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Posted on: 07-31-2006 | Category: Acoustic Guitars

Project guitar setup help?

I want to know a good setup for a guitar. I plan on doing a project guitar, and work on it slowly. I'm buying a guitar for every $ 250, and modify the parts to be surprising. What is a good guitar for this? And tell me if this sounds like a good idea. I might buy a Squier Affinity Stratocastor, put some Seymour Duncan Cool Rails in it, buying a fender start neck, then put some new wiring in it. What should I get tuners, and it does sound like a good deal? Thanks

Hello, James! I suggest you start with a decent second hand Stratocaster MIM for $ 250 to $ 350 (Craig's List, eBay, etc.) I should not mess with the neck and can focus on upgrades to the pads (which can include changing to 500K pots, $ 5 each), the bridge (Wilkinson-style http://www.wdmusic.com/wilkinson_contemporary_5_1_hole_tremolo_chrome.html), Schaller Locking Style machine tuners ($ 60 to $ 80, http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tuners/Guitar, _solid_peghead_tuners / Schaller_Tuners / Schaller_Locking_Guitar_Machines.html and http://cgi.ebay.com/Genuine-Fender-Schaller-Locking -Tuners-for-Strat-Tele_W0QQitemZ310169776655QQcmdZViewItemQQptZGuitar_Accessories? hash = item48378f320f & _trksid = p3286.c0.m14) Graph Tech nut ($ 8, and http://www.graphtech.com/products.html?CategoryID=5 http://www.guitarsplususa.com/nuts.shtml), rapper and pieces to dress ($ 50) and even body paint ($ 150 http://guitarpaintguys.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=4777894, or learn to do it yourself cheap http://www.reranch.com/101a.htm ) or apply appliqué the only (http://www.axewraps.com). The construction of a guitar based on a draft Standard Stratocaster (instead of Fender Squier) will give greater consistency in the parts selection, in addition to the guitar more desirable if you ever decide to sell. My best wishes for success with your project! Best Regards, Dana

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Tuners Les

Posted on: 07-31-2006 | Category: Acoustic Guitars

Just bought my first guitar-star Les Paul, and need help to know what else to buy?

Hello I just bought a copy of Les Paul stellar but does not come with anything. I know I need a hard case, but what kind? What accessories to buy for a beginner … I imagine peaks, new strings (From what I've heard about these guitars, but what kind of strings?), An amplifier, cable, etc. .. tuner I'm trying to learn to play the blues. I've heard I'd need a Tube Amp for that. Note that money is a problem … What do I need to get started? (Assume I know nothing about guitars … which is more or less accurate anyway …)

