New toys! PRS and LP goodness.
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New toys! PRS and LP goodness.
So I just got a couple of new toys!
A PRS Custom22 and a Les Paul Studio.
The PRS has had the pickups changed to a Bareknuckles VHII and a Mississippi Queen Humbucker sized P90.
And the Rotary switch has been replaced with a toggle switch.
The LP is stock.
I want to look at finding a replacement rotary switch to put it back to normal and replace the pickups as I don't really like these ones. They are a good rock pickup but I want something that sounds good with high gain.
So about the crap quality pics
A PRS Custom22 and a Les Paul Studio.
The PRS has had the pickups changed to a Bareknuckles VHII and a Mississippi Queen Humbucker sized P90.
And the Rotary switch has been replaced with a toggle switch.
The LP is stock.
I want to look at finding a replacement rotary switch to put it back to normal and replace the pickups as I don't really like these ones. They are a good rock pickup but I want something that sounds good with high gain.
So about the crap quality pics
Ummm....
Re: New toys! PRS and LP goodness.
Rotary switch? I want to switch the electronics on mine to the McCarty type. When i'm done doing that next month i'll let you know if you want the switch.
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Re: New toys! PRS and LP goodness.
Sweet, let me know how you get on too, the McCarty switching would also be cool.
I just think the toggle switch looks ugly, but probably more useful.
I just think the toggle switch looks ugly, but probably more useful.
Ummm....
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Re: New toys! PRS and LP goodness.
Woah is that the Cu22 that's been on trademe for a while? looks pretty sweet 

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Re: New toys! PRS and LP goodness.
Jeez, we need to stop copying each other's gear. First I buy a JCM900, then you buy a PRS.
I guess now I need to buy a Mesa...
No! Dammit... I don't need to spend that kinda money
Hopefully after the Spider Valve goes through a mighty 4x12" tomorrow it'll convince me that I don't neeed a new amp.
But I still want one. Dammit.
I guess now I need to buy a Mesa...

No! Dammit... I don't need to spend that kinda money

But I still want one. Dammit.
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Re: New toys! PRS and LP goodness.
+1.Fler wrote:Come on now Slash, my Mesa needs a home

Sorry Ed, I know you dont need me reverse tyre kicking, buy hey why not?


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Re: New toys! PRS and LP goodness.
Oy, it's far too early for me to even figure out how "reverse" tyre kicking would work....Phildo wrote:Sorry Ed, I know you dont need me reverse tyre kicking, buy hey why not?Fler wrote:Come on now Slash, my Mesa needs a home![]()
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Re: New toys! PRS and LP goodness.
I blame all the retro fashion crazes.sopachrga wrote:WHAT!!!! I've been tricked!slash-ed wrote:*cough* It's not the 90s any more mate...
*Crosses fingers and waits for waistcoats to make a comeback*
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Re: New toys! PRS and LP goodness.
What, you're telling me its not 1998?
ARGH DOOM!!! Y2K!!!!!!!!
ARGH DOOM!!! Y2K!!!!!!!!
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