Originally Posted by Jakg
i know, but let that be our little secret, ok?
Wait, all of you can read this too
Originally Posted by Captain Slow
quick, edit the post and take it away!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Jakg
but i thought we discussed this, we were ready to come out about it?
No - fraid not, although i better not post a pic of my last romantic interlude fear you all laugh!
Originally Posted by Captain Slow
lol, do you not trust the lfs world jak? come on, open up. (was going to put something ruda about opening up here but fear il get a ban)
hmm. cheers for the help guys. i dont think its over heating, but (i know it sounds stupid) the fact that my house is the coldest house in england affect it, cos i got an electric piano that i have trouble with during the winter, so i jus realised it could be that its too cold. and yes its a proper guitar amp. and by proper i mean it isnt one of those crappy little things with a 8" speaker you buy from argos. i mite one day invest in a marshell.
hi. for some reason, when i play my guitar on my amp, it will be fine, then all of a sudden, the sound dies and goes really quiet, although i can still hear it quietly,you could say it sounds like its being suffocated. i can egt it back to normal, but i have to turn the speaker right up, and them it gives a really loud pop and is back normal again.
does anyone know or have any ideas as to what could be wrong?
hmm. tat gave me an idea. high res gridgirls. with costume skins.
but on a more serious note i think that the collision with the supersonicspringloaded barriers needs to be rectified. honestly, the only person they dont launch into the air is chuck norris
it would bemoved due to it being in wrong place, it would be closed due to me and nutty boy goin way of topic and beingdisrespectful. so apologies on our behalf. youv done nothing wrong.
ust out of interest, how do peple go about laerning a new track? i always try to go round a few times in say, 3rd gear, then gradually start going faster and braking later, sort of testing boundries.