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musicman1980

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Hi everybody,

thanks for your good advices.
A Musicman Albert Lee looks definitely better than a Tele :)
After I ve checked a lot of youtube videos about this guitar, I can say that this model comes really close to a tele twang sound.

Before you told me about this model, I didnt know the possible field of application that comes with this guitar. I didnt even know Albert Lee himself (shame on me). I only knew that there is a Albert Lee model.

Well Albert Lee isnt such a big shot in Germany (where I am from) as he is in the US, so his signature isnt quite as popular as other Ernie Ball Musicman Signatures here.

Thank you guys. Now I ve got to check it out at the music store...Xmas is coming soon :)

Ciao, musicman1980
 

Hookpunch

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Steve Morse manages to get a twangy sound out of his guitars, mostly I think his #1, although it is probably more like the sound on his FrankenTele than the sound of an unmodified Tele.
 

Coffeemug

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That's really a no-brainer...twang=Albert Lee, both the SSS or the MM90s!
It's actually pretty hard to find a dealer in your (our!) area who stocks one though...
 

glockaxis

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Another advocate for the SSS AL in getting that Telecaster sound. Paisley has one in his arsenal as well.
 

robelinda2

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If you are after true telecaster tones then the AL cant do it, but its a WHOLE lot more twangier than a standard SSS type axe, even AL himself has a stratty sound and rarely is heard using the bridge pickup alone. You pretty much always hear him using the classic bridge/middle tone.

Love the Al, but its a beast of its own, not a slave to a tele or a strat.
 

lenny

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If you are after true telecaster tones then the AL cant do it, but its a WHOLE lot more twangier than a standard SSS type axe, even AL himself has a stratty sound and rarely is heard using the bridge pickup alone. You pretty much always hear him using the classic bridge/middle tone.

Love the Al, but its a beast of its own, not a slave to a tele or a strat.

I totally agree ,its a beast of its own.....Funny thing is ..i always use the bridge by itself hahaha....but i eq it from the amp for that setting ....and then i tweak my pedals for my ears .....i need to play with that 2nd position more!!
 

ba2m

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sorry to interrupt..

but i am very interested to know what is the different between the soapbar and the single pickup? especially on AL and AXIS.

Thank you before.
 
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