The Doom Room: ILF Edition
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/\ Money helps make bad decisions for you.....
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AngryGoldfish wrote:Ancient Astronaught wrote:AngryGoldfish wrote:So the 72 Telecaster has grown on me quite a bit recently. I now intend to keep the guitar, but replace the neck humbucker with a Creamery Classic '71 or a Lollar Regal if I'm feeling adventurous. I haven't even had it professionally set up yet and it's still impressing me. I prefer the Ibanez Artist overall, but it's still a worthwhile instrument.
I had my first band practice with mine yesterday and loved it. The neck p/u's thick and cutting cleans was awesome and then it filled out without being muddy when i kicked on the fuzz, it oddly sounds better through a cranked amp then a bedroom level amp. I'm very impressed by mine, it doesnt have the organic thickness of the telemaster, but that guitar is kind of a one trick pony, the trick is definitely one hell of a trick though.....
I'm glad you're digging yours. The neck humbucker is still too dark and muffled for my tastes, but it does the job until I can afford to replace it. I think I'm going to leave the bridge pickup alone. It reacts well to dirt, and with some tweaking on my amp doesn't sound as bright or harsh any more.
I was worried about the neck pickup too, but it sounded great yesterday at practice
I totally agree on the bridge pickup, it sounds killer through dirt, but definitely required some tweaking on the amp to kill off some of the birttleness.Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
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There is actually a Broadcaster-esque aftermarket pickup in the bridge position of mine. That's why I'm so apprehensive about changing it.
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AngryGoldfish wrote:There is actually a Broadcaster-esque aftermarket pickup in the bridge position of mine. That's why I'm so apprehensive about changing it.
I'm using a Neovin noiseless bridge pickup which is based on a broadcaster pickup as well. Sounds to me like you like that pick up enough to NOT have to change it, don't spend money where you don't need to.
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Oh, that's cool. Speaking of noiseless, that's another thing I'm impressed with: this bridge single-coil is damn quiet.
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AngryGoldfish wrote:Oh, that's cool. Speaking of noiseless, that's another thing I'm impressed with: this bridge single-coil is damn quiet.
Sounds like you got a winner then!!!!
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AxAxSxS wrote:WHUT?
http://www.metalinjection.net/latest-ne ... r-decision
WHUT indeed. Ya know who might've been even more in the Vein of Bill Ward than Brad Wilks? BILL FUCKING WARD
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that whole thing is a cluster fuck
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Seriously. Fuck whatever album they think they're putting out.
BILL FUCKING WARD
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnD3VbjACTM[/youtube]
BILL FUCKING WARD
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnD3VbjACTM[/youtube]
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Everytime I listen to those albums I think I should get a Supergroup and a RM clone and just start all over again
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I would like to tell every man, woman and child living today that the Catalinbread Naga Viper is the sweetest Rangemastery thing I have ever plugged into. They knocked it right outta the park with that one.
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I just scored like 50+ NOS GE PnP Qs so i might try to build a RM clone
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Dude why not? THat'll be fun. I have tons of germanium around here but I always think silicon. I should really try my hand at a Buzzaround clone. That's what Aaron plays on stage and it's definitely a rare breed.
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D-Day wrote:Dude why not? THat'll be fun. I have tons of germanium around here but I always think silicon. I should really try my hand at a Buzzaround clone. That's what Aaron plays on stage and it's definitely a rare breed.
Yea man of course I will need a FAC on there. I scored a ton of the Ge stuff, some of it has HFE 100-200 with sub 20uA leakage.