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Marcus2

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Watching that made me go to their website.

Reading around there got me to buy one of their CDs.

Cool stuff!

Marc
 

PeteDuBaldo

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Will you have one available at the store to try out?

(why do I feel like I have to watch out for the DEA when I ask that?)

.......and a question after watching the video.....is the trem arm bolted from the back like the Axis or pop in like a Supersport?

jack

Maybe if you ask him nicely you can try the one out that's going to redburst21

geese honk

I've heard some pretty nasty honks from oboe players
 

Nutboy

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My local dealer has ordered 2. I will be definately trying these out alongside my 20ths before I pass judgement. If I like them THAT much, I will probably end up buying one... or two...:D

Split humbuckers will produce a nice trebly clean tone. But that's still not entirely a single coil tone. It's a nice enough compromise. But PAFs tend to still have that honk to them, which is pretty evident on that clip. It's a good thing that the 25th is a 22 fretter HH guitar. But I couldn't really hear how the chambered body was altering the tone. I guess I'll really have to do try and see. (Then again, I still can't tell between chambered or solid Les Pauls either).


Thanks for checking it out guys! The chambers really become noticeable with making it sing through an amp. It's a more controllable feedback at a tolerable level. Like BP said, it's similar to an Axis but the parallel/series gives a bunch of different tone options. Also makes a really nice "rolled off" dirty tone possible. Plus, my shoulder really digs the lack of wood, haha. At least that's my experience.

Travis :)
 

mightypudge

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My friend has one of these coming next Monday. I know he's excited about it. After hearing those tones, now so am I. :)
 

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your duty is to provide us with pics!!!!!
or your friend and guitar don't exist! :D
 

whitestrat

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I didn't get the honk thing either.
Quack I understand. Honk on a guitar? No. :p

Ever played a really woody sounding Les Paul? Some of those which are very mid rangey would produce a very nasal "dawwww...." sort of tone, and when plugged in, the neck pickup... Sliding up and down on the low E string on a PAF sometimes gives that vibe... Or at least, that's what I call honk.:p

Could be the wrong term though.
 

Dizzy

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Sliding up and down on the low E string on a PAF sometimes gives that vibe... Or at least, that's what I call honk.:p

Could be the wrong term though.

Stick to playing with your Balls, Lionel.

Honk ?? - Seems like you've been playing with your horn a bit too much :D :p

(although I do think I get what you're getting at) ;)
 
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