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I think you might be shocked at the improvement you'd get from any of the respected name brand PAF's. And if you want something evenbrighter than that, consider a Lollar low-wind Imperial.
Hendrix achieved this by using a Fuzz pedal and turning the volume of guitar down by half.
AF200 owner/fan here. Joe I don’t think there is anything particular you need to look for. Tuners should be Gotoh high end they should be tried. I’m sure you know to check carefully all neck...
Gif...sure...and endless arpeggio. Crazy technology...:smile-new:
Truss rod working? Electrics ok? Neck joint. No hump around 14th fret. Top not sunken under the bridge (high bridge yet low action). Fretboard not warped when viewed from the nut. Fret wear. Best if...
Have you checked the MuseScore instructions? You need to connect your keyboard and turn it on, then start MuseScore, then open a project. I love MuseScore for being free and open source. They...
I just mailed the seller that I will check it out tomorrow. Anything I should look out for in particular?
I thought I'd do something with a backing track for that, you know, dynamic sound. Probably the last one but who can tell. Just getting round it, basically, nothing fancy. That's the good thing about...
It's a worthy instrument to bond with. The sustain is one thing, but the intonation adjustment on a metal saddle is the nicest thing about a TOM. The nice thing about an archtop bridge is you can...
Collectors' vibe perhaps nor (yet), vintage vibe yes and more of it as time goes by. Aged tonewoods, even laminate, sound better than new. Old varnish is probably harder and more resonant. Just look...
Are they the same year? There are some years that certain AF models came strung with a metal bridge saddle and had a wood one in case candy. I do also know that if you buy from Guitar Center, they...
They are cheap .. especially used and as you so so many great stories around these part. Jeff (Mr. Beaumont) did sound great on his a while back before his H575 and now his tele stole his attention. ...
Thanks for replying! I normally prefer pre-owned instruments for 'eco' reasons, but I also don't want to overpay for pre-owned instruments. Also, the seller is not a company, so there's no warranty,...
From what I have seen no .. Not at all. 80s Ibanez guitars and 90+ ones command more or less the same prices from what I've seen. If you're lucky you might squeeze it 200 euro at best, but all in all...
80s Ibanez AF200 vs new AF2000
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