Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: fr33man1 on August 08, 2010, 11:47:53 AM
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fresh delivered from England, big thanks to Rick owner of new king road vintage shop ;).
Damn good gibson, light like a feather for an explorer and really punchy sound . 8) I might not resiste to put a painkiller or Mman bridge on this. :lol:
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Oh my that's way cool!!!
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Yep, looks good :D
BTW, Hunter, I just realised - why haven't you got an Explorer? (Or maybe you have and I've not noticed :lol:)
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i still like the style of those gothic guitars... the matt black thing became a bit of a cliche for a while, but when it works it really comes off. i think the explorer is the best shape for that finish style.
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i still like the style of those gothic guitars... the matt black thing became a bit of a cliche for a while, but when it works it really comes off. i think the explorer is the best shape for that finish style.
I know I NEED an Explorer. And a Tele. And a Super Strat. I really like the 60s Fender Custom HSS Relic that I've seen on Guitars4You.
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i still like the style of those gothic guitars... the matt black thing became a bit of a cliche for a while, but when it works it really comes off. i think the explorer is the best shape for that finish style.
I know I NEED an Explorer. And a Tele. And a Super Strat. I really like the 60s Fender Custom HSS Relic that I've seen on Guitars4You.
I just need a few more Vs, another strat, an SG Jr/Firebird 1, and an Ibanez Fireman :)
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A friend of mine has the same model and I've envied him ever since he got it. I borrow it now and again because they're such awesome guitars
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Nice! Careful you don't knock it off that window ledge....
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Nice one, looks great.
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Very nice! i'm loving Explorers now! I'm needing one like AndyR's one, but with humbucker :twisted:
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Very nice! i'm loving Explorers now! I'm needing one like AndyR's one, but with humbucker :twisted:
I've been coming very close to swapping the Riff Raffs and MQs between the Faded SG and Explorer over the last week or so... but a couple of sessions with both have made me realise - if it ain't broke... don't fix :lol: They're both sounding fabulous... especially through an amp I acquired a couple of weeks back.
It's quite interesting though - this gothic look - a couple months back I wouldn't have gone for this gothic one at all. Maybe wouldn't even have bothered commenting. But after stripping mine I've fallen madly in love with it, and I've been looking at a lot of Explorers online... My favourites are still "classic" natural mahogany or korina, but the matt black look has a bit of something to it :D (the ones I don't get are the bound Explorers).
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... especially through an amp I acquired a couple of weeks back.
Hmmm....? :?
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... especially through an amp I acquired a couple of weeks back.
Hmmm....? :?
After playing through "real" amps the other week, I ended up at a loose end in shops that had a Laney CUB10 to try (it was originally a toss-up between this and the AC4TV months back, I couldn't find a Laney to try though).
Anyway while playing a CUB10, I discovered that there was such a thing as a CUB12R now (15 Watts). Didn't even know it existed. The CUB10 is cute, quite Fendery, but still wants to get too loud (for my purposes). The CUB12R behaves a little like my old gigging Laney, and much better at lower volumes. I ummed and aahed, and did some communications with the missus back at home... and came away with a CUB12R.
Haven't had as much fun with a new "musical thing" for 20-30 years!
I'd have loved to relieve Feline of his HTH Amp - but I just can't justify spending that much on an amp for myself. What playing the HTH at the meet did do was get the juices flowing though... And then when I ended up facing a budget amp I'd already planned to try at some point, and on being introduced to its bigger brother for not much more... and on being offered internet prices in Charing Cross Rd... well, I just couldn't resist! :roll:
I don't think it'll do what fr33man1 probably has planned for his Explorer, but my Explorer doing "blues-rock sh1t" sounds absolutely fabulous through a CUB12
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No indeed my explorer is not intended to play some blues rock though it sounds nice on my diezel einstein channels. I'm always surprised how smooth pickups can get when they are some years old. But I must admit i was always curious about how an explorer would sound with vintage vibe pickups. This guitar is the perfect cross over from an sg and a les paul for me. It has the grit n bite of the sg and the deep low end like a les paul. Some Mqueen or black dogs would slay in there. :)
Oh and nothing gear oriented but I appreciate kind and warm feedbacks here. On french board as soon you're opening a topic for a Ngear Day people tend to get jealous or hide it behind picky jokes on your gear. Once a guy could not resist to tell me how ugly camo covers were and how he despised the witch hat knobs on my Custom Les paul.Same for pickups, though we are on BKP boards people here always read your wishes and try their best to help you to fit the best bkp for your axe and the sound you want to achieve with. Feels nice. :oops:
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I can confirm that MQs work magnificently in an Explorer :D
And it is good here on the new gear stuff isn't it? I do know some other forums almost as friendly, but this one is particularly supportive... (the only downside is that it tends to make you more open minded... and eventually you end up buying more and more stuff!!! :lol:)
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I must admit I did wonder if you'd gone for the HTH, Andy! :lol:
The Laney sounds cool. I see from the website it has a "less than one watt" second input socket... how well does that work?
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I must admit I did wonder if you'd gone for the HTH, Andy! :lol:
The Laney sounds cool. I see from the website it has a "less than one watt" second input socket... how well does that work?
VERY well :D
It's 0.75 W apparently. It is "nicer" than the .25 W setting on the AC4TV. I can get the Master Volume up to 4 or 5 for a "let's be sensible(ish) in the early evening" session, or 6 for "hey it's Saturday morning, let's rock..." - this means it cooks nicely.
I can also use it for "let's noodle around at midnight" with the master down to less than 1, and still feel like I'm getting a guitar tone...
On the "let's be sensible" occasions, it's a toss-up between the above and actually using it at 15W with master on 2.
The Tone control on the master comes into its own during these "turn everything down" sessions. It seems to behave much like the "Slope" control on the HTH Amp.
I'm loving it. Put it this way - I haven't used the AC4TV (except for comparison) or a modellor for over two weeks now!
How reliable it would be in a getting-bashed-around gigging situation, I don't know though...
If I was gigging like I was in the old days, I'd have been very VERY close to buying the HTH - possibly even on the day of the meet... Although, I was very aware that I wouldn't use most of what the HTH amp is really capable of (the higher gain stuff)...
(Sorry fr33man1 - derailing your thread here :roll:)
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It's almost heard of, but...... I'm actually getting AMP GAS. :o
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