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Topic: MapleStory Crew

Posted: 11/25/09 10:45 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/19/09 04:20 PM, explodingbunnies wrote: please tell me WHY i should be the class you recommend.

Biology, physics and history.


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Topic: Last.Fm Club

Posted: 11/23/09 11:08 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/22/09 10:55 PM, TheWhatsit wrote: "ska-metal"

Wow, that's fucked up. It's like trying to make a soft pillow purely out of titanium and uranium.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/21/09 01:42 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/21/09 06:01 AM, Lost-Thought wrote: man that sucks, I don't care what anyone else says in this club about Gibsons, but Explorers are fucking nice guitars

It's still a Gibson. It's a tragedy, I know...

At 11/21/09 07:03 AM, nintendolover5000 wrote: 1. Its an encore guitar (dont know which)
2. Metallica
3. 10 months or so.

You can't make this stuff up, haha.


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Topic: Last.Fm Club

Posted: 11/19/09 04:55 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/18/09 08:54 PM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: I try to keep an open mind. The rap I'm listening to isn't Fiddy Cent and Tee Eye and gay shit like that, mind you. I still love my metals and my shreddings.

I understand. The only rap I occasionally listen to is Immortal Technique. I just love the technicality and speed he raps at. It's basically how a Necrophagist solo would sound like through the vocal cords of a black guy.


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Topic: Last.Fm Club

Posted: 11/18/09 08:47 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/18/09 05:26 PM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: and I'm always open to rap suggestions, I find them quite enjoyable.

What the hell man.. I don't even know you anymore.

Kiddingz.

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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/15/09 09:12 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/14/09 11:08 PM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: This guy at the gig said I have to keep tuning all the strings until they're good and then lock the nut. The strings might go a bit sharp after that but that's what the fine tuners are for.

That's exactly what I told you to do.. in a more technical way, lol.

I would only tune two strings at a time and lock them right after that, so maybe my technique is wrong. I might go browse some videos on it too.

I can understand why you did that but it's simply better to just tune all the 6 strings perfectly and THEN lock them in.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/14/09 08:32 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/13/09 06:43 PM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: It's locked into the E, but it's always a fourth of a step flat. It sounds ok, but I can't get it tuned exactly right. The fine tuners work for a little bit but it just falls back.

The fine tuners can only alter a string's tuning but two steps... AT the most. My suggestion is to go on Youtube and watch a few videos. I'm personally a bit lost in what the problem is.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/13/09 03:08 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/13/09 01:47 PM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: I can't figure out how to tune my guitar. I tried to down tune it once to a D and since then it's been fucked up. No matter what I do when I lock it, it falls out of tune quite a ways. I've tried tuning lower, and higher, but it always falls out of tune. The fine tuners don't work right either. It makes me sad. This weekend I thought I'd get to play a lot, but this is frustrating and discouraging.

Tunings:
With a floating-bridge, the player can not switch to any tuning aside from standard; without the necessity of readjusting the springs located inside the spring-cavity on the back of the guitar. The alternation of the spring-tension is necessary to compensate for the different tension that the new tuning places on the strings.

The floating-bridge needs to be perfectly balanced to be fully operation and allow for maximum diving and raising of the unit. This can be easily checked by looking at the guitar from its side and seeing how the bridge lines up with the flat surface of guitar. Tuning the guitar to even Drop D (Alternation of only one string..) will cause a noticeable drop on the bridge, keep that in mind.

Adjusting the springs can be a several hour job for beginners. Even for professions it can still eat up a solid half hour of time because simply put; it's a precision job. Also, this can be at times risky and quite possibly impossible to return back to normal if one' decides to quit midway. This often comes down to having to visit a store for a professional setup of the instrument.

Tuning:
- Whip out a digital tuner and cord (Unless your ears are trained better than Paul Gilbert's, this is going to be painfully difficult.
- Make sure that all the fine tuners are perfectly leveled to mid-point of their full-extent.
- Unlock the locking-nut.
- It's not necessary but I personally find that tuning all the strings a bit below what they should be at, helps. Just don't tune it to the point where the bridge will drop... or else more problems will arise.
- Start tuning each string as it would normally be done; to its according note.
- Keep rotating through the strings. Each rotation should cause them to go out of tune a bit less than the last until to the point where they will all stay perfectly tuned.
- At this point lock the locking-nut with the provided wrench to the point where it's a hard to budge. (Doing it with fingers will only bring failure).
- The slight bit of tension the locking-nut might now place on the strings might cause them to go a bit out of tune (Mainly only happens with the E and A; thickest strings).
- This is where you use the fine-tuners to finely tune them back to perfection.

