1. They have this sort of dark stain on them, it looks like an oil stain but it's dry.
    I don't know what it is, but I want to remove it without rubbing off the gold plating.
  2. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    They have this sort of dark stain on them, it looks like an oil stain but it's dry.
    I don't know what it is, but I want to remove it without rubbing off the gold plating.


    Oh yes, if it is dry you should remove it, it won't do any good (and looks very bad for sure)... A soft damp coth and a bit of soap (or any grease/oil remover) will do it.
  3. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    Oh yes, if it is dry you should remove it, it won't do any good (and looks very bad for sure)... A soft damp coth and a bit of soap (or any grease/oil remover) will do it.


    Ok, thanks i'll try that
  4. Really? His rack looks pretty much the same to me. He's even kept the vertigo tour design on it. He's added effects, but for new songs, I don't think he rethinks TOO many of the old songs.

    - Actually you are wrong. He's always incorporated the new effects in to some of the older songs.
    - As far back as ZOO TV, he even experimented with the Whammy WH-1 during "Bad".
    - The Sobbat appeared during Elevation tour but began getting used on older songs, like UTEOTW by the Vertigo tour.
    - The Harmonic Transformer came into the Edge's arsenal during UV.

    - Edge has added different amps each tour to suppliment the Vox amps. All of these change and alter the character of the tones.

    - Listen to the bootlegs, tour by tour... there are differences in the guitars tones. Those differences are between different effects settings and combinations, as well as adding and subtracting gear.

    - Guitarwise things have changed from tour to tour. Tele's for SBS for Elevation and Vertigo have changed to a Strat - although a different make, model and with different character to his old black Strat.

    - The Line 6 Variax 700's employed during Vertigo tour were not only used for a newer song but The Edge used one to re-work/re-imagine "The Fly".

    - Acoustic guitars have changed, almost every tour. Each offering a different tonality and fee. From the more synthetic sound of the Lawrence pickup loaded Washburn in the early days to the more vintage look and feel of the Gibson Jumbos used on the last two tours.

    - Stuck In A Moment itselt went from electric to an acoustic version in an alternate tuning. Different gear, used differently, tune re-imagined. Proof is in the pudding.

    - I never said that he changed out all gear each tour. But he does change gear. He does reimagine how he uses the older gear. And he does constantly experiment with gear.

    - Even during tours things get swapped out. He took out the Ampeg Scrambler and added the Durham Sex Drive during the 3rd leg of Vertigo tour, for example.

    - So what is in the rack on show # 1, isn't always how things end on the end of the tour.

    Just saying, it might not be as night and day as you might like but the idea that he doesn't does not hold water. Edge is constantly changing out.

    Perhaps we will have to agree to disagree but I challenge you to look around, listen and you will see that while not sweeping change - there is a far greater change in gear and approach than you have given credit.
  5. Strap slipped off my guitar and the lead in the socket bounced of a stand on the floor Really annoying buzz now Any way of fixing this without going to a guitar shop cos they are all a trek away
  6. Has anyone else notices that at the end of the live performances of No Line on the Horizon Bono always seems to go over to his Vox amp and pretend to play around with it? Why does he do this so much? The fact that his guitar is also so far down in the mix and the very generic fuzzy distortion doesn't help with the goofiness of it since that's all that's audible. While re-watching the Rose Bowl show I could barely hear his guitar come through at all, even with my in-ear-canal ear buds.
  7. Originally posted by wyn525i:Has anyone else notices that at the end of the live performances of No Line on the Horizon Bono always seems to go over to his Vox amp and pretend to play around with it? Why does he do this so much? The fact that his guitar is also so far down in the mix and the very generic fuzzy distortion doesn't help with the goofiness of it since that's all that's audible. While re-watching the Rose Bowl show I could barely hear his guitar come through at all, even with my in-ear-canal ear buds.


