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ako
Posts : 21 Join date : 2009-04-08 Location : UK
| Subject: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Sat Apr 11, 2009 10:23 am | |
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Guitarmaniac
Posts : 646 Join date : 2008-09-25 Age : 32 Location : near Munich, Germany
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Sat Apr 11, 2009 11:20 am | |
| Haven't watched it yet, but the sheer number ov videos already points out its great Thanks alot ako!! | |
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Twenty Flight Rick
Posts : 662 Join date : 2008-04-18
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Sat Apr 11, 2009 12:14 pm | |
| Just watched part 1 and will watch them all. Ako, man what can I say? This is documentary worthy of Discovery Channel. Part 1 is a great breakdown of SSU (mine is a '99). Anybody even remotely interested in Gretsch guitars needs to check this out! Great job Ako! I'm glad you joined us in the Cave!
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vic
Posts : 209 Join date : 2008-04-17
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Sat Apr 11, 2009 12:32 pm | |
| Thanks AKO. You shouldn't have. Nice Easter present.
For you technically minded types, Even after scanning the gretsch website, I still don't get the differences between the ssu and sslvo? | |
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Twenty Flight Rick
Posts : 662 Join date : 2008-04-18
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Sat Apr 11, 2009 2:24 pm | |
| Hey Vic,
I think with the current specs of both SSU and SSLVO, the differences are cosmetic. SSU has a deeper orange/tiger stripe poly finish vs the vintage orange lacquer. Now if you have an SSU that has the tone post, as opposed to the trestle bracing, then you have a different comparison. Also pickups are a factor. I still have the Gretsch Filtertrons in mine. Happy Easter! | |
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ako
Posts : 21 Join date : 2009-04-08 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Sat Apr 11, 2009 2:59 pm | |
| - Guitarmaniac wrote:
- Haven't watched it yet, but the sheer number ov videos already points out its great
Thanks alot ako!! Its a pleasure buddy and thankyou for making it worth doing | |
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ako
Posts : 21 Join date : 2009-04-08 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Sat Apr 11, 2009 3:07 pm | |
| - Twenty Flight Rick wrote:
- Just watched part 1 and will watch them all. Ako, man what can I say? This is documentary worthy of Discovery Channel. Part 1 is a great breakdown of SSU (mine is a '99). Anybody even remotely interested in Gretsch guitars needs to check this out! Great job Ako! I'm glad you joined us in the Cave!
Rick Hey thanks rick for your kind comments, im pleased its been of help. Yes the SSU model seriously rocks and as i said in the video, its the first time ive had them all in the same room and i must say, the SSU's gold hardware looks something special, plays & sounds great. You'll have a giggle on the other videos Keep rockin Ako | |
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ako
Posts : 21 Join date : 2009-04-08 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Sat Apr 11, 2009 3:13 pm | |
| - vic wrote:
- Thanks AKO. You shouldn't have. Nice Easter present.
For you technically minded types, Even after scanning the gretsch website, I still don't get the differences between the ssu and sslvo? Hey thanks Vic, Im pleased you enjoyed it buddy Keep rockin Ako | |
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gretschkat57
Posts : 38 Join date : 2008-04-17 Location : California
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Sat Apr 11, 2009 8:10 pm | |
| They are AWESOME videos! I just spent a great part of the afternoon checking them out. I appreciate the time and effort you put into the comparisons. I came here to see what was new and was pleased to see you had posted the links! I recommend anyone who owns a Gretsch (I own the SSU....bought it in 1998...shown in my avatar) wants a Gretsch or is just interested in the tone and beauty of a great Gretsch guitar....to watch these videos, they are very well done, informative and fun! And man.......you cannot beat the tone on the replica model. So sweet! Great job and thanks so much, I'm inspired to go have a GRETSCH evening now! Keep rockin', Sue PS Anytime you need a babysitter for that Gretsch replica/ tribute guitar.....just let me know!! | |
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ako
Posts : 21 Join date : 2009-04-08 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Sun Apr 12, 2009 1:27 am | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 12:48 am | |
| fun stuff man! and good on ya for taking all the time to suss it out. Important question, are all the guitars set up equally by the same technician in terms of proper pickup height give or take to your personal taste? Also since the custom shop versions have had carved tops I'm assuming they did not do this to the tribute as it was a clone of Brian's?
