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The burst will show up and kerryboy will be very upset...
Just gotta keep visiting this thread daily... any minute by now... I feel it... it has a long tenon, it's faded... close your eyes and feel it...
If you think this guy is lying about the burst, move along, go look for other threads.
This "witch hunt" some of you are trying to pass (clearly mixing the burst and the Martin story to deceive the OP) is pretty petty
What if the OP is lying about the burst? I won't feel deceived. I don't know...
A key way to use 50's wiring to it's best is rolling down the Tone control together with the volume... Rolling down the tone while the volume is already down makes more treble go through, the opposite of the regular/non-50's wiring
"On this day in 1965, John Mayall released the single Witch Doctor / Telephone Blues on Immediate Records, where I was a producer.
It was recorded at Pye Studios with jazzer Hughie Flint on drums, John McVie on bass (middle), John Mayall (left) on keyboards and vocals and Eric Clapton (right)...
Hey guys! I'm heading NYC early July and I'm looking for a entry level small vintage combo. Been serching on reverb for a $650 maximum price and got a few amps that got my attention. But the thing is I have some knowledge on marshalls and fenders, but nothing besides.
The amps that got my...
Seeing a korina Explorer being played isn't something ordinary, but I can't help myself but listen to that V very carefully. Amos is such a beast.
Also, Joe's tone is second to none. Little Girl, my favourite bluesbreaker's track, is impecable. Would love to see it trough a Marshall too...
It's been a while since I've seen anything from Simo here or on youtube, but now there's some new stuff going on. I think they spent some time at the studio recording for a new album
I really like this tune, and loved the wah work
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Great clip of CD and Nate Telow jamming. Those are Joe's guitars, right? What's the setup?
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PS is it wrong if I wish that a very beautiful girl get out of the stage...
Oh, forget the guitars! Just look at those guys hands! It's been a while I don't watch a video that gets me so hyped
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I don't know if it's ok to link a thread from a different forum here, but this guy got my mind in a vortex.
Probably some people will find blind spots in his tests, but what he's saying and proving with detailed data is that electrically, Gibson and Epiphone pickups are pretty much the same...
1955 - The Another Brick in the Wall solo guitar
1956 - The one he's using regurlaly during his tours for over a decade. Bigsby isn't original to the guitar
Bonus mention to that awesome 1955 Esquire. Seymour Duncan was the former owner and put that pickup in there
I don't have a single clue of what they're saying, but that's a cool video. Tone's pretty close and they're definitely in the same ballpark, but of course the goldy is much cooler
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Hi
I'm in a quest to age a guitar. I have a 95 MIM strat that I refinished it in black with nitro and I'm abusing it. Like playing everyday, sometimes with a big buckle, heavy pickin... I want it to age, and "naturally". Only artificial method I tried was to freeze it. We hardly get below 80º...