This is my 2nd purchase for 2009, another great, soothing release by Gerald Veasley. It's not a fresh offering though, a live capture of his 2005 performance at the Jazz Base. The music on board isn't one of purist origins, it's more easy listening than anything else. I'm a fan of Mr. Veasley not because of his affiliation with the Ibanez brand name but for his great, catchy melody coupled with an unmistakable sense of tranquility.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
The smooth operator
This is my 2nd purchase for 2009, another great, soothing release by Gerald Veasley. It's not a fresh offering though, a live capture of his 2005 performance at the Jazz Base. The music on board isn't one of purist origins, it's more easy listening than anything else. I'm a fan of Mr. Veasley not because of his affiliation with the Ibanez brand name but for his great, catchy melody coupled with an unmistakable sense of tranquility.
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Yeap.. i try it first.. but i guess i miss the part that has buzz.. but i ask the lady which i presumed is davis' wife.. she told me is ok to bring down for adjustments.. but not if sure i sld just bring it straight to another shop recommended by my friend's teacher.
pertaining to your PRS SE (which has nothing to do with Gerald Veasley...):
*if you value what your friend said, maybe you can consider BUT do keep in mind that the rectification is CHARGEABLE
*you can ask someone in the know to take a look & maybe give a breakdown of the problem you are facing with
from your preliminary descriptions, your guitar might need some action/ neck straightening adjustments. there might be a case of an errant fret which requires some filing down/ re-dressing.
ok , thks SUB..
i think i will take it down to DAVIS on tuesday.. if problem persists , then i will take it to another shop.. BTW where is beez located? does he do this kinda service?
thks =]
you can definitely refer to BEEZ: http://theguitaraddict.blogspot.com/2008/03/beez-work.html
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