mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
metalmariachi wrote:It Had a fake wood grain pick guard, and didn't sound too bad. MM
Was the body color a crazy teal blue? My bandmate picked up a Vox copy that's teal blue w/wood grain pickguard off eBay earlier this year. He was going to fix it up, but got sidetracked.
Let's see... I think I have a photo of it riiiiiiiiiiight... here!
mine was white two pickup probably made by the same company as yours..
I had a nice discussion with the Roland rep when they introduced the virtual pickup about the Vox guitar organ.
Actually it was more about acceptance in the music community and how the Vox and Coral Sitar were very cool but weren't really accepted by musicians as a whole. Also talked to Parker that day about the Fly and the use of alternative materials in guitar construction.
Sweet. I can't remember what brand the one we have is... it's really really really cheapo, but with great potential. I'm going to have to ask Bill if he's going to finish it up or just put it up on eBay - he was undecided the last time we talked.
We've thought about going for some kind of synth guitar setup - even bought one of those crazy old Casio guitars, but it's kind of unworkable in its current setup. I'd love to have a Coral sitar one day... if only they made a bass sitar... that would be riDONKulous...
mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
it's a twangy dream. pretty decent blues axe, but i like what it can do with fuzz. i play some trashy punk/garage kind of stuff and with only one pickup pushing an amp i get my low end fuzz kicks. for 200 bucks, i can't complain!