Saturday, December 31, 2011

Buffalo Audio White Pony guitar effects pedal demo w SG & Marshall amp

www.buffaloaudio.com.ar The Whitepony from BuffaloAudio, demoed with a marshall amplifier and a Gibson SG Standard...very cool overdrive distortion box. Hand made in Argentina

Friday, December 30, 2011

Fulltone PlimSoul Pt 2 of 4

This video demo by Bob Thompson performs 4 sound samples from very mild to plexi, to howard sound to all out. You will see the pedal is VERY verstail covers a ton of range and is very dynamic and transparent. For many, many years you've basically had 2 choices for your Overdrive;/Distortion pedals... You could either get "Soft-clipped" Bluesy, slightly compressed, (Toob Screemer, FD2, etc etc etc etc etc etc) type Overdrive pedals... or you could get "Hard-Clipped" (OCD, Distortion+, Boss DS-1, etc etc etc etc etc etc) type Distortion pedals. What if there was a pedal that offered both? There is now.... Fulltone PlimSoul PlimSoul has those Softer Bluesey, Compressed capabilities but also has a Second Stage that you can roll in with the turn of a little dial to add that firmer, crunchier, British output tube style Distortion! What's more is you not only hear and feel it...you can SEE the pedal reacting to your every mood via a firey LED that glows brighter and dimmer depending on how distorted it is and how hard you're hitting it. Touch sensitive? Doesn't get any better. Clean up with the guitar's volume control? More than any, yes, even more than the OCD. Good with Humbuckers as well as Single coils? Yep. Does it play nice with other pedals? Yes, it has an Ideal 500K Input Impedance, ideal super low 10K output impedance. How dirty does it get? VERY dirty, the dirtiest pedal I make...but gets very clean as well. Can I blend the 2 types of Distortion? Yes, and you can have ...

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Driving And Back Pain - Is Your Car Seat Causing Lower Back Pain?

A lot of us experience lower back pain whilst driving. A number of researches have investigated the relationship between driving and Back Pain, which uncovered uncovered some interesting results. One finding is a comparison of drivers in the USA and in Sweden found that 50% of people questioned in both countries reported low back pain.

So what is the connection of driving and back pain?

So far research has found three factors for low back pain whilst driving. The first one is the vibration from the engine (something that you can not change), the sitting position is the second factor and the third one is the length of time that we drive.

Scientists at laboratories have researched the effects of vibration of our body whilst driving. The Lumbar Spine(lower back) naturally resonates at a frequency of 4-5 Hertz and from research they found that this natural frequency can be distorted. This distortion can result into higher spinal loadings (compression) in the lower back, therefore causing an increased chance of low back pain. As mentioned before you can not change the vibration of the engine, but what you can do to reduce the effects of this on your lower back is to drive shorter periods at a time.

It is a lot easier to get comfortable in your seat when the car is stationary, a bit like sitting in a normal chair. But once you start driving the body will be subject to various forces like accelerations and decelerations, lateral movements from side to side and whole body vibrations.When we sit on a chair our feet, when on the floor, are used to support and stabilise the lower body. Whilst driving our abdominal muscles can not provide enough stability to our upper body and arms when turning the wheel. This will result in a significant increase of torsional stresses in the lower back, which in return will significantly increase the risk of low back pain.

To start with we should address one more important issue first - we all are guilty when it comes to adjusting our car seats correctly! In 2004 one of the largest car insurance companies (I won't mention a name, after all you may think I am paid to write about this), released the findings of a research into how we sit in our car. (about 2.000 people were involved in this).

The research resulted in the following -


  • The headrest was found to be in an incorrect angle when driving of 61% of people involved in the study. This will increase the chance of ruptures of the spinal ligaments or worse when involved in an accident.



  • 50% showed a slouched or hunched position over the steering wheel.



  • About a third of the drivers had back pain whilst driving.



  • 25% tilted their heads or shifted in their seats each time they had to look into the 'rear view mirror'.



  • Wearing unsuitable footwear or clothing happened to 34% of the drivers.



Please find below a list of 10 ways that can help to improve your seating position, make your driving experience more comfortable.

The Seat

Make sure that your bottom sits all the way in the back of the seat - where the base and the back of the seat meet. This will help to make you sit more upright and maintain the natural curvature of the spine, minimizing the stress on the spinal ligaments. If your seat has a lumbar roll built in have this all the way out - most cars with lumbar support that i tried do not allow enough support fom this lumbar roll, therefore it would be best to have it all the way out.