Just want to come to a conclusion as to why you found the SSU brighter since both the SSLVO, the SSL and RHH (Rev horton heat model) models all have nitrocellulose lacquer and the SSU has a poly finish. I found all my lacquer models to feel slightly more "live" and twangy stock from the box..thus causing me to rebuild the wiring harness in the SSU to bring it up to the standard of the others. I know that the older Setzer models necks dont float the fretboard as well as the newer models so they tend to have a bit more "rock" bite to them (which I love) but other than that... I'm hanging on the questions I asked above because after seeing these videos I am planning on stripping the poly off my guitar and reshooting it with nitro after my complete refret with 6105 dunlop frets (not a stock gretsch thing, just something setzer has tvjones to his personal guitars)
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ako
Posts : 21 Join date : 2009-04-08 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:58 am | |
| - tvthewiredturtle wrote:
- fun stuff man! and good on ya for taking all the time to suss it out.
Important question, are all the guitars set up equally by the same technician in terms of proper pickup height give or take to your personal taste? Also since the custom shop versions have had carved tops I'm assuming they did not do this to the tribute as it was a clone of Brian's?
Just want to come to a conclusion as to why you found the SSU brighter since both the SSLVO, the SSL and RHH (Rev horton heat model) models all have nitrocellulose lacquer and the SSU has a poly finish. I found all my lacquer models to feel slightly more "live" and twangy stock from the box..thus causing me to rebuild the wiring harness in the SSU to bring it up to the standard of the others. I know that the older Setzer models necks dont float the fretboard as well as the newer models so they tend to have a bit more "rock" bite to them (which I love) but other than that... I'm hanging on the questions I asked above because after seeing these videos I am planning on stripping the poly off my guitar and reshooting it with nitro after my complete refret with 6105 dunlop frets (not a stock gretsch thing, just something setzer has tvjones to his personal guitars)
thanks in advance Hi Buddy and thankyou, wow!, you really know your stuff, here we go.. Yes the SSU was without doubt, much brighter in tone than the other two, in a live gig situation over the years ive always had to compensate on the amp EQ by knocking back the presence & treble settings by at least 2/3 notches with this guitar, otherwise i get the high end squeel and as you say it does feel alive. But with the SSLVO, i dont need to do this, so that says a lot sound wise, The technician who sets all my guitars up is also a luthier, so really knows his stuff and he has set up both my SSU & SSLVO as a working instrument for me and keeps all my settings on each guitar in a little book,So that the settings are the same everytime he does it, but the Tribute has never been touched settings wise since i received it, and its got the same strings on that it arrived with. The SSLVO is certainly more like the Tribute in terms of general thicker feel and a good comparison with the Tribute and the SSU feel wise, (not weight) is like playing a les paul and then picking up a Strat, if that makes sense. Hope this answers your question, but please feel free to ask anymore, if i can be of help here's the spec on the Tribute is its of help to you http://www.station-music.de/gitarre/gretsch_setzertri_spezi.htmlThanks once again buddy Carl | |
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Guitarmaniac
Posts : 646 Join date : 2008-09-25 Age : 32 Location : near Munich, Germany
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 3:08 am | |
| What pickups has the SSU in it? I think that may be one of the reasons why the SSU is brighter, maybe it's got the stock pre-FMIC filters in it I have no idea, it's just a guess... Chris | |
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ako
Posts : 21 Join date : 2009-04-08 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 6:42 am | |
| - Guitarmaniac wrote:
- What pickups has the SSU in it? I think that may be one of the reasons why the SSU is brighter, maybe it's got the stock pre-FMIC filters in it
I have no idea, it's just a guess...
