This is all TBC, but at this stage:
- korina body, Jaguar style
- Nordstrand MM humbucker
- Nordstrand Fat Stack
- Nordstrand 3b (??) preamp
- some sort of awesome bridge
- Hipshot D-Tuner
- allparts maple neck w/rosewood, bound, block inlays, painted headstock
This is all TBC, but at this stage:
- korina body, Jaguar style
- Nordstrand MM humbucker
- Nordstrand Fat Stack
- Nordstrand 3b (??) preamp
- some sort of awesome bridge
- Hipshot D-Tuner
- allparts maple neck w/rosewood, bound, block inlays, painted headstock
I am excite!
Zomg sounds rad.
I just got sick of typing the name
GrantB wrote:Tony, your taste is, as always, very refined. Or as HG would say, "bloody awful".
Some Bozo wrote:dogs represent the qualities we like to see in a friend, and cats represent the qualites we'd like to be able to get away with in ourselves
I'm Gasing to not be gasing, but it looks this will be another year I drop big bucks trying to acheive my desired rig and tone. Frankly I 'd rather use the money elsewhere for a change, like my house or the dentist, or a real vacation out of the U.S.A. I might not have a choice with the dentist.
I might get a different amp, but the only other thing I have been wanting though it isn't really that important is a Gibson double neck so I can play Hotel California and Wanted dead or alive the right way.
lionking wrote:I might get a different amp, but the only other thing I have been wanting though it isn't really that important is a Gibson double neck so I can play Hotel California and Wanted dead or alive the right way.
lionking wrote:I might get a different amp, but the only other thing I have been wanting though it isn't really that important is a Gibson double neck so I can play Hotel California and Wanted dead or alive the right way.
No live Stairway version???
Yeah that too. Although the 12 string part shouldn't come in until the strumming part starts. Some people like to play the whole thing minus the solo on the 12 and it never sounded right to me that way.
When I think about it there are a few songs that a double can be useful for besides the common known ones.