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carlaz

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I've got a Gibson SG, so I guess then it's Riff Raffs??
« Reply #15 on: November 30, 2006, 12:20:58 PM »
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Alternatively, perhaps more realistically from a budgeting standpoint, I'd get a new PRS-style guitar and move the Crawlers from my LP into it, then load the LP with Warpigs.  None more heavy!  8)

I assume you're talking PRS SE, otherwise the budgeting thing could be a problem!   :wink:

Actually, I was thinking really budget, in terms of those Vintage VRS100s (only 230 quid or so).  They actually have 24 frets, which PRS SEs and most PRS-style knock-offs I've seen don't, and I've sworn I won't get PRS-style with 22 frets like my LP already has. :)
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I've got a Gibson SG, so I guess then it's Riff Raffs??
« Reply #16 on: November 30, 2006, 12:46:57 PM »
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Alternatively, perhaps more realistically from a budgeting standpoint, I'd get a new PRS-style guitar and move the Crawlers from my LP into it, then load the LP with Warpigs.  None more heavy!  8)

I assume you're talking PRS SE, otherwise the budgeting thing could be a problem!   :wink:

Actually, I was thinking really budget, in terms of those Vintage VRS100s (only 230 quid or so).  They actually have 24 frets, which PRS SEs and most PRS-style knock-offs I've seen don't, and I've sworn I won't get PRS-style with 22 frets like my LP already has. :)


I've played one of the VRS100 things, it was really nice. Wilkinson parts and all which arent too bad.

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I've got a Gibson SG, so I guess then it's Riff Raffs??
« Reply #17 on: November 30, 2006, 09:26:05 PM »
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Though I've never used a P90 before.  I don't suppose the 60 cycle hum is a major problem?

BM


Wouldn't that be 50 cycle hum in Scotland :?: :wink: