Let's see your GUITAR!
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Re: Let's see your GUITAR!
also... how are you liking the pups on your tele d-rod?
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Thanks y'all. I been playing it unplugged most of the day! (even tapping the kill switch which is kinda dumb unplugged but fuck you i do what i want yolo swag). Feels so nice in the hands.
Pickup selector, arcade kill switch, series/parallel switch, phase switch, tone knob bypass switch, and then master volume/tone knobsrepoman wrote:That thing is crazy.
What do all the controls do?
This tele is cool, not tele sounding. (I'm guessing it's mainly to do with the lack of ashtray bridge. I haven't had a chance to go full rum ham on it, but I played it on my shitty at home amp and dug it. I feel like the cleans aren't generally my clean sound, a little less glassy or airy quality to them. But the pickups seems voiced for awesome fuzzing. Will post pics on the instagrams when I can.odontophobia wrote:also... how are you liking the pups on your tele d-rod?
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This is my main
it's a reissue of a 59. 1997 I believe.



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I have two of these Reverend Double Agents. I've had a number of Reverends and my first was a Double Agent II, maybe 6 years back. ?
But I never use the wang bar, so when these came out I traded it and got the green one. I didn't have tuning trouble with it really, I just was mildly annoyed by stringing it up and also the Double Agent II has the bigger upper horn, which I found ultimately I didn't prefer.
I had brought it in to demo some amps at a local, mostly used gear, shop. One of the managers there remembered and actually called me (lol my full service GAS attendant) to let me know they had the black one in.
They sounded a little different just by virtue of the neck I assume. But I changed the HB on the black one to make them more distinct. For me these just feel perfect - balance, radius, scale, etc. The stock pickups are excellent, but I had Railhammers in another and knew I'd like them. So the black one has a bit more mid emphasis from the Railhammer which accentuates the slightly sharper mid range transient response from the fretboard.


But I never use the wang bar, so when these came out I traded it and got the green one. I didn't have tuning trouble with it really, I just was mildly annoyed by stringing it up and also the Double Agent II has the bigger upper horn, which I found ultimately I didn't prefer.
I had brought it in to demo some amps at a local, mostly used gear, shop. One of the managers there remembered and actually called me (lol my full service GAS attendant) to let me know they had the black one in.
They sounded a little different just by virtue of the neck I assume. But I changed the HB on the black one to make them more distinct. For me these just feel perfect - balance, radius, scale, etc. The stock pickups are excellent, but I had Railhammers in another and knew I'd like them. So the black one has a bit more mid emphasis from the Railhammer which accentuates the slightly sharper mid range transient response from the fretboard.


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Always wanted to try out one of those Revs.
That Tele is nuts D-Rod!
That Tele is nuts D-Rod!
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Fuck thats rad, I really dont like tele shapes but that is the sickest thing I've seen in a while
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Picked up a BARELY used LTD BK-600 Bill Kelliher at an amazing deal. It's pretty awesome. The Lace pickups are hot. Now I just need to learn to play better.


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haha for a second I got super confused as I didn't know who Bill Kelliher was besides the name of my HS gym teacher.
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Hybrid picking is a sport kids should be learning.
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Fretboard run
Interval reach
Scale climb
String skip
Interval reach
Scale climb
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I haven't posted in this thread before so hi!
and here's what I have taking up space at the minute

Tele - MIM 60s Classic, first guitar I bought myself. Great neck, needs better pickups but is actually fine all round
Mustang - 1966, sounds killer, needs new frets/switches/tuners but is serviceable for now. Also it's set up for 11-48 strings and I really want at least 11-54 on it
Yamaha les paul - it's an SL380 (cheap, bolt-on neck) and belongs to my dad, but he only ever plays his strat and it sounds fuckin ace so I pinched it off him. goes out of tune a lot but only sometimes? Really heavy but whaddyagonnado, it's a les paul
Tokai srat - an SS38 from 1983, kinda rare over here I think? but by no means top of the line. Great neck and pickups but shitty tuners & tremolo, heavy 4/5 piece body (a v accurate copy of a 70s strat
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Tele - MIM 60s Classic, first guitar I bought myself. Great neck, needs better pickups but is actually fine all round
Mustang - 1966, sounds killer, needs new frets/switches/tuners but is serviceable for now. Also it's set up for 11-48 strings and I really want at least 11-54 on it
Yamaha les paul - it's an SL380 (cheap, bolt-on neck) and belongs to my dad, but he only ever plays his strat and it sounds fuckin ace so I pinched it off him. goes out of tune a lot but only sometimes? Really heavy but whaddyagonnado, it's a les paul

Tokai srat - an SS38 from 1983, kinda rare over here I think? but by no means top of the line. Great neck and pickups but shitty tuners & tremolo, heavy 4/5 piece body (a v accurate copy of a 70s strat

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more info plz... it's beautiful!
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It's a rhoney oceana.sylnau wrote:more info plz... it's beautiful!
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