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    Default APS-1 overdriven impro

    I'm still discovering the tones of my new APS-1 pickup which has found it's way into the neck position of my Telecaster.

    "creamy when overdriven" is how Seymour describes it..."growly when ya dig in" is what I might add after doing an impro over this cool latin funk backing.

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    Default Re: APS-1 overdriven impro

    sweet almost santanaish vibe...and from a tele...
    man now im gassing for a tele =)

    great tone and tune

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    Default Re: APS-1 overdriven impro

    Quote Originally Posted by SOLO GUITAR STEWIE
    sweet almost santanaish vibe...and from a tele...
    man now im gassing for a tele =)

    great tone and tune

    chris
    Thanks a million Stewie!
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    Default Re: APS-1 overdriven impro

    Dude, I'm putting one of those in my Squire Tele. That sounds incredible. Really good. The tune rocked too. Santana to the bone. If it wasn't December in NJ, I'd drop the top in my Mustang and let the wind hit my face while listening to that music and racing down the Parkway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 75lespaul
    Dude, I'm putting one of those in my Squire Tele. That sounds incredible. Really good. The tune rocked too. Santana to the bone. If it wasn't December in NJ, I'd drop the top in my Mustang and let the wind hit my face while listening to that music and racing down the Parkway.
    Hahahahaaa! Don't drive too fast!

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    Default Re: APS-1 overdriven impro

    Sounds awesome. Teles rock, they have to be the most versatile guitar...

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    Default Re: APS-1 overdriven impro

    Smokey tone
    Love that bite that is still pleasent and how it wraps itself around the notes.
    Great playing.
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    Default Re: APS-1 overdriven impro

    PFDarkside... I agree!

    Rid...you got it man, it's a very dynamic pickup that responds well to variations in picking. If you stroke it it sings, if you hit it it bites!

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