Lefty Blues
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math2014 said:Agreed lefty...
some of the pics i have seen at coda are far from very flamey...
That's exactly what I mean, just have a closer look at number 14.
math2014 said:Agreed lefty...
some of the pics i have seen at coda are far from very flamey...
Lefty Blues said:And now for something completely different: what do you think of the stock pickups of the LS-1000? They come with Gotoh Custom Vintage PAFs. Are they okay for the ones who already own a LS-1000?
Badger said:Lefty Blues said:And now for something completely different: what do you think of the stock pickups of the LS-1000? They come with Gotoh Custom Vintage PAFs. Are they okay for the ones who already own a LS-1000?
To me they sound good. I cranked my amp at rehearsal last night and was quite satisfied with the resulting tone. It sounded superb - clean or dirty and in all positions.
Still I will be replacing them with bareknuckles - a stormy monday and a mule (once I have some spare cash). Just because I think these will sound even better - not because the gotoh's are not up to the job.
Congrats Arno. This is the first LS1000, what I've seen so far, which I would accept re maple top grade. All others feature only a 2A grade top. Wonder why?Amo said:6 of 20 straight out of the box!
Lefty Blues said:The Bareknuckles are surely a good choice. I am thinking about RS/Lindy Fralin PAFs.
tudor said:Lefty Blues said:The Bareknuckles are surely a good choice. I am thinking about RS/Lindy Fralin PAFs.
Lefty,
I once had the Lindy Fralins in an Epi LPC ... I thought it would be the best tone - until I gave Kloppmanns a try ... also Bareknuckles ... and I decided to forget the Fralins ...
If your guitar provides a bright sound - go for Fralins ... but if not you'll be more happy with BN or Kloppmanns or WCR ... 8) 8) 8)
... I'm sure you will ... :wink: :wink:
Roger
Which Bareknuckles or WCR would you recommend for which style?
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