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« Reply #30 on: December 02, 2010, 05:17:34 AM »

This one sounds really nice -


for you gear heads, that's a warmoth swamp ash body, warmoth padouk/pau ferro neck, EMG DG20 pickup set, wilkinson tremelo, graphtech nut, sperzel locking tuners. Goes from super vintage sounding to modern high tech sounds. It plays so nice that I sold all my other guitars even!
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« Reply #31 on: December 02, 2010, 06:38:54 AM »

^^^^ niceeee checkout my Pau Ferro tele or at least the top half;D

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« Reply #32 on: December 02, 2010, 10:36:47 PM »

Sduck, nice picture, nice guitar! I see you are using EL34's in your HRM? Interesting that you like the EMG's with this amp as Steven didn't like them with his OTS?

JD0x0, give us a picture of the whole guitar please. Looks stunning mate! Warmoth build?


Funnily enough, I put a pair of TAD 6L6WGC-STR's in my OTS and suddenly my Les Paul pairs up with it much better... Smiley
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« Reply #33 on: December 02, 2010, 11:29:55 PM »

I made an EMG pickguard with two SA 'single coils' and a 89 in the bridge position.

I've always liked Steve Lukathers tone a lot, but it doesnt really work for me and especially not when playing dumble style amps.

I guess the EMG's had the hey days back in the 80s when we used a lot of noisy effects in racks and TOTO was THE band.

These days, I prefer Duncan antiquities in my strat with a telesounding Duncan twangbanger in the bridge position. It really makes my strat sound like a RF tele in teh bridge pos.
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« Reply #34 on: December 03, 2010, 03:44:45 AM »

They're JJ 6L6GC's.

And I love my EMG's - not about to change them. I couldn't give a damn what Steven thinks, whoever he is.
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« Reply #35 on: December 03, 2010, 07:42:10 AM »

They're JJ 6L6GC's.

And I love my EMG's - not about to change them. I couldn't give a damn what Steven thinks, whoever he is.

It's great that your are respectfull and in love with your EMG's.......

'Steven' aka Steven_nl, just happen to be one of the king people at this forum, who tries to help a Dumble novice like yourself, by answering a lot of questions from newbees.

I'm sure it's not your intention to insult anyone, but we like to keep a good tone in our posts on this forum - not only in our amps. If you get my drift.
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« Reply #36 on: December 03, 2010, 10:15:15 AM »

I'm sure it was meant in a friendly way ;-) . It reminds me of a photo of Keith Richards. In it he wears a T-Shirt with the tekst "who the fuck is Mick Jagger" LOL

@ Bluesfenderblues Thanks M8.

It's never my intention to insult anyone. Just to share my personal observation. Tone is a very personal and subjective thing. Plus it's my observation about one perticular guitar/pickup and amp combination. Maybe my srat with EMG's sounds great with Sduck's amp.

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« Reply #37 on: December 03, 2010, 04:59:27 PM »

Oh don't worry, I absolutely meant it in the most respectful way - I had a pretty good idea who was meant, and I was pretty sure he would understand where I was coming from. Don't worry Steven - I love you man!

Steven said it best - "Tone is a very personal and subjective thing". I find I'm happiest as a musician when I'm using MY ears (and those in my immediate vicinity) to develop my sound, and not coloring it with opinions from magazines or forums - in fact, my involvement here has been quite an anomaly, and I'll probably fade away fairly soon. I've got a new amp that I'm thrilled with, and want to learn lots about it, but eventually my interests drift, ifyaknowudImean.

I haven't properly introduced myself here - while I don't play guitar gigs anymore, I started out as a guitarist back in the late 60's, and played in lots of bands in the 70's and 80's, nothing big, just average rock stuff. My last gig was a country pickup band for a songwriter here in Nashville in 1990. I was usually the hired gun flash lead guitarist, and have always been good about learning songs fast so that worked out pretty well. My day job is also as a musician - I'm a symphony cellist, playing with the Nashville Symphony for the last 26 years. So I've been around guitars for a long time, and some of the great ones at that. One of my huge influences for guitar tone is Vince Gill, who's someone I've played with a lot, and I've played his guitar a few times even. He uses a fairly similar EMG setup, and a pair of blackface Deluxes. If I knew him better I'd try to get him to try my new amp - I'm sure he'd be impressed, although I doubt we could pry him away from the fenders.

For a laugh, take a look at a list I made once of all the guitars I've owned - warning - this web page was originally created in 1993 (!!!) before there was such thing as web page editors, and was (and is) very primitive - although I've updated it sporadically, it's still extremely primitive looking - http://home.comcast.net/~sduck409/Stevesguitars.html

So anyway, I didn't mean anything - just showing off my guitar, as per the thread at hand, and responding in an off-hand way to an off-hand comment - nothing serious meant!
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« Reply #38 on: December 03, 2010, 05:18:36 PM »

Oh - and I'd like to add this - guitar people are funny. Funny as in Ha Ha! and also funny hmmm....

For instance, I could have written:

"You'll note that the pickguard isn't the original one that comes with the EMG DG20 set. I originally found the sound of the pickups kind of brittle sounding in the high end, but upon removing them, I notices that the pickguard seemed extremely stiff and inflexible, and tried switching it out with a regular thin, cheap, more flexible pickguard I happened to have, and it smoothed out the tone a lot, enough that I now really liked the sound, and have kept them on."

... and somewhere, someone would have believed I was serious, and tried the same thing, and had an epiphany, and repeated the experience as gospel, and a whole new myth about guitar sound would evolve.

So Steven, (and please, I'm just kidding!!!) maybe you should try changing out the pickguards on those strats with EMG's? I'll bet you'll like them then with your ots!
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« Reply #39 on: December 03, 2010, 07:26:22 PM »

Man you should have kept some of those guitars you had... you would be rich at this moment...

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« Reply #40 on: December 04, 2010, 12:43:03 AM »

<cowardly lion voice> Ain't it the truth... ain't it the truth</cowardly lion voice>

That early PRS alone would probably pay my daughter's college tuition. It was a really early specimen - serial number 4 or something like that - there were earlier handmade ones, but this was literally one of the first of their mass produced ones. I bought the first one in Nashville I think. Dickie Betts played it for a few hours on a trip I made back to the store for some setup work, and ended up buying one later.
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« Reply #41 on: December 04, 2010, 12:24:43 PM »

Damn. it seems I have to install a pickguard on my quilted maple body strat
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« Reply #42 on: December 04, 2010, 04:48:14 PM »

Ha! Yup, that would do it.

Beautiful guitar! I never really took to those Loyd Frose tailpieces, although I had one on the HM strat, and it worked ok on that one.
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« Reply #43 on: December 05, 2010, 01:24:24 PM »

Thanks

Yeah I agree. it was a thing of the time I guess (Lukather etc). I would get rid of it if I could and install a wilkinson or somehting simple, but that would mean drilling new hole and closing the existing ones. I guess I have to keep it like this.

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« Reply #44 on: December 08, 2010, 06:39:34 PM »

Pics as requested Smiley
 Sorry about the cell phone pics




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