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dave1812

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My wonderful spy tells me this..

SSS has a roasted alder body (first time we've done that)
HH has an okoume body and maple top
Anniversary model is HSS, Black Limba body, maple top and double locking tremolo (a nod to the original).
Roasted Alder sounds interesting, what kind of Wood did the Original Luke 1 use for the Body?
Do you know if that's an EBMM Floyd or an Original Floyd Rose, Gotoh or Schaller Trem?
 

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My wonderful spy tells me this..

SSS has a roasted alder body (first time we've done that)
HH has an okoume body and maple top
Anniversary model is HSS, Black Limba body, maple top and double locking tremolo (a nod to the original).
I assume the back on the 30th Anniversary is painted so the actual grain is not visible? That would be a shame.
 

PeteDuBaldo

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Does this mean the HSS Luke 3 is getting discontinued? :cry:

Yes, the L3 will be discontinued. The factory will be filling existing orders for the L3 but will be taking new orders for the L4.

If you are interested in a new color on the L3 (HH model, flame top), I should have some arriving in May/June in my exclusive Magliano run for our 70th Anniversary.

I assume the back on the 30th Anniversary is painted so the actual grain is not visible? That would be a shame.

The grain is visible!
 

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There's always the NOS ones still out there & the used market.
I mean I guess i could be convinced to
Go SSS after I see some demos of how hot the bridge single can get. When it says the new models have the heat treated pickups; does that the mean they’re the same pickups with some sort of after effect done to them or is it a totally
New pickup?
 

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I mean I guess i could be convinced to
Go SSS after I see some demos of how hot the bridge single can get. When it says the new models have the heat treated pickups; does that the mean they’re the same pickups with some sort of after effect done to them or is it a totally
New pickup?
Introduced at NAMM '22 - looks like a whole new pick up.

 

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OMG, I totally missed this, Cobalt flatwound guitar strings! That is SO cool!! The've already been doing Cobalt flats for the bass, and will now also do Cobalt flats for short scale basses too! :LOL: :cool:

Mr. good Dr...what do flatwound strings bring to the table? Always wondered and never researched it.
 

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Mr. good Dr...what do flatwound strings bring to the table? Always wondered and never researched it.

Flats bring an old school vibe to the table. Jazz players have traditionally loved them for their very warm sound, super smooth feel and virtually no finger noise. But Cobalts strings are a BRIGHTER, so I'm guessing cobalt flats should be in between the bright rock round wound and jazz flat wound sound.

Because they have the standard rock'n'roll plain G string, I think these sets will bring a whole new sound to rock guitar players, possibly more in the vibe of the Classic Rock'n'Roll Slinky sets with the pure nickel wrap but warmer and higher output. Jazzers? My guess is with the plain G string is not what traditional jazzers will go for.
 
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Rbg

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Just looked at the YouTube... Looks like Anniversary L4 is in satin, thats new! :)
It is live so no time codes yet:
 

GoKart Mozart

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OMG, I totally missed this, Cobalt flatwound guitar strings! That is SO cool!! The've already been doing Cobalt flats for the bass, and will now also do Cobalt flats for short scale basses too! :LOL: :cool:


I may finally have to set up a dedicated flatwound guitar now!
 
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