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Post by starrman on Jan 11, 2010 12:26:33 GMT -7
I put some fresh strings on her....did a little clip for the pick-up forum.....they are really interested in the old T-Top pickups....(I always thought they were a little bright myself)....But this guitar is probally one of the nicest vintage guitars I own. I forgot how awsome it is ! ;D
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Post by Joey Beverages on Jan 11, 2010 14:57:08 GMT -7
Lovin' that 175. Thank you for postin' ;D cheers always, eh Joel
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Post by stevez on Jan 14, 2010 8:34:34 GMT -7
Great guitar. Now how would the ES-175 sound through the Z-28 clean... same music style... hmmm?
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Post by dock66 on Jan 14, 2010 10:55:49 GMT -7
That's a great sounding guitar. Thanks for the video.
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Post by starrman on Jan 14, 2010 13:23:12 GMT -7
Great guitar. Now how would the ES-175 sound through the Z-28 clean... same music style... hmmm? It wouldn't be much different....The Fender's mids are a little scooped out, and the Z28 is punchier in the mids.....But it could do that any time ! ;D
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Post by stevez on Jan 14, 2010 13:42:35 GMT -7
Great guitar. Now how would the ES-175 sound through the Z-28 clean... same music style... hmmm? It wouldn't be much different....The Fender's mids are a little scooped out, and the Z28 is punchier in the mids.....But it could do that any time ! ;D Thanks for the reply. I am now even more intrigued by the Z28.
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Post by highway61south on Jan 15, 2010 21:39:46 GMT -7
Very nice tone..............Sterling
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Post by telepickinman on Jan 17, 2010 7:12:40 GMT -7
A smooth criminal. That baby is so sweet to the ears. I love the tones from the older configurations. I always use the term "smokey" to describe these kind of textures. Nice stuff!
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Post by bri237 on Jan 17, 2010 12:24:08 GMT -7
Nice video and great tone keep more of those coming!!
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