Chris Hi Chris and thanks for your question, The 2000 SSU model has the original Filtertron pickups that the guitar came with and look great in Gold hope its of help to you Chris Kindest regards Carl | |
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Guitarmaniac
Posts : 646 Join date : 2008-09-25 Age : 32 Location : near Munich, Germany
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 6:53 am | |
| Thanks ako! Well then I guess this is part of the reason why the SSU sounds brighter, since the pre-FMIC filters are supposed to be alot harsher from what I've heard | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:04 am | |
| - ako wrote:
- Guitarmaniac wrote:
- What pickups has the SSU in it? I think that may be one of the reasons why the SSU is brighter, maybe it's got the stock pre-FMIC filters in it
I have no idea, it's just a guess...
Chris
Hi Chris and thanks for your question,
The 2000 SSU model has the original Filtertron pickups that the guitar came with and look great in Gold
hope its of help to you Chris
Kindest regards
Carl I forgot!!! Yep! Chris That is totally why.... 100%.. I had those damn pkups in mine, supposedly "alnico setzer" pickups but the magnet was short, hardly any wax potting and screws were kinda cheap, not to mention the crappy pots,switches and thin flimsy wire harness....all to say once I put in the tvjones classics like all the newer models, the guitar was more buttery yet way more articulate, you could hear the wood of the guitar. Youre ears are not lying Carl, spot on actually.. and again the newer models have a significantly more "vintage" accurate floating fretboard over the body at the neck joint. This translates into more body top vibration so the guitar feels a little more lively,warmer mids and responsive to finger picking. Doesnt mean the older ones dont sound darn near close when set up with all the goods, and to their credit the slightly thicker tops are less feedback prone at higher volume (only noticeable if you use stompboxes) Carl I'm wondering if your desert island gretsch is more the SSLVO than the Tribute. you can leave the tribute with me. | |
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gretschkat57
Posts : 38 Join date : 2008-04-17 Location : California
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 12:04 pm | |
| My SSU has the filtertron pick ups.......not the tvjones. I have not played the SSLVO....but I have a question. Do the SSU and the SSLVO both have the same top thickness? Wasn't Brian's '59 Cat Scanned for the SSLVO? Wasn't the trestle bracing a bit different between the SSU and the SSLVO? I am probably wrong, but it is hard keeping up with all the Setzer models! I sure love my SSU, tho...........plays like "buttah!" And thanks again, ako for those great videos! | |
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gretschkat57
Posts : 38 Join date : 2008-04-17 Location : California
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 12:07 pm | |
| Just read TV's post above which answered my questions. Thanks! | |
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Guitarmaniac
Posts : 646 Join date : 2008-09-25 Age : 32 Location : near Munich, Germany
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:27 pm | |
| It depends on when your guitar was made. Generally all the Setzer 6120s made after 2003/04 have TV Jones Classics exept some hotrods. The ones before Fender took over have the "Setzer" Alnico pickups, which are supposed to be better than the pups Gretsch used in other guitars at that time but still nothing compared to TV Jones Trons...
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 2:34 pm | |
| - Guitarmaniac wrote:
- It depends on when your guitar was made.
Generally all the Setzer 6120s made after 2003/04 have TV Jones Classics exept some hotrods. The ones before Fender took over have the "Setzer" Alnico pickups, which are supposed to be better than the pups Gretsch used in other guitars at that time but still nothing compared to TV Jones Trons...
Chris well ya, there was a huge change all around once Mike Lewis and Fender took over the reigns. My 99 ssu top is THIN compared to earlier nashvilles. I converted a 6118 that was freakin 3/8" thick and had the hideous ceramic mag filters that all the gretsch guitars were getting. (some guys love these by the way, one friend has an old falcon w/ em and plays into a 60s AC30 and DMM..sounds great, feels like crap). Yet my guitar top is still not like the 6120RHH that is more like 3/16" with nice thin lacquer. That guitar would vibrate when you looked at it too long! | |
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ako
Posts : 21 Join date : 2009-04-08 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 3:45 pm | |
| - tvthewiredturtle wrote:
- ako wrote:
- Guitarmaniac wrote:
- What pickups has the SSU in it? I think that may be one of the reasons why the SSU is brighter, maybe it's got the stock pre-FMIC filters in it
I have no idea, it's just a guess...
