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- Fran
- The Curmudgeon
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No way brother. I still walk around in Fender t-shirts and almost use my Toronado and Strat exclusively. The chunky neck on the BC suits the drop A tuning in MasterCharger, but it does'nt project the image we want so the black JS is going on trial this tuesday. Skinny 24" Bronco neck and drop A slackness = Loltastic.Mike wrote:Fran has completely gone to the darkside now.
haha that'd be ace, it's not USB compatible unfortuately, just a crappy kids toy.
If you're interested the buttons are either set as arpeggio'd chords or single synthy sounds, both in Cmaj. It's pretty fun to rag it through an amp with effects but it'd be sick if someone who knew about that sort of things could turn it into a guitar hero controller.
If you're interested the buttons are either set as arpeggio'd chords or single synthy sounds, both in Cmaj. It's pretty fun to rag it through an amp with effects but it'd be sick if someone who knew about that sort of things could turn it into a guitar hero controller.
- Mike
- I like EL34s
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I was getting seriously worried about you.Fran wrote:No way brother. I still walk around in Fender t-shirts and almost use my Toronado and Strat exclusively. The chunky neck on the BC suits the drop A tuning in MasterCharger, but it does'nt project the image we want so the black JS is going on trial this tuesday. Skinny 24" Bronco neck and drop A slackness = Loltastic.Mike wrote:Fran has completely gone to the darkside now.
You're the master of incongruous guitar choices.
Vintage Jaguar and a BC Rich. WTF.
yeah i've got to recommend the special ii. it surprised me how well-built it is - very nice quality for the price imo. perfect for swapping out the pickups with better ones. it plays great and it looks really nice irl.
i have this tuned down a whole step for very throaty heavy riffing. it's quite unique and it was really cheap.
i have this tuned down a whole step for very throaty heavy riffing. it's quite unique and it was really cheap.
- endsjustifymeans
- Grown Up Punk
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My first guitar was a LP special II and I HATED it. Dunno why, but I really dislike flat top LPs. But I would totally dig an SG special if I ever found one really cheap.r40f wrote:yeah i've got to recommend the special ii. it surprised me how well-built it is - very nice quality for the price imo. perfect for swapping out the pickups with better ones. it plays great and it looks really nice irl.
i have this tuned down a whole step for very throaty heavy riffing. it's quite unique and it was really cheap.
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
- hotrodperlmutter
- crescent fresh
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Re: hey
lancer88 wrote:how are you likin the melody maker? good sounding stock pup?
dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
my quote from an older postdezb1 wrote:
It’s quite bright with the tone pot at 10, I very rarely have it turned past 6(ish). I was surprised at variety of tones I could get from one pickup. Very responsive to subtle changes using tone pot (tonnes of sustain as well), I don’t have to adjust my amp settings going from this to my Tele small adjustments on the guitar and that’s it.
I only play - Shortscale synths