Why would you think I thought you were moaning?Dean Aka Nekro wrote:Oh I know that you are not buying left, right and center Chris at all and I know that you also do sell gear not just buyStill even if you were that is cool with me as it is your own money to do what you want with mate. Sorry if I came across as moaning about others having money to spend and being pissed off because I do not...That is the last way I would ever want to be like!!! Just a why I have gone pretty quiet of late here in this department
Re the new model/price: I honestly would not worry about it being at a price which seems cheap/to good to be true almost even enter my mind/be of any concern aslong as it passes the acid test by sounding good and playing good. Look forward as I always shall do to hearing how you get on with it plus audio clips if warranted/you love it.
I certainly won't stop posting stuff I happen across which gets me abit excited/lustful over though even if it won't be my next or I will ever own it
Good old manto you
Your next guitar?
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Well, the "premium" line is kinda pricy. I mean, I paid 799 for my 920 and that was cheaper than they go now (899/949) and the other "premium" hardtails go for 949 most places. So 699 street is cheaper by a bit. We'll see, I'm hearing over at SS that people are having action issues with it......I can always send it backUncle E wrote:A. It's gorgeoushibidy wrote:I'm jonesing bad on this one......something just clicks HARD. Can't explain it.
B. It's an Ibanez
C. You have no self control
Seriously, it's going to be sweet. Just upgrade the pickups and get a good fret job for it, you'll be happy. If you haven't tried a Norton on a basswood body yet, you're missing out.
As for being too cheap to be true, that's actually pretty expensive for an Indonesian guitar, despite how pretty it is.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
by the by, if it wasn't for the price I'd NOT have bought it. I'm just really really curious to see what it's on about. Really would like a decent hardtail to put a bit heavier string on and do some alternate tunings. The one I have now (a prestige) is a nice guitar, but I still like to keep in standard tuning and then use a capo from time to time. I'm looking for something I can chunk with.
I will keep those pups in mind, I know you really like them (the ones I mentioned I already have sitting here in a box)
I will keep those pups in mind, I know you really like them (the ones I mentioned I already have sitting here in a box)
- KVRAF
- 20716 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Where was your 920 made?hibidy wrote:Well, the "premium" line is kinda pricy. I mean, I paid 799 for my 920 and that was cheaper than they go now (899/949) and the other "premium" hardtails go for 949 most places. So 699 street is cheaper by a bit. We'll see, I'm hearing over at SS that people are having action issues with it......I can always send it back
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- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
All "premiums" are made in Indonesia.Uncle E wrote:Where was your 920 made?hibidy wrote:Well, the "premium" line is kinda pricy. I mean, I paid 799 for my 920 and that was cheaper than they go now (899/949) and the other "premium" hardtails go for 949 most places. So 699 street is cheaper by a bit. We'll see, I'm hearing over at SS that people are having action issues with it......I can always send it back
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Dean Aka Nekro Dean Aka Nekro https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=162100
- KVRAF
- 6178 posts since 4 Oct, 2007 from Escaped At Last
I am sorry mate, I mean't to say the exact opposite in that you would never presume/think that. I should read back what I have typed out sometimes or it comes out all backwards. Just wanted to explain why I have been abit quiet on this thread as it is my numero uno thing to chat about and always enjoy talking with your goodself and the other gents. Appologize it came out unintended/the wrong manner.hibidy wrote:Why would you think I thought you were moaning?Dean Aka Nekro wrote:Oh I know that you are not buying left, right and center Chris at all and I know that you also do sell gear not just buyStill even if you were that is cool with me as it is your own money to do what you want with mate. Sorry if I came across as moaning about others having money to spend and being pissed off because I do not...That is the last way I would ever want to be like!!! Just a why I have gone pretty quiet of late here in this department
Re the new model/price: I honestly would not worry about it being at a price which seems cheap/to good to be true almost even enter my mind/be of any concern aslong as it passes the acid test by sounding good and playing good. Look forward as I always shall do to hearing how you get on with it plus audio clips if warranted/you love it.
I certainly won't stop posting stuff I happen across which gets me abit excited/lustful over though even if it won't be my next or I will ever own it
Good old manto you
I'm genuinely sorry you're having a rough go.
Let's face, many of us have been affected. It sucks.
Everyone has it rough which is what is exactly what I mean't to say & I know that I am never alone
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Please don't apologize, you are one of the best things about KVR. Your music is awesome, you're a killer musician, people look forward to hearing what you have to say. The knowledge you bring is awesome! You know WAY more about gear than many (most certainly me!)
I LOVE YOU MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I LOVE YOU MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- KVRAF
- 20716 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
hmm, I didn't know that.hibidy wrote:All "premiums" are made in Indonesia.
Return it and get this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Custom-Ibanez-P ... 257483a149
My 3120 has become my #1 Ibanez. It's a phenomenal instrument.
btw, I checked the eBay completed auctions and it seems that 3120's have gone up in value since I got mine. If you don't buy this one, I will, so we'll need to make sure we don't get into a bidding war with one another.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
OMG, that is lovely! Too good a price too. Shit I might be interested in that.Uncle E wrote:hmm, I didn't know that.hibidy wrote:All "premiums" are made in Indonesia.