The Base length and Height of the Seat

The base of the seat should never touch the back of your knees and the front of the base should be slightly higher then the back, helping to provide more support and allowing you press the pedals without changing your spinal posture.

The Backrest

First relax back into your seat, place the seat at about a 10-15 degrees incline from the vertical position. If this feels unnatural to you then it probably means that the backrest is not upright enough for you. This can result into neck strain and / or coccyx (sitting bone) pain. Move the backrest more upright or if that doesn't help you can place a small towel (folded in three) against the midspine, between the shoulder blades.

The Headrest

Have you ever noticed when watching an American movie that the headrests are often missing from the seats - it makes me crinch each time i see this (ooch). So much for giving a good example to our children. The position of your headrest will not only help to minimise the injuries of an accident but also to help to allow a better posture. The bony bit at the back of your head (known as the 'inion') is a good guiding point, the headrest should be level with this. There should be about 2.3 cm's (1 inch for the non -metrics) between the back of your head and the headrest, when you are in the sitting position as described earlier. This to absorb shock as much as possible. This allows for the ligaments and the muscles of your neck to control the posture of your head better and giving better support in case of an accident.

Seat - Pedal distance

Make sure you have the distance between seat and the pedals so that when operating the pedals this does not cause you to over strech your legs or twist your body in any way. Thus your legs should not be straight when pushing the throttle or clutch all the way down. Obviously your knees should not be bend to the point you cannot easily move from one pedal to another. It is normally adviced to have your knees bend about 45 degrees.

The Arm position

Your arms should be as relaxed as possible, elbows bend around 20-30 degrees. If your steering wheel is adjustable have it in the mid to lower position (make sure the wheel does not partially obstruct the instrument panel), this will help to reduce the stress on your shoulders. Your hands should be positioned at '10 past10' and not as is suggested left hand at 9 o'clock and right hand at 3 o'clock.

The Armrests

If your seat has armrests then it is adviced to use these. As a guidance you should position the armrests so that they gently support the elbows, any more will cause the shoulders to rise and increase the change of straining your neck.

The Mirrors

These should only be adjusted once you have positioned your seat as described above. If not sure then please revisit the information again how to adjust your seat. The mirrors should be adjusted to allow you to freely look into them without the need of having to move your head much. you either have adjusted the mirrors incorrectly or you are to close to the steering wheel.

Adjusting Seat at intervals

This sound great in theory but for most of us this may be akward whilst driving. For those who have electric seats it is easier (although it always advicable to stop first), just reach for the buttons to adjust the seat without the need to take our attention of the road. It is said that you should be doing this every 30 mins. to reduce the incidents of back pain. This allows to change the pressure that is placed on the spine is varied regularly. Once arrived at your destination it would be good to strech! (don't worry if it looks funny, soon everybody in the carpark will join in - you can be proud having started a new 'healthy' trend)

Have breaks

We all have seen the 'take a break' sign along the roads, helping you to avoid falling asleep behind the wheel. Taking a break helps your back as well, so when you need to take a rest you can have a strech at the same time to help your back. An hour maximum is the current thinking, although these tips should be taken as a general rule. This is a good time to adjust your seating position!




Arjen Bootsma is a Physiotherapist and Medico-legal Expert Witness who has a successful Clinic (ChesterPhysio) in the UK, please visit [http://www.chesterphysio.co.uk] for more details. He also looks after the National Welsh Gymnastic Squad and is an authority in the field of Spinal Disorders. If back pain or sciatica is controlling your life then please visit http://www.realbackpainrelief.org or just simply send an email to support@chesterphysio.co.uk for any help you need.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Vox Joe Satriani Signature Pedals at the Namm Show 2009

A little demo showcasing the signature series pedals of Joe Satriani and VOX, the Satchurator, Time Machine and the Big Bad Wah going through VOX's Custom Classic full valve amplifier.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Demo

www.oldtonezone.com Part of a 17 pedal distortion pedal shootout. Settings for all 3 segments in this video are posted on the site.

