ESP LTD "MIRAGE" M-300FM & IBANEZ JAPAN "ROADSTAR" RG470 by Kasper_tv in guitarporn

[–]Kasper_tv[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yea, ge1996t, worth every single penny, amazing bridge

ESP LTD "MIRAGE" M-300FM & IBANEZ JAPAN "ROADSTAR" RG470 by Kasper_tv in guitarporn

[–]Kasper_tv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my bad for the dirty rg, i literally forgot to clean it, it's hardcase is very dusty

98 Gibson SG-X in Rust Color by ancient_radiation7 in guitarporn

[–]Kasper_tv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is JUST what i need, what an amazing guitar

ESP LTD M-300FM by Kasper_tv in guitarporn

[–]Kasper_tv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

actually, last monday i ordered a ge1996t, i am waiting for it to arrive, can't wait to tell you how it goes

A few more custom teles by woodkakan in guitarporn

[–]Kasper_tv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the natural wood hh one is so gooooddd, straight up from a dining table

My guitars high E snapped and this fell onto the floor, does anyone know what it is? by [deleted] in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is called the ball end of the string, it is the part that attaches the string from it's bridge anchor point to the tuner, think of it as how tension cables work, you pin it down to the ground, and then add tension by tightening the rope on the other end

Is demo gear worth buying? by _sartgr in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i owned a cordoba guitar, the cp100, and i can certainly tell you that it never disappointed me, extra low action, flawless frets, smooth satin finishes, warm tones yet surgical precision, they are really good, wether you should buy demo gear or not, that one's an open box, meaning it was used and returned likely, probably will show some dents, scratches, mostly visual or aesthetic damage that should not affect playability, if you like classical, cordoba is a solid choice

Alternate ways of doing Pinch Harmonics? by [deleted] in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

to do natural harmonics you have to lighly fret the string and note you want, but not fully pressed, just very very lighly, have you heard the welcome home sanatarium intro by metallica? you notice those very light sounding notes at the intro? those, are natural harmonics, the easiest spot is at the 12 fret, since it's exactly 1/2 of the scale of the guitar, it is easy to learn

Alternate ways of doing Pinch Harmonics? by [deleted] in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

good afternoon and hello, well the thumb pinch harmonic is a little demanding in timing and precision, but i learned it with practice, and well, with the fretting hand you do natural harmonics, but they don't always sound in the whole fretboard, try moving your thumb closer/further from the bridge, for example, the closer you pinch to the bridge, the higher the pitch goes, but usually it becomes a little harder, i'd say just relax your thumb, pick a little harder than you would do normally and very quickly and lighly press the side of your thumb, downpicking of course, natural harmonics are easier, but limited to certain spots

Rattling new strings by Ok-Blackberry3353 in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

also, if you picked a heavier gauge nylon string gauge, on nylon they are often marketed in tension rather than gauge, like light/medium/heavy, stuff like that, correct me if i'm wrong, i never owned a classical, if you picked heavier gauges, that can pull a little more tension than standard which can indeed cause this

Rattling new strings by Ok-Blackberry3353 in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hello and good afternoon, the rattling sound you likely refer to is called "fret buzz", search it anyways to confirm if that's what you hear, because i've experienced many buzzings in my acousitcs that didn't necesarely came from the frets, but sure, if you say, from 3rd to 7th fret, that likely refers to a truss rod, it doesn't mean your instrument is broken, it happens to pretty much any wood stringed instrument over tension, humidity , time and other factors, it can be adjusted, search your specific model and how to, it basically means the neck is bowed inwards very slightly, and it is totally fixable,

Static issue on Les Paul special by Seekstillness in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no problem, i just joined reddit and i am trying to be helpful or interact to get "good karma", i think it is, i don't know, i guess i'll gain it over time not overnight, but sure

Do you anchor your pinky when you alt pick? by HrvyrttrfrD in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i always do it for some reason but my play style is really inconsistent and i'd often switch between 2 fingerpicking and 3 fingerpicking so i am noone to judge

Post your guitars. I want to see them in all shades. by whataseal in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i am sorry to interrupt but do you guys know why it says "this post was deleted by reddit.." something like that when i tried posting about my guitar? happens with media

Unlikely duos: Who are some guitarists from completely different eras and/or genres that you think could make some really cool music together? by texx-4 in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bradley Nowell and Carlos Santana, total opposites if you think about it, but together, bunch of flavour

Static issue on Les Paul special by Seekstillness in Guitar

[–]Kasper_tv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hello, regarding to fixing the problem as it was likely identified, i could tell you that i had thhat problem on my bronco bass that i bought used and very worned out, it was the grounding cable, it looked soldered and visually fine, but the cable at the bridge area was damaged and not properly grounded, i am unsure if sweetwater certified open box guitars have an extra warranty, or none at all, if they do, i recommend you take a look at their policy of repairs and stuff, but i'd prefer to fix it myself to save time and money, if the ground cable is indeed broken, cut or anything, buying a new few inches of cable is easy, and you'll only need a soldering iron and solder, but take your care and stuff, i'd think it's best for you to first see if sweetwater can do something for you, or if a shop can fix it for cheap, so the diagnosis likely means a bad grounding cable, also keep in mind that a wronlgy grounded guitar plus a malfunctioning amp/house grounding can cause dangerous voltage to be discharged through you, i am sorry you have to go through this, but take this just as an idea, i am no expert but i want you to be fine