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The 500t is great fun. The Tremonti treble pickup in Marks signature USA model was based off of that. It's the one with triple ceramic magnets (it uses magnets as spacers) and wound to around 16k which was quite daring from Gibson. There's a cocked wah tone I can't unhear from it but it definitely has its place.

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NippleWrestler wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 10:33 am The 500t is great fun. The Tremonti treble pickup in Marks signature USA model was based off of that. It's the one with triple ceramic magnets (it uses magnets as spacers) and wound to around 16k which was quite daring from Gibson. There's a cocked wah tone I can't unhear from it but it definitely has its place.
My SG's neck pup has the flutey cocked wah tone too. I think they call them '61 Burstbuckers. Bridge pup is okay, but quite bright in a SG. Neck pup is nice and thick sounding for Parisienne Walkways kind of licks, but gets very muddy in the lows. Not what a good PAF style pup should do. My guess is it has mismatched coils. They do that on purpose for some reason.

I pulled them out to put my Whole Lotta Humbucker set in, but the leads were too short and I also had trouble with the really big blob of solder on a pot that Gibson had soldered every ground in the guitar to. A regular soldering tip does not work for those blobs. I need to get a big ass tip for it. I chucked the Gibson ones back in for now. The 2020 CTS pots that Gibson made a song and dance about using now are already troublesome. I think they might have the tin whiskers thing going on, which is an issue with CTS lately.

16K is hot for sure. I think the Dirty Fingers might be ever hotter. I dunno. When I have saved up some money again, I might get a bunch more Super Distortion bridge pups. I love 'em in a Gibson.

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I need to decide on a U2/Edge delay and a combination Reverb/Trem so on their way to me at the moment are ........

MXR Joshua (to replace my one that died at the weekend), Strymon Dig, TC Electronic Flashback

Strymon Flint, Fender Treverb, Milkman F-Stop

4 of these will probably be back on trademe in a week or so :-)
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philipnz wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 12:27 pm I need to decide on a U2/Edge delay and a combination Reverb/Trem so on their way to me at the moment are ........

MXR Joshua (to replace my one that died at the weekend), Strymon Dig, TC Electronic Flashback

Strymon Flint, Fender Treverb, Milkman F-Stop

4 of these will probably be back on trademe in a week or so :-)
That's like six or so nice guitar stuff items in one big splurge. Was it you that won that big powerball prize recently :D

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philipnz wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 12:27 pm Strymon Flint, Fender Treverb
I'll be interested to see which wins out of these two for you, having been an owner of a Flint and now a Treverb guy!
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Aquila Rossa wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 1:10 pm
philipnz wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 12:27 pm I need to decide on a U2/Edge delay and a combination Reverb/Trem so on their way to me at the moment are ........

MXR Joshua (to replace my one that died at the weekend), Strymon Dig, TC Electronic Flashback

Strymon Flint, Fender Treverb, Milkman F-Stop

4 of these will probably be back on trademe in a week or so :-)
That's like six or so nice guitar stuff items in one big splurge. Was it you that won that big powerball prize recently :D
Haha, I wish. Trying to be careful at the buying end so I don't haemorrhage at the selling end. I live in the wops so if I want to try something properly there is no option but to buy and sell. Times like these I envy USA musos that can try and send back :-(
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jeremyb wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 2:14 pm
philipnz wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 12:27 pm Strymon Flint, Fender Treverb
I'll be interested to see which wins out of these two for you, having been an owner of a Flint and now a Treverb guy!
Yes - your comments have been noted. I had a flint too and got rid of it, preferring my PN-2 which I will not part with (again) but real estate is at a premium.

Meanwhile the pedalboard Tetris continues........ Bottom left is the current set up (Joshua shit itself at the weekend and that stings a bit)
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philipnz wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 3:02 pm
Aquila Rossa wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 1:10 pm
philipnz wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 12:27 pm I need to decide on a U2/Edge delay and a combination Reverb/Trem so on their way to me at the moment are ........

