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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #675 on: November 30, 2008, 02:09:26 PM »
kamusta na mga guys?


lets start baking guys!

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« Reply #676 on: December 03, 2008, 10:19:37 PM »
EB natin.. washapening?

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« Reply #677 on: December 03, 2008, 10:48:26 PM »
co-founder lam mo ba kung anong ginamet na phaser ni JM sa where the light is DVD right after who did you think i was?

does anyone know? wooooh

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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #678 on: December 03, 2008, 11:21:01 PM »
alam ko MXR/Dunlop user yan si JM, minsan naka carbon copy yan. ung iba naka keeley mod. even the katana.

pero may narinig ako na Electro Harmonix Small Stone Phaser gamit niya sa 'slow dancing in a burning room' daw..

listen:

nakakaGAS!!!

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« Reply #679 on: December 04, 2008, 05:08:38 AM »
gusto ko magpakatana  :-)

sino dito marunong magmod ng bd2 to katana mod?


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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #680 on: December 04, 2008, 05:10:51 AM »
I just joined the Mayer Manila Yahoo group.  Hope the EB pushes through, it be nice for a change to be with people who like the same music that I like.  It's rare to see anyone (lay people) who has even heard of John Mayer.
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« Reply #681 on: December 05, 2008, 12:11:56 AM »
founder:

kaya ako bumili ng MXR micro amp. it's something close to the katana. a simple booster pedal with one knob and one switch. clean, true bi-pass..

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« Reply #682 on: December 05, 2008, 12:22:52 AM »
here's the keeley katana:



here's the mxr micro amp:



i still miss the micro amp... baka bumili nalang ako uli..

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« Reply #683 on: December 05, 2008, 09:05:37 AM »


John Mayer and B.B. King perform at the Grammy nominations show at the Nokia Theatre on Dec. 3.

source:

http://theenvelope.latimes.com/la-en-1204-grammy-04-kbc4k3nc,0,6937421.photo

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« Reply #684 on: December 05, 2008, 11:06:24 AM »
here, a better view.. nakakakilabot!!!!!


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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #685 on: December 05, 2008, 12:44:57 PM »
Eto napanood ko sa TV.. kaya sinearch ko kagad. Sa David Letterman show to.
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JAZZ:) hehe!

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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #686 on: December 05, 2008, 08:38:17 PM »
i like everything about him except for the hair.

natatawa ako everytime i see him ngayon. hahahahha i liked his hair nung trio period.

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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #687 on: December 06, 2008, 04:05:43 AM »
Parang Jim Carey look a like
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« Reply #688 on: December 06, 2008, 10:30:30 AM »
i like everything about him except for the hair.

natatawa ako everytime i see him ngayon. hahahahha i liked his hair nung trio period.

hehehe, nakakapang-iba nga.. actually, kaya rin ako nagpaiksi ng hair dahil sa kanya, kahit mataba ako.. hehehehe..

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« Reply #689 on: December 18, 2008, 09:10:30 AM »
MERRY CHRISTMAS GRAVITY CLUB MEMBERS!!!!

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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #690 on: December 19, 2008, 05:28:47 PM »
Bagong dating lang nung burst mayer strat sa yupangco! chchecheckitawt!

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« Reply #691 on: December 19, 2008, 09:14:50 PM »
Bagong dating lang nung burst mayer strat sa yupangco! chchecheckitawt!

nakita ko din yan bro, nakakahiya lang itest.  :|
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« Reply #692 on: December 20, 2008, 12:49:11 AM »
la lang anda!!! huhuhuhu!!!

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« Reply #693 on: December 20, 2008, 04:19:38 PM »
nakita ko din yan bro, nakakahiya lang itest.  :|

test lang ng test! hehehe di ko rin tinest na eh. ganda sana ma A/B with the SRV. GAS yun!


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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #695 on: January 03, 2009, 02:11:19 PM »
check out john's blog. natutuwa ako sa mga christmas cake pics! lalong lalo na dun sa gingerbread mayer trio at gingerbread man on the side! :-D

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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #696 on: January 03, 2009, 09:07:51 PM »
Nice post by JM on that forum, hehe, I've learned that distortion lesson from an old relative of mine - who lent me his vintage yamaha superflighter.  He said that the distortion pedals cheat - and that real distortion should come from the volume :P.  That's why I didn't regret selling most of my effects (i.e. Boss Heavy Metal :P), nowadays I mostly just use some delay / reverb and just use AMP overdrive - the warts and all route.
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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #697 on: January 03, 2009, 10:48:42 PM »
here's another tip:

i've been using this recently, DOD YJM308+Ibanez TS9(as Booster, dati gamit ko Boss BD2) and it sounds just right. but of course if a tube amp is available, 'rekta' na na, kakabitan ko nalang ng wah and the pre-amp overdrive(as bosster if needed) and that's it!

i agree, nothing beats the sound of an overdriven amp. problem is, bihira lang ang may magndang amp sa mga production ng gigs kaya ending is, to use pedals to simulate the sound that is needed..

