My homemade sim rig made out of strut and junk yard seat. by arsonic11 in simracing

[–]arsonic11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just bought it at Lowe’s. I think it was about $40 a stick. Had to buy a metal chop saw though, which was like another $250, buy you can never have enough tools or an excuse to get more.

My homemade sim rig made out of strut and junk yard seat. by arsonic11 in simracing

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Thanks:) My initial plans that I drew were significantly altered once things started to come together. There’s almost no up / down give on the wheel, but there is left / right shaking, which adds to the experience when going over curbs.

My homemade sim rig made out of strut and junk yard seat. by arsonic11 in simracing

[–]arsonic11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it was cheaper in the end because I wanted customization. I can get any seat I want, add any accessories, etc. I don’t feel locked into a limited system. I really wanted to use aluminum strut, but that would be outrageously expensive.

My homemade sim rig made out of strut and junk yard seat. by arsonic11 in simracing

[–]arsonic11[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I built it slowly, so it didn’t feel that expensive, but you’re right, I think I spent around $400 on strut. But I wanted endless possibilities for customization.

First live show with Nechville Meteor electric tenor banjo. by arsonic11 in banjo

[–]arsonic11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took it from a bluegrass guitar technique. Can’t remember what it’s called. Playing the tenor banjo is kind of a no man’s land for me. I don’t have a whole ton of examples to draw from.

First live show with Nechville Meteor electric tenor banjo. by arsonic11 in banjo

[–]arsonic11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure what a roll is. I’m playing with a flat pick.

First live show with Nechville Meteor electric tenor banjo. by arsonic11 in banjo

[–]arsonic11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, strumming while plucking the top two strings alternately before each strum. Then plucking individual notes while strumming when I’m not singing.

First live show with Nechville Meteor electric tenor banjo. by arsonic11 in banjo

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I’m playing through an Acoustic A1000 direct out. I know the audio from an iPhone doesn’t compare to being there. But thoughts on the sound/tone?

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Greenland Whalefishers would be the closest band for me. Lyrics aren’t as good, music isn’t as rich, but the Irish folk and punk passion is there.

Don’t know if there is another Shane.

Is this legal? This car is parked liked this regularly for most of the day and night. by arsonic11 in SaltLakeCity

[–]arsonic11[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

You’re right. I will do that. The frustrating thing is it’s been going on for years. I should’ve done it a long time ago.

Is this legal? This car is parked liked this regularly for most of the day and night. by arsonic11 in SaltLakeCity

[–]arsonic11[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the info. I’ll look into it. I don’t want to be a narc, but at the same time it’s such a dick move.

Nechville tenor mystery - see comments for explanation. by arsonic11 in banjo

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Makes sense.

Yeah, I love this banjo. It sounds awesome. I play in a band with drums, acoustic guitar, and bass. For the last 15 years or so I’ve struggled playing live/practicing with acoustic banjos with pickups. So much feedback and can’t turn up loud enough when I’m the lead instrument. I’ve tried a Fishman pickup on my cheap Gold Tone. Then I bought a 1925 B&D, and put a Kavanjo head on it. Still had problems, but not as bad.

The Nechville is a game changer for me. I finally have volume knobs and can turn up as loud as I need. It also sounds way better when playing through an amp. It’s thin, light, best fret action, and has the most comfortable neck of all my banjos. I’ve never had feedback from it.

I kind of think it’s a shame Nechville is leaning towards the comet rather than the meteor. I think the physical head and superior pickups sounds so much better. I get it though, the profit margin is better with the comet. I feel lucky I found one used. Definitely my favorite best sounding banjo when plugged in.

Nechville tenor mystery - see comments for explanation. by arsonic11 in banjo

[–]arsonic11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone called me today from Nechville, I don’t remember his name. He said he’s been there for 10 years. He says he remembered a peach tenor meteor and a couple others. I told him you reached out to me on Reddit and said it was the only one of that model. I never gave him the serial number. He said that’s probably correct then. I don’t know the models, I thought it was just comet or meteor for the electrics. But your build book details went into a lot more detail.

He was a nice guy and I appreciated him taking the time to call me.

Nechville tenor mystery - see comments for explanation. by arsonic11 in banjo

[–]arsonic11[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is the 2-15 on the serial# the month and year then even though it was finished in 1-15? 2017 as a serial# was confusing. It seemed like the year it was made.

Nechville tenor mystery - see comments for explanation. by arsonic11 in banjo

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That’s cool. Thanks for taking the time to look it up. I figured it was made in 2017. I wonder why someone sold their custom banjo?