If it still goes out of tune; the floating-bridge is fucked. If it goes out of tune on a freshly opened package of strings; it means that you didn't stretch them out enough before tuning/locking.

P.S. You can still get the guitar into working order before Saturday starts. I was in the same situation as you were on the first night with my Jackson two years ago, it was depressing & frustrating till good ol' Google helped out.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/10/09 09:55 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/10/09 06:57 PM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: Guitar came today. I am amazingly impressed. I'm just confused about the hardware, which I'm going to read up on. I'm bringing it to the gig this Saturday to see how it really sounds when it's cranked.

CRANK IT TO 11.

SORRY I'M AMAZINGLY DRUNK RIGHHT NOW. WLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/09/09 05:06 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/9/09 02:33 PM, luddite wrote: where do i sign?

Our HQ is located at the most southern part of Antarctic. You will see a tall building with watch towers at every corner with turrets and sniper rifles, made entirely out of metal and painted gun metal black. You can't miss it. Go up to the gate and play the fastest passage you can. If you play it with perfect technique, 300bpm+ and to scale; the gates will open and THEN you will see a book where you can sign your name.

*jackson dx10d (blue) with some seymour duncan invader humbuckers

I love Jacksons and SM pickups; In fact I have one myself and a nice triple set of them on my main but.. why did you install such beautiful Seymours on a Jackson that probably costs less than the pickups? I personally would invest in a DK2 or a 370DX because tone might be important but in my eyes I see the feel of the guitar surpass it in priority... or maybe I'm wrong and the DX10D is satisfactory for you..

almost two years

Welcome' welcome.


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Topic: Last.Fm Club

Posted: 11/09/09 01:08 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/9/09 09:22 AM, Nev wrote: It would be better if it looked at how many times you'd played every song from the album to see how many times you've listened to the actual album in full, as opposed to how many times you've listened to a song from that album.

That requires engineering and effort, silly. This is the human race we are talking about here.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/09/09 05:47 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/9/09 01:39 AM, SpeedMetalSandwich wrote: i.e Don't use a bass guitar with a guitar amp?

From what I heard; the frequency output from a bass is so low that the guitar amp wouldn't be able to handle it and instantly fry or the speaker itself would break. Can someone confirm this? I don't want to give out necessarily false information to anyone.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/08/09 05:57 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/8/09 05:53 AM, SpeedMetalSandwich wrote: If i were to use my guitar with a 'bass' (guitar) amplifier, would it make a difference to anything or would it be the same as using any amp?

Just don't do the vice-versa.


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Topic: Last.Fm Club

Posted: 11/08/09 03:19 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/8/09 01:51 PM, NickScott wrote: also I don't know if I just didn't notice but you can view your most played albums. awesome!

It has been there for months.


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Topic: MapleStory Crew

Posted: 11/07/09 06:43 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/6/09 07:14 AM, RedZip wrote: Does anyone know what happened to Blue Hoody?

Rape, followed by a permanent coma.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/07/09 01:52 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/7/09 12:00 AM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: I'm purchasing the pewter grey RG right now. I'm so anxious until it comes, and I hope it sounds and plays as good as it looks.

I don't have doubts that it will!


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/06/09 08:56 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/6/09 08:08 AM, Sialys wrote: Fucking RG series sucks.

You are... aware that the series goes up to the several thousand dollar mark? And that more than half of the greatest guitarists in the world use one; such as Paul Gilbert and countless others. It's possible that you could of gotten a bad one that was one in a million.

I bought a Les Paul Standard as a replacement. I'm very pleased. (:

Waste of four grand.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/06/09 07:04 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/5/09 05:03 PM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: I have enough money for that one right now, and the only thing I'm worried about is the durability of the guitar and the tuning.

I played it at a guitar shop four years ago. My memory of it isn't the best of course but it felt pretty solid in my hands though the pickups aren't the best on neither guitar.

I've never played a guitar with a locking nut before, and I bet it's a bitch to change strings. I think I'm going to buy this one though. I liked the other one because it was blue.

