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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Cort EVL K-6 Review

From many kind of Cort Guitar product may be EVL K-6 is the most qualified.The bluff resulted from it's appearance is "scary". Especially when we hear the sound it's truly designed for the rock music.
Here I try to review it based on these following aspects:
Cort EVL K-6
    1. APPEARANCE Is the main attractive thing from this guitar. Jet black color that gothic character plus inlay foster the impression that made this guitar really 'dark' nuanced. Electric guitar in general use glossy finish. But it often makes us aggravation in terms of cleanliness. For guitarists who are reluctant to have a stain that looks stuck in his guitar, sometimes glossy finish makes the use of fingerprints and a former stamp oily hands stuck to the body, so it is very troublesome to keep clean. So EVL K-6 comes with a solution to that problem. This guitar uses doff finishing the paint surface is not easy to make a dirty look like another guitar.  
    2. HARDWARE The hardware side of K-6 have qualities that middle-and upper-level entrance. Body Mahony made of wood, maple neck, and ebony fingerboard. EVL K-6 is one of the few types of guitar that uses the output Cort ebony on the fingerboard where there is a 24 fret with jumbo size. Construction between the neck and body-type set-in makes the guitar more stable. 3 way toggle and 2 knobs (volume and tone) to support the configuration of 2 pieces of the legendary output EMG humbucker pickups. EMG81 on the bridge, EMG85 on the neck, where both are active pickups which soundnya supported by a 9V battery box. Pickup part is what usually most unnecessary attention of the guitarist. Naturally considering two pickup combinations are never used by the legend Dimebag Darrel and Zakk Wylde. But actually more rock and metal guitarist who uses the service of this pickup. K-6 also use the up-down tremolo that is quite soft in terms of pull and pressure. But if you find a problem in terms of stability tune of the strings, it is commonplace in the use of up-down tremolo. Maybe you should use the tremolo guitar that cost more than this if you want really stable like a guitar with a fixed-bridge or a stop-tailpiece. 
    3. SCALE K-6's neck using C-type profile shape. Using a 25.5-inch scale for adjusting the fret amount . All Cort guitar production uses 25.5-inch scale 24 fret for any use, except for series G. Setting K-6 string action when you just bought at the store are usually pretty medium-lead to high. This is to provide a more harsh tone and sustain that long. Such settings are also more suitable for the portion of the balance between melody and rhythm techniques typical rock guitarist. 
    4. SOUND One word which is already adequately represented by his appearance, Rock! Because using active pickups, then the influence of the type of wood and other hardware factors into the sound is generally not as if we use passive pickups. But basically use EMG81 & EMG85 output which is a solution that has a high correlation with the visual display his guitar.   
      CONCLUSION : Highly recommended for guitarists who fall into the category of hard rock & metal. To get the sound of rock, we do not have to make pickups boosted with an additional booster or pedal drive. The price offered was in accordance with the components used. To get a guitar with tremolo up-down with bad quality and 2 active pickups you just enough to make it legendary with a nett price ranging from $ 5,000. You can get this guitar at stores that sell MG products.
      by: Arswendo

      Saturday, February 26, 2011

      How to be a good guitarist

      Actually, no tips and tricks about this. The music industry is just like any other industry that is BUSINESS. There are so many musicians who do not know this would cause them to fail in this hard industry. When someone has the intention of becoming a guitarist, they seemed to leave all the lessons taught in school. Most of them really focus on the skills and forget the outside world and become anti-social. Shut himself in his room and track experimenting for hours was OK but not usually balanced with social networking so that when it comes out of the room and showed the skill, they do not know where to go. 
       
      In my opinion, that musicians should be able to sell themselves .... yes, "sell yourself", that is what you needed in this industry so that people notice that you are a talented guitarist who can play very fast. Oh, but what happened? When you are outside the room for hours songs experimenting, you find that so many guitarists like you, even faster than you. What will happen then? You will drown among the many guitarists and not hope that you will be recognized and stand out because you only 1 of the many guitarists who play typical. 
       
