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• #7528
Always loved the look of that Solton. Does it really have vibrato rather than trem?
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• #7529
Built my partscaster. Not sure whether to go with the mint or black scratch-plate.
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• #7530
is that a full rosewood neck and stock? it's fucking lully.
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• #7531
Yum!
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• #7532
black for sure
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• #7533
It is a thing of beauty. I like the pickguard as is actually.
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• #7534
Cheers folks.
Yeah, it’s all rosewood. Pain in the neck (plus £70 for the permit) to import it, but the restrictions on rosewood for instruments have been lifted as of this month, so it should be a lot simpler now.
I’m leaning towards the black scratch-plate. Makes the P90 look a bit less Fisher-Price. The pickups are hand made, from Creamery Pickups in Manchester. It’s my first experience with them, and they sound really sweet.
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• #7535
Gurt lush that is. My vote’s for black too.
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• #7536
That's really nice. I love those pastel shades (are they called surf colours, or have I made that up?). I like the mint for what it's worth.
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• #7537
It’s Shell Pink, which is an old Fender custom colour, albeit a bit rarer than some. Don’t know if it counts as ‘surf’ or not, but I can see it.
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• #7538
Looks lovely. I love shell pink.
I'd go with the mint pickguard myself.
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• #7539
Bloody lovely, and I'd definitely go with black.
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• #7540
NPD : I haven't had a chance to try this out yet but I was so impressed by the build quality and packaging I felt I had to share.
Purchased this "Tom'sline Engineering Mario AMO-3" bitcrusher I spotted while browsing wish.com.
In the extremely spendy feeling fold-over lid box with magnetic clasp were a sticker, a user manual the pedal (packed extremely well) and a pre-cut velcro for the pedal.
Build quality is really impressive and the buttons, switch and pot all feel very smooth and of good quality.
€21 + €11 postage. Outrageous stuff. I'll report back after I get to plug in later in the week.
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• #7541
Outrageous price - cost of parts can’t be much less than that.
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• #7542
Just made a cheeky offer on a 1979 Vibrolux
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• #7543
Woop!
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• #7544
But how does it sound??
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• #7545
My number came up on one of these so I’m expecting it shortly!
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• #7546
That looks nuts... Looking forward to hearing what you do with it!
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• #7547
It’s mad isn’t it! For the price, I’m assuming it’s homebrew DSP inside rather than loads of components actually needing that rad case but in demos it sounds amazing. It’s the sort of thing you could build a whole sound around.
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• #7549
Price agreed. Just got to arrange a test drive.
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• #7550
What's that? At least, what's going on with the frets?
^ and ^^ cheers lads, I could find string trees for cheaps ($1.5 for a set). :) Fret sprout should be easy to deal with, I'll buy some painters tape and a smooth file soon-ish.