That's correct Fox. I contacted Saga and they told me that anything less than 100lb would be fine.
That's correct Fox. I contacted Saga and they told me that anything less than 100lb would be fine.
Congratulations!
A big "uke" that sounds like a guitar. :mandosmiley: I readily admit that I moved to a tenor guitar tuned DGBE because six strings were too much for this bass player to handle. The funny thing is...
I got one of the last Warren Ellis 2Ps with the 2 mini-humbuckers (no trem, made in Korea). It is a great sounding guitar. I always receive complements on my tone when I play it. I'm not sure why...
The Ibanez Fox referenced is probably your best bang for the buck. I love my Blueridge BR-60T, but the Ibanez has a solid sitka spruce top, has good sound, and is half the price of the BR-60T.
Having lower tension strings shouldn't damage the guitar at all. The lower tension strings just won't bring out the full sound of the instrument.
I use Chicago tuning for my Warren Ellis 2P tenor guitar and I started with D'Addario EJ21 Jazz Nickel strings (0.012 - 0.032). They had decent tone, but after experimenting with many different...
I play a made in Korea Eastwood Warren Ellis 2P tenor guitar. I have the discontinued model with the two humbucking pickups. I use Rotosound R12 Purple strings (...
I would keep the K10 powered speakers as the mains and buy 8 inch powered speakers to use as monitors (unless the K10s are not sufficient as mains). For acoustic type work, 10 inch powered speakers...
I also just started playing bass again after a 2 year hiatus. I'm really feeling it in my left forearm. It takes a lot more strength to fret a bass than it does to fret a tenor guitar.
I didn't have a DI available so I used my mixing board to match impedances. The signal path was microphone to mixing board to Rush Booster pedal to powered speaker. Using my Blueridge BR-60T there...
Jeff is correct. I am using it with my Warren Ellis electric tenor guitar. I go from the tenor guitar to a DigiTech RP255 modeling pedal to the Rush Booster pedal to the PA.
If I get a chance...
I purchased a T C Electronics Rush Boost pedal. It was relatively inexpensive and works very well. It does not color the tone at all when turned off or on. I use it when I do a solo to get me...
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A picture of me performing with my band Sheff Stew on my Warren Ellis 2P electric tenor guitar.
Great tone! Thanks for sharing.
After not playing my 6 string instruments for over a year and a half I sold my two 6 string electrics and one 6 string acoustic. I now play only tenor guitar and bass guitar. I have absolutely no...
The Mastersons singing "Birds Fly South". The Eastwood Warren Ellis Tenor really sings on this tune.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6ogp273mms
When I received my Warren Ellis 2P tenor guitar with two minihumbuckers the bridge pickup was severely crooked. I removed the strings and used a small screwdriver to raise the bass side of the...
I corresponded with Mike Soares via email. He has closed his shop and is selling off the unfinished projects he has. The unfinished tenor guitar on ebay referenced above is being sold by him. He...
Mountain View Music has one in stock and the price is pretty good ( www.mountainviewmusic.com/product-p/c-1511.htm ). Haight Asbury Music also has one with a little higher price (...
I tune my Blueridge BR-60T in Chicago tuning (DGBE) and use John Pearse bluegrass strings ( www.juststrings.com/jps-650lm.html ). They sound amazing! I tried DR strings and D'Addario strings before...
My primary instrument is bass, so I work with a metronome every time I practice. What's important is using a metronome to teach yourself how to keep time. I play a walking 12 bar blues bass line...
Check out the Yamaha DBR10 powered speaker ( http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=1080596&gclid=CPLn5tvdu8kCFccYHwodbe4Czg&is=REG&ap=y&m=Y&Q=&A=details ). It's 700W (500W + 200W)...
I did some research on laminate construction and found some information that was disturbing. Taylor guitars does not use 3 plys of tonewood when manufacturing their laminate backs and sides. They...
Great tone! I never heard a micro bass before and honestly thought the tone would not be very good. Thanks for posting and showing me I was wrong.