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Recently on this Forum, someone described the tone of an ES-175 with a single word. At the time I though it captured what I hear from this classic instrument perfectly, but for the life of me I can't recall the word.
The word was not - tubby(which I love) - warm - full - classic - deep
If you've got a good 'word' to describe it, please post it and maybe it will be the one I can't recall and this time I'll write it down 😀
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01-11-2014 11:48 AM
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P90s or humbuckers? "plummy"
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Marmalade.
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Marmite.
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Dry.
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Nice.
But, I'd use that word as an adjective in difinition of other adjectives. Such as warm, mellow, jazzy, traditional, understated . . . etc..
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Shaken and not stirred.
Originally Posted by Hammertone
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boxy
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Fundamental
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Phat, yo.
Robert
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I've never met a guy from New Jersey that could follow rules!
Originally Posted by Patrick2
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Yeah... Boxy but good!
Originally Posted by Bebop Tom
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"Woody." That's a word that is used a lot on these forums. "Flutelike" is one that occurs to me in the tones I am looking for.
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Metheny
Pass
Howe
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There are rules in NJ????? Could've fooled me.
Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
If it wasn't such on over used quote, I would have said . . "Rules?? We ain't got no rules. I don't got to show you no rules. We don't need no stinkin' rules!!"
(OOPS!! looks like I said it anyway)
Regarding your beloved "Hawks". They opened a can of ass whup on the Saints earlier this year in a 31 to 7 (I think?) rout that wasn't even that close. They somehow threw for over 300 yards against a really good pass defense. I don't expect that will happen again. I think it'll be much closer . . and more than likely a real good and competitive game. But, I think the Hawks win. They just got too much . . . everything. Might even go all the way.
I'd love to see Payton bring the Broncos a Super Bowl win. But, if that's not to be . . . I'm just pulling for someone . . anyone to take down Brady, Belichick and the Pat's. Hoping to see Luck have a great game today.
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yo?
Originally Posted by rjenkins
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Thunk.
I mean it as a compliment.
I've also decided to only use on Onomonopia to describe tone from now on. And I'm giving a cyber smack to the next person who says their guitar sounds "warm."
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Lots of good ones, but non are the one word I thought was a 'perfect' word to describe the 175 tone. Got any more?
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Pass (as in Joe)
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Yes, I used to live on the Turnpike...I remember the drill..no limits
Originally Posted by Patrick2

34-7 that Monday Night beat-down was. Never had the Saint's experienced that under Sean Payton's leadership.
However, the Saint's are loaded to the gills with offensive weapons...and a VERY respectable defense of their own. Seattle's offense has been anemic all year...aside from 'beast' they've got no offense...but today it's RAINING, and windy...oh and the 12th man is not in too good a mood...hehehe...we'll see.
Luck, used up all his luck with KC last week. No way does he make a 38-10 comeback on a Belechick coached team...Brady has no weapons...but he's still Brady...My money is on the Patriots to end Indy's season in a few hours. I'm pulling for a Forty-winer's - Hawks NFC championship game here in the Emerald City come next Sunday...Now, don't bug me...I'm getting in game mode for kickoff in a few hours!
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Laminate.
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Wubby?
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Malty.
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Guinness-Stouty.
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Grossly-Incandescently.
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Buxomy which leads naturally to
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Corpulent.Last edited by Jabberwocky; 01-11-2014 at 04:58 PM.
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smoky
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Jazzy!
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Sultry



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