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#718 - 10/05/09 10:27 PM
Re: Types of Electric Guitars
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Are they silver "tube" pickups? Danelectro always calls them "lipstick tube" pickups. They do have a Tele type sound, but a little thicker and less twangy. I prefer their sound to Teles most of the time, unless it's a country gig. I think they're great guitars, and a heck of a lot of fun to take to a gig.
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#719 - 10/05/09 10:29 PM
Re: Types of Electric Guitars
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I guess I should mention that they're also sturdy and such. Well built, and with good parts. I'd recommend them.
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Upton Bass Custom Upright, BSX Allegro EUB, '80s Peavey T-40, MIM Active Jazz Bass, Godin BG-5, Fender Bassman 100, `68 Fender Bassman 50 head, Gallien-Krueger Fusion 550, SWR (pre-Fender) Goliath III 4x10, Markbass 2x10 Traveler
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#871 - 12/05/09 11:48 AM
Re: Types of Electric Guitars
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Registered: 11/25/09
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Loc: Pittsburgh
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Right now I have a Schecter C-1 with Duncan pickups. The neck is super thin and fast, which is perfect for playing Megadeth, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Accept, Mercyful Fate, Savatage and similiar bands that work me into a heavy metal frenzy.
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#1102 - 01/04/10 12:04 PM
Re: Types of Electric Guitars
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Registered: 01/03/10
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Loc: North of Pittsburgh
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Here are the axes that make it into regular rotation in my live setup: 2001 Gibson Les Paul Classic 2000 Gibson Gothic Explorer ESP/LTD K-500 w/spyder position markers mmmmmm...spyders Franken Strat: Rail humbuckers, upgraded tuners, bridge and trem block. '91 Fernandes LE-2 Best Strat I've ever played. Early 90's Yamaha RGZ that I've put Mighty Mite Mother Buckers in.
Right now I'm playing in a classic rock band: Stones, Bon Jovi, Deep Purple, Styx. When I listen to music, which is all the damn time, it's more Police, NIN, TOOL, Tom Waits, Lou Reed type stuff. Early 90's Yamaha Tele with humbuckers. You can go all Keith Richards on it, which is nice.
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#3929 - 02/03/11 11:08 AM
Re: Types of Electric Guitars
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Registered: 11/16/10
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Loc: Phila, Pa
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I'm into all styles of music. I believe if music is played from the heart and is sincere then it's worth listening to on some level...usually, lol!! I thought I'd list the guitars I own to add to the beautiful collection that our members collectively have listed.
07 Minarik Lotus 09 Martin 000-16GT '93 Am. Strat Plus '97 Godin Multiac SA '96 Collectors Edition Ovation '92 Standard Strat '74 Limited Edition Standard SG '70's? Fender Coronado II '80's Fender Gemini II 01 Fender Jazz V Fender BG-31 Acoustic Bass Applause Mandolin
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