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Still waiting on a $200 8 string, cheapest I've seen is $499 so far.
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trimph1 wrote:
susiwong wrote:
trimph1 wrote:The guitar I picked up to do some modding on has a humbucker--albeit a weak one :hihi: ---has said pick up just 2" from the fixed bridge--with the 2 humbuckers I got--and the Floyd Rose trem bridge I am now thinking--just how close to the neck can I go with this set up? :?
:?: :?: :?:
Bolt on neck--- :oops:
hammer on neck :shrug:
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justin3am wrote:My question was more if the Sustainer is different enough from using an ebow to justify the cost. If the difference is in the playing technique that is cool, I have no qualms about learning.
Apples and bananas.
An ebow is extremely limiting as far as playing technique is concerned, almost a gimmick. No offense ... :shrug:
A Sustainer however is completely transparent in operation, very organic.
You play the guitar like you're used to, all techniques work like before. :tu:
Personally I digthe setting that emphasizes the octave best, used sparingly you can make it sound like real feedback, almost.
That's basically what I meant with my previous comment.
Haven't tried, maybe even eBow + Sustainer would sound cool, too ?
Ymmv,
susiwong

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susiwong wrote:
Hink wrote:now you've done it, you insulted the hammers

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We need
MORE POWER !

Lol,
susiwong
Need more of this----first this--needs some BOOM!!

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then one can bust up the pieces--

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rectus_dominus wrote:About the Marshall: I don't think I'd invest in something what has tubes in it. I'm afraid of the tube's lifetime and the sturdiness.
The JMP-1 doesn't feed high voltage to its tube. I wouldn't be surprised if a single tube lasts your lifetime.

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Hink wrote:hammer on neck :shrug:
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DIY ! :love:
Right up your alley, Hink ? :P

Lol,
susiwong

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NEKRO.MACHINE wrote:"Vintage Ibanez Guitars" really is not a term i have heard used before/classic maybe...Vintage is pushing it, no?
You should see my 70s bent top Les Paul. The bent top was done only to save money yet it creates a sound that's markedly different from a carved top Les Paul.

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NEKRO.MACHINE wrote:The reason(s) i still want to get my mits on an ADA MP1:

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and NO before anyone attempts to say it - It is not a poor man's Triaxis/Soldano/JMP-1! With Mods it is dope and the MP2 is on my rack list also still along with some more high end units
I've got a Voodoo-modded MP1, a Hafler-Bogner, and two Soldano's (one purple, one gray) and none of them do it for me like a proper amp. :( My voodoo-modded DSL slays them.

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JediMind wrote:Jackson DK2T
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There have been some low-priced DK2T's with Sustainiacs on Ebay lately. Since you're into the Dinky body, I recommend checking one of those out.

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hibidy wrote:If anyone wants my SE singlecut I'll let is go for 250 usd/usa

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Is it still available? I'd like to buy it, that's beautiful!

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Uncle E wrote:
rectus_dominus wrote:About the Marshall: I don't think I'd invest in something what has tubes in it. I'm afraid of the tube's lifetime and the sturdiness.
The JMP-1 doesn't feed high voltage to its tube. I wouldn't be surprised if a single tube lasts your lifetime.
Been having two JMP-1s for maybe 15 years now, one in a live rig and one as a studio workhorse, used almost daily.
Haven't had a single tube issue yet, and don't expect one.
From time to time I try new ones, no significant difference with identical types so I put the old ones back in. :shrug:
And even if a tube goes bad, so what ?
It's not like they are expensive by any means.
Ymmv,
susiwong

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Uncle E wrote:I've got two Soldano's (one purple, one gray)
Interesting !
Are you talking SP77 ?
Which one do you prefer ?
Just curious ...
Cheers,
susiwong

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susiwong wrote:Are you talking SP77 ?
Which one do you prefer ?
Yes, the SP77. I don't much like either one. :(

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Uncle E wrote:
susiwong wrote:Are you talking SP77 ?
Which one do you prefer ?
Yes, the SP77. I don't much like either one. :(
I hear you.
It's not a bad pre, but the Soldano tones I love are more related to the power stage, trannies and all, than the preamp imho.
And they sound shitty at low volume.
Unfortunately my gray one was extremely picky as far as power amps go, so I sold it and never looked back.
I'll probably pick up an SLO someday, when I find a good used one, that's the real deal.
Btw, I much preferred the gray SP77 over the purple one a friend used to play, that's why I asked.
Talking about low to mid gain here, metal might be oompletely different, dunno.
Ymmv,
susiwong

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Maybe, maybe not my next guitar but my cheap-ish tele hunting uncovered this: http://www.imuso.co.uk/Electric-Guitars ... ar-Natural

seems a lot of guitar for the money, anyone any experience of them?

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