BCR Greg Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 Your smell is a good one, too.We just got your scent out of the carpet.
Nuclear Wessel Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 Wonder if Hamer would consider doing their 80's switching system for H-S-S pickup arangements. A three way toggle and a two way toggle. IIRC, with the two way in position 1, you gotbridge onlymiddle onlyneck onlyfrom the three way. With the two way in position 2, you gotbridge onlybridge/middleneck/middlefrom the three way. So on their 80's SS1's and Prototypes, you got all the standard combinations other guitar companies offered with a 5 way selector, but using two switches.I guess if you didn't mind drilling a hole and adding another switch, you could modify the wiring on a guitar like that Studio Custom to Hamer's 80's H-S-S wiring scheme easily and without much danger of really screwing up the front of the guitar, long as you don't slip with that drill!
silentman Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 Well, he's a lawyer... can they even play with any feeling? Do they have feelings?
BCR Greg Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 Well, he's a lawyer... can they even play with any feeling? Do they have feelings? No, that's why they are "liars".
Jack C Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 Well, he's a lawyer... can they even play with any feeling? Do they have feelings? Lou's second best post ever.
atquinn Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 Hamer was willing to put a push pull pot in the guitar but said it wouldn't be up to their standards. I didn't want to name names because I could remember which Mike it was . As to not wanting to use a push-pull because of quality reason, Ron Thorn recently came to the same conclusion on his guitars, which puts Hamer in good company as far as I'm concerned. -Austin
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