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    Quote Originally Posted by ch willie View Post
    What's the differences in those sets of pups? I don't know a lot about Gibson pickups.
    from what I read, the Burstbuckers and Pro Burstbuckers have more winds on the slug side than the screw side. These have more winds on the screw side and are said to sound like low wind PAFs, akin to the early Classic57s. I wish I had kept the set I got a long time ago, they were as good or better than most of the flavor of the month stuff that I got sucked into in my early Les Paul Forum days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheBluesMan View Post
    from what I read, the Burstbuckers and Pro Burstbuckers have more winds on the slug side than the screw side. These have more winds on the screw side and are said to sound like low wind PAFs, akin to the early Classic57s. I wish I had kept the set I got a long time ago, they were as good or better than most of the flavor of the month stuff that I got sucked into in my early Les Paul Forum days.
    I really like the Classic 57s in my 2012 Les Paul Trad. I had BBs in another Paul, swapped those for Classic 57. I never liked the BBs--just a personal choice because they have just one of the many sounds I associate with a Les Paul and that most people like. The Classic 57s have the tone I happen to like best.
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    just ordered some acoustic treatment foam panels from SDOTD from Musicians Friend.
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    Deusenberg Les Trem ii

    Drop-on, no drilling required. Very cool!






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    NGD! Gretsch G9500 Jim Dandy

    Well, I did it. I couldn't resist the offer -- discounted and free shipping. It was almost pocket change. So here it is, a mint condition Gretsch "Jim Dandy" G9500 flat top "parlor" guitar. Yeah, I know, I know -- I have my KLŌS and my Li'l Martin, so what do I need another "campfire" guitar for?

    Well, that's just it -- for campfires (or more likely, visiting family + kids) and knocking around. It's acclimating right now because the temps have fallen, but my brief time on it reveals it to be a surprisingly nice strumming guitar. I'll reserve judgment on it as to a picker and neck-player.


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    I would get something like that, tune it to an open chord, grab a bottle slide and let my inner bluesman go wild.

    woke up this morning
    fell out of bed
    started off moaning
    wish i was dead

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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheBluesMan View Post
    I would get something like that, tune it to an open chord, grab a bottle slide and let my inner bluesman go wild.

    woke up this morning
    fell out of bed
    started off moaning
    wish i was dead

    You know Dan, that's really a good idea! I've been reluctant to change the tuning on my "playing" guitars because my inherent laziness tells me I don't want to go through the tedium of re-tuning after I've plunked away at a tune or two. But if all I have to do is reach over and grab another guitar, problem solved. Geez, I have enough guitars, it's a wonder I didn't think of this. Thanks, Dan!
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    Ordered a Schmidt Array pedalboard to upgrade my live rig (wishful thinking), as well as a couple new pedals to put on it along with the others—Feed The Tone Trig-chorus and a programmable EQ pedal. It'll be awhile before everything gets here, but I'll post pics when I get it all done.

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    Ordered a trapeze tailpiece and bracket kit for my Rickenbacker.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/193729643444

    The exploding R tailpieces make me uncomfortable considering I take my guitars on the road often to play gigs and not always have a stunt at hand...

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    Nothing bought yet, but I am working on a trade for an old Guild Starfire, the one with the Guild minihumbuckers. He's thinking about it.

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    I'm looking really hard at the Epiphone ES-339. Can't see paying Gibson price for a 499 dollar guitar. It would satisfy a totally void niche in my guitar stable.
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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheBluesMan View Post
    I'm looking really hard at the Epiphone ES-339. Can't see paying Gibson price for a 499 dollar guitar. It would satisfy a totally void niche in my guitar stable.
    Man, I'm impressed with the Chinese Epi Casino I bought. My only worry before it got here was that Epiphone might still be encasing their semi- and hollow bodies in thick thick poly. But they've stopped doing that to guitars of all models now. I'm glad I didn't shell out for the American model. I've heard plenty of Gibson 335s, and the Casino can hold its own if a/b'd. No way I'd shell out for anything more expensive. Not true with my other geets. I just think Epi has gotten their shit together and are producing good guitars for the first time since the early Korean models.