      So what would you do ???
      Perhaps building reference is one of the things that can be done. Open up your mind with a variety of music in this world. Try looking from the side of the music rather than skill. Just enjoy the music, not it's image, because now we have a lot of the music's image is more influential than the music. For example, you do not want to hear country music because you're afraid if someone called you "cheesy" (sorry, this is only an example). Here, you are a victim of the pettiness of your own mind. You "seeing" music...but not "hearing" music.

      The next thing you can do is probably self-introspection. Try to look in the mirror while playing the guitar, then ask yourself "actually, how's my style?". You could also write 10 good things and 10 bad things when you're playing the guitar. Here will be seen the truth, what kind of guitarist you are. Do you really great at tapping? Are you good at sweeping? Are you constantly in rhythm?Etc...
       
      By looking over yourself, you will realize that you are someone with some advantages and you should begin to explore the advantages ,and don't think too much about your weakness. Even if possible, make your weakness as excess. For example, you were very busy playing rhythm but weak in playing the lead. Take advantage of your weakness to play the beat and tempo also groove, forget to fill the lead guitar because you sucks ... yes, you suck playing lead, so make use of the advantages of your rhythm. 
       
      Remember, you are the product. A product must have a USP (Unique Selling Point) to be able to get the attention among the many products. USP was obtained from the research. When you're outgoing, you have to do research. You will further notice if you have some advantages that are not owned by anyone else in the world of this music. So, do as much research as possible and will see where you can fit-in and that's where you'll be known for your uniqueness. You will be different from other guitarists and have your own character.

      by: Arswendo

       

      Friday, February 25, 2011

      LR Baggs Venue for Playing Perfect Accoustic

      The quality of sound produced by acoustic guitar in a show must be clean and clear in the ears. To get such results, various ways have been performed acoustic guitar players. But, now, seems no longer need machination by various methods. Simply switch the Venue Full Isolation DI Acoustic Guitar Preamp, one of the special effects for products from LR Baggs acoustic guitar, and sound problems were solved. 
      Guitarists believed the LR Baggs  has been helping musicians for over 25 years. And this time, the manufacturer of the LR Baggs DI Venue introduce products that are assembled and tested in the United States as the successor of the type of the IN which combine a variety of attractive features such as the incorporation of direct input (DI) with a powerful EQ. 

      When viewed , Venue DI has an attractive design with arch shape at the top and bottom that there are two buttons for a foothold. The combination of bronze and dark brown color is very thick so have the impression retro look, like Baggs Acoustic Reference Amplifier. LR Baggs has a product called "construction like a bomb" with a very solid device. The size is relatively large for an effects pedal, measuring about eight inches square, but this is the size needed by the designers to pack all the features in all units. 

      You can press two buttons with your foot. Right button to eliminate the signal output and turn on the colorful tuner voice, making it easier for the musicians to tune his guitar strings. While the left button is the boost that can patch the signal gain to 9 dB. This button that makes sounds that are played acoustic guitar sounds more clean. 

      When using this device, Venue DI has successfully provided  clean sounds, clear, calm and can be juxtaposed with the sound system as well as to accommodate whatever length of cable. Adjust the input gain properly and the operation of "clip" feet on the main panel is the key to the result of a clean sound. The resulting tone control is very impressive and provide performance boots and dramatic cuts. In addition, sweepable mid-range control is very useful to get a fine tuning being played.

      Tuner built this product is fairly light so easy to read, either in a state (stage) is dark or under bright lights. Pedal mute tune lets you tuning silently. That tuner is extremely accurate and effective, it can even help track the baritone guitar when it tuned down to A without any problem. There's very worth it to spend more money to create the appearance of your accoustic sound cleaner and clearer.
      Specifications :
      - Multifunction preamp / DI
      - Five-band EQ, about 12 dB with two sweepable parametric midrange

      Controls :
      - Chromatic tuner with footswitch mute. 
      - Adjustable 0–9 dB boost footswitch. 
      - Anti-fewedback notch filter. 
      - Single 1/4-inch input with gain control and clip meter. 
      - Unbalanced 1/4-inch output with output volume control. 
      - Balanced, full-isolation XLR out. 
      - Phase and ground lift switches.
      · Effects send/return. 71/2 x 71/2 inches square.
      · 1/2 inches tall. 2.2 lb.
      · Powered by nine-volt battery or optional power adapter.
      · Assembled and tested in the USA.