Monday, December 19, 2011

MXR ZW38 Black Label Chorus Pedal Demo

www.ToneFactor.com - MXR ZW38 Black Label Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal The new MXR Black Label Chorus is Zakk's secret weapon to thicken up his wall of distortion and add liquid dimension and texture to clean passages. At the heart of the Black Label Chorus is its bucket brigade circuitry—the only way to get truly rich and warm analog chorusing. Its vintage style tones are dialed in by High and Low cut filters and Level, Rate and Depth controls. For the ultimate in spatial chorusing, hook up two amps via the two outputs for a wide and sweeping stereo spread. Like all MXR pedals, the Black Label Chorus comes in a heavy-duty housing with durable jacks and switches for a lifetime on the road. The MXR Micro Flanger can be powered by one 9v battery (accessed by removing the pedal's bottom plate), a Dunlop DC810DC brick, or MC403 Power system (none included). Gear Used: Gibson Les Paul Dr. Z Maz 18

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Wampler Pedals: Leviathan Fuzz

www.wamplerpedals.com The decal on the box says, "If you have ever wanted the ultimate fuzz. Here it is. The most consistent, aggressive and fundamentally nasty pedal we have ever produced. It will destroy and retain your tone. It's a monster." That's a pretty tall order but there's a lot to like about the Leviathan. What do you guys think? The amp was miked with a Violet Design 'The Amethyst' condenser going to an M-Audio ProFire 610 condenser. Pro Tools 9 did the recording honors. BK-2011

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

John Frusciante's Pedalboard

i saw in the video where it showed all his guitars, people wanted to know about his pedals too. and i dont know of a video that shows all his pedals, what they are, and in which era they were in. sorry the writings a little light. you can still read it though. these words and pictures are not mine. they came from JFtab.com. i am just simply showing his pedals. enjoy the video.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

DigiTech Death Metal Pedal

Digitech clinician Rikk Beatty shows off the Death Metal pedal, a heavy distortion stompbox from Digitech's x-series pedals.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Digitech X Series TONE DRIVER overdrive guitar effects pedal demo w SG & Jaguar Jr amp

I've had a bunch of requests for more affordable pedals in my demos, so I went out and bought a pile of digitech and danelectro pedals today to take for a spin. I used a Gibson SG Les Paul and a Jaguar Junior amplifier.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Lovepedal 200 lbs fuzz fuzzface pedal demo

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Friday, December 9, 2011

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Transcription Equipment - Getting Geared Up For Transcribing

For professional transcribers, getting all geared up for the job is a must. The good thing is that not all of the transcription equipment you would need are expensive. The four things that you will need in your career as a general transcriptionist would be listening devices, transcription foot pedals, a laptop or computer and some transcription software.

Listening Devices

No matter how great your speaker is, you would need something better, such as headphones or ear bud headphones. This transcription equipment is important as you are after all dealing with audio files and you need to be able to clearly hear what was being said. It would be a great help if you can acquire headphones that have the noise-canceling feature. This feature would reduce background noise and reduces the sound distortion that usually happens with speakers. They should also be able to produce high-def sound and if you are using headphones, it is better if they are lightweight, as you will have them on your head for long periods. If you use earbud types, you need to get a feel first because as it is in a more direct contact, it can irritate your ears. You may also want to attach headphone amplifiers when needed.

Transcription Foot Pedal

Now, when you are working on a transcription job, your hands would be busy enough typing away and keeping notes about audio. There are several instances when you need to pause or rewind and to control the volume. In these cases, a transcription foot pedal would be handy as you would not have to fumble with the controls using your hands. All you have to do is make a little foot maneuvering; no need to altogether stop typing. Transcription foot pedals are usually used by professional medical transcriptionists. Sometimes, this gadget comes with digital transcription kits.

Computer or Laptop

If you are a medical transcriptionist or a home-based general transcriptionist, and you do not have your dictating gear, you should at least get a computer or a laptop with the mandatory hi-speed internet connection. Clients might not be satisfied if you have dial-up or any other unstable or slow connection as it may affect your reliability and productivity.

Transcription Software

In transcription, efficiency is the byword. Being as efficient as possible means that you get to do more jobs and you get paid more. There is a host of transcription software that would make your work easier. They are necessary for an integrated connection between your headphones, foot pedal and dictation files.

Professional Dictating Equipment

If you are going to take dictation, you are going to need these gadgets. Most legal professionals do it, and so do transcriptionists on the go. They allow you to quickly capture audio files and to transfer and transcribe those files later on.

Times surely have changed, and everything seems to have gone digital, which is not at all a bad thing. While you can still use that mini cassette, you need to keep in mind that you would probably need to transfer those audio files to your computer. If you are going to deal with digital files, it is better that you go all digital and have transcription equipment that spells compatibility and convenience.




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Sunday, December 4, 2011

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Friday, December 2, 2011

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Fulltone 69 & 70 Fuzz pedals w Fender Roadworn Strat & Blues Jr amp

The 9 and 70 pedal from Fulltone with a Road Worn 50's Stratocaster and my Blues Junior amplifier. Silicon vs Germanium. ROCK!