StubHead said:And here you are, a Strat guy now..... :sad1:
TonyFlyingSquirrel said:Time for a Bari-Lester?
AutoBat said:A baritone Les Paul
Orpheo said:AutoBat said:A baritone Les Paul
ooh... nah, not my thing. I have tried it, though. I always play in E so there's no need to go low.
TonyFlyingSquirrel said:Orpheo said:AutoBat said:A baritone Les Paul
ooh... nah, not my thing. I have tried it, though. I always play in E so there's no need to go low.
"All my friends drive a low-rider"... :glasses10:
Orpheo said:The non-maple topped lesters!
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TonyFlyingSquirrel said:Sounds really cool.
So, you can use the Phat Cat in conjunction with either the neck/bridge/both selectively?
Are you able to use the Phat Cat alone without either of the others?
Is it hum cancelling when used with either of the other pickups when those are split?
I'd be real curious to hear some clips, see some youtubage.
Orpheo said:TonyFlyingSquirrel said:Sounds really cool.
So, you can use the Phat Cat in conjunction with either the neck/bridge/both selectively?
Are you able to use the Phat Cat alone without either of the others?
Is it hum cancelling when used with either of the other pickups when those are split?
I'd be real curious to hear some clips, see some youtubage.
phat cat with bridge, bridge+neck, neck? yes.
phat cat 100% alone? no. but that tone sucks major monkeyb@lls; a phat cat in the middle doesn't work that well. but with the neck and/or bridgevolume rolled down it is
a: much better
b: hum cancelling!
and it is humcancelling with the humbuckers split.
no youtube. You have to hear it (in real) life to hear the nuances and details.