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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @GROCK619
    @GROCK619 28 дней назад

    Thanks. Happy holiday

  • @aminahmed2220
    @aminahmed2220 28 дней назад +1

    Awesome video Jim❤😊

  • @MiguelMakesMusic
    @MiguelMakesMusic 23 дня назад

    this black friday i picked up a Gamma G50 and a used True Spring that I plan to stick inside of the amp for a princeton on a budget. haven't taken the amp out of the box but the True Spring pedal sounds awesome.

  • @SolidMoses
    @SolidMoses 28 дней назад

    Man, that ice blue jaguar sounds.....oh god. Great playing too, as always.

    • @AudiomoMusic
      @AudiomoMusic  28 дней назад

      Yeah I’m sorry about that, I couldn’t be asked in the moment to set up the levels correctly so I’m assuming it was atrocious and clipping to death

    • @SolidMoses
      @SolidMoses 28 дней назад

      @AudiomoMusic Not at all, I loved it.

  • @davidallen346
    @davidallen346 28 дней назад

    I'd like to buy that green Tokai les paul but no money

    • @AudiomoMusic
      @AudiomoMusic  23 дня назад +1

      i say this at least once or twice a week browsing japanese shops, this addiction is no bueno man haha

  • @tomasodriziola
    @tomasodriziola 28 дней назад

    I do wonder about the supra amps they sound great on RUclips but I don't see them often at gigs

    • @AudiomoMusic
      @AudiomoMusic  28 дней назад

      we are gonna have to wait and see how this holds up I suppose.

  • @jasonswitzer1748
    @jasonswitzer1748 27 дней назад

    Heritage guitars are fantastic… but not for Jim (because he doesn’t like LP shaped single cut guitars). But if YOU like Gibson Les Paul’s, I STRONGLY recommend you check them out. They cost less than Gibson, come from Gibson’s old factory in Kalamazoo, MI and feel spectacular in the hand. Bummer about the H150 review. My experience with them has been nothing short of great.

    • @AudiomoMusic
      @AudiomoMusic  25 дней назад

      I don't disagree with a word you just said, they fly under the radar because they don't say Gibson on the headstock AND the shape of the headstock. gutiars themselves are great ime

  • @elevenAD
    @elevenAD 28 дней назад

    Wow an Agile! While im not fan of the 2XXX series (2000,2500,2800), some of the old school 3XXXs(3000 and 3100) were too good to be true! 3010s were odd in that they just didn't feel, play or look like 3XXXs, i really think they were made in the factory that produced the 2XXX series. This past summer my old bassist called me and asked if i would help write guitar parts to some songs he and his band had written, i went in with the full intention of using PRS/Vox since their guitarist was playing SGs/Marshall i thought it would be a good fit, NOPE sounded like ass and to my ears the guitars just didn't mix well, tried a Les Paul sounded dull(no mojo), tried a strat and it was an improvement but sounded too thin, ended up grabbing an Agile 3100 with a Maple fretboard, mini bucker in the bridge and a P90 neck and the clouds parted, the tone was a perfect fit and the guitar played just as good as any of the others i had tried, probably plays a lil better than my Les Pauls, the whole experience just reminded me why i still have five 3XXXs, i know i would never ever get the dollar value for what they are worth to me so i have never even considered selling. The one issue i do have with my 3xxxs is they are all effin boat anchors, every one of them, i would need some type of ridicules strap to ever gig an Agile i swear!

    • @AudiomoMusic
      @AudiomoMusic  23 дня назад

      It's wild how fast time went by isn't it? I had a 3100 purple bird that was a boat anchor as well but I loved it, I only sold it to add to funds for my move to California. Never gigged it, not a once but it was glorious to play sitting down

    • @elevenAD
      @elevenAD 23 дня назад

      @@AudiomoMusic ♥

  • @MaryMitchell-w3s
    @MaryMitchell-w3s 27 дней назад

    Thank you so much for this amazing video! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?

    • @AudiomoMusic
      @AudiomoMusic  27 дней назад

      Your seed phrase is highly sensitive and should never be shared publicly or with anyone. Using your seed phrase, anyone could access and take control of your funds. For your safety, I recommend securing this immediately and avoiding sharing it online again.
      Now, to send your USDT from your SafePal wallet to Binance, follow these steps:
      1. Access Your SafePal Wallet
      Open your SafePal wallet application on your device.
      Use your credentials (PIN or biometric login) to access your wallet.
      2. Locate Your USDT
      Go to your wallet overview.
      Find and select USDT (Tether) from your list of assets.
      3. Find Your Binance USDT Deposit Address
      Log in to your Binance account (ensure it's the official Binance platform).
      Navigate to the Wallet section and choose Deposit.
      Select USDT as the asset to deposit.
      Choose the appropriate blockchain network (e.g., ERC20 for Ethereum, BEP20 for Binance Smart Chain, or TRC20 for Tron) based on your preferences and wallet compatibility.
      Important: Check the network fees and compatibility between your SafePal wallet and Binance.
      4. Copy Your Binance Deposit Address
      Copy the deposit address Binance provides for the selected network.
      5. Send USDT from SafePal to Binance
      Go back to your SafePal wallet.
      Select Send for your USDT.
      Paste your Binance deposit address in the recipient field.
      Ensure the selected network matches the one you chose on Binance (e.g., ERC20 or TRC20).
      Enter the amount of USDT you wish to send and confirm the transaction.
      6. Verify the Transaction
      After sending, monitor the transaction status in your SafePal wallet under "History."
      Once confirmed, check your Binance wallet for the incoming USDT.
      Tips for Security:
      Always double-check the deposit address and the blockchain network to avoid losing funds.
      Consider sending a small test transaction first to ensure everything works correctly.
      Store your seed phrase securely offline (not in digital form or online). Use a hardware wallet or other secure methods for long-term storage.