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Feb 12, 2024
Handle grips
If your apartment complex gym doesn't have the handlegrips you're looking for, here they are at the right price. Arrived in 3 days to West Texas

Apr 01, 2024
Wampler mini ego compressor pedal
Wampler mini Ego compressor pedal has the quality of their full size Ego Compressor with tone and attack switches instead of dials. #1 ranked compressor, can run at 9 or 18 volts. On a Pedaltrain Nano pedalboard the Wampler Ego Mini can fit along with 4 full size guitar pedals if you are using an Ernie Ball Volt power supply; the Wampler Ego mini run on that 18 Volt input to fit a 5th pedal

May 11, 2023
Was rhe right saddle size for a Gibson J 15
This fits a Gibson J 45 and a J 15 acoustic guitar. You wanna buy 2 at a time-youre gonna hold it level at the top and file the bottom of the saddle on a flat piece of sandpaper to get your string height lower. If you file it too low, the guitar strings will buzz on the fretboard. Then you can use the first saddle to compare the second one to and know exactly how much less to file by how much taller it is, we're talking an 8th to 16ths of a millimeter. Definitely a fastidious procedure- but not difficult. Just some level filing back and forth on a piece of sandpaper. Try installing strings without filing at first, the height may be okay, but unlikely...string action usually takes a little handywork. Rately do saddles not need to be diled down a little bit. If you dont the sand the underside if your saddle your strings may be too high. Then your playability is slow and your hand cramps up, if your strings are too low the volume of your acoustic guitar is too quiet or the strings will buzz on your fretboard