Must be a great thing to play there!
Posts by Kulle_Wumpenteich
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I've been checking him out for several years and he keeps taking it further,
I think he comes from another star.
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Na ja, es ist ja immer die Frage was man schon hat und was man will.
Den Spark Brühwürfel würde ich nicht wollen, weil im Sound zu begrenzt bei Backings.
Die Yamy-Büchse kenne ich nicht, müsste aber formal vom Preis her vermutlich was bieten.
Für das Geld habe ich dann aber auch eine Lösung, wo ich nicht nur nahe an einer Kopfhöhrer-Quali bin, sondern im Zweifel auch mit einer 4x12 Box an 600 Watt Endstufe beigehen kann. Da schickste dann an der Nordsee von Cuxhaven, über den Strand, auch eine 3m Welle in die Themse-Mündung mit 'nem schönen Gruß.
Ja, musst 4 Kabel mehr verstöpseln. Ist jetzt aber auch kein Brachial-Workfow.
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Schau Dir mal diesen Link an:
Kemper-Toaster Betrieb mit Powerstation möglich?Da findest Du meine Lösung mit allem was dazu gehört und die denkbaren Probleme die auftauchen könnten.
Zu dem Teufel kann ich nichts sagen.
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This is Art
For sure! It remembers me at times of late 70s, beginning 80s of Jazz-Rock and World-Music. A mix between Passport and Trilok Gurtu.
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It's been great to see how the quality/price ratio of foreign builds has improved so much. In the $500-$1000 range you can get top quality exceeding that of legacy American brands costing 2x or more.
Every 10% more than average costs 1.000 € or $. Thats the way.
For that reason I shot a cheap Gibson Standart in better times (quality) of 2007.
All my other guitars are Japanese. There is the average price round about 1.200 € less and the quality is basically on a very good level.Ok, I have to be careful that these used guitars are offered cheaply. Because I have to pay additional import duty.
But so far my purchases have absolutely paid off with this approach.
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Have I gone too far?
No. There could be some knops more in my opinion.
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Yeah, got one of those too!
Me too!
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Hehehe I see...
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A bit conservative compared to the Brazilians, isnt it?
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Carnival is near!
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Versuche es mal mit einem Stereo Patch.
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I'm becoming more and more convinced that the guitar was originally built without electronics.
The electronics could have been upgraded in the late 50's or early 60's.
Your last picture in particular brings me to this conviction.
Unfortunately, I never had an acceptable example of a guitar from that time that could reaches the most minimal requirements in terms of string height, clean scale and fret tuning.
Either you take the guitar as a wall decoration to get your visitors smile, or you take the matter seriously and ask your trusted guitar luthier (or Kellerblues link) to fix the problems with the fretboard and string height.
The latter would be worth of 400€ to me on your position.
Such a guitar on stage with this pickup would be worth the entrance fee alone.
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Your links are outstanding! I like this old "Dioden-Stecker"
In Germany at that time these guitars were named "Schlaggitarre".
Maybe the guitar had those white pickups before.
This 1960s could be an evolution of OldShredderhand 's guitar. A more coherent picture is slowly emerging thanks to input from Crispy Panther.
For example, I'm also a friend of the MiJ guitars, especially from the 70s and 80s. The high-quality rated series then come from the manufactories of Terada, Nagano, or Matsumoto. They temporarily changed factories every 2 years. It doesn't matter whether they were built for Burny/Fernandes, Tokai, ESP/Navigator or Greco. Often they were all identical in construction. Only the electronics differed. They're all great when they come from the right factory and are fitted with the good PUs. For example the first VH1 or the Maxon U3000. Especially those from Terada and from Nagano are highly valued. No matter what brand and for what price they were originally sold. Especially the Burny Custom surprise for the low price!
Then, over time, you get an eye for good historical guitars.
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That's a good explanation, albeit speculative.
At first I thought it was a Framus. The body spoke for it. But not the headstock.
I suspect that the pickups were installed later. In this early period, jazz guitars were usually built without pickups. In the photo it looks like other pickups have been installed before.
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The headstock looks a little like Hoyer.
So it could be possible that it is a modded Hoyer Jazz-Guitar especially the pickups.
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Gioventù, la tua canzone lieta va.
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Interessant. Habe schon öfter gehört, dass es bei den Thomann-Dingern Probleme gab.
Ich habe mir vor Jahren mal ein Billiggerät mit 5G bei Amazon geholt, der jetzt abermals 40% günstiger geworden ist. Trotz gruseliger Produktbenennung, das funktioniert bis heute vollkommen schmerzbefreit. -
Awesome.
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