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    Hi there, it's been a long time!

    I was actually moding the Ibanez Roadstar II I bought from Ken (kmcguitars)... now that it gets more to my liking, I thought of posting this little clip. The backtrack was given to me buy another member but I can't remember who. Sorry. I've had it for quite a while.

    Believe it or not, this was recorded with a Marshall MG10CD and my Behringer direct box... I think Marshall really nailed there big brothers tone with these little amp. They sell for the price of a pedal and are really fun... don't laugh, just listen to the clip!

    Can you guess the HB I use on the bridge? I routed the pickguard to put a full size HB in the bidge and neck.

    There you go:

    Hard Blues in G

    Enjoy!

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    Default Re: Hard Blues in G

    Sounds great, man!

    No idea what pickup that is. Super Distortion, maybe?

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    Default Re: Hard Blues in G

    Thanks man!

    Well, it may very well be, it does sound a lot like a Super D... but it's a Duncan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sly_D View Post
    Thanks man!

    Well, it may very be, it does sound a lot like a Super D... but it's a Duncan.
    JB, then?

    I said Super D because I remember you were looking for one in the trading post not too long ago, and I know they can sound quite a bit brighter in Strat types.

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    Yep, JB... the JB sounds amazing with 250K pots in a Maple neck guitar. I'm really surprised at how much I like it, because I did not like the JB with 500K pots in a LP.

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    JB
    Sounds great man!
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    Default Re: Hard Blues in G

    fantastic piece of music.

    do you have the backing track for it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonLduk View Post
    fantastic piece of music.

    do you have the backing track for it?
    Thanks! Yes, I'll post it on my Soundclick page if you want it. I shortened it a bit cause the original lasted forever. I only have the short version.

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    Thanks Rid! I'm amazed at how good a tone I can get from a totally crapo set up...

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    that'll be great. thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonLduk View Post
    that'll be great. thanks!
    Here you are my friend... I actually found the long version, so you'll be able to do wathever you like with it.

    The backing track

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    Most cool!!
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    And keep in mind that while nothing lasts forever, nothing is lost.
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    Thanks man... this is pretty much my rock style in a nutshell. It's funny I always seem to sound the same whatever pickup, amp or guitar I use... maybe I've been overrating gear in the last couple of years. I should have searched less and played more

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    Most-excellent riffing my friend! It certainly sounds JB-ish, and that little amp kicks out some nice crunch. Very cool.

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    Thanks so much Stevo... I still can't believe the positive comments I receive from such great players like you guys. You were the ones who actually make me want to keep playing and get better... You really make my day!

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    good sound...great playing...nice nasty tone!
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    Thanks Hoss! I wish I could find a small Marshall tube amp that sound as good and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. But that just doesn't exist. I think I'll go back to the Blues Jr. too. It sounded killer with my MI Audio CrunchBox.

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    I'm so happy that Guitar found it's way into your hands. I knew she was a player,But I couldn't get any tones like that out of her. Like I said the right Guitar in the right hands makes a world of Difference. Glad your enjoying it.

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    Yeah, I'm a bucker guy and I had to try it with buckers. I'm glad I did. I'll experiment a little more, she's quite bright so I'll slap a couple of DMZs in there just to see if I can make it a little fatter. Great buy really, though I have to admit I thought about selling it when it had single coils. I'm glad I found the courage to route it to HBs. I'll make myself a brand new pickguard next week. I'll post picks of her when the lifting's done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sly_D View Post
    Yeah, I'm a bucker guy and I had to try it with buckers. I'm glad I did. I'll experiment a little more, she's quite bright so I'll slap a couple of DMZs in there just to see if I can make it a little fatter. Great buy really, though I have to admit I thought about selling it when it had single coils. I'm glad I found the courage to route it to HBs. I'll make myself a brand new pickguard next week. I'll post picks of her when the lifting's done
    The Single coils in that guitar where kinda weak and bright. I was temped to put a Lil' 59er in it. Glad your having fun with it. Post some more clips and pics when your done.

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