Ah gotcha. A five string would be a nice pickup for you. Even just so you don’t have to fuck with taking your E down to D tuning ever.Tar wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 4:24 pmNo, my singer isn't really a singer, he's a guitarist but filling the void until we find someone interested in doing this with us. Saying this, he drops songs a half note to help bring down the highs in the vocals. There are literally only two C# tuned songs and both could and should be D tuning. Down by STP and Like a Stoner by Audioslave. It's not worth the hassle and compromise TBH
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That's true, I may move the carvin for another used (passive) 5-string. I do like how the 4 string neck feels though, but it probably doesn't take long to make the transition. I need to sell before I buy at this point, my wife will kick my ass if I dump anymore money into this hobbySAWCE wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 4:27 pmAh gotcha. A five string would be a nice pickup for you. Even just so you don’t have to fuck with taking your E down to D tuning ever.Tar wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 4:24 pm
No, my singer isn't really a singer, he's a guitarist but filling the void until we find someone interested in doing this with us. Saying this, he drops songs a half note to help bring down the highs in the vocals. There are literally only two C# tuned songs and both could and should be D tuning. Down by STP and Like a Stoner by Audioslave. It's not worth the hassle and compromise TBH
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I had a practice last night, spoke to the guitarist about the C# debacle, and he was firm with his stance about keeping the two songs where they are.SAWCE wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 4:27 pmAh gotcha. A five string would be a nice pickup for you. Even just so you don’t have to fuck with taking your E down to D tuning ever.Tar wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 4:24 pm
No, my singer isn't really a singer, he's a guitarist but filling the void until we find someone interested in doing this with us. Saying this, he drops songs a half note to help bring down the highs in the vocals. There are literally only two C# tuned songs and both could and should be D tuning. Down by STP and Like a Stoner by Audioslave. It's not worth the hassle and compromise TBH
He's a smart dude though, suggested stringing the Carvin with thicket strings to get some of the looseness out of then when they are tuned down, as well as adjust the action accordingly.
So I'm going to fix that bitch up and set it up to be a nasty low end monster that covers the C# D songs, and keep the Lakland as is to tackle the D# and standard tuning.

We are adding Isreals Son to our set list, and I was introduced to Sadros first original. He has better work, but the song I'm learning is really cool and far enough along to perform on stage.
Yeah, I do get it, I was always the vocalist in all my bands and your range kinda is what it is, if you need an alt tuning there's not really any way to avoid it.Tar wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:59 amI had a practice last night, spoke to the guitarist about the C# debacle, and he was firm with his stance about keeping the two songs where they are.
He's a smart dude though, suggested stringing the Carvin with thicket strings to get some of the looseness out of then when they are tuned down, as well as adjust the action accordingly.
So I'm going to fix that bitch up and set it up to be a nasty low end monster that covers the C# D songs, and keep the Lakland as is to tackle the D# and standard tuning.
We are adding Isreals Son to our set list, and I was introduced to Sadros first original. He has better work, but the song I'm learning is really cool and far enough along to perform on stage.
I've never played a five string but that may present it's own challenges as all of the fingerings and whatnot would be different than how the song was written and may present challenges. I think setting up the Carvin for it is a solid plan.
I think the days of 'shortages' are long gone, there is a plethora of options out there I bet. Find someone desperate for some Christmas cash.
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Agreed on all of the above, I do want to find a good shop to look it over and swap strings, if the gage is going to change. I think the nut needs to be filed for a bigger girthD Griff wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 8:43 amYeah, I do get it, I was always the vocalist in all my bands and your range kinda is what it is, if you need an alt tuning there's not really any way to avoid it.Tar wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:59 am
I had a practice last night, spoke to the guitarist about the C# debacle, and he was firm with his stance about keeping the two songs where they are.
He's a smart dude though, suggested stringing the Carvin with thicket strings to get some of the looseness out of then when they are tuned down, as well as adjust the action accordingly.
So I'm going to fix that bitch up and set it up to be a nasty low end monster that covers the C# D songs, and keep the Lakland as is to tackle the D# and standard tuning.
We are adding Isreals Son to our set list, and I was introduced to Sadros first original. He has better work, but the song I'm learning is really cool and far enough along to perform on stage.
I've never played a five string but that may present it's own challenges as all of the fingerings and whatnot would be different than how the song was written and may present challenges. I think setting up the Carvin for it is a solid plan.


Yep, 4/5 times the output jack is the problem when experiencing issues like you described. The connections just wear out with use as the 1/4" cables are inserted over and overTar wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 9:17 amAgreed on all of the above, I do want to find a good shop to look it over and swap strings, if the gage is going to change. I think the nut needs to be filed for a bigger girthD Griff wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 8:43 am
Yeah, I do get it, I was always the vocalist in all my bands and your range kinda is what it is, if you need an alt tuning there's not really any way to avoid it.
I've never played a five string but that may present it's own challenges as all of the fingerings and whatnot would be different than how the song was written and may present challenges. I think setting up the Carvin for it is a solid plan., and while they are in there I will have them solder a new output jack onto the thing. I am starting to suspect a bad/worn out connector. I'm kinda
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I barely flew domestic until recently, cause i used to have a little more free time off work compared to almost the last 2 years. I flew delta, united, and american airlines.
Flew united to Netherlands and back to get to Turkey 2 summers ago, it seemed fine
Delta for Colorado, and it was only delayed by 10 mins, not a big deal.
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To FL.
I feel like i have equal experiences. But when I used to travel with family, I remember they had inconveniences. Around middle/early high school, there weren't lot of flights flying to Turkey so we would actually rent a car and drive to newark or jfk airport aka NY. In newark, there was a family behind us who are a little impatient and kind of assholes and when we were called next in line, some bitch who worked at united told us that the person behind us next. My mom went full karen on her and that

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Hey bro, yeah it's been slow. Perfect time to ask you about something you posted earlier, I may he mistaken. Did you go see a doctor about chronically stuffy sinuses? If so, how did it work out?MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 1:45 pm Im still surprised we haven't even gotten to a new page yet after 6 days
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Got mom’s recipes for this French bread loaf and a whole wheat bread too. Stoked. The whole wheat recipe fries up nicely as scones too. Used to have that as a kid on weekends sometimes… would wake up with the house smelling like fresh bread and fry oil.. so good.