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Just ordered my CBGB disc!

Thanks for the info!
The played Yeah We Know one of the times that I saw them.
"tonas " wrote:J and Lou are married.Only in Massachussets.

Of course it would be cool… but you will never see it… not enough $$$ in it for Fender.
You should be able to find it on Amazon.com, or just about any online bookstore.
If I remember correctly (I haven’t seen this book in years) it was written so that a beginner could follow it pretty easily.
As for the voltage difference…. I would assume that most of the circuits in the book are going to run from 9VDC, so you would either run them from a battery, or from a "wall wart" transformer. As long as the transformer is a 220VAC to 9VDC you should be all set.
If you want to check out a book, try "Electronic Projects for Musicians" by Craig Anderton. It’s an old book, but still very relevant, especially if you’re into analog effects.
I’ve built some effects in the past, and you can get some really good results.
Here’s a few pages to check out…
http://www.generalguitargadgets.com
http://www.muzique.com/
http://www.geofex.com/
http://audible.transient.net/archive/Enjoy!
Thanks! We’re still relatively new as a group, so we’re still in that stage where we get a bit tighter every time we play live.
I should have mentioned, my personal myspace site is here…
Cool… I’m in a Boston-area band too. A slightly different style, but similar. Maybe we can do something together sometime.
Here’s the band’s site (run by our drummer)…
http://www.myspace.com/thehendriesGood stuff… I added you too. Are you from MA?
Just added a cover of Alone to freesofree also.
I just added an acoustic (mostly) version of Alone to freesofree.
The Wedding Present – Lovenest
The Wedding Present – Lovenest
"SG " wrote:we`re usually friendly around hereNot me. I’m a mean bastard. GRRRRRR!!!!!

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