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matt9992004

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strat videos of pickups
« on: February 03, 2007, 09:16:37 AM »
I'm new to the forum so i thought i best add a thread!

I was wondering if anyone knew of any strat video with different bare knuckle pickups? I'm looking through the forum trying to get an idea of what they are like but I'd rather hear them before i buy.

Currently trying to decide between Apache, Mother milk and Irish Tour,

Want a typical strat sound that can do great blues but also do classic rock stuff. Really into hendrix so anything that sounds like that would be great.

5F6-A

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« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2007, 09:47:05 AM »
Look this my relic style strat with Apaches......






I'm going to a pro studio ( www.myspace.com/sequentialee ) next saturday. I'll try to record/film something with it for you!
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samoth2

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Re: strat videos of pickups
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2007, 04:16:11 PM »
Quote from: matt9992004
I'm new to the forum so i thought i best add a thread!

I was wondering if anyone knew of any strat video with different bare knuckle pickups? I'm looking through the forum trying to get an idea of what they are like but I'd rather hear them before i buy.

Currently trying to decide between Apache, Mother milk and Irish Tour,

Want a typical strat sound that can do great blues but also do classic rock stuff. Really into hendrix so anything that sounds like that would be great.


Welcome :)

The player forum has got many clips of different pickups.

5F6-A

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« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2007, 10:48:13 PM »
"I now consider atheism to be brutal because it offers neither consolation nor liberty of any kind" Benjamin Constant in 1804
"Practice until you can hear the metronome grooving" Carol Kaye