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That would look awesome if it had pearl blocks like that one year of jazz basses, just sayin! Also I really dig that they do orange guitars now. I absolutely adore the duo-sonic in that color
imagine finding out your son is your daughter & she's into noise music
qersty wrote:Also I really dig that they do orange guitars now. I absolutely adore the duo-sonic in that color
So much this.
Seriously getting super attached from just looking at pics. I have always wanted a duo-sonic. I'm worried that if I get one I'll put a kahler ans lace sensors on it though...
imagine finding out your son is your daughter & she's into noise music
qersty wrote:Also I really dig that they do orange guitars now. I absolutely adore the duo-sonic in that color
So much this.
Seriously getting super attached from just looking at pics. I have always wanted a duo-sonic. I'm worried that if I get one I'll put a kahler ans lace sensors on it though...
I went to a few different stores last summer in Nashville, and kept picking up the orange duo. Had a hard time convincing myself to not buy one . I need more time plugged in with one though. Might want to swap pups, like you said. Which on one hand, might defeat part of what people like about them...but
i've never had a whole Japanese Fender, but i have a CIJ '56 Strat neck on my partsocaster that's quite excellent...i don't think i've had to adjust the truss rod for about ten years.
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Dapper Bandit wrote:Fender Japan is the best part of Fender. Actually giving the people what they want? Unthinkable!
I've got a 90's MIJ tele that I don't think I could ever part with, nicest Fender I ever played.
My MIJ Stratocaster is from about '87. This is the best electric guitar that I ever held in my hands. And I was working in a music shop and I was fortunate to test a few real nice vintage axes as well as good modern instruments over the years.
qersty wrote:Also I really dig that they do orange guitars now. I absolutely adore the duo-sonic in that color
So much this.
Seriously getting super attached from just looking at pics. I have always wanted a duo-sonic. I'm worried that if I get one I'll put a kahler ans lace sensors on it though...
I went to a few different stores last summer in Nashville, and kept picking up the orange duo. Had a hard time convincing myself to not buy one . I need more time plugged in with one though. Might want to swap pups, like you said. Which on one hand, might defeat part of what people like about them...but
As far as I've understood it's just strat pickups but flat poles. I don't really have a reference to how they are supposed to sound. The school guitar aesthetic is really appealing though. Also like could you mess up a pair of single coils that much?