
I would call it "Mount V".
“V-way to Heaven”…I would call it "Mount V".
Ha! Genius!“V-way to Heaven”…
Love it“V-way to Heaven”…
Do it! That thing smokes!Thanks ibmorjamin, I am considering a Dean Black Gold that is at my local music store, that and possibly a faded Gib or a few other options.
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Did you get to play that Dean?Thanks ibmorjamin, I am considering a Dean Black Gold that is at my local music store, that and possibly a faded Gib or a few other options.
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Some of that tone / feedback / sustain is that Silver Jubilee amp. If you crank it enough any Marshall tube amp should pull that off for the most part.All this guitar searching has me finding all kinds of cool guitars and some interesting demo's too.
Yes the fella above was a young fella doing his best to rock his Black Gold V, but I also saw the fella below doing a demo of a Dean V and now this Dean Z Explorer.
He is right, it definitely has nice tone and sustain. Very tempting guitars.
Some of that tone / feedback / sustain is that Silver Jubilee amp. If you crank it enough any Marshall tube amp should pull that off for the most part.
Oh man, 79 T tops. I would love to hear that.Here is a crazy or not so crazy observation on that front. I will go back to my Epiphone LP and will argue how good it sounds even with the stock EPI pickups.
However, my LP is no longer stock. 1st, I put a pair of 1979 T Tops in it. 2nd, I had Baltimore's finest luthier install a bone nut in it. It could be my imagination, but even with my lowly Solid State Princeton Chorus amp, I can get sustain for days, and if I play through my Fender Red Knob The Twin or Marshall JMP 50 watt head, It gets into the type tone you mention. Good stuff.
2 more choices I have locally that are in the $1100-$1200 range.
2016 Trad Pro
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And here is a 2007 Faded that I have dealt with this player/seller before when I bought my PRS Santana SE. This one comes with Black Winter pickups and Sperzel Locking tuners along with the original tuners and case.
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Fitz, thanks for the pic in the Tele thread.
Here is a crazy or not so crazy observation on that front. I will go back to my Epiphone LP and will argue how good it sounds even with the stock EPI pickups.
However, my LP is no longer stock. 1st, I put a pair of 1979 T Tops in it. 2nd, I had Baltimore's finest luthier install a bone nut in it. It could be my imagination, but even with my lowly Solid State Princeton Chorus amp, I can get sustain for days, and if I play through my Fender Red Knob The Twin or Marshall JMP 50 watt head, It gets into the type tone you mention. Good stuff.
Here is a clip of my same year/ model Epi LP with the stock pickups, not me playing. But if Kevin can make a stock Epi sound good. Think how good they sound with Gibson parts.Oh man, 79 T tops. I would love to hear that.
Of course the guitar is part of it , speakers and the pickup.
My 1st thoughts too..Also the best answer is Wireless!
