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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostOf course it did - I rubbed it with my mojo wand.I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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Get an Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi fuzz/distortion pedal.
It has a sustain knob right on it built in!!!!!!!
Turn that up to 10 (11 if you can find the Nigel Tuffnel Model). You'll have so much sustain per note that you'll be able to pluck a string, go have sex, have a smoke, maybe rub of another one and then go take a shower and STILL have the note singing just like when you left.
That will solve ALL of your sustain problems.I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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Originally posted by wilkinsi View PostI've found sustain is created by EQ and delay. I just happen to own expensive guitars
I perfer to let my fingers do the walking! But delay is a good thing! I use it alot for dokken and lynch stuff,and Randy R used goobs of delay and chorus on all of his clean stuff..But a+ to ya Oh wilk RESMACKER is looking for ya,I guess he took love your country men a little to seriouslyI know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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Originally posted by wilkinsi View PostRsmacker has never met me, wiseass!
Man lighten up! I did not say you were butt buddys He has just been crack'n on ya is all I have no problem with youI know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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Originally posted by bombtek View PostGet an Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi fuzz/distortion pedal.
It has a sustain knob right on it built in!!!!!!!
Turn that up to 10 (11 if you can find the Nigel Tuffnel Model). You'll have so much sustain per note that you'll be able to pluck a string, go have sex, have a smoke, maybe rub of another one and then go take a shower and STILL have the note singing just like when you left.
That will solve ALL of your sustain problems.
Originally posted by leftybob View PostSo Blech ....
Hail yesterday
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Yeah, maybe my issue is more about my current settings on my RP150 and less about my Model 3?
Like John says, the notes just fall off...they sustain for about 3 seconds and just drop.
I am running all stock on the Model 3 (the hummie may not be stock, but it sounds identical to a stock hummer) with the JT-6. The guitar is plugged into an RP-150 that goes to a 200W Randall combo. I use Boomers in size 9, and the action is as low as I can go without messing with the truss rod, and the trem is not blocked (it was blocked when I bought it).
Thanks for the info guys. Maybe I will tweak some RP150 settings?
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Originally posted by MarkThomas View PostYeah, maybe my issue is more about my current settings on my RP150 and less about my Model 3?
Like John says, the notes just fall off...they sustain for about 3 seconds and just drop.
I am running all stock on the Model 3 (the hummie may not be stock, but it sounds identical to a stock hummer) with the JT-6. The guitar is plugged into an RP-150 that goes to a 200W Randall combo. I use Boomers in size 9, and the action is as low as I can go without messing with the truss rod, and the trem is not blocked (it was blocked when I bought it).
Thanks for the info guys. Maybe I will tweak some RP150 settings?
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Or your action is too low.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Take the RP out of the signal path and see how it sustains just through the Randall. If it does have more sustain then the RP is the problem. If it still sags then it's the guitar. As others have said it could be the setup is too low and the strings are barely dragging on the frets and killing what sustain the guitar has.
Make sure all the mechanical fasteners(screws and bolts) are properly tightened on the bridge. Adjust the pickup height to make sure its not being dampened by the magnetic field. Try a different set of 9 gauge strings and see if they help as well.
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Originally posted by Newc View PostOr your action is too low.
Really all we need is some good old "anal lube" Since I sold mine, I no longer have the problem see. I am good at problem solving!!! If it don't work for me, I get rid of it!!I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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