    I'd say go for that 339. You're pretty happy with your Epi LP?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ch willie View Post
    Man, I'm impressed with the Chinese Epi Casino I bought. My only worry before it got here was that Epiphone might still be encasing their semi- and hollow bodies in thick thick poly. But they've stopped doing that to guitars of all models now. I'm glad I didn't shell out for the American model. I've heard plenty of Gibson 335s, and the Casino can hold its own if a/b'd. No way I'd shell out for anything more expensive. Not true with my other geets. I just think Epi has gotten their shit together and are producing good guitars for the first time since the early Korean models.

    I'd say go for that 339. You're pretty happy with your Epi LP?
    Yep. Been playing both of them a lot lately. Not to the detriment of the other guitars, I'm woodshedding big time. Been spending hours working on reading from sheet music, hopefully making some progress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravity Jim View Post
    Nothing bought yet, but I am working on a trade for an old Guild Starfire, the one with the Guild minihumbuckers. He's thinking about it.
    Cool guitar! I hope that happens!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don View Post
    Cool guitar! I hope that happens!
    You and me both! It's a very nicely-cared-for sunburst, and I absolutely love those Guild necks.

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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    I've got my eyes on the Epiphone Inspired By series Junior. I'vehad a hankering for a Junior for a while, and can';t justify $1500 for a new one these days.
    |My neighbor just got a Hummingbird from that series and he says it's great. Haven't played it myself, but from all I hear they're really well done.
    Also watching for various accessories, plus I need new tubes for one (probably more than one...) of my amps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrgtr42 View Post
    I've got my eyes on the Epiphone Inspired By series Junior. I'vehad a hankering for a Junior for a while, and can';t justify $1500 for a new one these days.
    |My neighbor just got a Hummingbird from that series and he says it's great. Haven't played it myself, but from all I hear they're really well done.
    Also watching for various accessories, plus I need new tubes for one (probably more than one...) of my amps.
    SWMBO doesn't want me getting any more guitar gear, but what does she know...
    they have a Jr? *scurries off to Sweetwater*
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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheBluesMan View Post
    they have a Jr? *scurries off to Sweetwater*
    I received an ad from Reverb yesterday announcing Epiphone had reissued three classic body shapes, the Crestwood, Wilshire and Coronet.

    https://reverb.com/news/epiphone-rei...re-and-coronet

    It seems to me Epiphone is breaking out of its "Gibson's Little Brother" mold and becoming a brand of its own.


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    Epiphone has two main lines of guitars now: Gibson based and Original Epiphone models. They've just put out a 59 Les Paul that's supposed to be really good. The choice of 335 types is wonderful if you're a righty. I keep thumping Epiphone now for their recent improvements--the Chinese factory is putting out some beauties. I'd be proud to play my Casino anywhere.
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    Bought a nice Jodi Head Stella strap
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    I've searched a year for an AmPro Jazz B neck for my Precision. No luck.

    So I've ordered a Warmoth JB left neck, maple fretboard. It's going to look great on my Oly White P bass. My hands just don't get along with P necks, and I love my PB so much.

    It'll take 8-10 weeks for it to come in. Been waiting 8 weeks already for the G&L JB 5, and it might only come to me in 8 weeks. It's a race to see which one I get first.
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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    Quote Originally Posted by OldStrummer View Post
    I received an ad from Reverb yesterday announcing Epiphone had reissued three classic body shapes, the Crestwood, Wilshire and Coronet.

    https://reverb.com/news/epiphone-rei...re-and-coronet

    It seems to me Epiphone is breaking out of its "Gibson's Little Brother" mold and becoming a brand of its own.


    That's different - I kinda like the looks. Wonder if it's playable.

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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    Quote Originally Posted by OldStrummer View Post
    I received an ad from Reverb yesterday announcing Epiphone had reissued three classic body shapes, the Crestwood, Wilshire and Coronet.

    https://reverb.com/news/epiphone-rei...re-and-coronet

    It seems to me Epiphone is breaking out of its "Gibson's Little Brother" mold and becoming a brand of its own.


    I've been checking out the Coronet. I built a '64 Olympic into a "poor man's" Coronet a few years ago. It was an awesome sounding guitar, but I didn't like the narrow neck.


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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    It may be that Epiphone is trying to carve out a top place in the low- to moderate-price range. The MSRPs I'm seeing (all prices in U. S. dollars):

    Model MSRP
    Coronet $399
    Wilshire P-90 $449
    Crestwood Custom $549

    The reviews I've read are generally very positive, but there are a lot of remarks that suggest the guitar needs some setup (fret dressing, truss rod adjustment, etc.) before it hits its stride. Fit and finish are said to be quite good.

