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Workshop

The musicNet Workshop contains information and useful tips regarding your musical instruments and accessories.
 
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• Miking your Amp
There are guitar sounds that you just cannot get by a direct injection (DI box).
 
• Choosing Microphones
Construc­tionally there are three types. Dynamic, Ribbon and Condenser/Electret.
 
• Positioning Microphones
By varying positions, distances and microphones, different sounds can be achieved. Here are some of the basic techniques.
 
• Guitar lessons: Introduction to Guitar - Level 1
Guitar Basics For beginners.
 
• Floyd maintenance
Floyds need more maintenance than the average bridge.
 
• Guitar Bridges
Even though it is sometimes forgoten, a guitar bridge makes an enormous contribution to its tone.
 
• Changing strings
We recommend changing strings on a regular basis to give your guitar the best tone possible.
 
• Guitar Storage
If your guitar is going to be stored unplayed for a long time, you need to take a few simple precautions.
 
• Guitar Transport
A cherished Guitar should always travel as you would.
 
• Choosing a Bass Amp
Choosing the right bass Amp, one that fits your specific needs, can help you reach your own tonal nirvana.
 
• Minimum Impedance
If your amp's maximum power is at 4 Ohms, don't go lower than 4 Ohms as this could cause serious damage to your amp.
 
• External Speakers
On it's own your amp may not be delivering it's full power.
 

                                                                                                                                                                                                       
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