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Axilla

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There's no need to rout anything!!!!
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I wanted to shift my AL into a more heavy rock niche but I didn't want to modify a DD in any way that wasn't reversible...

WOOOOOT Steve - this is about THE DD AL of my dreams ! :eek: :D

Did you try different P90 sized DiMarzio Humbuckers or just the ToneZone ?
Does the tone compare with the full sized ToneZone ?
I'm jsut asking cuz I'm really crazy about trying one out in the bridge position of my ASS MM90...
 
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Blues says the 20th is the best guitar he has ever owned

if its that good why stop making then i want one but im a poor student and buy the time i saved up i could't get one why wont you make a blues albert lee? dont even need to look the same just have some of the same idears neck pickups ao just have normal colours or colors on it
 

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Mark there will always be people selling 20th used and you never know if in the future, you might get a great find!!

As for the Blues Albert Lee, it's Albert's guitar, to have a Blues Albert Lee model would take away from Albert's model. The Albert Lee has just seemed to start to find an almost fanatical following (Rob), but it's a great guitar, so this is rightly so.

I think that would be great, but that a BP business call, and probably not in the cards. Blues seems happy playing EBMM's and that what's really important.

Glenn |B)
 

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Mark there will always be people selling 20th used and you never know if in the future, you might get a great find!!
That's great advice, and how I joined the EBMM flock in the first place. Lots of great used deals to be had out there if you keep yer eyes open ;)
 
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Mark there will always be people selling 20th used and you never know if in the future, you might get a great find!!

As for the Blues Albert Lee, it's Albert's guitar, to have a Blues Albert Lee model would take away from Albert's model. The Albert Lee has just seemed to start to find an almost fanatical following (Rob), but it's a great guitar, so this is rightly so.

I think that would be great, but that a BP business call, and probably not in the cards. Blues seems happy playing EBMM's and that what's really important.

Glenn |B)

thanks i will keep my eye out i've had a luck for about 2 years now savied up working night shifts and got a luke in luke blue its anawsome guitar i just need a 24fret guitar with 2 humbuckers because im doing loads of rock and jazz gigs i need the versatillatyi will keep looking
 

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WOOOOOT Steve - this is about THE DD AL of my dreams ! :eek: :D

Did you try different P90 sized DiMarzio Humbuckers or just the ToneZone ?
Does the tone compare with the full sized ToneZone ?
I'm jsut asking cuz I'm really crazy about trying one out in the bridge position of my ASS MM90...

I have used several of DiMarzio's "P-90" Humbuckers over the years such as the DLX-90, DLX Plus, Virtual P-90, Super Distortion P-90, and Tone Zone P-90....

So, when I selected the Tone Zone / Virtual / Tone Zone combination, I knew what to expect sonically....especially with the coil splits and treble bleed cap etc!

The P-90 version of the Tone Zone is basically identical to the 'full-sized' model in its tone & response and has the same amount of output. I think that there'd typically be a much greater sonic variance in two 'identical' guitars than the two versions of the Tone Zone that we're comparing! (The "Tone Zone S" is a little different - AL SSS owners take note! ;) )

So, go ahead....treat yourself...I think you'll enjoy a Tone Zone P-90 in your ASS! :eek:

[You really can only type that in this forum without getting banned for life, eh?!]

Steve.
 
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