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I snagged my dream electric guitar today...Steve Morse...it will be here later next week and ready to rawk. I'll keep you posted, dy.......
 

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smd24fan

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I snagged my dream electric guitar today...Steve Morse...it will be here later next week and ready to rawk. I'll keep you posted, dy.......

Congrats on the new Morse! Remember to take some real pics when she arrives. As the saying goes around here, no pics = never happened! :)
 

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Sweet - I'm thrilled a Sweetwater signed on as a dealer about a year ago - and the Morse is my favorite EBMM - you're gonna love the neck! :)

kestrou
 

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SWEET! Steve Morse guitars really do rock. I've been loving the blueburst one I picked up barely used last november. Only question I've had is how they react to a "normal" set of .10 strings, as they come stock with a custom set of RPS slinky's that are:

10p-13p-16p-26w-32w-42w

Standard RPS slinkys are:

10p-13p-17p-26w-36w-46w

Thoughts?
 

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For new Morse owners I always recommend:

There's more youtubes of him playing/explaining how he pulls all those tones out of the guitar. Just take a look around.

I really didn't understand mine until I heard Steve explain it. Then at least the switches made sense.

Enjoy!
 

ksandvik

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SWEET! Steve Morse guitars really do rock. I've been loving the blueburst one I picked up barely used last november. Only question I've had is how they react to a "normal" set of .10 strings, as they come stock with a custom set of RPS slinky's that are:

10p-13p-16p-26w-32w-42w

Standard RPS slinkys are:

10p-13p-17p-26w-36w-46w

Thoughts?

Should be fine, just need to fix the intonation. I'm running standard 9-42 on my Y2D.
 

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The original strings still have plenty of life left, so it won't happen this month probably. Bigger problem is just that actually assembling the string set would require a lot of mixing and matching. I kind of wish EBMM would put out string sets matched to the artist models when they have custom sets.
 

kestrou

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The original strings still have plenty of life left, so it won't happen this month probably. Bigger problem is just that actually assembling the string set would require a lot of mixing and matching. I kind of wish EBMM would put out string sets matched to the artist models when they have custom sets.

+1 to that!

I'm able to buy regular EB strings singly to make my homegrown Morse custom sets - but can't get the Cobalts singly... :(

kestrou
 
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