Chris
Hi Chris and thanks for your question,
The 2000 SSU model has the original Filtertron pickups that the guitar came with and look great in Gold
hope its of help to you Chris
Kindest regards
Carl I forgot!!! Yep! Chris That is totally why.... 100%.. I had those damn pkups in mine, supposedly "alnico setzer" pickups but the magnet was short, hardly any wax potting and screws were kinda cheap, not to mention the crappy pots,switches and thin flimsy wire harness....all to say once I put in the tvjones classics like all the newer models, the guitar was more buttery yet way more articulate, you could hear the wood of the guitar.
Youre ears are not lying Carl, spot on actually.. and again the newer models have a significantly more "vintage" accurate floating fretboard over the body at the neck joint. This translates into more body top vibration so the guitar feels a little more lively,warmer mids and responsive to finger picking.
Doesnt mean the older ones dont sound darn near close when set up with all the goods, and to their credit the slightly thicker tops are less feedback prone at higher volume (only noticeable if you use stompboxes)
Carl I'm wondering if your desert island gretsch is more the SSLVO than the Tribute. you can leave the tribute with me. TVTHEWIREDTURTLE Ayup buddy, yes ok, as long as you pay the airfare and insurance ! Now your gonna tell me you live next door arnt you? I'm really impressed with how much you know and the work that youve done on your guitars, i'd never attempt such a thing, and yet it sounds like youve practically rebuilt them, why dont you do a video on upgrades, talk about Tv p/ups etc, what differences your upgrades have made, you must have a wealth of experience to tell buddy, it'd really go down well i feel regards Carl | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 5:06 pm | |
| - ako wrote:
- tvthewiredturtle wrote:
- ako wrote:
- Guitarmaniac wrote:
- What pickups has the SSU in it? I think that may be one of the reasons why the SSU is brighter, maybe it's got the stock pre-FMIC filters in it
I have no idea, it's just a guess...
Chris
Hi Chris and thanks for your question,
The 2000 SSU model has the original Filtertron pickups that the guitar came with and look great in Gold
hope its of help to you Chris
Kindest regards
Carl I forgot!!! Yep! Chris That is totally why.... 100%.. I had those damn pkups in mine, supposedly "alnico setzer" pickups but the magnet was short, hardly any wax potting and screws were kinda cheap, not to mention the crappy pots,switches and thin flimsy wire harness....all to say once I put in the tvjones classics like all the newer models, the guitar was more buttery yet way more articulate, you could hear the wood of the guitar.
Youre ears are not lying Carl, spot on actually.. and again the newer models have a significantly more "vintage" accurate floating fretboard over the body at the neck joint. This translates into more body top vibration so the guitar feels a little more lively,warmer mids and responsive to finger picking.
Doesnt mean the older ones dont sound darn near close when set up with all the goods, and to their credit the slightly thicker tops are less feedback prone at higher volume (only noticeable if you use stompboxes)
Carl I'm wondering if your desert island gretsch is more the SSLVO than the Tribute. you can leave the tribute with me.
TVTHEWIREDTURTLE
Ayup buddy,
yes ok, as long as you pay the airfare and insurance ! Now your gonna tell me you live next door arnt you?
