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benoa

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Just a quick update on my SBMM Cutlass...

For those of followed my NGD a few weeks back, here is quick update.

Body contour and color... Still digging it, honeymoon ain't over. I really wish you could get a real EBMM Cutlass with the Seafoam green!

Neck contour/profile. For a someone used to thin neck (read JP6/RG550), I really like the V-neck shape on my Cutllass.

Ruff fret edges... Don't know if it's the climate up North but they are almost gone. :)

Low output pickups... Well, I hated them at first, but now, they grew on me. I must be getting old but these are staying. I thought changing them but hell know, I'll abuse them as they are.

Not too related to the Cutlass, but I was asked to do a recording of my Boss Katana amp and decided to use mu SBMM Cutlass for it. Let me know what you think. FWIW I have done the same with the neck pickup. Was just too lazy to finish the video today. I will in the coming days. :)

 

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Totally unrelated to your Cutlass, but mic'ing a head is kind of a running joke. I find it hilarious that the Katana head actually has a speaker in it... :)

Mike
 

benoa

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Totally unrelated to your Cutlass, but mic'ing a head is kind of a running joke. I find it hilarious that the Katana head actually has a speaker in it... :)

This is one of the coolest feature of the Boss Katana Head. You can play it without a cab and it sounds quite good too. It's even loud enough to jam with a drum if the drummer it isn't too loud.

I have done a gig not too far ago where the soundman just put a mic in front of my Katana head.
 
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