NAMM 2018
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Re: NAMM 2018
Hmm yeah, I'm not as excited about the Suhr LP. Its probably better than a normal LP, but I wouldn't buy one.
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Re: NAMM 2018
$7995 US for a figured top. $7495 US for a goldtop. 100 guitars to be made celebrating 20 years of Suhr.AiRdAd wrote:Here's the Suhr
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Re: NAMM 2018
There's some new Marshall amps coming out.
The DSL series is being revamped again and will appear in 1w, 20w, 40w, and 100w versions. Watt scaling, studio quality reverb, yadda yadda.
The Origin series is a whole new amp range, one of them classic design retro/modern jobs with the basket weave grille cloths.
The DSL series is being revamped again and will appear in 1w, 20w, 40w, and 100w versions. Watt scaling, studio quality reverb, yadda yadda.
The Origin series is a whole new amp range, one of them classic design retro/modern jobs with the basket weave grille cloths.
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Re: NAMM 2018
Ugh, I thought it might be spendy...say around the $5K US mark.AiRdAd wrote:$7995 US for a figured top. $7495 US for a goldtop. 100 guitars to be made celebrating 20 years of Suhr.AiRdAd wrote:Here's the Suhr
This just seems over the top tho.
Kinda reminds me of a Huber.
No doubt it’ll be fantastic but waaaay to much for the likes of me
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Re: NAMM 2018
Lordy! I've six decent guitars and four amps that together only cost a shade more than that.AiRdAd wrote:
$7995 US for a figured top.
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Re: NAMM 2018
Is there gonna be another lawsuit??AiRdAd wrote:$7995 US for a figured top. $7495 US for a goldtop. 100 guitars to be made celebrating 20 years of Suhr.AiRdAd wrote:Here's the Suhr
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Re: NAMM 2018
Who wants to go halves? Wait, I mean quarters? Oh ffs, lets just buy a tour bus with that amount of coin!AiRdAd wrote:$7995 US for a figured top. $7495 US for a goldtop. 100 guitars to be made celebrating 20 years of Suhr.AiRdAd wrote:Here's the Suhr
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Re: NAMM 2018
Haha celebrate 20 years of Suhr by making something altogether different from what made them famous...AiRdAd wrote:$7995 US for a figured top. $7495 US for a goldtop. 100 guitars to be made celebrating 20 years of Suhr.AiRdAd wrote:Here's the Suhr
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Re: NAMM 2018
I agree with Ed. If you want a quality Les Paul style guitar, everyone knows the thing to get is a PRS Singlecut.slash-ed wrote:Haha celebrate 20 years of Suhr by making something altogether different from what made them famous...AiRdAd wrote:$7995 US for a figured top. $7495 US for a goldtop. 100 guitars to be made celebrating 20 years of Suhr.AiRdAd wrote:Here's the Suhr
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Re: NAMM 2018
Spent a few hours with a Colossus the other day. Not sure if I should call it a more refined Recto or an SLO with less balls...higainer wrote:KSR Juno amp
GAS building........must resist
Amps:
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Re: NAMM 2018
Hmm, interesting.godgrinder wrote:Spent a few hours with a Colossus the other day. Not sure if I should call it a more refined Recto or an SLO with less balls...higainer wrote:KSR Juno amp
GAS building........must resist
No complaints with the Gemini since I got it back from Kyle
TBH, I’ve logged swfa time on Recto’s or SLO’s so ymmv.
The SLO wasn’t a bad amp, just didn’t blow me away.
The Recto just wasn’t my cuppa tea.
Perhaps with more time, vol or different speakers I might have reached a different conclusion.
I’m tending to go with Chris Peters opinion in his Artemis video, as far as the Rhodes/KSR vibe goes.
Hands down the best explaination I’ve found to date.
Part of me was thinking about loading it (Gemini) with KT-77’s initially since I’ve never been a 6L6 guy.
However since getting it back, it sounds so good I don’t think I’ll bother.
The Juno being built on EL34’s is tugging at my heart strings.
Damn you Kyle Rhodes