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Author Topic: BKP Strat pickup set for Richie Kotzen's sound style?  (Read 14652 times)

jazzbutcher

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BKP Strat pickup set for Richie Kotzen's sound style?
« Reply #15 on: May 21, 2008, 07:35:48 PM »
Maybe your right, i normaly not looking for signature instruments too, but in this case that guitar was exactly what iam looking for and all this for a very good price that i could'nt  get with all that good parts from warmoth (Ashbody with maple cap, 12" fretboard radius, Jumbo frets, steel tremolo). So it doesn't matter if signature or not! In my opinion it's the best stock guitar i've played for over ten years, thats what i can say. Good luck by building your guitar Regards JAZZBUTCHER
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Tellboy

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BKP Strat pickup set for Richie Kotzen's sound style?
« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2008, 11:04:09 AM »
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Not much ro add to the topic, but that's a cracking video of RK.  Never really got into him, maybe I should...

Mark.


Richie is an incredible guitarist. He's definitely got his own, unconventional approach. I love how his old fusion chops have translated into the bluesy-rocky-soulful stuff he plays now. He's got a great voice as well. Definitely worth getting into.


I saw him in a small club in Exeter just after he got his Cornford RK. Excellent guitarist and singer. As the venue was very small he could not run the 100watt Cornford at high volume but it still sounded great.
John Suhr - "Practice cures most tone issues"
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