A locking-nut is going to become your best friend as soon as you try it out. How often do you even change strings? once every three months? I got my time down to 25 minutes, it's not hard at all and the tuning will never raise or drop; you can throw the guitar around and constantly keeping putting and taking it out of a guitar case without a second frequency drop on any of the strings. And don't get me started on how critical is it own when you got a whammy on the guitar; then the strings will go out of tune if you don't have a locking-nut. Here's a breakdown to how to change the strings.


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Topic: Last.Fm Club

Posted: 11/05/09 08:12 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/5/09 06:34 PM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: Yeah, sorry about that.

It's a miracle it got to page 148, imho. Sorry, Captain.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/05/09 01:21 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Second. No brainer.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/01/09 10:09 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/1/09 08:24 PM, InnerChild548 wrote: ...I- I don't get it.

Did I say something stupid?

Inside (Thread) joke. We all mainly play on electrics and half of us (use to?) are highly keen on playing difficult pieces and of course that mainly involves single-picking and so the joke lies within the idea that our we're not knowledgeable of anything beyond single-picking. That's a rough break-down behind what just happened 900 pixels above this post.


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/01/09 07:28 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/1/09 07:22 PM, InnerChild548 wrote: A question: Do you guys tend to strum erratically and uncontrollably during practice when you begin to lose focus?

What's this strumming you talk of?


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 10/30/09 08:54 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/30/09 07:49 AM, zer0gravity1 wrote: What do you guys think of a Laguna LE200?

Weak pickups and no whammy. That's what I think.


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Topic: MapleStory Crew

Posted: 10/29/09 11:25 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/25/09 01:15 AM, Flak wrote: As far as club memories go, I'm quite fond of page 27.

NO, PG27 IS FOND OF YOU.


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Topic: Last.Fm Club

Posted: 10/28/09 09:41 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/28/09 04:05 PM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: Now they added a random but cool little section for tracks that friends recently loved.

Needs more cowbell. Discuss.


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Topic: Last.Fm Club

Posted: 10/27/09 02:58 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

Metalz and gigglez.

Last.Fm Club


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Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 10/27/09 08:56 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/26/09 10:19 PM, TheSporkLord wrote: am i the only one here who plays classical? i have a yamaha CG101A and i LOVE finger picking on it, been playin for a year

There's probably one other guy here who plays it but that's about it. Also, you got a Opeth video on your home page lol.


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Topic: PS3's online lounge

Posted: 10/24/09 07:28 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/24/09 05:11 AM, TheMaster wrote: Not at all. I played guitar for my music GCSE, but I never really practised or anything. Got a B in the end, so whatever.

Oh shocks, my mistake then.

Other news.

I can't seem to finish GT5P. The C and B licences were easy as shit to complete but half of the tracks in licence A as fucking hard. Doesn't matter what car I bring-in and how much I perfect every turn, I still end up in either 5th or 12th place.

Also, is there anything amazing that happens if you get all the licences? Because if there isn't, I'm just going to keeping doing that circle track for 35K till I hit a million and buy myself a Ferrari Formula1. :3


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Topic: PS3's online lounge

Posted: 10/23/09 10:06 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 10/23/09 06:12 PM, TheMaster wrote: I've been playing AWFUL on Rock Band today.

Weren't you once a big real-guitar fanatic? What happened?


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Topic: Windows 7 Crew

Posted: 10/23/09 09:49 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

I'll join.

I'm currently triple-booting between Windows7 B7600 64x, OSX Snow Leopard 64x and Linux Ubuntu 9.06 64x.

My main rig is as follows:
CPU - Intel Core i7 920 Nehalem 2.66GHz [OC 4.2GHz]
MB - EVGA X57 SLI LE LGA1366
RAM - Corsair Dominator 6GB (3 x 2GB) 1866MHz DDR3 [OC 2166MHz]
GPU - EVGA GeForce 9800 GTX+ 512MB [Don't game anymore, PS3 for that]
PSU - Rocketfish 700-Watt
HDD - WD CaviarBlack 1TB x2 [Raid-0], WD Caviar Green 1TB x1.
CSE - Antec Twelve Hundred
HS - Xigmatek THOR'S HAMMER
FAN - Scythe 3000RPM "ULTRA KAZE" x2
ROM - Samsung SH-S223B
Monitor - Samsung SyncMaster 2443BW 24" 1920x1200

And on my Vaio FW; I'm running Windows7 B7600 64x and Linux Ubuntu 9.05 64x.

If anyone calls bluff on running Snow Leopard on a Core i7; you're wrong. It's just not for the fainted hearted. I mainly have it for lulz.


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