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Unread post by Dead Dawg » Thu Aug 28, 2003 4:49 pm

Hey everyone...I just wanted everyone to check out my site and my setlist from my most recent show....i play alot but this one was special cause its quite a nice place to play in my area...and you all can check back at the site cause its updated after everyshow and if i record the show i can mail it to you and you can listen to see if u like it or not...more and more originals will slowly be added to my set lists...well just wanted to get all of this out in the open...its http://www.davemoretz.freeservers.com and go to shows to check the setlists...remember check back often if u wanna get a recorded show cause it will be posted.

Thanks :D

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Unread post by firedancer86 » Thu Aug 28, 2003 5:11 pm

very cool man...nice page...nice set veriety...you might want to add some more band covers though...and like you said, if there were more orginals it would be even better...I'm seeing the 310, how is that treating ya'...and one last thing...did you write your bio? :lol:

very cool...why don't you post your stuff here...many people will listen and comment...I know I would :)

good luck to you :)
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Unread post by Dead Dawg » Thu Aug 28, 2003 9:09 pm

firedancer86 wrote:very cool man...nice page...nice set veriety...you might want to add some more band covers though...and like you said, if there were more orginals it would be even better...I'm seeing the 310, how is that treating ya'...and one last thing...did you write your bio? :lol:

very cool...why don't you post your stuff here...many people will listen and comment...I know I would :)

good luck to you :)

well thanks dude for your reply...no i didnt write my bio...hahah if i did i would kill myself cause it would be pretty arrogant...lol...my good friend alan wrote it for me and had some generous comments in it...My 310 is my only guitar and i love it...i installed a fishman pickup in it and its my "Willie Nelson Guitar" I like to call it cause its gonna be the guitar that i play till it dies.

Well thanks again and ill post again when i record a show..
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Unread post by firedancer86 » Thu Aug 28, 2003 9:25 pm

sounds cool man, but you might want to look into a new revoiced Taylor with the ES system...I have a new 814ces and love it to death,....

the reson I say this is,
1. the revoiced dreds (like your 310) capture the low end that many complain about with the Taylor vs. Martin wars...supposedly (and I played a 710) dramatically add to the bassy sound...

2. the ES system (Expression System) is Taylor's new onboard pickup that they have authored...it make a Taylor sound 100% better live...seeing how that is what you do alot, it would give you a much better sound...many say it is the best pickup on the market right now...

anywho, you might look into a new Taylor with some money you are getting from your gigs...again, something like a 410ces (maybe a ltd. with rosewood back and sides :O) would SO DRASTICALLY enhance your sound on stage and off :)
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Unread post by fatjack » Thu Aug 28, 2003 9:26 pm

firedancer86 wrote:sounds cool man, but you might want to look into a new revoiced Taylor with the ES system...I have a new 814ces and love it to death,....

the reson I say this is,
1. the revoiced dreds (like your 310) capture the low end that many complain about with the Taylor vs. Martin wars...supposedly (and I played a 710) dramatically add to the bassy sound...

2. the ES system (Expression System) is Taylor's new onboard pickup that they have authored...it make a Taylor sound 100% better live...seeing how that is what you do alot, it would give you a much better sound...many say it is the best pickup on the market right now...

anywho, you might look into a new Taylor with some money you are getting from your gigs...again, something like a 410ces (maybe a ltd. with rosewood back and sides :O) would SO DRASTICALLY enhance your sound on stage and off :)
do you work for Taylor now fire? :lol:
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Unread post by Dead Dawg » Thu Aug 28, 2003 10:07 pm

firedancer86 wrote:sounds cool man, but you might want to look into a new revoiced Taylor with the ES system...I have a new 814ces and love it to death,....

the reson I say this is,
1. the revoiced dreds (like your 310) capture the low end that many complain about with the Taylor vs. Martin wars...supposedly (and I played a 710) dramatically add to the bassy sound...

2. the ES system (Expression System) is Taylor's new onboard pickup that they have authored...it make a Taylor sound 100% better live...seeing how that is what you do alot, it would give you a much better sound...many say it is the best pickup on the market right now...

anywho, you might look into a new Taylor with some money you are getting from your gigs...again, something like a 410ces (maybe a ltd. with rosewood back and sides :O) would SO DRASTICALLY enhance your sound on stage and off :)

I will deffinetly look into that...thanks for the info but my beloved 310 will always be my main axe...but it wouldnt hurt to have another good one to switch with once in a while...thanks dude.
Dave

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