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  1. I was in the Margate store yesterday-they still have a decent selection of used gear. No indication that they were closing, although the acoustic room had a lot of empty spaces on the wall.
  2. Duncan has some great humbuckers and single coils. Why couldn't they ever get do that with the P90?
  3. Hello all, I'm selling my 2014 G&L Fallout. Belair Green, alder body, hard rock maple and rosewood neck. Comes with original hardshell case, build sheet and certificate of authenticity signed by Phyllis Fender. #1 Neck-Classic C .830" at first fret-.960" at 12th fret. Satin finish, medium jumbo frets, factory plek, bone nut 1 5/8". 12" radius Seymour Duncan JB (TB4) pickup in bridge and G&L P90 in neck. Coil tap on bridge Great condition overall. No dings, dents. Light playing wear only. $1075 OBO Shipped & PP'd to continental US. Would prefer to sell here-this is a versatile guitar. Sounds great in all pickup positions and is very light (I'm thinking under 8 pounds for sure, but I can weigh it later)
  4. That was my guitar. I traded it to Jay Wolfe. It’s a great player. I’m 90% sure the bridge HB is a JB. Not sure what the neck and middle are but they balance out volume wise with the JB. The mini toggle is a blower switch that engages the bridge humbucker only.
  5. Well if you never lose or misplace them, and they are indestructible, why would you need more than 1?
  6. Some labels now are high quality, some are lower. I bought 2 albums from the "Bloodshot" label that were warped right out of the box. Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs and Sundazed are two labels that I've bought that sound great, but I don't think it's because of any superior materials or the thicker vinyl they use-180 or 200g. Plenty of my older albums sound amazing. I know there are different causes of surface noise, but I own plenty of older records (some were mine originally, some I've bought in second hand stores) that play very clean with little or no surface noise. BTW, that JVC turntable is sweet.
  7. Ok, so arguably the biggest Hamer fan ever, who co-wrote a book on Hamers. and chose that particular guitar for the cover because it best represents the brand of which he is #1 fan, creator/keeper of the archives, daily poster to the HFC for what, 15+ years? is going to sell the best example of the Hamer brand currently in possession of mortal man. Makes sense. There must be other heirlooms in the family.
  8. Warren Haynes-Man in Motion Tower of Power-40th Anniversary CD Herbie Hancock-Imagine Project Greg Allman-Low Country Blues Jeff Beck-Rock N'Roll Party
  9. It just seems that Jol has concrete ideas for what his guitars should sound like. I know he seems to change his mind from time to time or whatever, but he also doesnt seem bothered about losing customers to other builders over a set of pickups. I don't think its all hot air either. For example, I think the SD Phat Cats sound the best in the Newports. I've heard them in 335s, Epiphone Dots, my own Warmoth tele, Les Pauls, and they range from lifeless to mediocre. They fit the Newport perfectly. I would also suspect that the DDs wouldn't sound as good as they do in the Talledega, in a Les Paul. I will also go out on a limb here and say that a $500 Gibson LP special with Lollar P90s would sound very similar to a Hamer Special with the same Lollar P90s, so why not go for something different?
  10. I loved that Guitar with the stock pickups. Mine had a Seth in the neck and a great JB in the bridge. Everyone who played that thing commented on the tone. Then again, you cant go wrong with Rios!
  11. ZZ started in 1969, so they had quite a bit of stage experience by then. Billy Gibbons was one of Hendrix's favorite guitarists. Tres Hombres is my favorite album of theirs by far bith songwise and guitar tone wise.
  12. Love it. Far superior to my ears than the Emma Discumbobulator, which is the cat's-ass envelope filter among all the Mogami-cable-using corksniffers out there. I completely agree. The Emma has a wider range, but doesn't sound as chewy and organic as the AF-9. I think the trend with envelope filter users is over-the-top funkiness and control over the parameters at the expense of tone. I've owned an AF-9 for about 8 years now, and my previous frame of reference for envelope filters were the boss units like the dynamic filter, t-wah, etc. The AF-9 blew them all away. Since then, I've tried the Emma, Pigtonix, old MXR filter and several others. All came and went. Even if I get my grubby hands on a vintage Mutron III, the holy grail for me, I would still keep the AF-9. BTW, I saw a video of Stevie Wonder with the old Boss Dynamic filter on his keyboard. He sounded good with it-maybe I'll send him an AF-9.
  13. Thats a great looking Monaco-clip sounds great. How do you like the Maxon AF-9?
  14. I have an SKB PS-25 that I'm trying to sell in my other thread. It will power 6 pedals (in 2 seperate loops if needed)
  15. OK, I need to play a few of these in person. I like the vibe of them, and I'd like to get some kind of midi-synth thing going on through my computer.
  16. Does this model have the 13 pin output or the USB? I've been talking to a friend about these guitars, but I dont know anything about them.
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