As a guitarist for 8 years, here's my advice: If you shop for equipment used, that is well because you can get pretty good deals that way. But most musicians I know treating your computer like this Michael Vick dogs. You have to have careful what you buy, always make sure they all work on it. Personally, I usually buy brand new stuff because the sound system is now economically day that is breaking even with a bit of use. A great place to buy new equipment for about the cheapest price is a friend of the musician (www.musiciansfriend.com) or a music store like Sam Ash or Guitar Center. " The only downside to this is that a friend of the musician is a sales catalog mail so can not test the equipment for free, although you leave it for 30 days and you can send them back but not shipping reiumburse. As soon as Sam Ash or Guitar Center, which always tend to be very busy and in my experience people are not as friendly as a local music store. But if you know exactly what you want, usually have a great selection and decent prices. Just do not pay full price for a 'display item. People come and just try items the display as garbage in those places. There are also smaller, local music stores. These places tend to be more friendly people and to help you out personally. The only disadvantage is that generally are more expensive to buy because they can not compete with the big chain music stores prices. But you can not go and tell them you are a beginner and get some advice on what to get and they will help you out. If they will only talk to you about that, without trying to sell something, then you're in the right place. But be careful. If you immediately try to get into buying something in a couple of seconds of conversation, try elsewhere. As for chains, I would like to play with "009" or "0010" gauge strings. That number is the indicator of the highest (or smallest) string of his guitar. If your hands stronger than you can try a heavier gauge, but I play with .010 caliber (or some just call them "tens"). I think Stevie Ray Vaughan playing with 013 or something. Things really thick. For an amplifier, there are two types: tube and solid state. tube amplifiers have a better tone and much more expensive than solid state. You mentioned the price is a big problem so you probably will want to get a solid state amplifier. Definitely recommend getting a new cabinet that, as I said before, the purchase of used equipment, music is a kind of risk. Tube Amps have a more but are probably too expensive for a beginner to invest in it, but having someone to play both for you so you can see how they sound. And do not be afraid to play a little yourself, even if you knew the chords 2. Also, if you end up getting a solid state amp, no effects pedals that can change the sound of your guitar. Some of them can give you the tube tone you want to play the blues while playing through a solid state amplifier. A good overdrive pedal for playing blues is the Ibanez Tube Screamer. It is a small green box / pedal that sits on the floor. Plug your guitar into it and then runs into the amplifier and have a great crisis of blues! Those things are about $ 75-100. As for a case, I would like to continue with the mail order catalog musician friends. They have many different cases that are specifically designed for the shape of Les Paul guitars. I'm getting tired typing all this so if you need more specific advice just drop us an e-mail. Good luck.

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Posted on: 07-30-2006 | Category: Acoustic Guitars

How I can leave a leaking drain pipe thread drain under a sink?

I just installed a new bathroom sink. The leak is leaking from under the sink, apparently between the rubber washer and the threads of the drain pipe. The nut is tightened. I read somewhere that mastic sealant can be placed on the threads before tightening, but I'm not sure what putty sealant. The drain pipe is plastic, so I'm assuming putty should not be used. Please tell me what sealing putty is suitable for this or any other solution. Thank you.

you want a good putty plumbing beneath the flanges under the drain assembly that is seen from the top of the sink. Also take sealeant liquid and brush some on the rubber gasket that the seals at the bottom of the sink. Tighten the nut, but do not overtighten. Over tightening may cause leakage or crack the sink! Also, do not use liquid nails as metnioned before. That's not the right way and "fubar" your sink up pretty good

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Gibson Import

Posted on: 07-30-2006 | Category: Acoustic Guitars

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Momentary Latching

Posted on: 07-29-2006 | Category: Acoustic Guitars

dell vostro 1500 laptop review

The Dell Vostro 1500 is the small business equivalent of the Inspiron 1520. This computer, starting at less than $600, can be configured with anywhere from a Celeron M540 processor to a much faster Core 2 Duo 7500. Unlike the Inspiron model, an AMD option is unavailable.

 

Configuration:? (Total: $877)

  • Intel Core 2 Duo T5470 (1.6Ghz)
  • 1GB 677Mhz DDR2 SDRAM
  • 120G 5400RPM Hard Drive
  • nVidia GeForce 8600M GT, 256MB
  • 8x DVD Burner with Double Layer capability
  • 15.4” widescreen anti-glare screen (1280×800)
  • Dell Wireless 355 Bluetooth Internal (2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate)
  • Dell Wireless 1505 Mini-Card (Pre-802.11n)
  • 85 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
  • Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic

Note: Since this machine was purchased, Dell has increased the price of this computer.

Upon unpacking the Vostro 1500 and first handling it, I was rather impressed by the build. Upon picking up the system, it’s clear the computer is very sturdy and will hold up over time. Unfortunately, the side effect of this build quality is the heaviness and size. This machine is a beast. I make a note of handing it to people and watching their reaction. Everyone is shocked by the sheer weight of this machine.

