, that was my introduction to Ricky Skaggs at the Hugo, Ok bluegrass festival. Being a little kid fiddler, I was instantly drawn to his playing...
Oh, that's a cool break on that tune I hadn't heard. I've always admired the break on IIIrd Tyme Out's version. I think it's Alan Bibey on it.
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He does have a great sound through the PA. I saw them in Houston and was blown away by how good their sound was. Each instrument was handled superbly and the vocals were always balanced.
To get the breakup sound, the tube amp is the way to go. I love my Princeton clone with a 12" speaker, I can still get solid lows and the top end sparkles.
I think I've said it before, but I'm happy to hear that mandolin in the hands of someone who can do it justice. Being a Houston native, there has been a lot of discussion of where that mandolin...
Spectacular band. Joey's rhythm is next level and who doesn't love Redd's playing? So good.
I really feel like you're missing an opportunity to add another Gilchrist to the stable. These really should be played on an early S hole model, preferably in the red-burst.
That's a fine sounding mandolin! Really good, open sounding lower course.
You can get the two instrument RedEye and use the second channel effectively as a mute.