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mojomkr

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I was able to play a Tobacco Burst Y2D Morse today. Question is why the

signature single coil p/u is positioned where it is. Was that a design that

Steve wanted? Does it have anything to do with how he picks guitar?

or just a look he was going for? Anyways very nice looking and sounding

guitar....Thanks
 

beej

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A lot of the time Steve uses that single as a way to reduce the output of his bridge humbucker. The height is quite low, and when he selects the bridge 'bucker in parallel to the single, he gets a cleaner tone. So gives him a way to quickly take some of the heat off.
 

Brand X

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Lol - I thought to myself 'Ah, I know this one!'....but Beej beat me to it! As he said, Steve uses it to reduce volume at the flick of a switch to let other solo's / vocals etc come through...
 

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Here is some info on the Morse models for you. These are really great guitars :)

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbM4iqYDKgc]YouTube - Steve Morse talks about his Music Man Signature Model[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeNNRnVDRgk&feature=related]YouTube - Steve Morse demos his Ernie Ball Music Man Y2D[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Pdfw2rpWmo]YouTube - Steve Morse shows us his chambered Y2D prototype[/ame]
 

mojomkr

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Thank you Colin,
Great Y2D video from Mr. Morse himself. I probably

could have searched. I get Guitar brain though....the tobacco burst

Morse Y2D is a real treat to see in person and a player......Thanks
 

Colin

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Here's some pics for you, you won't regret getting one

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