Build/Design

The design of this system is rather spartan, but also very professional with the solid black styling. It’s not flashy like a high-end gaming laptop would be, but it doesn’t look bad to my eyes. The LEDs have a nice saturated blue color, though was inconsistent in the styling. Several lights, including the battery level LEDs, the CD drive LED, dell vostro 1500 battery and the “Wi-Fi Catcher” LED are green. In addition, the low battery light is an odd shade of hot pink, which fits with nothing else in the system. While this is by no means a major functional concern, I would have preferred the colors to be more consistent. I also dislike the hot pink color the battery light turns when the battery reaches a low level.

The build of this system, as noted above, is very good. The back of the screen and bottom of the case appear to be a fairly thick magnesium alloy, which is solid, but has the side effect of adding a lot of weight. My configuration, without the battery, is 6.2 pounds. The battery is 1.1 pounds, as is the charger. In total, the system carrying weight is 8.4 pounds. Clearly, this computer is not designed to move very far. When I pushed around the casing, the only places that gave were in the largest areas of the palm rest, and then only a little bit. The keyboard has no discernable give. I was disappointed, as I was with the Inspiron 1501 vgp-bps8 battery , with the Express Card release button. In the out position, it’s extremely difficult to push back in for those of us with chubby fingers.

The build of the screen is a not quite as good as the rest of the notebook. Neither twisting nor pushing on the back of the screen yielded any rippling. However, the screen itself is relatively easy to twist, and squeaks when twisted. Pushing on the top of the screen yields only a small amount of wobbling, but not enough to be a problem in my opinion. As noted in reviews of the Inspiron 1520/1521, the screen latches leave a slight amount of room between the rubber pads on the screen and the palm rests, about the thickness of a dime. This is enough to wiggle a bit and make some noise if it’s closed and it gets jostled.

Screen:

The screen on the Vostro 1500 is relatively ordinary. I opted for the anti-glare 1280×800, 15.4” resolution model. The vertical field of view on this screen can be described as poor at best, and I frequently find myself adjusting the tilt of the screen to match the way I’m sitting. The horizontal field of view is considerably better than the vertical, and I have no complaints. Even looking closely at the screen, I am unable to distinguish the “Dell noise” that some other reviewers have described. What does bother me, however, is this screen’s ability to attract dust. Cleaning the screen is an ordeal that has to be done frequently to remove the dust from the screen. I do not know if the glossy screen would improve this or not.

In the screen’s defense, it is rather bright when put on full brightness, and colors seem adequately saturated and accurate to my eye. The light leaks are relatively minor on this computer and are only noticeable on a completely black screen, and then only on the top and bottom.

Speakers:

As can be expected of most laptops in this price range, the speakers are nothing spectacular. There is an excess of sound in the 4K range, and not nearly enough in the lower-end range, causing very tinny sounding speakers. I would recommend using an equalizer if you intend to listen to music on this computer. As an example, the following screenshot shows my iTunes EQ settings. Fortunately, these speakers do get rather loud, and due to the position on the underside of the computer, they don’t get muffled by hands.

PCMark 2005 is a synthetic benchmark that tests all areas of system performance. The Vostro 1500 was, however, unable to complete this test. I am uncertain why, but it seemed worthy of note.

Unfortunately, the stock 5400RPM hard drive doesn’t always cut it. Since I now use this computer as my standard gaming computer, I’ve loaded games onto it. What I’ve discovered is that with some games, Battlefield 2 in particular, the hard drive loads everything slowly enough that by the time I have loaded the game, the match is half over. If you’re intending to use this computer for gaming and you have the money, spend the extra on the 7200RPM hard drive.? If you intend to use it solely for less hard drive-intensive applications, the 5400RPM drive will be fine.

HD Tune is a basic hard drive benchmark that tests the transfer rate and access speed of the hard drive. As is evident, this hard drive sets no performance records, and the transfer rate is inconsistent.

