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Larryz

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About Larryz

  • Birthday 01/13/1950

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    retired
  • hobbies
    guitar, writing, lessons, artist history
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    Northern California

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  1. @surfergirl, Here's a demo from YouTube: 😎👍
  2. Jim Croce is one of my favorites. Here's another one of his tunes that is right up there as a favorite of mine: 😎👍
  3. @Sparquelito, Welcome aboard!!! We are looking forward to your future posts as your OP intro sounds and looks very interesting! 😎👍
  4. @surfergirl, Buy a 2nd DS-1 pedal and you can set them differently and stomp on the one you want (and/or both)...although I never ran both at the same time, I ran two different MXR Compressor and Dyna Comp pedals. May cost an extra $50 bucks but it will make your dream come true! 😎👍
  5. @surfergirl, Have a great time at the concert and don't forget to report back with a great review...we are going to live vicariously through you!!! Your Father is a real winner too! 😎👍
  6. @hurricane hugo, congrats! Looks like it's going to be a ton of fun! 😎👍
  7. 146 pedals divided by 13 pedals each = 11.2 pedal boards...😎
  8. You should be able to daisy chain 5 pedals per One Spot and get by on 29 power supplies at $26 each (with daisy cords) add about $759 to the order... 😎👍
  9. I counted about 146 pedals +/-. At an average of $50 buck each, it would come to $7,300. At an average of a $100 bucks each, it would come to $14,600. At an average of $200 bucks each, it would come to $29,200. I think $75,000 is a bit overpriced LoL! 😎
  10. I use a product by Music Nomad called the Premium String Care Kit. It comes with an apllicater and a wipe off rag and a little bottle of String Fuel Refill. You just glide the applicator up and down once and wipe off. Super fast and easy. The rag stores inside the applicator which has a felt that holds the refill oil. When it gets too dry, you just put a few drops from the refill bottle (which can be ordered seperately). After a few times wiping with the rag there is enough left on it to wipe off metal parts like the bridge, pickups and tuners. Any metal that comes in contact with my acidic hands gets a little wipe. I do this each time I put the guitar back in the case and it's always ready to go when I pick it up and start playing it again. Music Nomad makes some great products IMHO! 😎
  11. @Winston Psmith, I used a One Spot back in my pedal days and it always performed very well with no issues. I ran 5 pedals with the daisy chain. If your pedals run on a 9volt battery, you shouldn't have a problem running 5 of them on a One Spot. I remember having to put a small AC strip on my pedal board as I had one pedal Dan Electro Chorus that was 18volt and needed it's own wall wart. A couple of our bands used music stands so having the power strip at my pedal board location worked out well when I needed to light my stand for dark venues in addition to running the 18volt and anyother dedicated power warts like my the one on my Digitec Looper. I hope you find the culprit soon. It may be the pedal wants more juice than the One Spot can supply or maybe the One Spot is defective...I have recommended the One Spot many times but it does have it's limitations. Good hunting! 😎👍
  12. +1,000 on adding Joe Cocker and Steppenwolf if the R&R HOF survives, even though there are many others that have been missed! 😎
  13. Ps. In reviewing the video I posted above (i.e., All My Loving), I found George Hybrid Picking at 1:02. He's a player I admired when I first started playing guitar and still do. I think maybe that's why I use Hybrid Picking to this day. Thanks George! 😎👍
  14. Rest in Peace Wayne Kramer...😎
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