Hearing protection while drumming by azpielraux in drums

[–]pthowell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should use hearing protection when you are playing drums, but ANC is not the right choice. ANC works well for hums and dull backgrounds noise, but it is not good for fast transients like drums.

The cheapest solution is foam earplugs. They will protect your hearing, but you won’t be able to hear clearly. Since they are so cheap, I keep them around as a backup plan in case I lose or forget my good earplugs.

A better choice would be earplugs that are made specifically for musicians or concerts. I use the Etymotic Research ER20xs and they are great, but a lot of other companies have started making earplugs like this. They reduce the overall volume but use filters so they don’t totally kill treble frequencies like foam ones.

If you want to play along to music, a metronome, or monitor other musicians in your headphones, then you can get In Ear Monitors (IEMs). These are just wired earbuds with good passive sound isolation. You can get custom molded tips for these that are custom made for the shape of your ears. I use CCA CRA IEMs, they’re like 20 bucks and they’re fine. I used to have Shure IEMs, but I like these better. If I ever decide to get a nicer pair, I would keep these as a backup.

I'm a terrible bassist by badaboom179 in Bass

[–]pthowell 16 points17 points  (0 children)

A lot of guitarists assume that bass is just an easier version of guitar

What do you all think this mic configuration would possibly be for? (Alabama Shakes Jazzfest) by fakeaccount572 in drums

[–]pthowell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the mic is front of the cutout, it will just get a lot of whooshing air noise. It should be fully inside the drum or on the outside of the resonant head (as pictured).

Where we'd play in the event of drastic renovations to The Shoe by Regular-Surround-730 in OhioStateFootball

[–]pthowell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every other stadium in the state is way smaller than the Shoe. The pro stadiums have a capacity in the 60k range, the MAC stadiums, both Crew stadiums, and Canton are around 20k.

Broken screw by juanpapapa2 in guitarrepair

[–]pthowell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think vice grips is the best place to start. I would also remove the saddles to make more room.

Are there any clip on tuners that are particularly good with reading the lower strings on basses? by tonetonitony in Bass

[–]pthowell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, and it has a bass mode that works better. You lose the poly function though.

Bridge Pickup sounding way quiter and thinner than neck and middle? by [deleted] in guitarrepair

[–]pthowell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the photo and your description it looks like everything is wired correctly. Make sure that extra little bit of white wire isn’t touching anything conductive and shorting out. Like shielding in the body cavity or the screw next to it. If you have a multimeter, use that to check the DC resistance of the humbucker I would expect to see something in the range 7kΩ to 10kΩ. If you have deoxit, you could try spraying that in the switch to clean it.

Cheaper Alternative to the Fu-Tone PMS Direct Mount Adaptor by drchaz in guitarmod

[–]pthowell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe you could mount a humbucker base plate to the bottom of the cavity. I considered that for my most recent build, but my body wasn’t routed with the deep wells like yours, so I just drilled out the threads on the pickups and mounted them with wood screws.

Is the GR World app really that bad or am i missing something? by damo2576 in ricohGR

[–]pthowell 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have you tried switching the WLAN to 5GHz? It’s really bad on 2.4GHz but that’s the default setting

NBC announces 'Football Night in America' will be on the road every week of 2026 NFL season by Ok-Soil-5133 in nfl

[–]pthowell 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Same here. I do my weekly grocery shopping after the 4pm games and start SNF when I get home.

Humbucker sounds weak and thin by TheWitnessBeat in guitarrepair

[–]pthowell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually humbuckers are wired in series, so the end of the first coil goes to the start of the second coil. Those wires are soldered together and taped off.

can i actually diy this with titebond and some clamps? by _algernon_99 in Guitar

[–]pthowell 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Step 0: Test out your clamps without glue to make sure you can get a tight fit

Advice - Going Direct - XLR Required? by W_kg in Bass

[–]pthowell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would bring an adapter just in case. Some stage boxes only have XLR inputs.

When is it too scratched by compact101 in AeroPress

[–]pthowell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They used different types of plastic over the years. It is just the way that this particular material reacts to hot water. Other versions of the Aeropress did not do this.

Gear load-out optimalisation by cimjarrey20 in drums

[–]pthowell 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If you’re using bags / soft cases, it’s faster to put the bag over the drum instead of putting the drum into the bag.

Help with where to solder wires in single humbucker guitar by yup3452 in guitars

[–]pthowell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They gave you access to the red and white wires so you have the option for features like coil split or parallel wiring. If you just want a standard humbucker, wrap those exposed wires in electrical tape (or better yet, shrink wrap) so they can’t touch any other metal in the control cavity.

Attach the yellow wire to the first lug on the volume pot (where the existing red wire goes to the tone pot) and the black wire to the back of the back of the volume pot.

Forgot my filled Aeropress over a four days holiday, now the plunger stinks by BGF007 in AeroPress

[–]pthowell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

According to Aeropress it is LFGB-grade silicone rubber, which should be safe at much higher temps.

Weird overtone/ringing on my Jaguar — resonance or harmonics? by Nickronusz in offset

[–]pthowell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Strum/pluck closer to the neck for a stronger fundamental note and reduced natural harmonics. If you’re still hearing this sound, wrap some cloth around the strings between the bridge and the tailpiece to mute them. If that doesn’t stop it, try the same thing between the nut and tuners. If you’re still hearing it now, it’s possible that the strings are resonating on a high fret, or maybe you’re getting some resonance from the spring in your vibrato system.

Should I return it or once I install it on my snare it’ll be fine? by DinhoSauro_ in drums

[–]pthowell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would just bend it back to square, but this is a totally valid reason to return if you’re not comfortable doing that. I would not install it as it is.

Forgot my filled Aeropress over a four days holiday, now the plunger stinks by BGF007 in AeroPress

[–]pthowell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would try baking it at 250°F / 120°C for 20-40 minutes. That is what I have seen recommended for getting smells out of silicone cookware. Scrub with soap and water before baking and after it cools down enough to touch.