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cybrpunk

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I know, I about cried when i saw they had "diamon plate" on the subs. At least mine is real diamond plate. Only problem is that it shreds pics like a B%&ch
 

midopa

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Very nice! But the focus is kinda off, no? Also, is that strap button a different one than the stock?

In any case, lovely SR ya got there!
 

cybrpunk

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Yeah, it's one of the older style dunlop straplocks before they made them so you can use straps without the straplock installed. The picture is out of focus too. I was borrowing a friends digital camrea which kept washing out the color if the flash was on so I had to keep it off. I just had it arround to take pictures of my Warwick Thumb 5 string I'm trying to trade for a Sterling.
 

johans

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hey cyber

or your could open your own industry doing the 'original' diamond plate
and sell it to future SUBs hahaha
 

cybrpunk

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weight

I haven't noticed any difference weight wise. The Diamond plate is made out of aluminum so it's pretty light.
 

Mantaray

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I like very much the chrome scratchplates. They look very cool but not on honeyburst or generally vintage colored models.
 

cybrpunk

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I acutally play with my fingers 90% of the time. It works great because the ridges pretty much create instant thumb rests all over the bass.
 
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