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brandon. wrote:I've got the same one, mine is rebranded "Pan"... I liked it a lot, but right now I've torn it apart for a full re-wire.
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i thought i recognized those pickups!
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What are they? They look like Humbuckers, but I've been told they're single coils. So I'll just call them P90's.
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Yeah I think they're just singles...
They're totally hollow. With all the hardware out the top seems pretty fragile.
I'm keeping the pickups in, I love them.
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Damn. The bridge pickup in mine is all sorts of mucked up. I'm thinking about getting a set of vintage wound GFS pickups to put in it.
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Is that a Tele neck pickup in the P bass?
How does that sound?
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as far as I can tell, that pickup is the way the bass came. It has a clear plastic mounting thing, and the cavity is routed to the pickup shape. That being said, the pickup sounds awesome. Sounds just like a typical p-bass. The neck is incredible on the bass too. Just the right amount of THICK. Also, check out the tiny, tiny machine heads.
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Blue Cool wrote:Not the best quality, but good enough, I suppose.

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Early 70's Conrad 40080 into a Blackstar HT-5. I hope to add a Classic Vibe 50's Tele, Classic Vibe Duo Sonic, and few EHX stompboxes in the next couple of months.
love the bottle of what I assume is a pain killer of some sort on top of the amp....that means u must play at the right volume 8)
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Acid Reducers. They did fall off the amp shortly after taking the picture though.
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Blue Cool wrote:Acid Reducers. They did fall off the amp shortly after taking the picture though.
what part of IL u from?, I'm originally from the Peoria area.....
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Galesburg. Born and stuck.
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Blue Cool wrote:Galesburg. Born and stuck.
not far from where I grew up at all, I got out first chance I got, My uncle and his fam live outside of Moline and my 16 yr old cousin gigs ur area alot.... the band name is Speaks Like Silence, they are not bad for a bunch of 15-16yr olds....
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Small world. :lol:

I don't think I've heard of them.
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Blue Cool wrote:Small world. :lol:

I don't think I've heard of them.
he actually frequents a guitar shop in Galesburg, I handed him down a guitar for his 16th birthday and he somehow stripped out one of the neck bolts and had it fixed at some shop there......

it is a small world... I moved to STL and have became friends with about 3 people I grew up about 20 min from each other and none of us met until we were all here in STL
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Hmm. That's pretty cool.

The only shops here are Music Makers and Cherry Street. I prefer Cherry Street.
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I got a shit digital camera free so here are some pics....

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Like I said, shit camera...

Fender Blacktop Jazzmaster with JB in bridge

2007 Gibson Les Paul Standard in Faded Honey Burst, with 50's Neck

2002 Gibson SG Special, Heritage Cherry, Modded as I pleased ;) My Main Player

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Ohh... oh so nice. Honeyburst, the only flashy Gibson finish I really like. Looks great with the zebra pickups too, are they aftermarket ?

Jazzy so shiney !!! and the SG so casual ! Awesome collection...
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that LP is lovely, looks really nice and how is that 50s neck different to modern ones?
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othomas2 wrote:Ohh... oh so nice. Honeyburst, the only flashy Gibson finish I really like. Looks great with the zebra pickups too, are they aftermarket ?

Jazzy so shiney !!! and the SG so casual ! Awesome collection...
Thanks bro...the LP is all stock, thats how the faded finishes came....Burst-bucker Pro Pu's...this is the best axe I have ever played for tone, the notes are perfectly clear and spot on...and well with the 50's neck there is copious amounts of chunk and sustain
lorez wrote:that LP is lovely, looks really nice and how is that 50s neck different to modern ones?
The 50's is thicker, way meatier, gives you some thing to really grip, and since its thicker you get thicker tone too, more sustain..... it will sustain into feedback so beautifully **happy**
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what is that PBR bit on the SG? stomp-pad?
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:what is that PBR bit on the SG? stomp-pad?
sticker that looks like a smashed can...PBR gear from bars if ya knows peeps..... this is my most modded guitar and everything about it reminds me of where i'm from.... PBR included
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