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RE: althea - grateful dead song review / 5-16-80 (first solo)

in #music4 years ago (edited)

I'll admit that I have never got that into The Grateful Dead. I did watch a documentary about Bob Weir recently that was interesting. My friend @hockney is a fan.

That's a cool looking guitar you have. 3speak links don't seem to embed in the same way as Youtube. Did you link your 3speak account to your Hive one? Then your videos will appear as posts here.

Anyway, welcome to Hive and great to see another guitarist here.

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the dead are definitely not for everyone. a bit of an acquired taste, and a lot of their best work can be found in live recordings rather than their studio albums. with that being said, the history of the band and how they really were at the forefront of pioneering live sound for music shows is extremely fascinating and is definitely worth looking into. lots of big names in music equipment/gear came out of the dead’s circle.

thanks for the comment on the guitar. it started life as a carvin dc400 with 2 humbuckers, but i had it routed out to accommodate the dimarzio pickups. in that video it is 3 super 2’s wired in series with coil taps on all of them, and an on board effects loop (another development by Jerry Garcia worth looking into. pretty cool stuff). it’s currently wired up with dual sounds in the bridge and middle position and a dimarzio sds-1 in the neck for a little more midrange sound. pickup selector is a 6 way switch to get the standard 5 way strat selections but also neck and bridge

Cool stuff. My guitars have pretty standard wiring that is complex enough for me :)

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