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« Reply #698 on: January 03, 2009, 11:45:05 PM »
here's another tip:

i've been using this recently, DOD YJM308+Ibanez TS9(as Booster, dati gamit ko Boss BD2) and it sounds just right. but of course if a tube amp is available, 'rekta' na na, kakabitan ko nalang ng wah and the pre-amp overdrive(as bosster if needed) and that's it!

i agree, nothing beats the sound of an overdriven amp. problem is, bihira lang ang may magndang amp sa mga production ng gigs kaya ending is, to use pedals to simulate the sound that is needed..

if only there were dumbles or two rock amps at all productions

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Re: THE GRAVITY CLUB - Followers of John Mayer
« Reply #699 on: January 03, 2009, 11:48:44 PM »
http://johnmayer.yuku.com/topic/1860/t/Message-from-John-regarding-gear-01-27-05.html

i read this a couple of years ago actually, but i was hoping to see his 'real' set up, i have pics of his 2003 gears, pero, wala parin ung mga levels ng pedals eh.. hehehehe..

let me help you with your post..

Hey (gear) guys and gals -


I thought it might be fun to post a little something regarding gear, specifically that endless hunt for our guitar tone. It’s as much of an obsession for me as it is for some of you, and I want to share a little of what I’ve learned over the past few years. I read through some of the posts in this part of the forum, and I can’t get over how much of a positive spin you’ve put on the guitar community. It’s has a tendency to be jaded, and I love to see that you’re getting happiness and fulfillment out of it and not frustration.

There are some misconceptions that seem to constantly perpetuate, and I want to try and bust one of them up right now. Oh, and it should be noted throughout that this all applies to my take on tone. If you like heavy metal, you’ll probably disagree with everything I have to say.

Distortion pedals – One thing to keep in mind with distortion – I should say overdrive pedals, so as to distinguish them from fuzz pedals, which is more of an effect unto itself - is that they’re really made to simulate overdriving an amp naturally. Vintage tube amps have a threshold where they break up past a certain volume. A distortion pedal is used to make that ‘break up sound’ happen at lower volumes, which is a reasonable expectation. You can’t turn a ‘65 Deluxe Reverb to ‘8’ in your bedroom without making a lot of people miserable. Stevie Ray Vaughan used an Ibanez Tube Screamer (TS-808) , which in the 1980s was regarded as kind of a cheap pedal. Here’s the misconception; he didn’t really use that much distortion at all. He did when he was going for that Jimi sound, but listen to most any early SRV tune and you won’t hear as much break-up as you might think. I hear people all the time (I even remember hearing myself) who just dime the ‘drive knob’ and think the ‘volume’ is a master knob for it. It’s a concept known as “gain staging” - it has to do with the way that the volume of each part of your signal chain interacts with the next. The ‘volume’ knob of an 808 is the most important. That’s by definition, the overdrive part of it. The “overdrive” should be thought of as the “cheat” knob. Remember this – kicking on distortion should make your guitar louder, not quieter. Quiet sounding loud is just strange. Setting gain staging will make sure that when you kick the pedal on, your guitar signal will get appropriately louder. Again – Stevie Ray used so much less distortion than you can possibly imagine. He was loud, and the way it hit the tape (and your ear) made that sound. I use a vintage 808, which has some properties that I like, but it is by no means the holy grail of tone. It has it’s place, though. Everything does. Just remember that turning that “cheat” knob too high also cheats you of the natural tonal characteristics of your guitar. Do work that volume knob, though.
So what if you don’t have the 600 bucks for an 808? Don’t even worry about it. There are so many pedals designed to emulate it, it’s not even funny. Purists want the original 808 because of some fairly esoteric microchip differences. The Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive is somewhat close, (and dirt cheap!) but it can also have a really harsh high end. (What’s in a name, right?) I think the Fulltone Fulldrive 2 is a FANTASTIC update on the 808. The Keeley-modded TS-808 reissue is very close to an 808. These pedals are what I call “paint chip” close. If you didn’t have an original 808 to A/B with, you wouldn’t know what you were missing. If you’re looking for a good “edgey” tone, check out the Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal from the early ‘90s. Not the BB-2 (bad), but the original. It’s a great beefy sound that colors strat pickups in a really interesting way. The tone knob is like a “B.B.” dial. If you feel like your guitar just won’t cut it in the mix with your band, but you don’t necessarily want more overdrive, check out the Fulltone Fat-Boost, or the Keeley Katana. Kick it on for a solo, and it’s like having your own personal mixing engineer ride your fader. I use a Keeley-modded Boss BD-2 pedal as well. It’s got it’s own thing going on, and I like it. So many pedals are cool, and most every one has a place for something. It’s fun to listen to a pedal and then play to it’s strengths.
Oh, here’s another misconception: True bypass is all-around better than buffered (regular) bypass. Not so. Think of your guitar cable as a hose, and your guitar only pushes a certain amount of water pressure out of it. After a certain length, you’re going to need some more pressure to squeeze the water out. True-bypass takes the “in” and “out” cables of a pedal and connects them as if they were one long hose. After a certain length, you’ll get some pretty hefty tone loss. I learned this when I unplugged my guitar from my pedal switcher and went straight into the amp. Guitar pedals without the TB serve as a buffer for the signal, and naturally keep that water flow going. Yes, sometimes the trade-off can be harsh; some pedals, while buffering your signal, can also adversely color it, even when in bypass mode. That’s a good time to think TB. True bypass is a concept that only really took off as a selling point over the last 5 years or so. It won’t kill you to have it, but it certainly isn’t the only reason to get a pedal over another one without it.

I Hope that helps you out a little bit. There are so many other things I want to share with you, where to put your money, where to save it... Maybe I’ll get to it all over time. I can’t think of anything more exciting than tone hunting, and I hope you can’t either.

PLAY ON

JM