Return it and get this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Custom-Ibanez-P ... 257483a149
My 3120 has become my #1 Ibanez. It's a phenomenal instrument.
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Dean Aka Nekro Dean Aka Nekro https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=162100
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- 6178 posts since 4 Oct, 2007 from Escaped At Last
We are all equals here and I learn so much off yourself and the other guys here. I am not worthy and humbled and I LOVE YOU TOO MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!hibidy wrote:I LOVE YOU MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So I harp on and on about the win of Alnico V based pickups over Ceramic based pickups (even though the Ceramic based pickups can have quite abit more output and playing metal mostly it would seem an illogical choice right?)
Well this quick video by Bare Knuckle 'pups' tells the whole story for me:
Peace, Love & Alnico V
- KVRAF
- 20716 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Ibanez used to use alnico in the bridge and ceramic in the neck. That makes some sense to me in concept, given that the alnico smoothes out the bright bridge position and the ceramic brightens up the muddy neck position, but both pickups were greatly improved when I replaced them with Dimarzio's. I once played a Fernandes with a Seymour Duncan Distortion in the neck position and I was surprised at how bright and chimey it sounded.Dean Aka Nekro wrote:So I harp on and on about the win of Alnico V based pickups over Ceramic based pickups (even though the Ceramic based pickups can have quite abit more output and playing metal mostly it would seem an illogical choice right?)
That ceramic actually sounds pretty good to me! What don't you like about it?Well this quick video by Bare Knuckle 'pups' tells the whole story for me:
$$$and I could just hear a Nailbomb, Aftermath or Blackhawk right at home instead of a DiMaz for variety/flavour and Eric have none of thiers never even tempted you mate?
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Those are f'n INSANE guitars!!!!!!!!!!! I looked into some stuff like that and they are just not going to happen. Caparison, guitar logistics, blackmachine, FORGET ABOUT ITDean Aka Nekro wrote:We are all equals here and I learn so much off yourself and the other guys here. I am not worthy and humbled and I LOVE YOU TOO MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!hibidy wrote:I LOVE YOU MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So I harp on and on about the win of Alnico V based pickups over Ceramic based pickups (even though the Ceramic based pickups can have quite abit more output and playing metal mostly it would seem an illogical choice right?)
Well this quick video by Bare Knuckle 'pups' tells the whole story for me:
and I could just hear a Nailbomb, Aftermath or Blackhawk right at home instead of a DiMaz for variety/flavour and Eric have none of thiers never even tempted you mate?
Peace, Love & Alnico V
@BKP: I want. But they don't grow on trees over here. There is a distro for the US but seems they never have the stock of anything I want.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
I did this same concept with my older LTD, when I bought my Daion from MW it had the stock pup in the neck and a Duncan Invader in the bridge. A while back I took the two Duncans I had in my Jackson and put them in the Daion (Seymour Duncan JB TB4 & Seymour Duncan Jazz SH2N). It's all in pieces but I still have my Ritchie Sambora Kramer (not bought because of RS) and of course it came with three Duncans in it (real Duncans, JB in the bridge and middle, JN in the neck) so I put the Invader in the bridge position in the LTD and the JB from the bridge of the Kramer in the neck. It really does sound good, call me crazy but I have always liked the invader even though I would not want one in every guitar it does have it's place.Uncle E wrote: I once played a Fernandes with a Seymour Duncan Distortion in the neck position and I was surprised at how bright and chimey it sounded.
That LTD is now set-up for stereo/mono and has two EMG PA-2 pre-amps in it (one is used when in mono), a beast in it's own right
BTW speaking of the Daion, I have the original knobs which are a big deal for the Power Mark XX model and it's resale value. They are these big aluminum things that I think are ugly as all hell, when I bought the guitar I replaced all the pots and knobs (even the switch knob) then I put the originals in a box. My Daion had one serious flaw that brought down the value and that was the brass truss rod cover with Power Mark XX engraved on it was missing. Note I said "had" and "was" because I now have a brass Power Mark XX truss rod cover, given the fact this guitar only ran for a few years and hasn't been made in 30 years I never thought I would see this.
However, I have no intention of ever selling this guitar. If I live long enough I'll leave it to my kids and by then hopefully they will get a nice surprise when they go to sell it
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
- KVRAF
- 7903 posts since 24 May, 2009 from Nationalism isn't my thing...
I know this thread is about guitars, but this is the bass that I really want to get when I have the extra money:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cort-Curbow-4-S ... 500wt_1050

I used to have the 5-string fretless version of this bass (different color) and I really loved the sound and feel to it.
My only problem is that I'm not sure I want to support Cort (even though I'd buy it used).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cort-Curbow-4-S ... 500wt_1050
I used to have the 5-string fretless version of this bass (different color) and I really loved the sound and feel to it.
My only problem is that I'm not sure I want to support Cort (even though I'd buy it used).
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