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Monday, August 4, 2008

Fender Guitar Work Station for Restringing and Maintanence

A soft pad with secured neck support cup holds a guitar at the proper angle for maintenance and adjustment. The neck support cup doubles as a storage compartment. The Work Station rolls up for easy storage in the provided tube. Fits all acoustic and solid body guitars.


with the introduction of great tools from companies like Line 6 you can record a great guitar solo without freaking out the neighbors and without paying big bucks for a studio session.

For some of the really cool tools for electric guitar recording, all you need is just a usb-enabled computer. Just that and you'll be churning out solos that will make Jimi Hendrix roll in his grave for envy.

There also used to be a time when no self respecting audio engineer would even consider recording an electric guitar without getting the best guitar amp he can lay hold of, crank up the volume and place a rugged dynamic mic (sometimes a padded condenser mic is also used) close to the speaker grille in order to get a great guitar cut.

Recording Guitar

There was a time when for you to record an acoustic guitar, you needed to get special mics called condenser mics (And at that, you needed specific types and models for best results). Then you needed to master the art of placing them at distances that will capture as much of the entire spectrum of sound produced as possible.

How about the electric guitar...

And the coolest part of these new tools is that you don't really need to take a second mortgage in order to get them.

With electric acoustic guitars, you can get the best of acoustic guitar sound onto your recording without understanding even the most basic laws of sound waves. All you need to do would be to get specially designed electric acoustic guitars, plug in and hit "record" and you have a great acoustic sound for real. And the best part is: You won't even need a sound proof space for sound capture. You can record beside a freight train and still get your great recording.

Recording guitar is one of the most challenging arts that any recording engineer would have to master -- Well, that used to be...

But all that has changed now...

To say the least, only the very best engineers could get really great recordings of acoustic guitars.



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