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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #15 on: December 05, 2014, 11:56:16 PM »
Hey guys.

Thanks for the replies. I thought I remembered there being some lovers of 80s guitars here so figured it'd go down well  :cool:

Whilst it's not the 1st or only Super Strat style guitar I currently own, it's probably the nicest playing.

I'm not really sure what to do about the pickups either tbh. I do quite like the JB that's currently in there, as much as it pains me to say that as I usually hate them, but on the same note I already have all the BKPs I have any interest in in other guitars.

Ah well, I'm in no rush to swap it out at the minute so I'll see how it goes I guess. 

THat is an absolutely awesome guitar. I'll take it when you sell it :D

Also if you come up around or after new year the Yeti will be ready.

Think this 1s a keeper mate, sorry!  :grin:

Can try and sort something out for a visit if you want. Either I can come upto you again or you're free to come here if you want to?

Wow awesome :D

The JB's a bit weird like that... I've tried it in guitars where I've hated it, and then in other guitars where I've actually really liked it. And for no apparent reason that I can figure out. :laugh:

I dunno what's going on with floyd's hair there.

I've had JBs in a few guitars and never liked them, I replaced the stock JB in my Jackson DK2M with a pair of HDs, but as I said above. Even if I wanted to change it I have no idea what I'd go for.
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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #16 on: December 06, 2014, 01:58:51 PM »


Think this 1s a keeper mate, sorry!  :grin:

Can try and sort something out for a visit if you want. Either I can come upto you again or you're free to come here if you want to?



LIES. You said that about the Jackson then tried offloading it :D

Just give it some time...

Also you should check out that custom pickup I got made. It should work a treat in that guitar.

I'll see how things go with christmas commitment/bonus situation and get back to you on visits.

I am NOT bringing the Yeti down on the train though. Far too much effort. That is unless you give me cash for it at the other end :D
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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #17 on: December 06, 2014, 03:32:39 PM »
Very nice guitar!
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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #18 on: December 06, 2014, 07:31:41 PM »
I've had JBs in a few guitars and never liked them, I replaced the stock JB in my Jackson DK2M with a pair of HDs, but as I said above. Even if I wanted to change it I have no idea what I'd go for.

Yeah I have JBs in a few guitars and they seem to vary quite a bit. Doesn't seem to be much rhyme or reason as to why, either. :laugh:

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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #19 on: December 07, 2014, 12:06:34 AM »
Cheers Afghan!


Think this 1s a keeper mate, sorry!  :grin:

Can try and sort something out for a visit if you want. Either I can come upto you again or you're free to come here if you want to?

LIES. You said that about the Jackson then tried offloading it :D

Just give it some time...

Also you should check out that custom pickup I got made. It should work a treat in that guitar.

I'll see how things go with christmas commitment/bonus situation and get back to you on visits.

I am NOT bringing the Yeti down on the train though. Far too much effort. That is unless you give me cash for it at the other end :D

That's only because I needed something to trade and the Jackson was nearest thing I had to what he wanted. I don't intend to get rid of it!  :grin:

I'll talk to you about that pickup another time  :wink:

The Yeti will be fine on the train,, don't worry about it!

I've had JBs in a few guitars and never liked them, I replaced the stock JB in my Jackson DK2M with a pair of HDs, but as I said above. Even if I wanted to change it I have no idea what I'd go for.

Yeah I have JBs in a few guitars and they seem to vary quite a bit. Doesn't seem to be much rhyme or reason as to why, either. :laugh:

Yeah, it's odd! I had a JB in an Alder bodied Jackson and it was awful, but it's ok in this Kramer (unknown body wood).

Who knows, I may hate it again by next week!
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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #20 on: December 07, 2014, 01:51:54 AM »
Floyd's hair ?
Even did the perm thing in the 80s


here he is today


His band Q5 were pretty good back in the day
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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #21 on: December 07, 2014, 12:36:24 PM »
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« Reply #22 on: December 07, 2014, 02:54:19 PM »
His band Q5 were pretty good back in the day

I always thought they were over-reliant on their good looks....  :huh:





No, they were pretty good as I recall.  I've got both their albums on vinyl - I wonder if they're available (cheap) on CD?


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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #23 on: December 07, 2014, 05:35:55 PM »
Yeah, it's odd! I had a JB in an Alder bodied Jackson and it was awful, but it's ok in this Kramer (unknown body wood).

Who knows, I may hate it again by next week!

LOL

I like it in my alder charvel. it's alright in my edwards (maybe a bit muddy in the bass) and not quite as nice in my ash framus.

I think I've heard they're quite finicky with how the polepieces and height are set, though. I'm pretty lazy and never bother messing much with that stuff. :laugh:

EDIT: wow is floyd rose going for the gandalf look these days?

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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #24 on: December 08, 2014, 11:17:59 AM »
That's a really nice guitar, I like it a lot.  Hope you keep enjoying it :)

My only experience of the JB is in my Charvel San Dimas.  It seems to sound pretty good through a high gain amp, but it was pretty flat sounding through a rather nice Supro I tried it with.  The '59 in the neck sounded quite good though.