    Incidentally, the original 1964/65 models are now going for $3,500-$4,000 on Reverb.
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    Got a cramp in muh finger, 7th seal worthy sign of the apocalypse, hovering over the "add to cart" for a set of 3+3 locking tuners for my Les Paul.

    I had just been through a traumatic experience the last few days. It culminated with the installation of a set of 9s being put on my Ro, and summarily cut off the same night for a set of 10s. I was given a fresh reminder of why I go 2, 3 or more years between string changes on my Gibson guitars. I freaking hate side hole post tuners. With a bloody passion.

    I also have a history of hating locking tuners, as a result of '80s and '90s Fenders with them. I never got why people were so hot on them. Once I learned how to stretch (and properly wind) my strings, I never had any 'tuning' issues. If split shaft tuners would work on an angled back headstock and come in a 3+3 configuration, I'd be on them in a heartbeat.

    But ... and this is a HUGE 'but', if locking tuners can make string changes easier, I just may go that way on my Gibson and Epiphone guitars. I've been assured by a luthier that the newer Gotoh locking tuners hold well and don't strip when you tighten them like those dreadful Fender locking tuners of yore did. The last thing I want to do is add weight to guitars that doesn't have a functional and useful purpose.

    A large part of the reason why my Fenders and Squiers get so much play time is I can change the strings on them quickly and bloodlessly.

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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheBluesMan View Post
    I freaking hate side hole post tuners. With a bloody passion.
    I've come to love regular tuners with side hole posts since I started stringing my guitars in this "Z" method shown below. The strings stay in tune and can be changed quickly if needed. I highly recommend it (though it's not as quick as locking tuners).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGLMy6DbpBc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don View Post
    I've come to love regular tuners with side hole posts since I started stringing my guitars in this "Z" method shown below. The strings stay in tune and can be changed quickly if needed. I highly recommend it (though it's not as quick as locking tuners).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGLMy6DbpBc
    argh, where was this last weekend?

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    Recently took delivery of a Free The Tone Tri-chorus pedal, which is phenomenal, and a Source Audio EQ2 - a programmable EQ pedal with different presets that can be called up on the fly.

    https://www.sourceaudio.net/eq2_prog...equalizer.html

    I ordered both for the live-rig pedalboard I'm upgrading. Still waiting for much of the power and cabling for that, but, I thought I'd check out the EQ today. The thing is seriously cool! Not only can you have four different EQ settings that can be called up by hitting the stomp, (or by MIDI, which is how I'll use it, when hooked to my GigRig pedal switcher), but it also has a built in tuner, and, if you hook an expression pedal into it, you can use it as a wah, by sweeping the frequencies of your choice.

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    King Tone Duellist overdrive. Without a doubt the best OD pedal I've owned yet. For me, one of the few times when a pedal has lived up to the hype.

    The left side is a Bluesbreaker-type circuit; the right side is a Tube Screamer-type circuit. Can be used independently or stacked.

    https://www.kingtoneguitar.com/produ...oard-friendly/

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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    Quote Originally Posted by OldStrummer View Post
    I received an ad from Reverb yesterday announcing Epiphone had reissued three classic body shapes, the Crestwood, Wilshire and Coronet.

    https://reverb.com/news/epiphone-reissues-3-classic-body-shapes-crestwood-wilshire-and-coronet

    It seems to me Epiphone is breaking out of its "Gibson's Little Brother" mold and becoming a brand of its own.



    This one look`s nuts! Nice refence to classic
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    When I left Germany 17 years ago, my best friend gave me the neck off an early 90s AmStd. The first owner "tried to age it" with oil, and just stained it silly. I've tried it with two bodies, my current sunburst and a blizzard pearl body. It didn't look right with either one. He and I first bonded over Clapton and blackie, and his fave Strat is his 90s Lace Sensor EC in black. So I wanted to try a black body with it, and I bought a loaded black Player Strat body off Reverb. Tim has been a brother to me for almost 30 years, and I am grateful that with social media, we can stay in contact and talk guitars, our lives, etc. Putting together this guitar has some meaning for me. I hope it does turn out to be a player.
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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    I ordered a Sterling by MusicMan Stingray 4, in natural finish, maple fingerboard, active preamp, passive humbucking pickup. I also ordered a gig bag for it.

