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Junior

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Is it still available since the Y2D is on the market?

+ I'd like to see all of your customer pics of your EBMM SM's ;)

THX and sorry if this is stupid or against the rules or has been done before or whatever...
 

Junior

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Some pics maybe? :)

I'd like to see yours... or any customer pics... not the ones from webs and stuff...
 

Junior

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LOL :D any, but I prefer the blue one without the matching headstock...
 

PeteDuBaldo

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Junior said:
LOL :D any, but I prefer the blue one without the matching headstock...
Like this?

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Larger pics here...
http://dubaldomusic.com/EBMMlinks/InStock/900-72-20-01/DSCN0034.jpg

http://dubaldomusic.com/EBMMlinks/InStock/900-72-20-01/DSCN0038.jpg
 

doubleR

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Here's mine. Shortly after I got it, I found that the upper toggle switch would interefere with my picking and strumming--I was always banging into it. I took it to where I always bring my guitars when they need work (World of Strings in Long Beach, CA). I told them what the problem was, and they suggested a solution. A week later, voila! They relocated the upper toggle next to the lower one (much more user-friendly for me) and cut a new pickguard. They did such a good job it looks like it came that way from the factory.



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Junior

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Thanks guys those are AMAZING :eek: :D

I like the Morse Blue Burst the best, even though the Buttercream is magnificant LOL :D Sorry doubleR but from these 3 the black is my least favourite. BTW I like what you've done with the toggle switch, even though (if it would be possible and necessary) if I had one I'd put it like where the toggle is on the JP.... left of the pickguard when you're looking at it from this angle...

Those are really nice... Keep 'em comin'! :D
 

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My SM with piezo bridge. The tone control is now a dual concentric pot- the top knob controls piezo volume. There's also a mini-toggle for mag/both/piezo selection. Also a push-pull volume pot splits both humbuckers.

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Junior

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That's beautiful... How come you've got a piezo installed? How come Steve Morse doesn't have a piezo bridge?
 

GWDavis28

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Junior, there is talk of Steve trying out a piezo equipped guitar. If he likes it, then it might become available as an option.

Well have to wait and see what Steve thinks. :D

Glenn |B)
 

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Hey Tommy, let's see some pictures of that sparkley Morse you were telling me about at the Open House???????????

Glenn |B)
 

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Beej installed the piezo into the Morse all by himself.. and as you can see he did a fantastic job.

Sean, that Morse is gorgeous! I don't think I've ever seen one in that color. Hang onto that one!
 

savannah_sean

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Colin said:
I nearly ordered one in that color after seeing Steve Morse play one on the last DP tour. Then the Y2D came along. Now it's just a matter of time.

Colin

Yeah, it was pics of Steve playing the vintage sunburst with DP that I saw that got me interested in it. It really tempers the Y2D jones to have this one around to play.
 
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