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I usually only use neck and neck/bridge so I'll make an effort to use all pickup positions.
Don't you go wearing out that switch
!I usually only use neck and neck/bridge so I'll make an effort to use all pickup positions.
!The last time I tried the bridge pickup I got no sound out of it at all, I had to exercise the switch back and forth to clean the oxide off it before the bridge pickup came to life...Don't you go wearing out that switch!
If you want a real challenge, try using only the bridge pickup for the whole week.![]()
I just spent the whole week with one guitar with one pickup.I have a single guitar with one pickup (a Firebird I) and I have had stretches where it's been the only guitar I have played for a week or more at a time. It does make you get creative with the controls and location of your picking.
I just spent the whole week with one guitar with one pickup.
I usually only use the bridge pickup for what I play. Once in awhile I switch. Depends which band and songs. At home it's the bridge.If you want a real challenge, try using only the bridge pickup for the whole week.![]()
WHAT?????????PEAVEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I mean... it at least has a double locking trem system.. looks like a Khaler? I mean... maybe if you downtune to C?Can't decide if I like it or not...
It's Tele shaped, but...
Thats awesome! Looks like EMGs with a Floyd?View attachment 54101
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Thats awesome! Looks like EMGs with a Floyd?
You'd like the body and pickups but you'd want a beefier neckCan't decide if I like it or not...
It's Tele shaped, but...
I can handle the thin neck. My Esquire has a skinny little stick, and I love it. My Gretsch is on the thin side too. To me, neck profile has never been a deal breaker.You'd like the body and pickups but you'd want a beefier neck
The neck on this is very close to late 80's Fender, feels almost identical to the one I had in the 1989 Strat Plus.
You'd like it then. I'd actually encourage anyone to try one if they come across one.I can handle the thin neck. My Esquire has a skinny little stick, and I love it. My Gretsch is on the thin side too. To me, neck profile has never been a deal breaker.