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What are you gassing for?
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Re: What are you gassing for?
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Sometimes it's the little things.
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I want an ibanez rg in sunburst and 3 x SSL1's....
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does it have to be a TU 3? I have a TU 2 you can have for $30KentNZ wrote:Sometimes it's the little things.
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oooh!!KentNZ wrote:Sometimes it's the little things.
Very cool to be able to get it that size, but not sure about having it always on, also like the mute function, so on the fence about that one.
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off the side of my PZ Pre's built in mute, or a vol pedal, and I'm good to go. Still, have a perfectly good tuner already.
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Youre mistaking GAS for practical needs.willow13 wrote:KentNZ wrote:Sometimes it's the little things.
does it have to be a TU 3? I have a TU 2 you can have for $30
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Really keen to try out the new Digitech Polara, anyone on here had hand's on?
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http://www.trademe.co.nz/music-instrume ... 776935.htmMolly wrote:P90 Les Paul. P90 anything (ish).
http://www.trademe.co.nz/music-instrume ... 793788.htm
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I looked at those two actually, thanks. The Gibson needs $100 spending on tuners. The other one, I dunno....
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What about a Godin Core? There was a nice p90 violin-type finish one in Welly Rockshop awhile ago. Not on the RS website anymore. About $1200? They get good reviews.Molly wrote:I looked at those two actually, thanks. The Gibson needs $100 spending on tuners. The other one, I dunno....
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Other end of the spectrumMolly wrote:I looked at those two actually, thanks. The Gibson needs $100 spending on tuners. The other one, I dunno....
https://reverb.com/item/1271101-1955-gi ... ohsc-p90-s