Keyboard and Touchpad:

The keyboard and touchpad of the Vostro 1500 lenovo v100 battery are both very sturdy and without flex. The keyboard, as with all laptop keyboards, takes some adjustment to learn the unique positioning of the keys. I am a huge fan of the way Dell laid out this machine’s keyboard. The function key, as seen in pictures, is placed just to the right of the control key, and is the same size as the Windows key (I have on occasion pressed the Windows key instead of the function key). The delete key is positioned in the upper right corner, and it’s probably the most natural spot it can go. It’s out of the way enough not to be accidental, and it’s easy to find.? Function keys are fairly standard, and include F1 for sleep/hibernate, F3 for battery status (Which requires installed Dell software to operate), F8 to switch monitors, and the up/down arrow keys for monitor brightness. One gripe I have is that the numpad not only requires numlock to be on, but the function key must also be held down while using it. I also had a key stop working properly for a while. I will explain in the customer support section.

The touchpad is not as good as the keyboard. Dell chose to move down the keyboard in this line of computers, which, while it makes it more attractive and better laid out, shrinks the touchpad significantly vertically. By my own measurements, it’s 3” wide by 1.5” tall — certainly usable, but far too short for my tastes. The scroll zones at the top and bottom are also difficult to adjust properly using software, and I frequently have trouble getting them to activate regardless of their setting. Large-handed users beware: I often find the edge of my palm rests or taps the touchpad on occasion, causing clicks where they weren’t intended. The large buttons placed below the touch pad are suitably sized, though they are mushy as with the older Inspiron computers. There’s no satisfying click as there is with some touchpad buttons.

Input and Output Ports:

This computer features a host of ports, though surprisingly it lacks a DVI-out port as may be expected. The VGA port is located on the right hand side of the system. Dell designed this system to have 4 USB 2.0 ports, two on the back next to the power plug, and two on the side next to the Ethernet port. Also featured are an IEEE 1394 (Firewire) port on the same side as the VGA plug, 10/100 Ethernet port, and the CD drive. The system also has an 8-in-1 memory card reader, which can read: SD, xD, MMC, SDIO, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Hi Speed-SD, and Hi Density-SD. In contrast to the heavily utilized right side, the left side of the case features few ports. There is a microphone jack, a headphone/speaker jack, and an Express Card slot. The back is also fairly unused, with nothing but the power input, an S-Video output (notably also supporting several adapters Dell will sell you for component video and the like), and the two USB ports I noted earlier.

Wireless:

I opted for my computer to use the Dell Wireless 1505 , which features pre-N functionality. The wireless range on this card is fairly average, and it connects to most networks with ease. However, it’s important to note that this card does not communicate with all wireless routers without a fight. My recommendation, for compatibility, is the Intel Wireless card instead of the Dell wireless. It seems to be more compatible according to what I have read (the lower-end Dell cards also seem to have the same connection problems). I do, however, like the wireless switch on the left-hand side of the notebook. This switch allows control (configurable via the Dell software in Windows or through the BIOS) of the system’s internal wireless cards, including, if installed, Bluetooth, 802.11X, and any WWAN cards. This switch has three options: On, off, and a third, Momentary Switch, dubbed “Wi-fi Catcher.” This technology, if used while the system is off, will turn a small LED green if a wireless network is detected in range of the system within around five seconds. If used from within Windows when the Dell software is installed, a window will instantly pop up with all the wireless networks in range. While it sounds pointless, considering a similar feature is available through Windows, the Wi-Fi Catcher is considerably faster.

Battery:

I opted for the 9-cell extended life battery on the notebook. This battery extends about three-fourths of an inch past the edge of the computer, and spans nearly the entire back. On the underside of the battery are 5 LEDs and a button which, if pushed, illuminates the LEDs to indicate battery charge remaining (20% per LED). I tested the battery life by instructing the computer to standby when the battery got to 2% and to not shut down anything on inactivity. On full brightness, while connected to a wireless access point and watching a DVD, I managed to squeeze 3 hours and 20 minutes out of the battery before it abruptly went into standby. This seems adequate for most purposes, and it is likely that with lower power consumption (Word processing on low screen brightness with no wireless, for example) would yield above four hours, a reasonable amount of time for a desktop replacement machine. Don’t expect it to be a road warrior. If you need the extra battery life, Dell offers a battery that replaces the optical drive.

