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ReplayMusicGear
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 พ.ย. 2013
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The Sounds of Replay
มุมมอง 2110 ปีที่แล้ว
Isabella Cruz Perez from the Dominican Republic, now a local student. Stopped by REPLAY to serenade the staff and customers with a beautiful solo. Good luck to all aspiring and inspiring musicians and artists.
Oscar Schmidt OS-21C/R Autoharp with hard case
มุมมอง 15K10 ปีที่แล้ว
Oscar Schmidt OS-21C/R Autoharp with hard case
What chords do I press to play this please
That was 14 years ago and I wasn’t involved. A fine resolution zoom-in may help.
Those are about 150$ That one was sold 11 years ago.
What is the value of the instrument
This guy looks like he smells like Weed Bo and axe body spray
really surprised that that bridge still works. the bridges on these are kinda garbage
LOL! That was my first electric guitar. I still have mine. The FX are totally bogus and don't really do what they advertise as doing. The only decent thing is the overdrive which is kinda mushy, but is still unique sounding. After you used that tremelo, I bet the guitar was completely out of tune. lol The tremelo system sucks on it. The tuners are mediocre and there's no pickup selector switch Other than that, the tone is surprisingly nice.
Seelector sweetches... Sweetches?! SWEETCHES?!?! We don't NEED no stinking SWEETCHES!! ;P My sister bought one for me back in the 80's. It was my first *full sized* guitar (an upgrade from a little a synsonics with a built in speaker). The preamp stuff came in really handy because I didn't have an amp, but with the active electronics I could run it into the inputs on a stereo or boombox, or pretty much anything that had audio inputs on it. I can't remember if you could run it straight into headphones... But one of the stranger ironies about it, was that it was a stereo guitar. But it didn't come with a stereo guitar chord, and I don't recall there being many, if any, cheap amps that were designed to take a stereo input signal anyway. but it was fun to sort of splice things together and mess with. lol I sure got a lot of mileage out of that sucker... Actually, I'm *still* using it. lol Although it's been modded and remoddled so many times over the years that there's not much on it that's original. I've actually been thinking of attempting to rewire the effects stuff I pulled out of it decades ago, to see if they still work and for a bit of nostalgia. lol Mine didn't come with a locking nut or a tremolo with fine tuners, (although I eventually retrofitted it with a floyd) so I was out of tune more often than jimi hendrix on whammy night, but I have always *loved* it's ebony fretboard. I hated the thick black finish on the back of the neck though, so I shaved it down a bit and then it was lovely to play:)