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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2006 12:49:03 GMT -5
You should try singing into the soundhole with that thing plugged in. I'll bet you'd sound just Barry White.
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Post by billhammond on Oct 17, 2006 12:51:53 GMT -5
You should try singing into the soundhole with that thing plugged in. I'll bet you'd sound just Barry White. Raht on .........
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Post by Tim Alexander (fmrly. Camalex) on Oct 17, 2006 13:08:12 GMT -5
I can't get over the rosette -- Are you sure this isn't one of those Chinese Martins that I keep hearing so much about? That thingie might be a heat sensor used in the manufacturing process and not removed before it was shipped to Nazareth.
nah -- I didn't getcha.............
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Post by knobtwister on Oct 17, 2006 13:09:46 GMT -5
Does that pickup system have 2 outputs so you can put the "Feedback Inducer" in only the house system and the under saddle quacker (USQ) in the monitors?
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Post by billhammond on Oct 17, 2006 13:13:11 GMT -5
Does that pickup system have 2 outputs so you can put the "Feedback Inducer" in only the house system and the under saddle quacker (USQ) in the monitors? LOL, Don! The worst of both worlds!
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Post by billhammond on Oct 17, 2006 13:34:38 GMT -5
I can't get over the rosette -- Are you sure this isn't one of those Chinese Martins that I keep hearing so much about? I have it on good authority that the rosette was inspired by the appearance of the Chippendale Mupps from Dr. Seuss' "The Sleep Book." These, you may recall, are the 30-foot-long creatures that bite themselves in the tail when they go to bed each night .... "In exactly eight hours ... the Chippendale Mupp ... will at last feel the bite, yell ouch! and wake up ... "
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Post by Supertramp78 on Oct 17, 2006 13:39:27 GMT -5
Actually I think they are ripping off the Seagull rosette.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2006 13:39:35 GMT -5
Yes Don it has a switch inside so you can separate the USQ from the Feedback Inducer and individually ignore them.
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Post by billhammond on Oct 17, 2006 13:46:00 GMT -5
Actually I think they are ripping off the Seagull rosette. EXCEPT WITH COLOR!!!
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Post by timfarney on Oct 17, 2006 14:25:43 GMT -5
Does that pickup system have 2 outputs so you can put the "Feedback Inducer" in only the house system and the under saddle quacker (USQ) in the monitors? LOL, Don! The worst of both worlds! Wrongo, grammar breath, that would be the best of both worlds. The feedback inducer needs to be only in the house speakers, while the feedback-resistant quacker needs to be the only thing in the speakers (monitors) that are pointed directly at your guitar. Have you plugged that thing in yet? Tim
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Post by millring on Oct 17, 2006 14:39:24 GMT -5
I wouldn't have known what that thingy was if I hadn't noticed the zipper between the D and G srtings.
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Post by Tim Alexander (fmrly. Camalex) on Oct 17, 2006 14:48:06 GMT -5
Millring that's a good point -- but it sure seems limp for a brand new Martin. You'd expect that limpness in an older model, but a young fresh "jumbo" shouldn't be so limp.
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Post by Supertramp78 on Oct 17, 2006 15:36:57 GMT -5
That is Bill's influence. His Esteban now looks like a Dali painting.
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Post by drlj on Oct 17, 2006 18:05:25 GMT -5
It is a small, high intensity lamp for illuminating sheet music for easy reading while on a darkened stage. Either that or it is a whatchmacallit. It is certainly not a thingie.
LJ
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