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Originally Posted by MaxTwang
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11-19-2020 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by 50Hz
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
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Originally Posted by 50Hz
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[QUOTE=BigDaddyLoveHandles;1076500]I have an ASAT Special, but the mention of a "carved top" tips my recommendation to an ASAT Deluxe.
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That's a one good looking mother fxckxr.
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Well those guitar are gorgeous...!!!
but my conviction is that if I have onle one Tele it sould be the one with singles!)))
I also tried the other day a Squier with P90s.. it sounded surprisingly well especially I like the bridge pick up and mix... it was crispy but warm
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Originally Posted by Jonah
Nice warm clean with the neck pick-up with volume end tone pots rolled down a bit
Crispy but still warm with the bridge pick-up when cranked
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Originally Posted by 339 in june
Inly 200EUR on Thomann with delivery even over here...
How are the frets? I do not expect miracles but still... do the fretends catch the hand?
Any guitar needs fretwork but stillLast edited by Jonah; 12-01-2020 at 07:04 AM.
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If it looks like a Tele, it's a Tele.
I can shoot holes into every other definition.
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Originally Posted by Jonah
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they do a blue one with HBs too
https://m.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_te_90qm_hh_trans_blue.htm?o=29&searc h=1606843382
i’ve been eyeing these up
gas huh ?
£200 I’m very tempted
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Originally Posted by pingu
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Originally Posted by RonD
We share the experience here.
I have experience with cheap humbuckers on cheap guitars that they give very mudy unreadable sound often... but cheap P90s or singles can work better (probably just because of more high frequencies?)... this is it.
I you think that with Harley Bentons it is not the case... share your point of view .. I did not say anything wrong about them.Last edited by Jonah; 12-02-2020 at 05:58 AM.
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This is Squier with P90s that I liked at the store. I liked bridge pickup and the mix... sounded very much like 60s rock clean sound.... hot but crispy
But it seems to be a bit more expensive than Harley Benton
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Originally Posted by Jonah
You're absolutely right. I apologize for the tone and inference of my post. I will delete it.
As I mentioned in post #20, I have two hb equipped Harley Bentons. I also have an acoustic, their copy of Taylor's GS mini.
All 3 guitars "punch above their weight".
The only thing I had to do to them was change strings and adjust the action to my taste.
The hb pickups on the semi and the prs clone are both labeled Roswell. Surprisingly good sounding. A little bit hotter than I would normally choose,but they sound very good to me.
Again, no offense meant.
Ron
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Originally Posted by RonD
I just ... when I am in the net I try to respond exactly to what's written that helps to avoid misunderstanding.
By the way my current archtop is cheap Dean Palomino that has surprisingly good pickup which I like much more than stock pickups on Epi Broadway or low end Ibanez...
Surprisingly it has warmness, space and clarity.
And Dean is cheaper Chinese production ... flawlessly constructed... the only issue.. it is too heavy for that type of guitar.
It has also one the best headstock I saw on arch top. I do not like the tail piece
So you never know..
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