The lead guitarist for this band (the one in front) is playing EVM12S Pro-Lines (the 300W model) in a Traynor YCV80 2x12 open-back combo that's been converted to a stand-alone extension cab with a modded Peavey VK100 going into it and an EQ pedal set to a less thin TS-style frequency response...
I was told that if you can't tap your foot through a part, you don't have the rhythm for it down. That seems to track well in my experience. Also, the rhythmic exercises guitar lessons I've been working through all emphasize always tapping your foot on the beat regardless of what your hands are...
Jason at headfirst has a video on it I think. One big difference between the windsor and jcm800 is that the windsor uses a cathodyne phase inverter while the Marshall uses a long tail pair. If Mr. Steve M. Fryette is to be believed, that'll change how it sounds when cranked. You can probably...
CF probably means carbon film type resistor, axial meaning it looks like a regular resistor with the leads coming out the ends, 5% meaning it will measure to within 5% of it's marked value, 1/4W meaning it can take that much power before it goes POOF!
The ValveKings I've seen are the same...
You might be able to have both. There are toggle switches with three positions. One is momentary, the other two are not. But, I don't know how easy they are to obtain.
Edit: Something like this. https://www.steinair.com/product/toggle-switch-3-position-spdton-off-momentary/
I think the notation...
You know what matters even more? Evidence. Without that you're just a high priest demanding faith of an acolyte. What, in your experience, is the evidence for why the alternate explanation I provided to your example is wrong? Or evidence definitively showing that the body absorbs non-trivial...
By chambered do you mean something like this?
https://www.schecterguitars.com/C-1-E-A-classic
I mean if neck and fretboard are the same and only the body is different.
I agree so far.
This is the bit that needs proof. What forms the basis of your position that it's a big enough effect to be...
All the above.
What convinces you of that? Specifically for the body.
Indeed, context is key. My understanding of the evidence is that the answer is "The body wood does not affect the outcome in any playing context."
It's been mentioned before in this thread, but that video fails to control...