It's funny how the "simple" act of changing strings can generate so many different approaches. I'm one of the nervous Nellies out here who needs a few days of getting in the right mindset to do the job. It takes me about an hour. Thanks very much for this video; I found the repetitive "over/under" instruction not annoying but reassuring.
Thankfully I was taught this very method back when I took lessons and started playing guitar in 1999. I can't stand to watch people wind the strings and then cut the excess off.
Finally,,, someone that doesn't recommend the "luthier's knot". I have used the method you are demonstrating for many years and have never had any string slippage. As a gigging musician this is the only way to re-string. That is not an arrogant opinion, it's just fact. Thanks for taking time to make this video.
I don't know about everyone, but that "arrogant as f*ck" pronouncement that whatever you're doing is wrong is ridiculous and ensured that I'd never have to hear YOUR voice ever again. Such gall.
Best video on this unit I've seen! Great job. Man that JCM800 you have is a beast.....were you using a pedal or was it modded? I've never heard a JCM800 have that much gain without at least a boost.
Well I didn’t trade my 35 year old HD-28. But I bought one and it will take weeks to learn how to coax all the sounds out of this beast! From soft finger picking to all out rhythm strums, it captures everything my Martins can do with a little extra thrown in.
Nice review but you haven't mentioned the phantom power button. If I understood well from other videos, the phantom power can be turned on for all channels only, it can't be used just on separate channels? Thanks
I've tried it all and after watching and trying this method, this is the only way I want to ever do this. When Nolan cut the strings, I was taken aback - could it really be that easy? And yes it is. It's such a relief and it's staying in tune really well. Thank you, I love it!
Enjoyable and instructive video. I have been doing this in a sloppy way for years. I will now make some of those small templates, and stop applying lemon oil by the gallon. Thank you, Sir.
I’m 64 and play mostly Beatles , stones, zeppelin and a little Travis picking . For years I played Martin d 28 and d35s The Gibson j45 never seemed to have enough horsepower when I’d dig into it . Then I played a 1990 advanced jumbo One of the real early reissues. I thought it was a j45 but no. It has a slightly tighter waist and a the longer Martin dread scale length. I played it for a half an hour and bought it and I l haven’t wanted anything else since.. To me it has the sweet Gibson sound but when you dig into it it’s got the power too It feels like a Swiss Army knife of acoustics. I got mine used but I don’t think there are lot of them out there I highly recommend them
Bought the board new and it didn’t work right out the box… codec error 30 telling you to power it off. Under 1 year warranty still but tascam won’t pay for the labor to fix it because it is not within 90 days that I tried to turn it on. Garbage. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0e2-R_DitKI.htmlsi=zODTtmZEMw7St0V0