Black Friday – Cyber Monday Guitar Deals Hunting

At the end of the year, this will be the best time for you to buy a new guitar, add some pedals to your rig, and maybe some bad ass dog-barking amps to guard your back on stages. The online guitar shops offer great Cyber Monday deals and you know what? The black Friday deals starts now. It’s time for your to get your saving and make the best guitar deals. Here tips for you to get the best of it. (if you are new to guitar stuff and want to get the best deal for your first guitar, go here)

first, list your guitar needs in priority and make them in hierarchy. This is very important considering there will be a lot of deals-off and discounts those distracts you in completing your needs. Make your list clean and minimal. I’d prefer to divide my list into primary and secondary, for example here are my lists:

primary needs:
– A 1×12 cabinet + head > brand: Ibanez TSA15H Tube Screamer 15W Tube Guitar amp  + TSA 112 Cabinet
– Pickups > brand: Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates
– Guitar strings > brand: elixir

Ibanez TSA15H Tube Screamer 15W Tube Guitar amp  + TSA 112 Cabinet
Ibanez TSA15H + TSA 112 C
Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates
Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates
Elixir - Nanoweb - Eletric Guitar Strings - Light 0.10 - 0.46
Elixir – Nanoweb – Light 0.10 – 0.46

secondary needs:
– Guitar strap
– guitar hard case for les paul guitar model
– mono-jack cable > brand: unspecified
– A NEW GUITAR. (it’s a heartbreaking to put this on secondary list, but I guess everyone is understand)
– A NEW PEDAL. (here comes the second regret)

PRS SE
PRS SE guitars
ibanez ts9 pedal
ibanez ts9 tube screamer overdrive pedal

Well, I shouldn’t add more stuff here, because I know I can’t get them all in this end of year’s deals. But,… Brand names will help us to make standards for product quality. It is necessary for you if you just can’t find them on this End of year’s sale while you need them at most. Try to get other products with similar capability with good endurance.

Then i stick to my list while go to the second step, and that’s,

finding available coupon codes on online guitar shop sites. If you get a good deals with coupons for your first list, this will help you a lot in fulfilling your secondary list.

the third step is hard. go online and get price comparisons. Here you will need your lists to be printed and stick them on your face. You will meet many guitar deal-offs those will distract you out from your lists. you don’t wanna end up buying stuff you don’t actually need for now,right? save your budget by keep sticking on the lists. ( here’s the idea about this. “product knowledge is very important for guitar learning process”. you need to know every detail about the sound you want, and the quality of products which you learned will help you a lot about that)

well, it’s easier to say than to be done, but i hope this article helps you. happy black Friday and Cyber Monday guitar deals hunting.

Old Guitar Pickups, is it worth the sound?

This question is bothering me sometimes. I’m sort of a retro-music style fan and likely I’d like to have a set of vintage guitar equipments which i can bring them on stage and meet these days’ standard live performances. Reason i have for this is Legendary songs were built in old times with that times’ technology. Old Amps and cabs, old guitars, old pickups.(while I know nowadays the old equipment is aged by time and some of their quality are decreased) So I made a simulation with old and rusty stuff, and i only have an old guitar pickup, a 1×10″ cabinet and a my tiny Xenyx 502 Behringer mixer for this purpose.

Old Guitar Pickups
Old Guitar Pickups

here’s my old cabinet

And I installed this old guitar pickups to my first guitar

now it’s ready for shoot out. here’s the video:

now, here’s the thing. I use Boss GT 8’s preamp modeler which i shouldn’t in this shootout, but i made no equalizer setting for this, so i guess it’s fair enough because i meant to play this with my own stage setting.for the pickup, i added a magnet bar below the pickup to increase the audio signal capturing.

the conclusion:
– about old guitar pickups. It’s the matter of technology. better pickup wiring and shielding, pole pieces positions determine the result. This old pickup has a huge microphonic feedback which is unacceptable on stages. still it has nice sound i guess. On the video I used both direct line in record to my Zoom Q3HD and using Zoom Q3HD built-in microphones. You might want to use old pickups for recording purposes to get some unique old audio signal then you can process it later on recording softwares.
– about old n rusty cabinet. well this is interesting. The speaker speaks uniquely. It maybe rusty(it has holes on its cone) but that’s what became the sound color. you can check on the video and listen the differences basically between direct recording and mic recording. noted that no matter what the amps are, the cabinet and speakers have big role in sound coloring for mic recording

well, you can consider this post is a junk and a worthless experiment, but i made it originally for the cure of my curiosity and for my guitar learning purposes. see ya later 🙂

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