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Throw out those Warmoths, they're obsolete! (snif....)

Phrygian said:
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:
Phrygian said:
Is it made with real bits of tiger?  :)

So you know it's good.  60% of the time, it works everytime.

That doesn't make sense.  :)
It's quite a pungent smell; stings the nostrils.
I gotta be honest with you, Brian, it smells like pure gasoline. 
What is that smell, it smells like a turd covered in burnt hair.
This is worse than the time that raccoon was stuck in the copier.

I could go on....
 
Wana's made a guitar said:
Phrygian said:
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:
Phrygian said:
Is it made with real bits of tiger?  :)

So you know it's good.  60% of the time, it works everytime.

That doesn't make sense.  :)
It's quite a pungent smell; stings the nostrils.
I gotta be honest with you, Brian, it smells like pure gasoline.  
What is that smell, it smells like a turd covered in burnt hair.
This is worse than the time that raccoon was stuck in the copier.

I could go on....

LOL... I killed a guy with a trident!
 
Phrygian said:
Wana's made a guitar said:
Phrygian said:
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:
Phrygian said:
Is it made with real bits of tiger?  :)

So you know it's good.  60% of the time, it works everytime.

That doesn't make sense.  :)

i love lamp?


i love lamp?
It's quite a pungent smell; stings the nostrils.
I gotta be honest with you, Brian, it smells like pure gasoline. 
What is that smell, it smells like a turd covered in burnt hair.
This is worse than the time that raccoon was stuck in the copier.

I could go on....

LOL... I killed a guy with a trident!

i love lamp?
 
hannaugh said:
I'm afraid you guys lost me. 

The cheesiness of Dusk Tiger reminded me of a scene from Anchorman.  Guess you haven't seen it, or you saw it and choose to forget it.  :)
 
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Thing is, like the LP Professional before it, Les himself designed those pickups and the circuitry to his own liking.  Les played one of those on stage quite often, and if not a Recording, then he played one of his modified Professionals.  I'm guessing  he stocked up on pickups, because he had some really interesting looking guitars, all made with those huge low impedance pickups.
 
Phrygian said:
hannaugh said:
I'm afraid you guys lost me. 

The cheesiness of Dusk Tiger reminded me of a scene from Anchorman.  Guess you haven't seen it, or you saw it and choose to forget it.  :)

I did see it, but I only saw it once and it was years ago. 
 
What the fudge is this!?!?

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I guess Gibson is giving their new guitars sex changes now.  :tard:

 
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:
XLR or 1/4" mono out.

Yes, I know how the Neutrik Combo jacks work and all, but that's a female XLR connector being used as an output.
 
Next they will have a gooseneck mic stemming out of the side of a Les Paul and name the guitar "The Les Paul Model Les Paul".  Peter Frampton and Joe Walsh may just buy one each and use that with a talk box.
 
I just realized there is a locking tab on the combo jack.

Locking jacks may be fine if you have something like this:
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But I'm willing to bet that the whole jack plate would pull out if you stepped on the cord and yanked too hard on it.

Non-locking probably would have been smarter.

Also, brilliant use of mismatching screw finishes for the switch on the jackplate. :tard:
 
line6man said:
What the frick is this!?!?

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I guess Gibson is giving their new guitars sex changes now.  :tard:

It just occurred to me.  On a 1/4"/XLR combo jack like that, they're usually on mixing board inputs, which presents no issue.  That kind of combo can only work with the XLR input end.  The 3 terminals would be in the way on the output end making the 1/4" part useless.  If using the XLR, it would require a special chord with 2 input ends on it or a $5 dollar output/output coupling.  The only advantage I could see of the combo is that it would eliminate any temptation to use both outputs if it had separate XLR and 1/4" out.
 
line6man said:
Also, brilliant use of mismatching screw finishes for the switch on the jackplate. :tard:

Bwahahaha, I didn't notice until you wrote that! Brilliantly sloppy!
 
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