    Thats true I can never hear his guitar
  8. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Really? His rack looks pretty much the same to me. He's even kept the vertigo tour design on it. He's added effects, but for new songs, I don't think he rethinks TOO many of the old songs.

    - Actually you are wrong. He's always incorporated the new effects in to some of the older songs.
    - As far back as ZOO TV, he even experimented with the Whammy WH-1 during "Bad".
    - The Sobbat appeared during Elevation tour but began getting used on older songs, like UTEOTW by the Vertigo tour.
    - The Harmonic Transformer came into the Edge's arsenal during UV.

    - Edge has added different amps each tour to suppliment the Vox amps. All of these change and alter the character of the tones.

    - Listen to the bootlegs, tour by tour... there are differences in the guitars tones. Those differences are between different effects settings and combinations, as well as adding and subtracting gear.

    - Guitarwise things have changed from tour to tour. Tele's for SBS for Elevation and Vertigo have changed to a Strat - although a different make, model and with different character to his old black Strat.

    - The Line 6 Variax 700's employed during Vertigo tour were not only used for a newer song but The Edge used one to re-work/re-imagine "The Fly".

    - Acoustic guitars have changed, almost every tour. Each offering a different tonality and fee. From the more synthetic sound of the Lawrence pickup loaded Washburn in the early days to the more vintage look and feel of the Gibson Jumbos used on the last two tours.

    - Stuck In A Moment itselt went from electric to an acoustic version in an alternate tuning. Different gear, used differently, tune re-imagined. Proof is in the pudding.

    - I never said that he changed out all gear each tour. But he does change gear. He does reimagine how he uses the older gear. And he does constantly experiment with gear.

    - Even during tours things get swapped out. He took out the Ampeg Scrambler and added the Durham Sex Drive during the 3rd leg of Vertigo tour, for example.

    - So what is in the rack on show # 1, isn't always how things end on the end of the tour.

    Just saying, it might not be as night and day as you might like but the idea that he doesn't does not hold water. Edge is constantly changing out.

    Perhaps we will have to agree to disagree but I challenge you to look around, listen and you will see that while not sweeping change - there is a far greater change in gear and approach than you have given credit.



    You are quite right about all of the things you said, however, like you said, it's not night and day. If you look at how much his sound changed from JT to AB, even on older songs, like you mentioned the WH-1 on Bad, then there was the tremolo/noise gate on still haven't found, it was a lot bigger of a change back then. Even going from Zoo to Pop was a big change, look at streets, they added an almost remixed ending, added a phaser on I will follow, and SBS was TOTALLY differet on that tour. Those to me are night and day as far as sounds go. All i'm saying is, from vertigo to 360, there isn't that much of a change. The ones you mentioned are true, but they're subtle enough that the average listener won't notice a difference, while the average listener would notice a difference in the ones i mentioned (i hope). And the acoustic sounds aren't THAT different to me, to me an acoustic is an acoustic, that's about as far as they go for me. The Variax however, was a very nice touch. But I wouldn't go as far to say they "re-imagined" the song, it was basically the zootv version reworked a bit. The elevation tour version would be what I'd call a "re-imagination" and even that is saying a lot.
  9. Originally posted by jofice:Strap slipped off my guitar and the lead in the socket bounced of a stand on the floor Really annoying buzz now Any way of fixing this without going to a guitar shop cos they are all a trek away


    Yikes. Guitar injuries are no fun. Strap-locks are a good thing.




  10. Yeh I know my friend showed me them after it happened It was even more annoying cos I was just after getting a new amp and was leaning over to change the settings and it slipped off
  11. Originally posted by jofice:Strap slipped off my guitar and the lead in the socket bounced of a stand on the floor Really annoying buzz now Any way of fixing this without going to a guitar shop cos they are all a trek away


    Maybe it's the pickups. Since it may range from just getting loose to real damage, you should do the trek anyway.
  12. @thunderbolt

    I think I always knew I'd be taking the trek Hope it aint to bad though