Operating System and Software:

The Dell Vostro 1500 comes with only two CDs: One to reinstall the Dell MediaDirect feature and the other is a driver CD, including both XP and Vista drivers. No operating system reinstall disk is included, much to my dismay. The Dell MediaDirect install disk appears to be only for Vista, if Vista was the chosen operating system. More on this in a moment.

My system came preconfigured with Windows Vista Home Basic. After a day with Vista, I decided I preferred Windows XP, and promptly began to install the older operating system. This process, which in the past has taken around an hour, took 10 hours to do. My attempts were plagued by the Dell MediaDirect software. MediaDirect, for those not familiar, is a quick-booting Linux operating system accessed using a small ‘home’ button near the power button. It allows one to watch movies, read documents, listen to music, look at pictures, and a few other things. According to the instructions packaged with the disk, the MediaDirect disk is to be installed first, then the operating system is to be installed in the empty partition MediaDirect leaves. I did this. Several times. As it turns out, Dell did not intend to leave a downgrade path. When I tried invoking MediaDirect, the first few times it didn’t install properly. When it finally did, it set itself up then told me it couldn’t access the information on the hard drive. Upon restarting the system, it became apparent that MediaDirect was going to be a problem. It went through its “unable to access the hard drive” routine again- I was stuck out of Windows. Eventually, my solution was to install Windows without MediaDirect and simply not press the MediaDirect button.

The software on the Vostro is surprisingly free of bloatware, as is advertised on the website. I requested my system without security software, and it came exactly as I wanted it: A clean slate. This was a very welcome relief after some systems I’ve worked with that take hours to uninstall the bundled software.

The Dell configuration software is relatively spartan and pales in comparison to the configuration software available in systems manufactured by some other companies, particularly Toshiba. There are a few power setting options, a configuration tool for the Wi-Fi Catcher, some basic screen settings, and that’s all that’s included. There is no option to slow down the CPU to improve battery life that was visible to me.

Customer Support:

Several weeks after receiving the laptop, the ‘a’ key on the keyboard began dropping keypresses seemingly randomly. I contacted Dell technical support on a Sunday evening with my problem. They asked for an address and by Tuesday morning, the new keyboard was at my doorstep. It was a self-install keyboard, which was easy due to the instructions in the substantial manual. When I was done, I put the old keyboard back in the box that was shipped to me and used the included return label to ship the old keyboard to Dell. (If you don’t do this, they invoice you for the replacement keyboard).

On the note of the manual, it is impressive by today’s standards. It’s 222 pages long and covers everything that a basic user could likely need. In the second half of the book is the shortened service manual, which includes how to remove and install the hard drive, memory, keyboard, and wireless cards. For me, having the printed copy was a nice touch.

Conclusion:

 

The is a moderately powerful and relatively inexpensive system for businesses and home users alike. Its good build quality and good configuration options allow it to be an excellent and versatile machine for many different applications. Despite some design flaws, the Vostro 1500 is still an excellent machine.

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Under Saddle

Posted on: 07-26-2006 | Category: Acoustic Guitars

Western Saddles: Top 7 Buying Mistakes

Buying the wrong western saddle is a very common problem in riding the Western world. It is also a very expensive learning experience. You can skip this painful lesson by avoiding the top seven western saddle buying mistakes.

1. Acquisition Pretty. While everyone would like a nice saddle, appears to stop driving the buying decision is asking for trouble. The quality of materials and construction the chair is much more important than the appearance of a saddle. A bad chair can look very nice indeed, especially to the uninitiated. Do not fall for this.

2. Image Acquisition. Have dreams of riding the range and working cattle drive? Or perhaps a horse NFR championship buckle barrel racing? While the cowboy and cowgirl dreams and imagery can be strong and attractive, do not let those images determine your choice of chair. Choose a type of chair that fits the actual type of riding that is made.

