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MG Man wrote:
Created and produced by a friend of mine. The guitars are all his playing. Everything else he did on his computer
Just for context, this is a guy with 20 plus years of rheumatoid arthritis, fused wrists, maligned fingers and a life of constant pain
Been playing for most of his life
nismotrinidappa wrote:I think my guitar bass fell more than once and something broken. I opened it and saw a loose wire and soldered back but no luck..
Who can you recommend to take a look at it and does repairs.
MG Man wrote:for calling it a guitar bass, you don't deserve assistance
MG Man wrote:Created and produced by a friend of mine. The guitars are all his playing. Everything else he did on his computer Just for context, this is a guy with 20 plus years of rheumatoid arthritis, fused wrists, maligned fingers and a life of constant pain Been playing for most of his life
shogun wrote:MG Man wrote:Created and produced by a friend of mine. The guitars are all his playing. Everything else he did on his computer Just for context, this is a guy with 20 plus years of rheumatoid arthritis, fused wrists, maligned fingers and a life of constant pain Been playing for most of his life
Not bad at all, with all those obstacles. Wish more would share their original work on here, BTW.
Hey MG Man, how does that make you feel about that bandaged thumb pic now? *ducks*
Les Bain wrote:Is that store related to SAWH's that was in Dial center mall when i was a young Arimian?
maj. tom wrote:nismotrinidappa wrote:I think my guitar bass fell more than once and something broken. I opened it and saw a loose wire and soldered back but no luck..
Who can you recommend to take a look at it and does repairs.
take some pictures of the cavity of your "guitar bass" and post them here.
Why did it fall several times? You're abusing your instrument.
It's very difficult to break the internals of a guitar by throwing it down to the point where there is no sound coming out from the pickups to the output. It will more likely physically break at the headstock or the neck. There is no way a wire could come unstuck from a soldered joint that way. You did a mess in there yourself and shorted it out, or your cable to the amp was shorted before during one of the yanks and falls (this is common).
maj. tom wrote:nismotrinidappa wrote:I think my guitar bass fell more than once and something broken. I opened it and saw a loose wire and soldered back but no luck..
Who can you recommend to take a look at it and does repairs.
take some pictures of the cavity of your "guitar bass" and post them here.
Why did it fall several times? You're abusing your instrument.
It's very difficult to break the internals of a guitar by throwing it down to the point where there is no sound coming out from the pickups to the output. It will more likely physically break at the headstock or the neck. There is no way a wire could come unstuck from a soldered joint that way. You did a mess in there yourself and shorted it out, or your cable to the amp was shorted before during one of the yanks and falls (this is common).
maj. tom wrote:He means a regular 6-string acoustic guitar, steel string, not nylon.
btw, don't... just don't buy those cheap Chinese guitars you see in an electronics store. This means Radio Shack too! I wouldn't even call them guitars, they're just pieces of ill, dull plywood. And they're stringed with steel, but they're meant to be nylon. You'll think that all guitars are crap like that and never want to play again. The action will be terrible, awful bent warped neck with no truss rod, a disgusting unfixable buzzing sound, cheap plastic nut with no resonance... etc., you will lose all your motivation.
Buy the best you can afford [b]from a real music store at the moment if you really want to play guitar. Bro if you can afford a starter Gibson Les Paul for $1000 USD, go for that instead.[/b]
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