any boo's here happy with their stringed thingers?
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Re: any boo's here happy with their stringed thingers?
if the Telemaster I'm getting this week satisfies my Tele GAS, I'll be in good shape. Still want one of those little Eastwood tenors, but otherwise...I'm good. Digging all 3 of my Strats pretty hard, although I might flip one of the Eric Johnson Strats....just a little redundanct. Or just put different pickups in and see what I think, vary the palette a bit.
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Re: any boo's here happy with their stringed thingers?
I freaking love my main player, the Ibanez BTB676. Especially after I switched out the pups for Nordstrand Dual coils and dropped in a Nordy 3band preamp as well. Mostly use them in single coil mode and it SLAYS.
Love the tight 35" low B, but I always wonder how the Dingwall ultra huge scale low B feels. I'm much more interested in the tension of the low B under my fingers than I am with the sound so much.
I also have a Fender Frankenstein P-Bass that I put together. It started out life as a Highway One Sunburst, but then a tug bar, pickup and bridge covers were added. Dropped in a '61 re-issue p-pup and switched the neck out for a real deal '75 precision neck. I relic'ed the body myself as well as re-fretting the neck (some douche did a horrible de-fret job) and carving a new ebony nut. This thing growls for DAYS.
I really want a fretless (a Tony Franklin replica which I plan to build from the ground up) and a five string (probably a G&L L2K5) for the stable. Then that is it for basses...unless I get a backup for my BTB, but that'd be a long while off.
Love the tight 35" low B, but I always wonder how the Dingwall ultra huge scale low B feels. I'm much more interested in the tension of the low B under my fingers than I am with the sound so much.
I also have a Fender Frankenstein P-Bass that I put together. It started out life as a Highway One Sunburst, but then a tug bar, pickup and bridge covers were added. Dropped in a '61 re-issue p-pup and switched the neck out for a real deal '75 precision neck. I relic'ed the body myself as well as re-fretting the neck (some douche did a horrible de-fret job) and carving a new ebony nut. This thing growls for DAYS.
I really want a fretless (a Tony Franklin replica which I plan to build from the ground up) and a five string (probably a G&L L2K5) for the stable. Then that is it for basses...unless I get a backup for my BTB, but that'd be a long while off.
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Re: any boo's here happy with their stringed thingers?
I got an Italia Modena recently. Gonna play my second gig with it tonight, it's a sweet guitar, love the sound. The only things I could think of to improve on it would be a Bigsby, and a switching setup like my Kawai has (seperate on/off switch for each pickup, as well as a universal phase select).