Thanks,thank you sir
man .... those tones of yours are very good .... all 4 of them .... and, despite your disclaimer, the playing is very nice.
wow ..... long sustain ..... what amp?
so they sound way different than the Duncans?
I bought a clownburst LP copy a couple of weeks ago that is one fine guitar...with the exception of the pickups. They sucked.
I ordered a set of tonerider alcino 4 humbuckers. I'm used to the duncan 1959's on my Les Paul Studio. I played it for years so its really all I have to compare them to. That being said I LOVE these pups. I recorded these tracks with a Shure SM 57 close to the speaker. Playing through a fender mustang modeling amp. Its turned up kind of loud. These pickups are not real hot. I think 7.6 on the neck and 8.9 on the bridge. Im not crazy about the real hot pickups for my playing style though
Please excuse my sloppy playing....I'm getting kind of rusty from not playing much.
This is the clean sound
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4koycre89oyeev6/clean toneriders.wav?dl=0
A little ac/dc/style gain
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vjlh1zrrqvtfryx/more gain toneriders.wav?dl=0
Allman brothers style clean lead
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pfs0jf0c7lhm30j/clean lead tonerider.wav?dl=0
Higher gain rock lead
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8vcme5whlc56upu/higher gain lead.wav?dl=0
Blues tone
https://www.dropbox.com/s/31w0lideddhnv4a/blues lead lead tonerider-01.wav?dl=0
I'm thinking of looking at this since the guy has been posting it for a couple of weeks now. But since I just got an SG, I'm not sure I need another. What do you think Greg? It's a silverburst.
Gibson SG Standard 2010
I'm thinking of looking at this since the guy has been posting it for a couple of weeks now. But since I just got an SG, I'm not sure I need another. What do you think Greg? It's a silverburst.
Gibson SG Standard 2010
Holy crap man. Burstbuckers, bound ebony fretboard, buy it now or I will.
I may try to low ball him. I really don't need another guitar. But you gotta be careful; a buddy of mine (who's 20) bought a 335 (with a beautiful tiger striped maple top, cherry red) from the Boston craigslist about 2 months ago and had a hell of a time intonating it. It turns out the truss rod had been stripped (twice, apparently) and he's looking at around a $700 repair bill. He (more likely his father) wants to send it back to Gibson and have them do it. I think he's nuts to send it to Gibson, however. I'd trust a local luthier over the factory any day of the week.
had a hell of a time intonating it. It turns out the truss rod had been stripped
Well go check it out. 650 for that guitar is insane. You could flip it for double if you want. That guy either doesn't know what he's got, or it's a fake.
I have to say that I see this mentioned in guitar mags all the time and I must point out that truss rods have nothing to do with intonation.
They have to do with neck relief .... yes, it's true that if the strings are an inch off the fretboard you won't be able to get it intonated .... but that's the least of your worries.
In normal use the truss rod simply is not part of intonating a guitar.
I've learned to stop messing with truss rods. I always make things worse.
Good to see you're not dead this morning!
Plus Armistice's "Crocodile Dundee" version. :
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absolutely.I have too many guitars to keep paying people to do this stuff. Who knows, maybe I can make a few bucks on the side doing setups.
Cheers mateDamn I'm very sorry guys, I didn't see these links and they got lost in the shuffle. I'm not in a good listening situation right now, I will listen on the monitors later on.