LUKE ! it can replace any guitars but keeps a lot of personality.
tristan Well-known member Joined Feb 16, 2004 Messages 1,313 Location france Jun 7, 2007 #41 LUKE ! it can replace any guitars but keeps a lot of personality.
ba2m Well-known member Joined Jun 4, 2006 Messages 413 Location jakarta, indonesia Jun 9, 2007 #42 Sub1 Zero said: edit: Ok I forgot about the Morse. The only thing about the Morse though is that there's no vintage trem, just fixed or floyd Click to expand... agree.. morse with a vintage trem would be perfect and super versatile
Sub1 Zero said: edit: Ok I forgot about the Morse. The only thing about the Morse though is that there's no vintage trem, just fixed or floyd Click to expand... agree.. morse with a vintage trem would be perfect and super versatile
pjdude Active member Joined Jun 8, 2007 Messages 28 Location Media, PA. Jun 9, 2007 #43 For sheer versatility, in terms of the amount of tones, it's hard not to go with a Morse. But for - IMHO - 'useable' tones, I don't think you could argue with a Luke w/piezo option. I think you'd have a lot of bases covered there.
For sheer versatility, in terms of the amount of tones, it's hard not to go with a Morse. But for - IMHO - 'useable' tones, I don't think you could argue with a Luke w/piezo option. I think you'd have a lot of bases covered there.