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[Telecaster Guitar Forum]( TDPRI Telecaster Forum Trending Threads [Spruce Body Bass with Walnut Neck.]( printer2 · Feb 9, 2024 at 3:18 AM · Replies 17 Want to make a bass that is light in weight, selected a light piece of walnut and a 2"X10" spruce. It will be a back burner project, I hope. I do run into the 'shiny new object syndrome' where the newest idea bumps the current projects back in order. I had the spruce sitting waiting to be joined... Forum [Tele Home Depot]( [Read more]( [1965 Kay Vanguard style guitar grounding question]( brianbicknell · Sep 5, 2014 at 4:01 AM · Replies 8 Hi, I've acquired a really cool old kay vanguard style guitar. It's red with the white plastic pickguard. Kay 310 model--quite rare. It's basically a toy. The pickguard is really funny as the pickup and all wiring is self contained. Once you remove the pickguard, you can take the entire wire... Forum [Other Guitars, other instruments]( [Read more]( [Cajun Music]( elihu · Feb 8, 2024 at 12:02 PM · Replies 70 My current favorite is the Rees family out of Lafayette, Louisiana. There are a total of eight siblings, all of whom are quite musical but the oldest four toured as L'Angelus. That's the eldest Katie on guitar, Paige on bass, Johnny on drums and the youngest Steve on fiddle (he doubles on sax)... Forum [Music to Your Ears]( [Read more]( [5F2A Bias Resistor Value Seems Low - what am I missing? Math check please ;-)]( Huddy · Feb 9, 2024 at 10:21 PM · Replies 11 This is my first tube rectified build in a at least a year but probably 2. Basic 5F2A with a single input and a 1 µF bypass cap on the first stage. [1444 Princeton.JPG]( It's taking me to use a 330 Ω 6v6 cathode resistor to get this thing to bias a 14w. Here's my voltages - 275-0-275 Tap is... Forum [DIY Amps, Cabinets & Speakers]( [Read more]( [What's on your workbench today?]( guitarbuilder · Nov 26, 2011 at 5:03 PM · Replies 24K I just got finished gluing up a basswood body blank for a pre- prototype body that a fellow designed and wanted made. I want to see how it all works before I buzz out the final product out of maple which will be a little harder to work with and harder on my tools. Forum [Tele Home Depot]( [Read more]( [For fun - Critique my 1963 Tele]( ddewerd · Feb 4, 2024 at 10:32 PM · Replies 73 Here is a history and a bunch of pics from my 1963 Tele. (Note - very pic heavy) I’m not looking to sell it, or even care much what the value is. I’m more curious about comments on authenticity. It is “mostly” original, but there are a few things I’m not sure about, mainly the pickups and... Forum [Vintage Tele Discussion Forum (pre-1974)]( [Read more]( [AA1164 Princeton Reverb Power]( YellowBoots · Feb 10, 2024 at 1:31 AM · Replies 12 Question for the BFPR owners out there. I'm interested in building my own take on this classic. After I played a good friend's for the first time, I was sold. But of course I can't just make another clone. Anyway, what's the story with the output power of this amp? I look at the schematic... Forum [DIY Amps, Cabinets & Speakers]( [Read more]( [Joyo Tweedy-3 weeks in]( Bob M · Feb 10, 2024 at 11:59 PM · Replies 1 I had been looking for a small “living room” amp for a while. I had a disappointing fling with a hand wired 57 Champ. I have had a great experience with a 50 watt Quilter reverb but still wanted something smaller with respectable performance. Based on some Internet searches I bought a Joyo... Forum [Amp Central Station]( [Read more]( [Visit Telecaster Guitar Forum]( [Unsubscribe](

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