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MDV

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Bridge Humbucker for 80's Metal and Classic Rock
« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2007, 05:29:12 PM »
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Maybe it deserves its own thread, if anyone's bothered  :?:


Hell no.

I just thought though, given some of the heavier stuff in the OPs band list, maybe painkiller bridge, CS neck? The PK doesnt quite flay skin, but does great metal and crunchier sounds, has the mids for 80s metal (whatever that is  :roll: ) and and cleans up ok, too. It does a great pantera!

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« Reply #16 on: October 16, 2007, 08:16:58 PM »
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I dont think many people are as anal about the genre and sound distictions youre bringing up as you.


Have individuals not heard of hypothetical examples?  I was being overly specific to make my point, over-stressing it if you will, and obviously the relevance of the point was outweighed by your interpretation of the examples i used and to what effect i used them.  Please people, think outside of the box, just a little.  I was making a point, not starting a holocaust.  I don't get offended easily, so no worries there - and i really don't care if people share my purported "feelings" or not, though i do think specificity lends itself to greater understanding (maybe that is just my perception; mind you, i am not referencing this post directly).  And that outburst was a one time thing, it is not like i do this in every post.  So please try to hold off on your own disgust given your severe lack of interpretation.  

End of story.

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MDV

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« Reply #17 on: October 16, 2007, 08:51:57 PM »
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I dont think many people are as anal about the genre and sound distictions youre bringing up as you.


Have individuals not heard of hypothetical examples?  I was being overly specific to make my point, over-stressing it if you will, and obviously the relevance of the point was outweighed by your interpretation of the examples i used and to what effect i used them.  Please people, think outside of the box, just a little.  I was making a point, not starting a holocaust.  I don't get offended easily, so no worries there - and i really don't care if people share my purported "feelings" or not, though i do think specificity lends itself to greater understanding (maybe that is just my perception; mind you, i am not referencing this post directly).  And that outburst was a one time thing, it is not like i do this in every post.  So please try to hold off on your own disgust given your severe lack of interpretation.  

End of story.

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Being anal about what you call music =/= interpretation  :roll:

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« Reply #18 on: October 17, 2007, 01:07:34 PM »
hey i like 80's metal!

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« Reply #19 on: October 17, 2007, 04:06:27 PM »
My Jackson RR1 use almost the same specs have a nailbomb in that Tim recommended me and it sounds fantastic for thrash-nirvana-AC/DC

You can't go wrong with the RAN guitar and a nailbomb!

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