jimilee
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That’s cool. I try to only buy from you. You have reasonable shipping prices and you’re quick.No black friday deals from us, sorry to disappoint! Looks like a few of our other vendor buddies got a few deals going on!
That’s cool. I try to only buy from you. You have reasonable shipping prices and you’re quick.No black friday deals from us, sorry to disappoint! Looks like a few of our other vendor buddies got a few deals going on!
I can't imagine anything that could be a black Friday deal that I'd be interested in.
I've never even heard of samplitudeI could be the only one here that uses Samplitude as a DAW but they have a full upgrade to the 2025 version for $200. Too rich for me, haha.
There are a couple of East/West sample bundles on sale that look fun.
The Warren Ellis tenor baritone is my main player these days. I have it in basically drop C. Some caveats: it has a very low output, and it needs blade/firebird pickups due to the string spacing. And the string spacing--it's 16mm compared to ~10mm. I've started mostly fingerpicking, in order to maintain some facility with using a pick on ordinary guitar string spacing. Did I mention the low output? I love the guitar, love playing it, but it's a controlling, jealous lover.Not pedal related, but Eastwood / Airline / Rivolta are doing 25% off. I’m very tempted to get a baritone guitar or a tenor or even tenor baritone guitar from them… gotta expand my sonic palette.
That’s good to know, thanks for the tips! So you didn’t tune it by 5ths?The Warren Ellis tenor baritone is my main player these days. I have it in basically drop C. Some caveats: it has a very low output, and it needs blade/firebird pickups due to the string spacing. And the string spacing--it's 16mm compared to ~10mm. I've started mostly fingerpicking, in order to maintain some facility with using a pick on ordinary guitar string spacing. Did I mention the low output? I love the guitar, love playing it, but it's a controlling, jealous lover.
The Warren Ellis tenor baritone is my main player these days. I have it in basically drop C. Some caveats: it has a very low output, and it needs blade/firebird pickups due to the string spacing. And the string spacing--it's 16mm compared to ~10mm. I've started mostly fingerpicking, in order to maintain some facility with using a pick on ordinary guitar string spacing. Did I mention the low output? I love the guitar, love playing it, but it's a controlling, jealous lover.
$99 Friedmanheadpedal
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Friedman BE-Mini 30-watt Head
30W Guitar Amplifier Head with Volume, Gain, and Presence Controls, 3-band EQ, 2 Speaker Outputs, and Series Effects Loopwww.sweetwater.com
$99 Friedmanheadpedalpedal that identifies as a head
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Friedman BE-Mini 30-watt Head
30W Guitar Amplifier Head with Volume, Gain, and Presence Controls, 3-band EQ, 2 Speaker Outputs, and Series Effects Loopwww.sweetwater.com
That’s good to know, thanks for the tips! So you didn’t tune it by 5ths?
I have the Mandocello. I think the scale is an inch less than yours.
Agreed about the pickups. It’s noisy AF and low output. I’m not sure what I want to do with it. Do bladed mini-humbuckers even exist? I’m tempted to cut a new pick guard with just a bridge pickup.
As it exists, I hardly touch mine![]()
I tune it C2-G2-C3-F3, so it matches drop tuning. I put thicker strings on the top two, but I plan to go a little lighter all around for the next set.
The stock bridge pickup is apparently a firebird type, which is the same size as a mini-humbucker. Mine measures 5.8K bridge and 7.1K neck, at the output jack. I have an Epiphone "mini humbucker" that's firebird construction and 7.9K, waiting to swap it out. But I want to change the pickguard entirely so it's waiting for that, and might as well wait for the strings to need changing, etc.
I was gassing for the Mandocello for a while, having committed some effort to the 4 string arrangement, but now there's the fretless 4-string....