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Slipkid
Posted 2008-01-21 4:42 PM (#59385)
Subject: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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Brian & I are going to try something different.
Wend. at Jack's I'm going to use my UTE (with newly installed air locks),(thanks Al),... and Brian is going to use his Strat. We recorded a few songs this way at our last practice and they seem fine.

This might be a good thing. Perhaps our guitars will now stand out from each other rather being two textured top Adamii putting out nearly the same sound.
Or... this might be a bad thing.
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cholloway
Posted 2008-01-21 4:54 PM (#59386 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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What could possibly go wrong???
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-01-21 4:58 PM (#59387 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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I dunno... I've never seen it done before.
But what the hell... it's not like we're getting paid.
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-01-21 4:59 PM (#59388 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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Paulcc1
Posted 2008-01-21 5:03 PM (#59389 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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Should be great
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Mitchrx
Posted 2008-01-21 5:22 PM (#59390 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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Originally posted by Slipkid:
I dunno... I've never seen it done before.
But what the hell... it's not like we're getting paid.
You have seen it done before Brad. I posted this photo last week.



Turn the bass up a bit on your Ute and you guys should sound fine.
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-01-21 6:37 PM (#59391 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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Oh yeah..... I did see that.
Like the Bare Naked Ladies say, "It's All Been Done"!
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dobro
Posted 2008-01-21 9:43 PM (#59392 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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Hey Brad,

I think we touched on this before: how do the "air locks" work for you? Alex seems to be out at the moment and I'm in need of some feedback control for the 1581 RI. Do you notice a thinner plugged-in sound at all? Any impressions?
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-01-22 2:27 AM (#59393 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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I have not used them yet.
Ask me Thursday.

I know they work well enough for Cliff.
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cliff
Posted 2008-01-22 9:14 AM (#59394 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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I think that ANYone who (even occasionally) performs (plugged-in) with a multi-hole should invest in a set of these.

They're cheap, don't take up a lot of room, pop in/out VERY easily, and can save you numerous headaches.
What's t'think about??

It always pays to "Rubber-Up for Safety".

Contact Al.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-01-22 9:52 AM (#59395 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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Not that I gig but I do have a question about the locks. How many lockls are necessary and do they have differing tonal effects depoending on which holes are plugged?
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-01-22 10:05 AM (#59396 - in reply to #59385)
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I've really gotta type slower...
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cliff
Posted 2008-01-22 10:12 AM (#59397 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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T'be perfectly honest, I don't USE 'em that often.

The only multi-hole I gig with is the Adamas LongNeck. If it hints at feeding-back, I can dial it out with the NotchFilter. I've got 'em installed in the treble-bout holes just for a bit more "thump" in the bass-side. If I were t'be playing with a loud band (especially with a bass-player), I'd probably just pop 'em all in.

When we had the 4-pc. band, the the bass-player was innordinately loud, and I just LEFT the single FeedbackBuster IN my CBalladeer. I'd just practice (at a lower volume) unplugged, as it was easier than wrestling that big plug in/out under the strings. When I was practicing, I wasn't worried about unplugged tone/volume . . . I just wanted t'get the chords/timing right.

With a Ute, I'd think that you could pop 'em all in, and selectively remove the bigger bungs till you got a tone you liked . . .
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cliff
Posted 2008-01-22 10:16 AM (#59398 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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Brad;

Doesn't Brian have a T5??

Couldn't he use THAT t'toggle between acoustic/electric sound??
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-01-22 10:46 AM (#59399 - in reply to #59385)
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Brian had a T5... for a while.
That guy is one of the most fickle guitar guys I have ever known. Falls in and out of love at the snap of a finger.
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cliff
Posted 2008-01-22 10:48 AM (#59400 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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Don't worry, SweetHeart . . he'll "come around" . . .
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-01-22 11:14 AM (#59401 - in reply to #59385)
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Normally the suggestion would be to try to spruce up your "special wardrobe" for him but in THIS case...
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-01-22 11:32 AM (#59402 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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I didn't mean with ME..... :rolleyes:
He falls in & out of love with his GUITARS!!

Although I would be a good catch for someone.
To bad I'm off the market.
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Waskel
Posted 2008-01-22 11:48 AM (#59403 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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So we've heard...
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-01-22 11:55 AM (#59404 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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Hey, Hey!!!
You know the rules John.
What happens on the tour, STAYS on the tour.

Concider this your warning.
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cliff
Posted 2008-01-22 11:56 AM (#59405 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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What were Brian Epstein and Alan Hale doing at a uke class?? . . .
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-01-22 12:03 PM (#59406 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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EPSTEIN?!? Sheesh! :rolleyes:
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-01-22 12:44 PM (#59407 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??


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Originally posted by cliff:
What were Brian Epstein and Alan Hale doing at a uke class?? . . .
They both needed new careers after their main gigs fell through....
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Waskel
Posted 2008-01-22 12:48 PM (#59408 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Concider this your warning.
What'cha gonna do, hit me with yer little geetar?
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-01-24 9:28 AM (#59409 - in reply to #59385)
Subject: Re: Acoustic (?) Duo??



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For a number of good reasons we postponed the great electic / acoustic duo experiment.

However, those airlocks worked GREAT!! There were no feedback issues this time!
What really suprised me was how little the plugs effected the un-plugged sound. I plugged the 6 largest holes and left all the little ones open. I expected the un-plugged sound to be like an Estaban, but no! Those Adamas tops in general and the textured tops in specific are amazing.
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