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fogman

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1. what's the difference between a LUKE 1 and a LUKE 2?
I am guessing only Luke 2's a currently available.


2. Lukather has a nice red axe with a black headstock. Is the black an option?
Or was it done jsut for him?
 

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The Red with black headstock is the limited edition version of Radiance Red. The black headstock is no longer an option, it was LIMITED :D !

I'm pretty sure the Luke I came with a Floyd Rose trem system.
 

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Also, the Luke II has Schaller locking tuners. I seem to recall a slight change was made to the EMG SLVs to give them a bit more midrange.

Terry
 

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I have both a Luke 1 and Luke 2.

Luke 2 featuers that a Luke 1 doesn't have.
has a Tone control.
has custom single coils
has a vintage trem (Luke 1 has a Floyd Rose)
has locking tuners.
More color opitions.
You can get a piezo on the Luke 2.

And the Luke 1's only came in 2 colors, a dark red or a dark blue.

I think thats all the differences.

Scott.
 

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Why'd Luke stop using the Floyd Rose? Or did EBMM just stop putting them on?
 

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CudBucket said:
Why'd Luke stop using the Floyd Rose? Or did EBMM just stop putting them on?

Since the "Luke" is Steve Lukather's signature model, EBMM makes the guitar pretty much the way Luke wants and uses it. However, I seem to recall reading that Dudley at EBMM had been suggesting that Luke consider dropping the Floyd. I also think Luke got tired of the setup and hassles of string changing (even though he has is now guitar tech) and preferred the return to a simpler and more basic guitar.

Luke is obviously very happy with the new trem as evidenced by this quote from www.stevelukather.com - "The LUKE guitar stays in tune better now without the Floyd Rose."

Terry
 

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I always thought Floyd-equipped guitars were the benchmark for in-tune guitars, despite the setup hassle when a string breaks?
 

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The single coils on the Luke 1 were called the SA-57 and were custom for Luke (they stopped production on these when the Luke 2 came out with the SL-Vs) the ones on the Luke 2 are the SL-V and are also custom for Luke. The SL-V model has pole pieces under the epoxy the SA-57 did not. You might have seen pictures of Luke circa 1997 with a Luke Blue LUKE 2 that had EMGs with pole pieces (not to be confused with his current Sustainer setup) I am pretty sure those were the prototype SL-V or they might have been stock EMG SVs. To me the 57s are much Darker and Rounder definately scooped mids and ALOT more low end very much the sound on the Hendrix tune "Bold As Love", the SL-Vs are Thinner and Brighter more Snap and much Tighter sounding. Ironically MUCH more 57 strat sounding. I also find that there is a RADICAL difference in the sound between the Luke 1 and 2. The Luke 1 being much "Heavier" sounding. The necks feel slightly different to me as well. They seem to be a bit less of a V shape, flatter, on the Luke 1. Overall my Luke 1s have more sustain than the 2. I do LOVE the sound of both though. Truthfully My Luke 2 DOES stay in tune just as well as my Luke 1s.
 
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They showed off the Luke prototype at the Open house. Purple with pole peices showing...and most unusual, a maple fretboard! :eek:

But it was even cooler seeing Luke circa 2005.
 

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kbaim said:
They showed off the Luke prototype at the Open house. Purple with pole peices showing...and most unusual, a maple fretboard! :eek:

But it was even cooler seeing Luke circa 2005.

Has anyone a picture of that prototype?
 

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Luc said:
Has anyone a picture of that prototype?


DSCN0047.jpg


Got it in high res, too if you want.
 
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It's a Luke!
That's why that pic looked different to me.
I thought it might have been a proto. to the Silo or Pet!

LOL! Pete, a high res. pic of a blurry pic. is still a blurry pic! :D
Just a larger file! ;)
 

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fogman said:
It's a Luke!
That's why that pic looked different to me.
I thought it might have been a proto. to the Silo or Pet!

LOL! Pete, a high res. pic of a blurry pic. is still a blurry pic! :D
Just a larger file! ;)

Well, now that I look at the high res pic, the JP to the right is what the camera focused on. Man, do I need a SLR/manual digicam that I can set the f-stop on myself :mad: Time to go shopping I guess :rolleyes:








(somebody buy the used Rad Red Bongo so I can pay for the camera!)
 

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Terry Hayes said:
Since the "Luke" is Steve Lukather's signature model, EBMM makes the guitar pretty much the way Luke wants and uses it. However, I seem to recall reading that Dudley at EBMM had been suggesting that Luke consider dropping the Floyd. I also think Luke got tired of the setup and hassles of string changing (even though he has is now guitar tech) and preferred the return to a simpler and more basic guitar.

Luke is obviously very happy with the new trem as evidenced by this quote from www.stevelukather.com - "The LUKE guitar stays in tune better now without the Floyd Rose."

Terry


I wonder why Dudley made the suggestion to Luke? Did it have to do w/ structural problems w/ the guitar wood and Floyd? Long-term Floyd reliability? Maintenance?

Also, what is the Luke II nut life expectancy if you use the tremolo often?
 

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PeteDuBaldo said:
DSCN0047.jpg


Got it in high res, too if you want.


That's my dream guitar - I always wanted a luke with a maple neck - - - - never imagined one was ever made..........


my my my - it's gonna take a whole load of beer to get BP to sell me one !
 

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Has anyone noticed something strange with the JP Mystoc Dream pic....? 10p for the winner....
 
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