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by J Sigerson
30 Mar 2001 12:08 am
Forum: Electronics
Topic: Deluxe Verb. Ext. Speaker ???
Replies: 8
Views: 1458

bad idea! I'm not sure if this would fry your output transformer or not, but it would definitely turn your delay pedal into an attractive doorstop/paperweight. Stompboxes are built to take instrument-level signals (some fancier ones can accept line-level signals); you're talking about running a powe...
by J Sigerson
29 Nov 2000 8:16 pm
Forum: Tablature
Topic: Old Stand-by or Generic licks
Replies: 71
Views: 24750

Bill, I'm new to PSG, but I've used that exact lick on standard guitar for years, for the exact same reasons.

Is it originally a PSG lick? You rarely hear 6-stringers attempt it, and I've sure never heard it on a banjo! Image

-Joel
by J Sigerson
25 Nov 2000 1:34 am
Forum: Electronics
Topic: Tech 21 Amps
Replies: 6
Views: 1434

I actually own a POD and a Trademark 10 (I know, I can't help it; I work in a music store - this stuff just follows me home!). I think the Trademark 10 is a little more useful for steel; the POD tends to get overloaded (input clipping) too easily. Bear in mind, the TM10 is a guitar amp, designed to ...
by J Sigerson
21 Oct 2000 10:19 pm
Forum: Electronics
Topic: Help! Distortion Pedal ?
Replies: 12
Views: 2191

Bill, first thing, send back that Big Muff; it's just for fuzz, and won't get any kind of natural overdrive sound, especially through a steel amp. I'd try something with a tube in it, like an Ibanez Tube King, or maybe one of the newer digital amp modeling devices. Remember, your Peavey is closer to...
by J Sigerson
18 Aug 2000 10:11 pm
Forum: Tablature
Topic: Basic Steel Question...
Replies: 6
Views: 2228

the Winnie Winston book is still in print; I just got it from Amazon a few weeks ago. It comes with a CD to keep you from veering too far off course. I'd had another beginner's psg book before, but things started making a lot more sense with the Winston book. I've been playing for a couple months an...