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PRS has 2 models I think are soooo freaking cool, the original Mira and Starla. Now they glossed up the Starrla and put a damn Bigsby on it. Criminal.
So generally speaking it seems the high strings need to be tamed (not boosted) whatever the pickup. This suggests there is a problem with the OP's pickup.
Price drop bump. I’ll probably keep it at this price over the weekend and if it doesn’t sell, I’m gonna keep it.
Thanks. And yes, the lower end ones can be great. It's amazing how much extra you pay for binding and a nicer looking piece of wood and/or shinier finish.
Here’s another example of how things have changed. I never knew in what year my 175 was made. Nobody cared back then because it was a tool - a wonderful, beautiful tool for sure, but few players...
I'm not sure about measure #10: C# is not present, so no A "major" as such major. There's G# and there's no G, so no "dorian" as such minor. I'd go with E7 (and that's why I included the Am that...
Good (and no wonder) that they provide the streams for free!
I don't see Bernie's Tune like that. I look at it the same way I look at a minor blues turnaround: F7 E7 Am. In Bernie's, E7 comes as Bm7b5 E7. So to me it's more like Autumn Leaves, but with F7...
If you need to perform with a keyboard in addition to a grand piano ur wack. :P
IMO, such amps are attempts at FRFR (full range flat response). The Henriksen amps seem to me to be in this family.
Are you saying Ford/VW cars are the equivalent to Gibson/Fender guitars?
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