MXR Joshua (to replace my one that died at the weekend), Strymon Dig, TC Electronic Flashback

Strymon Flint, Fender Treverb, Milkman F-Stop

4 of these will probably be back on trademe in a week or so :-)
That's like six or so nice guitar stuff items in one big splurge. Was it you that won that big powerball prize recently :D
Haha, I wish. Trying to be careful at the buying end so I don't haemorrhage at the selling end. I live in the wops so if I want to try something properly there is no option but to buy and sell. Times like these I envy USA musos that can try and send back :-(
I was there in the USA for a while. The guitar market is quite amazing. So many good deals and prices that we can only dream of, e.g., a new Fractal FM3 for just $999 USD and free delivery, or the Gibson and Fender prices are good too (I heard last year they pay more for Marshall amps for some reason though, so they end up costing Friedman kind of money -- tariffs and the distributor cut I guess).

But what hurt most was a little thing. How much they pay for Ernie Ball Slinky strings. Almost as cheap as a pack of smokes is there, which is very little. Less than half what we pay. I felt like I'd been robbed for decades in NZ music shops. Oh well. Such is life and all that. Apathy is inevitable if you are powerless - lol. :(

P.S. How do you power the script logo Phaser? I have one and it's so good, but it's battery only. I need a spare battery cover for it that I can cut a hole in for a 9v battery clip I guess.

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Aquila Rossa wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 3:45 pm P.S. How do you power the script logo Phaser? I have one and it's so good, but it's battery only. I need a spare battery cover for it that I can cut a hole in for a 9v battery clip I guess.
Filed a small nick in the edge of the case for a battery clip to link into the brick. Works fine and sounds fantastic. Lack of an LED isn't a big worry as I only use it sparingly and you certainly can't miss when it's on. Again, I've been trying all sorts of combination phasers but given up and this stays,
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philipnz wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 3:54 pm
Aquila Rossa wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 3:45 pm P.S. How do you power the script logo Phaser? I have one and it's so good, but it's battery only. I need a spare battery cover for it that I can cut a hole in for a 9v battery clip I guess.
Filed a small nick in the edge of the case for a battery clip to link into the brick. Works fine and sounds fantastic. Lack of an LED isn't a big worry as I only use it sparingly and you certainly can't miss when it's on. Again, I've been trying all sorts of combination phasers but given up and this stays,
I am not sure about quality, but I imported a Mooer Ninety Orange Phaser for my nephew a few years back. Aliexpress. About $3 shipping, so all up it cost about $60.
It held up to the MXR custom shop one really well with the vintage switch on. We were comparing them and the tone was very close. It still works perfectly, so the quality can't be too bad.
It does not look as good on a pedal board though. I tell myself that I do not care how stuff that sounds good looks, but I am just kidding myself really :D

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Aquila Rossa wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 1:51 am 1am in the morning and still dithering over what guitar I should buy.

I settled on the Explorer and just pulled the trigger. A bit scary.

I have wanted one since the 1980s, but always ended up with something else. Ishibashi in Japan. 2017, but it looks decent enough. Explorers are proven riff machines and Gary Moore proved they are good for shredding too.

It has the 500T and 496R hot ceramic pups. I had those before. I really like them. Fun pups. My current fav is a Super Distortion though. I like the way the mids are strong, but the highs are tapered off a tad. That makes them really sing when using overdrive, instead of sounding shrill.
I had one similar about 20 years ago. The pickups suit them very well.
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11 days from USA to front door, acceptable to me
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Jay wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 8:55 pm 11 days from USA to front door, acceptable to me
Were you checking tracking a few times a day? I am for my new guitar. The last update was 'international departure' a few days ago.

Somebody here told me stuff from this place with this carrier sometimes slips through customs. That would be nice. No GST etc. A head start on maybe one more little guitar related thing this year and then it's getting the Xmas prezzies sorted etc. July seems to lead to December very quickly these days.

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Aquila Rossa wrote: Tue Jul 16, 2024 4:23 am
Jay wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 8:55 pm 11 days from USA to front door, acceptable to me
Were you checking tracking a few times a day? I am for my new guitar. The last update was 'international departure' a few days ago.

Somebody here told me stuff from this place with this carrier sometimes slips through customs. That would be nice. No GST etc. A head start on maybe one more little guitar related thing this year and then it's getting the Xmas prezzies sorted etc. July seems to lead to December very quickly these days.
No never checked, wasn't in a hurry for it
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The Gibson Explorer I ordered from Osaka in Japan a week ago is with courier for delivery already. Yay. :D

It somehow slipped thru without being nicked for GST. Double yay!. :)

Somebody else here who bought a guitar from Japan just over a week ago was not so jammy. Probably because it's a PRS, so fully deserves to be taxed hard. Hehe :P

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