I hadn't seen Floyd Rose himself before, that was quite a mullet indeed.  But that band picture is the most eighties thing I've ever seen!  They kind of look like they're standing posing along the road as Mad Max and the Humungus' gang roar past
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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #25 on: December 08, 2014, 03:30:12 PM »
Sorry for continuing in an off-topic vein, but I found the two Q5 albums on Spotify last night.

Listening to the first one, Steel the Light, it all came flooding back like the last 29 years had never happened.  It is bloody excellent.

Listening to the second one, When the Mirror Cracked, I could hardly remember it at all.  It is bloody awful.
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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #26 on: December 10, 2014, 08:04:01 PM »
Oh yeah!!! Bring it on :) great axe.  :afro:

Nice one I've had a Kramer Pacer Custom 2 as my main gigging guitar for almost 25 years. If you are looking to mod it the go titanium big block and WCR Murkat. Murkats are like the perfect JB's based on the early '80's 14k examples rather then the later 16k versions that might be in yours?

They really are great sounding durable solid reliable guitars - but then I'm a Kramer nut!
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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #27 on: December 10, 2014, 10:47:58 PM »
Nice one I've had a Kramer Pacer Custom 2 as my main gigging guitar for almost 25 years. If you are looking to mod it the go titanium big block and WCR Murkat. Murkats are like the perfect JB's based on the early '80's 14k examples rather then the later 16k versions that might be in yours?

They really are great sounding durable solid reliable guitars - but then I'm a Kramer nut!

Thanks for your post.

WCR Pickups are waaaaaaaay too expensive for me to be honest, as are BKPs nowadays if I'm honest, but luckilly I have all the 1s I have any interest in so no harm done. As for the Titanium Block mod; I've never tried a guitar that has it. How does it change the sound?
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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #28 on: December 11, 2014, 08:48:21 PM »
Nice one I've had a Kramer Pacer Custom 2 as my main gigging guitar for almost 25 years. If you are looking to mod it the go titanium big block and WCR Murkat. Murkats are like the perfect JB's based on the early '80's 14k examples rather then the later 16k versions that might be in yours?

They really are great sounding durable solid reliable guitars - but then I'm a Kramer nut!

Thanks for your post.

WCR Pickups are waaaaaaaay too expensive for me to be honest, as are BKPs nowadays if I'm honest, but luckilly I have all the 1s I have any interest in so no harm done. As for the Titanium Block mod; I've never tried a guitar that has it. How does it change the sound?

Yeah I know wcr's are expensive but for me they are worth every penny - love 'em. The titanium block on my Custom 2 has probably been the best mod I've done. It seems to refine the sound of my guitar adding clarity and definition. It also seems to add for want of a better word 'sizzle' to the top end. I don't mean fizz but the notes jump out of the amp with real energy and purpose. The other noticeable difference Is positions 2 and 4 sound even more strat like - playing Nile Rodgers style funk licks is a joy since I fitted the block. The other unintended advantage is that the size of the block reduces the pull up to less then a semitones so I had my tech fill the gap meaning the floyd is no longer floating, a first for me and a major improvement.

I did install a titanium block in my Kramer Nightswan but it doesn't have as dramatic effect in mahogany and I'm still getting used to that.
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Re: NGD: 80s Content
« Reply #29 on: December 16, 2014, 04:29:32 PM »
Nice one I've had a Kramer Pacer Custom 2 as my main gigging guitar for almost 25 years. If you are looking to mod it the go titanium big block and WCR Murkat. Murkats are like the perfect JB's based on the early '80's 14k examples rather then the later 16k versions that might be in yours?

They really are great sounding durable solid reliable guitars - but then I'm a Kramer nut!

Thanks for your post.

WCR Pickups are waaaaaaaay too expensive for me to be honest, as are BKPs nowadays if I'm honest, but luckilly I have all the 1s I have any interest in so no harm done. As for the Titanium Block mod; I've never tried a guitar that has it. How does it change the sound?

Yeah I know wcr's are expensive but for me they are worth every penny - love 'em. The titanium block on my Custom 2 has probably been the best mod I've done. It seems to refine the sound of my guitar adding clarity and definition. It also seems to add for want of a better word 'sizzle' to the top end. I don't mean fizz but the notes jump out of the amp with real energy and purpose. The other noticeable difference Is positions 2 and 4 sound even more strat like - playing Nile Rodgers style funk licks is a joy since I fitted the block. The other unintended advantage is that the size of the block reduces the pull up to less then a semitones so I had my tech fill the gap meaning the floyd is no longer floating, a first for me and a major improvement.

I did install a titanium block in my Kramer Nightswan but it doesn't have as dramatic effect in mahogany and I'm still getting used to that.

Thanks for the info on the block mod, might look into that for something different :)
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