Slingy
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I often wonder why the artists don't just have a rack full of all different EBMM's. There's alot of tools in the EBMM toolbox. Who wants to play just one anyway?
Very interesting. Last summer when BP, Luke, John Ferraro and Steve Morse did the GC run, Luke sounded absolutely amazing when he was playing the 25th. Weird to see him with any other guitar, but dare i say he sounded even better to my ears with that 25th...and I am a diehard Luke guitar fan (currently own 7)!
So it will be interesting to see if any new Luke guitar incorporates some of what the 25th has.
On a side note, its been 3 years since my last NGD...so we'll see what magic happens with the design, feel and tone of the new one should it see the light of day and hit the streets
Very interesting. Last summer when BP, Luke, John Ferraro and Steve Morse did the GC run, Luke sounded absolutely amazing when he was playing the 25th. Weird to see him with any other guitar, but dare i say he sounded even better to my ears with that 25th...and I am a diehard Luke guitar fan (currently own 7)!
So it will be interesting to see if any new Luke guitar incorporates some of what the 25th has.
On a side note, its been 3 years since my last NGD...so we'll see what magic happens with the design, feel and tone of the new one should it see the light of day and hit the streets
K Baby needs shoes hurry up!
the body on the Luke is not smaller than any other EBMM actually it's very similar to the Silo Spec body. Nevertheless the body is smaller than traditional Strat
As for neck humbucker sound with a Luke I think you can use some pedals to boost the signal (I'm thinking about Seymour Duncan as I think they have something like that in their range of products)
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of note
For Resonance Switch to work properly, the SFX-01 must be first in the signal chain using passive pickups and a standard guitar cable -- not a wireless unit.
K Baby needs shoes hurry up!