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roburado

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Hey, ALOC!

Question for you. For those of you who have tried both the AL with piezo and without, do you think they sound different from one another? I could be off my rocker, but I think the non-piezo JPs sound a bit fuller and thicker than the piezo-equipped ones.

Another question. Do you think the hardtail ALs sound markedly different from the trem-equipped ALs?
 

robelinda2

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The AL w/piezo sounds no different, trem vs hardtail is a better comparison. With trem sounds a lot different to without trem, but i think the feel is more important. The hardtails feel better for me, while bending, but maybe i prefer the tone of the trem.
 

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The piezo (block) saddles are different from the vintage ones, so that would be a small tonal difference.
 

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small, but in this world of chasing tone, how much does small really add up?

trem and piezo for MY AL. Due next month!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Okay, I guess trem and piezo might be the way to go--or maybe not. Thanks anyway, guys.
 
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Spudmurphy

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Rob
The argument for trem or no trem is often banded about on the forum.

The musicman trem is really stable and you will experience no problem using double stops - it's not temperamental like a floyd. Albert Lee plays live with an AL that has a trem - and he has no problems.

I seem to remember Candidx talking about trem equipped guitars having more of a ring to them - also it has been quoted that Clapton often played a Strat with a trem but had it blocked off.

Getting an AL without a Piezo is like buying a computer without a printer - yes you can live without it - but man it is so useful when you need it.

I'm an avid fan of putting the piezo through an acoustic amp - and man the first time I heard it , it was like someone had punched me in the stomach - the sound was (ans still is awesome) - I was really taken aback when I heard it.

Get the piezo and the trem - then the AL will cover all bases - I will be so interested in hearing an AL in your hands - through the Mesa clean it's fantastic. With some gain it is awesome.
That guitar can cover all bases.
 

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I've had a hardtail, and a trem AL. regrettably never even plugged in a piezo model.
I'd say that if you ever, even fleetingly hanker after a trem then get one with the trem, it is THAT good.
 

roburado

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Rob
The argument for trem or no trem is often banded about on the forum.

The musicman trem is really stable and you will experience no problem using double stops - it's not temperamental like a floyd. Albert Lee plays live with an AL that has a trem - and he has no problems.

I seem to remember Candidx talking about trem equipped guitars having more of a ring to them - also it has been quoted that Clapton often played a Strat with a trem but had it blocked off.

Getting an AL without a Piezo is like buying a computer without a printer - yes you can live without it - but man it is so useful when you need it.

I'm an avid fan of putting the piezo through an acoustic amp - and man the first time I heard it , it was like someone had punched me in the stomach - the sound was (ans still is awesome) - I was really taken aback when I heard it.

Get the piezo and the trem - then the AL will cover all bases - I will be so interested in hearing an AL in your hands - through the Mesa clean it's fantastic. With some gain it is awesome.
That guitar can cover all bases.

Thanks, Spud!
 

PeteDuBaldo

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Rob,

I have the trem on my AL, and while I don't use it all that often it is nice to have for those times when I do. I put the solid steel saddles on mine instead of the bent one out just for comfort reasons - that's another reason I like the piezo, it comes with similar saddles!
 
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