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1 like • 19h
@Ed Grossheim Thank you! 😊
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@Shawn Broad Thanks so much, and Welcome!!🤗
July 4 / 250 / weekend
What was your weekends like? New music ? A new venue? A new Guitar? I was given a Zager Acoustic Guitar.!
3 likes • 4d
Would love to see a picture of the Zager! I spent my weekend learning new songs for a possible gig in August (first one in a long time, if it works out).
1 like • 3d
@Kristopher Swenson gotta be picky! We like what we like, and if it doesn’t feel right, we won’t play it, or play it as much. Totally get it!
4 likes • 3d
Nice! What a wonderful gift! 😊
Thanks Omni
Periodically, I like to write some things in order to thank people, and this happens to be one of those times. I know there’s a lot more folks that follow Omni or part of Omni that we don’t see right on here, but those of us that do seem the right back-and-forth has been really an encouraging thing to me as a fellow guitar player. Love the idea, love the inventions, love the purchases that are shared with us in different in various ideas and most of all the talent that is amongst us. This has been fun and once again, like I said before, we all like the music. Taylor, thanks for inviting us.!
7 likes • 12d
Hear hear!! Many kudos for this great community!! And I LOVE my Orangewood guitar!!! 😊
Trial & Error Can Look Intentional
Been working on the enclosure design for my coffin delay pedal “Eternal Decay” and this was one of those moments where mistakes actually turned into something cool. The first burn didn’t come out how I wanted… so I ran it again. And again. And again. Wrong settings and fixing alignment issues ended up with me literally burning over previous burns, which created this accidental shadow/ghosting effect around the text. But looking at it now, it almost feels intentional, like a worn, haunted aesthetic. You can see the difference in the pictures: - One version has that layered “shadow” look from multiple passes - The final burn came out clean once I dialed in the settings Perfect example of how trial and error is part of the process—sometimes the “mistake” actually give you ideas you wouldn’t have planned. On the circuit side, I’ve also been tweaking my delay design. It’s getting really close—just a few final adjustments and it’ll be ready for a full sound test 👀🔊🎵🎶 But I’m curious: 👉 Would you keep the shadowed “imperfect” version for character? 👉 Or go with the clean, crisp final look?
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Trial & Error Can Look Intentional
3 likes • 20d
I love happy accidents. 😁 Cool box!!
1 like • 19d
@Ronald Parada I love it! 😊
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Victor Penniman
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Guitarist/Multi-Instrumentalist, Educator, Composer.

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Joined Feb 15, 2025
Kansas City, MO
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