Image 1 — My brand new jet js500 sls
Image 2 — My brand new jet js500 sls
Image 3 — My brand new jet js500 sls
Image 4 — My brand new jet js500 sls
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My brand new jet js500 sls

I just set it up with super low action and 9 gauge strings, it plays like my charvel I used to own, super happy with it and it sounds phenomenal, plus the Wilkinson bridge is the smoothest ive ever owned, the neck it brilliant and feels better than my charvel did, its basically a charvel for less than half the price

u/Ok-Cook-3928 — 3 days ago
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New amp, my first tube amp

I just traded a firefly buckethead copy for this amp, super happy with the sound, its a fender deville 2x12 original model

u/Ok-Cook-3928 — 5 days ago

ibanez rgar42mfmt drop in tremolo upgrade option?

Is there a direct drop in tremolo like a gotoh or a non locking one i can use in an ibanez rgar42mfmt, it doesnt matter to me if its double locking or not, i just want to know if theres a drop in upgrade i can buy for this guitar

u/Ok-Cook-3928 — 6 days ago

Does anyone have any experience with jet guitars?

Im super close to buying a jet js500 sls, i love the look and the specs but i dont know if they are any good, im on a very tight budget and want feedback on these, im extremely picky about the neck of a guitar as well so i mainly am asking for comparisons and general feel in that regard, thanks

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u/Ok-Cook-3928 — 9 days ago

What can I do to get a cleaner image for nighttime monochrome photography

Im just not sure if they are turning out well, they seem very grainy to me, do I expose for a longer time? I was shooting on tri x at the middle of the night with a tripod and a shutter release cable

u/Ok-Cook-3928 — 2 months ago

Why do my film scans suck

I cant tell if its my scanner or if it is my film solution, I use a canon eos 7d for scanning with a 90mm tamron macro lens, my film solution is stored is cheap plastic bottles from dollar tree and I cant tell why the photos suck, everyone else's photos look way sharper than mine, I know its not my film camera because ive shot on so many with a ton of different glass. I use filmlab on my desktop for converting my scans into positives as well

u/Ok-Cook-3928 — 3 months ago