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hm. when i ment bottom of the line, i ment, the bottom of the line of epiphone, i know they make some good guitars, but epis get into the thousand dollar range too.
its a great trend, espically since all the bands have good music now, but great music 10 years ago.
i dont like epiphone, because im not paying 500-700 for a bottom of the line guitar, when i could be a fender or other brands mid range guitar, although i am temtped to buy the epi firbird. after i get a job.
e minor penatonic. id tab it out, im just not in the mood, although if you want it pm me.
you’ll need new pots and caps. and maybe some routing mainly depending on the p-90 id suggest a jazzmaster neck soap bar, no routing a fat sound, very nice sounding pickup.and i wouldn’t think you would have to change tha pots than. although im not sure.
yeah, its one of the best, if not the best flanger.
true……..i could do that. but it wouldnt look as cool, or i could have my bassest carry it.
yea, they are very heavy, and im very weak, soo, i might have to buy a skateboard to haul it… but i like how it stays clean from 1 to 10, i like really loud clean tube amps, but i also use a big muff as my main distortion stompbox, im buying a pollychours(sp?) or a deluxe electric mistress soon.
my fastest acomplisment was "something in the way"-nirvana took my a couple of moments.

my mistake, but it must be a very good amp.
edit: im soon to be buying a twin reverb, i hope it sounds as nice as a deluxe reverb only louder.
mattman sweet jazzmaster through a 70s silver face twin, what year is it, as in what wattage 100 or 135.. that should be a great sound.
i use a NYC big muff, through a a peavey solid state amp(very small peavey amp) and i use a jag-stang(closest i could get to a mustang) and the pedal sounds very mudhoney. the feedback is great.
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