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Old 03-13-2010, 02:08 PM
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Sweet Dot upgrade finished

New Duncan HB's, complete with new pots, caps, switch, jack, knobs and all black hardware, Grovers, tailpiece and bridge finally completed.
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Beautiful!!! Congratulations.
How good does it sound now, with the swap-outs? Graphtech nut and saddle pieces, or just the nut?
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Old 03-13-2010, 02:21 PM
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Thanks for the compliment. Graphtech for all three. The Duncans are set of jazz types my friend had at his shop and I opted for no covers. Sounds great through my Fender Princeton Chorus clean, I can even get a shimmer without reverb or chorus dialed in. Still working on the right settings for "That" tone, though. I had originally planned on Classic 57's but these are actually warmer. He had the same ones mounted in his built up thinline Tele semi.
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