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I love my colors! Life used to be boring. Now, with my swimming pool blue, desert red, the twins (a little blah actually, but great necks!) and my natural colored bass (with the one white jass bass) I'm quite colorful. Hell, I'd die my hair.........if I had any |
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colors are fine, but when they are louder than my amps it's a problem ---- I never learned anything from being right Hink 2012 RIP Reason L. and Ian B |
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Hink wrote: Hink takes guitars and makes them his and it doesn't matter who likes them because he is
Maybe so. However, given that you and I have nearly the exact same pickup configurations, you might not be as off the wall as you think. btw, you'd love my #3 Ibanez. Seriously. Quote: BTW I did not go with push/pull, I went with two toggles and I hate to break it to you but even though you and I can get the same combos I'm not so sure that they are every possible combo...unless of course there is something you're leaving out. With the push/pull pots (or toggles like mine) you get Humbucker parallel, P-90s, single coil and Humbucker series correct?
You're right, I forgot that we can't mix different pickup configurations. I actually really want to try two humbuckers in the middle position, with one series and the other parallel, which is probably the only sound I've never heard. btw, one of my dream guitars, one that I've wanted for years and never thought I'd actually find, is on its way to me now: ![]() |
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ew wrote: If you really want to see a versatile wiring scheme:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/tonefiend/pickups/the-pagey-pro ject-phase-2an-insanely-versatile-les-paul/ Joe Gore is the MAN! I saw him playing on PJ Harvey's "To Bring Him My Love" tour and was blown away by his crisp chops and tone. The sound was explosive, probably the best guitar tone I've ever heard at a live gig, and it was all out of a little 1x12" Blue Angel. |
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PRS looks nice! |
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just saw this over at SS.org
What a beautiful guitar. Never heard of it. |
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hibidy wrote: just saw this over at SS.org
What a beautiful guitar. Never heard of it. Beautiful and bizarre. It looks like a custom build that someone put a Fender logo on to (what a shame), especially given the lack of fretboard position markers. Back to ew's Tone Fiend post, here's a mod I'm doing: http://www.seymourduncan.com/tonefiend/guitar/two-band-ptb-t one-control-useful-easy-cheap-awesome/ |
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Uncle E wrote: hibidy wrote: just saw this over at SS.org
What a beautiful guitar. Never heard of it. Beautiful and bizarre. It looks like a custom build that someone put a Fender logo on to (what a shame), especially given the lack of fretboard position markers. It's a jim root. They go for about 1500. |
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Uncle E wrote: ew wrote: If you really want to see a versatile wiring scheme:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/tonefiend/pickups/the-pagey-pro ject-phase-2an-insanely-versatile-les-paul/ Joe Gore is the MAN! I saw him playing on PJ Harvey's "To Bring Him My Love" tour and was blown away by his crisp chops and tone. The sound was explosive, probably the best guitar tone I've ever heard at a live gig, and it was all out of a little 1x12" Blue Angel. Yeah- Joe's amazing- and just an all around nice guy. We were on the same test list for something or another a few years ago, and we've had a couple interesting email exchanges since. He never fails to inspire me. ew |
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Uncle E wrote: Hink wrote: Hink takes guitars and makes them his and it doesn't matter who likes them because he is
Maybe so. However, given that you and I have nearly the exact same pickup configurations, you might not be as off the wall as you think. btw, you'd love my #3 Ibanez. Seriously. Quote: BTW I did not go with push/pull, I went with two toggles and I hate to break it to you but even though you and I can get the same combos I'm not so sure that they are every possible combo...unless of course there is something you're leaving out. With the push/pull pots (or toggles like mine) you get Humbucker parallel, P-90s, single coil and Humbucker series correct?
You're right, I forgot that we can't mix different pickup configurations. I actually really want to try two humbuckers in the middle position, with one series and the other parallel, which is probably the only sound I've never heard. btw, one of my dream guitars, one that I've wanted for years and never thought I'd actually find, is on its way to me now: ![]() I'm sure I would love your ibby, I was being cheeky...about the p-rails that's exactly what I was talking about, sooner or later (probably later) I will swap things around. During the installation of the pick-ups instead of changing my switch that changes my baritone from mono to stereo I figure I would reuse it and melted it trying to get solder off the contacts Congrats on the new guitar ---- I never learned anything from being right Hink 2012 RIP Reason L. and Ian B |
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some more "never going to happen but man I think these look awesome" guitars:
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Ignoring the obvious fault (a leftie) check out this stunner from a UK custom builder > Feline Guitars http://www.musicradar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=109372 ---- RIP Black Tom and Beckett. They weren't just cats, they were MY cats, the best cats ever. |
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Ian B wrote: Ignoring the obvious fault (a leftie) check out this stunner from a UK custom builder > Feline Guitars
http://www.musicradar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=109372 That's a beauty!!!! |
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hibidy wrote: Ian B wrote: Ignoring the obvious fault (a leftie) check out this stunner from a UK custom builder > Feline Guitars
http://www.musicradar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=109372 That's a beauty!!!! ---- RIP Black Tom and Beckett. They weren't just cats, they were MY cats, the best cats ever. |
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