
JDOD
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what about squid? Will they take squid?
Sorry ..... stupid early morning joke.
Unfortunately the exchange rate between squid and quids is fairly poor so that wouldn't be cost effective
what about squid? Will they take squid?
Sorry ..... stupid early morning joke.
teles sure have a weird jack cup retention
I would love to try a DSL 40W but no where seems to stock them. All the shops seem to be turning their backs on Marshall cos they've become a pain to deal with.
Short list so far is:
Blackstar HT club 40 (very Marshall style) and a simple layout, easy to dial in.
Bognor alchemist 40W with a V30. This had a huge range of tone but with a built in digital delay and reverb. Lots of complex options. Bit of a pain to dial in.
Peavey Valve King both 20W and 50W options. I found the 20W a bit jangly thin sounding but I only played iit using a yamaha pacifica. Need to try it with my telecaster on the Pearly Gates.
I like to try the amps through all their settings. I mainly play slightly crunched wirh a pedal to boost it a bit more.
yeah ....... I see a lot of people go with that electro-something cup 'cause it has two screws but I'm gonna just install the one with the clip.Two common types. Sunken and flush plate like on a LP.... I guess you mean the sunken type?
yeah ....... I see a lot of people go with that electro-something cup 'cause it has two screws but I'm gonna just install the one with the clip.
Don't see how it could be that hard.
I actually have a dozen or so of those lying around but I'm trying to go for everything as classic tele as I can.None of them are hard to install just as long as it fits the route and you have something to bite the screws into..
My preference is for the LP style with the face plate as I can swap out the socket without worrying about refitting and redrilling. Those are what I used on the tele I built a few years back for myself. There maybe some pics somewhere of it but I think you know which ones.. It's just a preference though. They all work..
Well, now that you mention it, in keeping with my desire for the classic tele I think I'll go vintage since you've just made me aware there is such a thing.As matter of interest are you gong vintage or modern on the wiring spec? I think I'm one of the few that still likes the vintage but I rarely use bridge and neck p/ups together..
Looking at the '52 Reissue Tele specs, it describes the vintage switching as so:
Pickup Switching: 3-Position Blade:
Position 1. Bridge Pickup,
Position 2. Neck Pickup with Tone Control (Bright Vintage Circuit),
Position 3. Neck Pickup with No Tone Control (Dark Vintage Circuit)
I'm not sure if that's how the old ones actually worked, or if that's unique to this particular reissue.
*edit* I found this, it describes the wiring and positions of the vintage Tele circuit:
Factory Telecaster Wirings, Pt. 1
And part 2 describes the modern circuit:
Factory Telecaster Wirings, Pt. 2 | Premier Guitar
I found dark tone of the traditional wiring on my 52RI tele of no use for my taste and had it rewired when I got it setup. Ymmv, of course, but I couldn't imagine a useful application of it.
Just got home with my new JCM800.....and fuck me is it loud.
Plugged in my Les Paul and chugged out a few chords and fuck me is it loud. Only had it on 4 and it was too much!
that's awesome! Sounds like a good deal too ...... someday i gotta get me one of them.Just got home with my new JCM800.b.