What's the amp to the right?Originally Posted by Gutmann
I have an old '66 Super Reverb that has been cut into 2 cabs, that looks a little similar (only waaaaaaaaaaay more beat up).
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What's the amp to the right?Originally Posted by Gutmann
I have an old '66 Super Reverb that has been cut into 2 cabs, that looks a little similar (only waaaaaaaaaaay more beat up).
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That's the Fender Prosonic 30W ClassA with 2x10 Celestions.Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
A great amp with a massive highgain-channel. I had the two Twins before (last pic above) and tested a mates Deluxe Reverb RI - the Prosonic is my favourite Fender so far.
The cabinet is made by a local builder (www.tube-town.de) with a flexible back and loaded with one G12H anniversary and one greenback
Cool, so you play it as a 2x10 w/a 2x12 extension cab?Originally Posted by Gutmann
I've done that with my Super. I play the top half (it has some very old Sunn speakers in it, not original Fender) with a DIY openback cab (made out of a gutted Crate combo amp) w/2 Celestion silverbacks in it on the bottom. The combination of 10's and 12's is cool.
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Non Jipes , c est une japonaise ...Originally Posted by Jipes
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This is a 1972 SG II
RXT, is that the original finish or a refin? It's unusual to see a CSB on an SG.
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Gutmann, that room is just amazing. I would love to spend a few afternoons, evenings, mornings, etc. there!
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Definitely original.Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
In fact the only thing not original are the frets. I refretted it about three or four years ago and put in huge bass frets. Big frets are like having cruise control. They make it easy to play and, although I can't PROVE it, I KNOW it improves sustain and tone by adding mass to the neck.
I'll go take a picture of the fret work and add it...gimme a second...
EDIT
Brian Krashpad
I think, rather than mess up this thread, I'll start another for this '72 SG.
It's the polite thing to do, dontcha know. :
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Hey Mark, can you tell me something about this guitar? I've seen nearly the same one some time ago in a shop.Originally Posted by markb
Hm, right at the moment there's not much more left but two old solid state amps , the marshall and the guitars.Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
4 people in our 5-man-band play guitar, so we took a picture with the complete rig (last photo).
Is that Cindy?:Originally Posted by Rx Tone
It's a 1994 Special Edition. The '93, '94 and '95 SE strats were made for Fender Europe as limited runs. They were mostly just US standards with different finishes and a "special edition" neck plate. The '94 was alternatively available as a blonde with a tortoise guard. They ran to a few hundred pieces per edition but because they weren't available in the USA (I'm guessing) they don't even appear in most strat guides.Originally Posted by Gutmann
I think the black Roadhouse start has a similar colour scheme to mine.
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It's interesting to notice that the Strat has alnico pickups versus the less expensive ceramics that usually come in budget guitars.Originally Posted by FrankenFretter
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.
Yeah, it didn't come with those. Those are the GFS Texas Stagger Premiums. Not that the original pickups sounded horrible, but Strats should always have Alnico pickups for the single-coils. Always. For whatever my humble opinion may be worth, anyway.Originally Posted by Spudman
Btw, good eye, Spud.
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I feel better now knowing that those aren't the stock pickups. I don't know why but I just do.Originally Posted by FrankenFretter
Beautiful guitars Stranger.
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.