I'm glad that you've enjoyed the video of my boys that I uploaded to YouTube last week. Their cover of Nirvana has generated a lot of good will on the internet. It was especially fun for me to monitor a thread that WASN'T started by me!
The Tiny Terror sounds great for covers of Nirvana, AC/DC, Zeppelin, and The Wipers. Not surprisingly these are some of my boys favorite bands...and some of my favorites, too!
Sadly, last week the Tiny Terror lost all of its crunch/gain, and it seems that it's burning through new tubes in under a week. So it's back to the shop for repairs under the Orange warranty.
By the way, the video above is available in a high-resolution version. Just click on the link below, and then look for "Watch in high quality" below the "Views" hits counter.
You'll also find some other short videos on YouTube of the 9-year-old doing some covers of The Meat Puppets "Lake of Fire". Enjoy!
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:16 am
by Mike
Sorry to hear you're having issues with your TT, I haven't had any with mine but some people do mention decreased tube life. Hopefully they'll manage to get to the root of the problem for you - it's a superb amplifier.
Welcome to the boards!
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:28 am
by euan
Ahhhh. My early TT life was full of issues.
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:29 am
by Mike
Wasn't one of your issues just a screwthread?
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:31 am
by euan
Aye well yeah. But also that noise and the cutting out from the first one I got.
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:33 am
by roachello
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If that was my kid, I'd whoop his ass for not using a Mustang. Other than that, they're pretty good!
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:41 am
by Armchair Bronco
roachello wrote:If that was my kid, I'd whoop his ass for not using a Mustang.
One of my guitars is a short-scale Squier JagMaster II. He plays it occasionally, but has never really bonded with it. The Jaguar-like body is just too big and bulky for him to play comfortably sitting down, which is how the 2 of us jam together most of the time.
He's never been drawn to the Mustang shape even though he likes Cobain. But he and I both know that to properly "Kurtify" a Mustang or Jaguar you need to do the following: replace all single coils with HOT Seymour Duncans or DiMarzios; & rip out the floating trems and replace them with Gibson Tune-O-Matic bridges & stoptails (this generally means a 12" bridge profile on a 9.5" fretboard radius which is kinda funky).
Truth be told: he's saving up for a '61 SG Reissue! Only $3,200 MSRP!
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:49 am
by Mike
Armchair Bronco wrote:But he and I both know that to properly "Kurtify" a Mustang or Jaguar you need to do the following: replace all single coils with HOT Seymour Duncans or DiMarzios; & rip out the floating trems and replace them with Gibson Tune-O-Matic bridges & stoptails (this generally means a 12" bridge profile on a 9.5" fretboard radius which is kinda funky).
Don't do that, please.
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:52 am
by roachello
Armchair Bronco wrote:
roachello wrote:If that was my kid, I'd whoop his ass for not using a Mustang.
One of my guitars is a short-scale Squier JagMaster II. He plays it occasionally, but has never really bonded with it. The Jaguar-like body is just too big and bulky for him to play comfortably sitting down, which is how the 2 of us jam together most of the time.
He's never been drawn to the Mustang shape even though he likes Cobain. But he and I both know that to properly "Kurtify" a Mustang or Jaguar you need to do the following: replace all single coils with HOT Seymour Duncans or DiMarzios; & rip out the floating trems and replace them with Gibson Tune-O-Matic bridges & stoptails (this generally means a 12" bridge profile on a 9.5" fretboard radius which is kinda funky).
Truth be told: he's saving up for a '61 SG Reissue! Only $3,200 MSRP!
Are u his guitar guru/instructor? This kid is gonna revolutionize the rock! I'm really quite impressed by his performance. Now that I think of it, it's a good thing that he has his preferences- it shows his knowledge for guitars.
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:07 am
by Armchair Bronco
Mike wrote:
Armchair Bronco wrote:But he and I both know that to properly "Kurtify" a Mustang or Jaguar you need to do the following: replace all single coils with HOT Seymour Duncans or DiMarzios; & rip out the floating trems and replace them with Gibson Tune-O-Matic bridges & stoptails (this generally means a 12" bridge profile on a 9.5" fretboard radius which is kinda funky).
Don't do that, please.
Hey! Speak for yourself! Here's a photo collage of my dream guitar:
Notice how this modified Jaguar from Japan has been properly and lovingly "Kurtified" per my specs above.
Nice. I wasn't aware of this model. I'm guessing that it was new for 2008. This would be a better value that buying something in Japan and then figuring out a way to get it across the Pacific Ocean and past the eyes of the Customs Officers...
I'd get the one pictured above, but I'd still replace the stock pups with DiMarzio's.
At least the Adjusto-Matic bridge would match the profile of the 9.5" radius fretboard, so I wouldn't have to bond with a neck that sports strings at a variable height from the fingerboard.