    Yesterday I was stunned to get a text saying my order was ready for pickup, 10 minutes after the store had opened. During a raging blizzard, no less.

    I elected to hold off until today. Then this morning's email batch had a shipping notification from GC. The bass itself is due on Monday, so I guess the text was just about the gig bag.

    I plan to check out the bass at the store when I pick it up, and I want the gig bag there so I can take it home in it.
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    This my newest stuff pictured, including the King Tone Duellist, Source Audio EQ2, and Free The Tone Tri-Avatar chorus. Also new, but not visible, is the Source Audio Ventris Reverb, tucked under the top tier. (Also underneath is a Phase 90, a GigRig Dual Loopy 2, and a GigRig Humdinger).

    MIDI is not wired yet, as I had to special-order cables that could be rotated to match the various MIDI jacks for the Timeline, Ventris, H9, Tri-Avatar, and EQ2.

    The "Dual Loopy 2" basically lets me split the Duellist into two separate overdrive pedals, so they can be saved with individual presets as one side, or the other, or both together. The Humdinger provides a dry, buffered output to go to one amp, while the GigRig G2's two outputs then feed two other amps for stereo wet effects.


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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    Quote Originally Posted by Don View Post
    I've come to love regular tuners with side hole posts since I started stringing my guitars in this "Z" method shown below. The strings stay in tune and can be changed quickly if needed. I highly recommend it (though it's not as quick as locking tuners).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGLMy6DbpBc
    INteresting - I actually do similar, but the second bend, I bend up away from the headstock instead of parallel to it. Don;t know where I picked it up, but I've been doing that forever.
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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    Bought a dual output tuner pedal from Monoprice and a 9/12/18v power supply since I've got 5 pedals now, including the tuner. Picked up a couple of Dano 9v batteries, and a Fender Custom Shop tee.

    2 weeks ago I also picked up my first tube amp, a 15w Stage Right 1x12" combo from Monoprice, also. It's a Laney Cub 12R clone and I'm quite happy with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheBluesMan View Post
    Why do the fuzz/OD have to be stereo in? Have the last pedal in line have a split cable in the output to go stereo in?
    If I want the left right Leslie horn sound to sweep back and forth the lines can not be joined together you cant go from stereo to mono and back to stereo with out giving up the original stereo signal. I could run all the effects thru the stereo inputs on the rack unit but then the center roto out would also have those effects in its chain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pc View Post
    This my newest stuff pictured, including the King Tone Duellist, Source Audio EQ2, and Free The Tone Tri-Avatar chorus. Also new, but not visible, is the Source Audio Ventris Reverb, tucked under the top tier. (Also underneath is a Phase 90, a GigRig Dual Loopy 2, and a GigRig Humdinger).
    That's a really nice board. I built my board up over the last year, and I need to do a much neater job of arranging my stuff. Your gear fits on that really well.
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    Just bought a new 8eb2c1b MOD reverb tank to replace the crappy stock tank in my Monoprice 15w amp. The specs don't match exactly but most everybody says it's not enough difference to worry about. So I'm going to give it a try. It's a short, 3-spring tank with medium decay. Stock is short/2/medium(2EB2C1B)


    If this doesn't do it, I also found an accutronics 8EB2C1B and a 2EB2C1B replacement but I have a feeling the 2EB is an off-brand tank due to the way its listed, with the seller's name, accutronics, & MOD all in the name of the tank.

    Picked up a very nice soft Italian leather chestnut-colored guitar strap from Perri's Leather

    String Stretcha

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    a M to M 1/4" adapter to use with a M to F cable

    a Switchcraft 3-way with amber tip for my 66 DLX Plus Goldtop

    and 3 packs of D'addario 10s(exl110's) for it, also.
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    Re: What Have You Bought Guitar-Related In The Past 48 Hours?

    couldn't stand waiting any longer, ordered a set of gold Grover 'milk bottle' rotomatics, 18:1, 3+3. They're going on my Black Beauty LPC. Going to do a fretboard condition, fret polish, and full setup.
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    My son and I finished building a workbench in my music room. 4.5'x2.5'. After I painted the room, I arranged it the best way. for playing and recording. So I bought plywood and 2x4s, had everything else. I've needed on of these forever.
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