works

28 08 2011

surprised by the amount of traffic i seemingly get here. most of my contacts are via word of mouth from happy customers!

however, just dropping a note that i do NOT sell gear from this site. or do i sell gear for any commercial value at all. i sell myself. my services!





2011

1 01 2011

so i’ve finally cleared my backlog of guitars, setups, refrets, re-harnessing etc.

 

feels good to start the new year with no jobs pending! all ready to receive more in.

 

brand new year, with a renewed musical direction, with the same passion for technicalities.





is back

16 05 2010

and asking the questions of how many instruments should one really have?

I don’t have the answer…. but i think for basses. 6 should be just right. 5 would be almost perfect, but that would mean i would need to sell off one of my current ones.

This is a sneak peek of my latest bass.

I guess you can have many instruments you want in the world. But if none are set up right. Whats the point? If you only have one, and has got it serviced and setup proper, it’ll be better than the person with many, but not setup at all.

So thats right people :) get in contact with me today!





March the Bass Month

21 02 2010

March shall be deemed the bass month, I love working on basses although I don’t often get a chance too. This week was an exception where I worked on a few basses. Including my own! Assembled a high mass bridge on a japanese fender and did some thorough setups on 2 ibanez basses. Still in the midst of working on the neck of a beautiful Warwick Streamer LX4.

Next month, shall be bass month, book in your basses now and get 15% off what i usually charge to fully service your bass!

Some of the PJ configured basses I’ve worked/am working on. Book your basses in today people!





new supplier

16 02 2010

Well, I was a huge fan of supporting local businesses when I was staying in Auckland, New Zealand. Don’t see why I should stop now. Most definitely at times prices and stocks are hard to compete with the big 48 states, but local business people still need to put food on their table.

I would be getting supplies and stock from Music Master for most bits and pieces required for your guitars that I service.

check out his link on the right, just click on the image!

I’m still in talks with other companies that I’ve previously had the chance to work with, and am familiar with their line of products. Look out for more to come on this!

p.s. Also note the Tonefactor link on the right. Brad and his people are top notch retailers, and any pedal I buy new, would come from tonefactor. Ofcourse I get a few special privileges here and there. Let me know if you would like to join in for an order!





name cards and quotes

9 02 2010

Finally been able to get my cards rolling out. Been a long long two weeks but i’ve been having some good quality family time. definitely with the wrong circumstances though.

Managed to get a new head rest when i’m setting up guitars as well! Was thinking of wood working one out myself, but this would be more flexible and convenient. especially when i’m doing on site and rush jobs.

Finally done some overdue quotes as well with some shipments incoming from the USA. Should look forward with a good steady flow of jobs after the chinese new year.

the cards have given me a new idea for a new bass as well! how apt





Floyd Rose

23 01 2010

a perfect floyd rose setup on a sleepy afternoon.






bands of friends

19 01 2010

or friends of bands. there are not too many bands that i would give a mention for the sake of mentioning. or name dropping for name drops sake.

however. there are two bands of friends in new zealand that i find worthy enough to mention. besides a lil bias thoughts ofcourse!

First up, a band lead by a good friend and you could say instigator of my stupid gear obsession in a direct/indirect way. Atlanta Fall lead up by front man cum song writer, fellow Malaysian Jim Yong. A four piece pop rock outfit emerging from the depths of Auckland, New Zealand, with a seemingly fresh and aggressive sick puppy love style of writing citing influences of paramore and underoath yet trying to melt the ladies hearts. I managed to get along to a few gigs, putting the countless raw demos i’ve heard of from the band out of my head, and managed to get some decent shots of the band in the process.

atlanta fall were just beginning to nail a consistent good live sound when i last heard them, i even had the chance to sit down and do some microphone shoot outs to best suit the vocals for the band mix. Jim Yong the ex-gear whore currently captures the ladies imaginations with a Shure Beta57 in his pack. Thats right, a beta57, not a 58.

atlanta fall is due to release an ep in the next month or so, from the two tracks i’ve heard, it may very well shoot them up to pop-rock stardom!

the other band to mention is, Tokyo Keys who call them self a huge wall of synth is quite apt with the amount of synths and backing tracks they use. I had the privilege to mix the band at their first non-parachute live show. If i was a punter that night, i would have thought these guys were famous and i’ve been living under a rock! Their show was amongst the favorite sound gigs i’ve done. Simply amazing, setting up the stage for them was bit of a headache however! Their demos on myspace, a boy who fell and runaways in the night are my most played songs for two weeks running. have a listen and be a fan!

a shot i took from said gig. these guys truly know how to write songs that stick to your head! with plans to be the coldplay of new zealand, they have even imported a gearwhorewannabe/genius from nowhere! Paul Jackson from Oswaldtwistle plays a Nord Lead 2, Korg SV-1, other misc Korg synths and pedals as well! also seen in the picture is a yamaha cp-70 belonging to front man Jordan Westrupp (yet another tech/musical whizz).





inspirasi

19 01 2010

inspirasi why the birth of vinzmusic? over the years i’ve heard countless complaints on the conditions of guitars in Malaysia. Even picking up the guitar myself, horrible action, wrong string gauges, bridges that were miles high! would i have benefited with better setup guitar? maybe….

i once heard about a friend buying a japanese fender locally, it was set up bad. Being a customer, and definitely within his rights, asked for a setup, straighten the neck, lower the action, intonation sorted. He was asked to pay an excess of RM160. For a guitar he had had yet to play outside of the shop. Ridiculous. My service to you, includes stupidly affordable setups, good ones too! Let my service to you fuel my passion for tinkering around. Like a regularly serviced vehicle, your guitar needs to be serviced on a regular basis too.

my palette expands towards the live sound experience as well. trying my best to match the most suited pieces of gear towards your act, as well as the best eq and mixes that can be done with the available gear or budget. experiences in musical gear retail has given me a good edge to try out different microphones and different setups, talking and discussing to customers and fellow gear heads on the most optimum setup for their sound. most optimum does not at all mean the most expensive! i probably may enjoy doing a live mix for a vibrant energetic band just as much as i enjoy jumping around on stage with my bass!

1969 Fender Strat i had the opportunity to take apart and setup (and even photograph) courtesy of my time at Music Planet, New Zealand. 1969 isn’t exactly an awesome year for Fender but is made popular due to the Hendrix antics.





tokyo keys-gats

18 01 2010








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