I'm really impressed with how much you know and the work that youve done on your guitars, i'd never attempt such a thing, and yet it sounds like youve practically rebuilt them, why dont you do a video on upgrades, talk about Tv p/ups etc, what differences your upgrades have made, you must have a wealth of experience to tell buddy, it'd really go down well i feel
regards
Carl You got the ball rollin' on sound testing the ol' nashville on videos. dont stop... You need to share how you work your nashvilles with a freakin half stack. Show us the speakers, the amp,etc.. Youre rig is kinda how Billy Duffy sets up/ or use to with the Cult. For me sharing I dont think I want to share anything on video, I want musicians guitars on my bench to make a living. But I am perfectly happy to jabber here on the forum because these guitars and the music we listen to is our bond. Btw... there are many guys here who are really really into their gear AND they can play a mean guitar. fwiw.. tvjones.com has a few nice videos on some how to's | |
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gretschkat57
Posts : 38 Join date : 2008-04-17 Location : California
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 5:14 pm | |
| There's even a few women here who play a mean Gretsch, too! | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 5:26 pm | |
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ako
Posts : 21 Join date : 2009-04-08 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: GRETSCH BRIAN SETZER SSC $30k TRIBUTE COMPARED TO THE SSU & SSLVO SIG MODELS Mon Apr 13, 2009 5:57 pm | |
| - tvthewiredturtle wrote:
- ako wrote:
- tvthewiredturtle wrote:
- ako wrote:
- Guitarmaniac wrote:
- What pickups has the SSU in it? I think that may be one of the reasons why the SSU is brighter, maybe it's got the stock pre-FMIC filters in it
I have no idea, it's just a guess...
Chris
Hi Chris and thanks for your question,
The 2000 SSU model has the original Filtertron pickups that the guitar came with and look great in Gold
hope its of help to you Chris
Kindest regards
Carl I forgot!!! Yep! Chris That is totally why.... 100%.. I had those damn pkups in mine, supposedly "alnico setzer" pickups but the magnet was short, hardly any wax potting and screws were kinda cheap, not to mention the crappy pots,switches and thin flimsy wire harness....all to say once I put in the tvjones classics like all the newer models, the guitar was more buttery yet way more articulate, you could hear the wood of the guitar.
Youre ears are not lying Carl, spot on actually.. and again the newer models have a significantly more "vintage" accurate floating fretboard over the body at the neck joint. This translates into more body top vibration so the guitar feels a little more lively,warmer mids and responsive to finger picking.
Doesnt mean the older ones dont sound darn near close when set up with all the goods, and to their credit the slightly thicker tops are less feedback prone at higher volume (only noticeable if you use stompboxes)
Carl I'm wondering if your desert island gretsch is more the SSLVO than the Tribute. you can leave the tribute with me.
TVTHEWIREDTURTLE
Ayup buddy,
yes ok, as long as you pay the airfare and insurance ! Now your gonna tell me you live next door arnt you?
I'm really impressed with how much you know and the work that youve done on your guitars, i'd never attempt such a thing, and yet it sounds like youve practically rebuilt them, why dont you do a video on upgrades, talk about Tv p/ups etc, what differences your upgrades have made, you must have a wealth of experience to tell buddy, it'd really go down well i feel
regards
Carl You got the ball rollin' on sound testing the ol' nashville on videos. dont stop... You need to share how you work your nashvilles with a freakin half stack. Show us the speakers, the amp,etc.. Youre rig is kinda how Billy Duffy sets up/ or use to with the Cult. For me sharing I dont think I want to share anything on video, I want musicians guitars on my bench to make a living. But I am perfectly happy to jabber here on the forum because these guitars and the music we listen to is our bond. Btw... there are many guys here who are really really into their gear AND they can play a mean guitar.
fwiw.. tvjones.com has a few nice videos on some how to's BLOODY EL - Now youve got me started again! - How about this then.. A Gretsch 6120 SSLVO with Tv's played at MASTER vol no 7 on a MARSHALL JCM 2000 100w head on full gain thru a Vintage reissue 4x12 cab VERSUS a 59 reissue Gibson Les Paul, a 58 reissue Gibson Les paul, a USA Strat, a 52 reissue USA Telecaster and a Gibson Flying V. Who do you think will come out on top? Watch this space... | |
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