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AndyR

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Re: Irish Tours vs Trilogies
« Reply #15 on: February 05, 2009, 10:33:54 AM »
Nice one Antag - I wanted to say Slowhand, but I wasn't sure how accurate that would be :D

So it's sounding like Trilogy bridge, IT middle, Slowhand neck, maybe?

If it was me, I'd now want to run that idea by Tim to see if he could spot any issues in balancing the pups, and what would the inbetween positions might sound like...
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Re: Irish Tours vs Trilogies
« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2009, 11:11:41 AM »
Yeah, that sound like a plan. My current options are:

Trilogy/IT/IT
IT/IT/IT
Trilogy/IT/Slowhand.

With a baseplate in the bridge position. Like you said it really depends on what sound I'm more keen on. Can't have my cake and eat it I suppose..... :(. Although I do think any of the above sets should comfortably cover blues/rock, and provide enough versatility for other styles. I think I will speak to Tim to confirm my choices. Thanks for all the help.