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<html> <head> <title> Technical Guitar FAQs and Digests </title> </head> <body> <h2> Technical Guitar FAQs and Digests </h2> <p> Compiled and edited by Tim Stanley (tjs@eecs.umich.edu) from alt.guitar. rec.music.makers.guitar rec.guitar.amps rec.music.makers.builders. </p> <ul> <li>First, everything is constantly under construction...</li> <li>I keep several <u><em>FAQs</em></u> related to technical aspect of guitar playing. These are my responses to FAQs about which I think I have useful knowledge. These are the evolution of my standard responses to the newsgroup over the years.</li> <li>I have assembled <u><em>digests</em><u> of unedited useful FAQs and posts from the past, chronologically ordered, and properly attributed. Please note the following:</li> <ul> <li>If something of value was posted to the net, I informally assume that permission is granted to archive it here. If I am mistaken with respect to your posting, please inform me. </li> <li>I keep dates and names with these miscellaneous posts. Much of this info is older, before I knew I would be maintaining FAQs and digests. I worry that the date/author info has been inadvertently munged (but I don't <em>think</em> it has). My apologies if you do not get appropriately acknowledged, please let me know.</li> <li>When I started, I only kept posts what were interesting to me. Now, that I have www'd these digests, I try to keep technical posts that fit the theme of the digests. I only include new information; I rarely include inflamatory postings as their archival could only serve to embarass the author. Fortunately for the internet community, there is a direct and distinct correlation between valuable information and the quality of presentation in all postings. This simplifies things. <li>Some FAQs are created and maintained by other people and the most recent version I have seen is included here for your convenience. I can not guarantee that this is the absolute latest version.</li> <li>I make no representation that this information will be useful to you, or that it is technically correct. It is simply a compendium of net wisdom that I have found useful.</li> <li>Most information is in textual ascii form. This enables users with minimal knowledge and configurations to easily get the data.</li> </ul> </ul> <h4> Electric and acoustic guitar <a href="pickups.html">pickup reviews and FAQs</a>.</h4> <ul> <li>The review form is here - please contribute a review!</li> </ul> <h4> Electric guitar <a href="customizing.html"> customization </a> FAQs.</h4> <h4> Guitar <a href="effects.html"> electronics </a> FAQs and digests.</h4> <h4> Guitar <a href="faq/faq.buildGuitar.txt">construction</a> books.</h4> <h4> <a href="amps.html"> Amps, speakers, </a> and related FAQs and digests.</h4> <hr> <h3> A few <em>very</em> relevant pages - you've got to check these out... </h3> <h4> <a href="http://harmony-central.mit.edu/"> Harmony-Central </a> www page. <h4> <a href="http://www.wwu.edu/~n9343176/index.html"> Leper's Abode </a> www page (effects schematics). <h4> <a href="http://www.gibson.com/">Gibson's </a> www page. </body> </html>