3. Buy cheap. Cheap seats are a bargain. Poor quality of materials and construction shorten the life of the horse, and, more importantly, cause discomfort and affect the movement of your horse. If you can not pay at least half-of-the-road new saddle ($ 500 and up), then buying used is a great solution. Quality chairs last much longer, making the purchase of a "second hand" saddle a purchase intelligent.

4. Acquisition of fools. You need to educate yourself on some basic aspects chair before you buy. Walk in as many different saddles as you can. Talk to all the people you know about riding their horses. Pick the brains of people knowledgeable chair. And always, before buying a saddle, try to know the seller and return policies.

5. Acquisition of selfish. You found a chair that is high quality, beautiful, and it is well. That's all right? Incorrect. You forget a very important partner in this deal – your horse. If the chair does not fit your horse well, the rest does not matter. Make sure you understand the basics of horse fit and determine in advance whether the chair will be a good fit for your horse.

6. Buy one size fits all. While you should not need a different saddle for each horse you ride, a chair will not fit all horses that cross. The best approach is to choose a chair that fits physically based type of horse you ride. For example, I ride Quarter Horses that are in the smaller size. I have a chair that fits most horses of this type. If you drive more than one type of horse, you'll need multiple saddles.

7. Buy Brand (or approval). This is a bit complicated. The purchase of a well established brand is not a bad idea. You just have to be aware that a number of saddle brands have been around a long time and quality their saddles have varied significantly over time. The quality can also vary along its current product lines. Never buy a brand blind uninspected the quality of the chair back into consideration. Furthermore, celebrity endorsements may seem like a stamp of approval, but in fact means nothing more than celebrity is receiving payment for use of his name. Very few celebrities have any involvement in the design and construction of the saddles that bears his name.

Many runners have a storage room full of saddles that do not exercise. Other are constantly buying and selling saddles in search of just the right. No to be that way. If you do your homework before you really understand your horse and your own needs, you can buy the chair that will be a match for you, your horse and equestrian activities.

About the Author

Beth Stefani is the publisher of the
www.Western-Saddle-Guide.com
and the
Western Saddle Blog
,comprehensive resources and guides for the western saddle.

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Posted on: 07-26-2006 | Category: Acoustic Guitars

What pills would be more versatile for a Fender Telecaster Deluxe 1972?

The new publication is not the original just wanted some views on the matter since there are many humbuckers out there, but what would be the best choice for him that are wider than normal and have a versatile tone?

hmmm well actually for added versatility … I would say that incorporating a Coil Tap that allows you to change the humbucker Single Coil … you never have to choose.

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Posted on: 07-26-2006 | Category: Acoustic Guitars

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Posted on: 07-23-2006 | Category: Acoustic Guitars

if I change a string of right to be left-handed guitar would sound the same?

I've been looking for good quality left-handed guitars, but I is not found, so I was thinking of buying a Guitar Right and change the strings at all, but actually work? would sound the same? please help

Change the strings is a terrible idea. They would also have to change the nut and saddle and then even his intonation is horrible, because the chair is not exactly perpendicular to strings. In addition, an Acoustic Guitar top is asymmetrical and that prepared the bass strings exert more tension than the sharp chain, and if you change strings is very likely that the warp of the guitar. In cutting electric guitars, knobs, and Output Jack are all in an awkward position. There is no reason not to learn to play right handed. Many lefties do and it's a good idea. Each hand has an important job to do and if something uneasy is the most difficult task. You are concerned with dominant hand, a definite advantage. If you insist on playing Left Handed guitar left handed. Good luck.

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Posted on: 07-23-2006 | Category: Acoustic Guitars

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This Spector ReBop DLX 5 is a very lightweight with a long extra neck (24 frets) so it is very prone to hang horizontally when subjects. This means that I have to hold the neck with his Left Hand while playing what is very painful after a while, and very bad for my technique and hand position.

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