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Here's the blue flame one. I asked a rep from fender to take a pic of it hanging in the charvel NAMM booth for me since I couldnt find anything online other than the large version I made from the zoomed PDF page from catalog.
Matt from Matt's music may upload a few as well but I imagine he's pretty swamped at the moment.
I really liked the look of the trans gold H-S-S at the local dealer here. I haven't had a chance to play it yet, however.
Veniculum - how did you like the pickup selector? It seemed like it would be a little odd. Really, some of my fav tones on my H-S-S are the combined mid and bridge or neck.
I really liked the look of the trans gold H-S-S at the local dealer here. I haven't had a chance to play it yet, however.
Veniculum - how did you like the pickup selector? It seemed like it would be a little odd. Really, some of my fav tones on my H-S-S are the combined mid and bridge or neck.
Yeah...it's a different setup than a typical HSS. Most HSS guitars I've played had 5 position pickup selectors...this one only has 3..not that it's a problem...just a little different...for me anyway. No complaints either way, as I play, primarily, in the bridge anyway.
And I do agree with you...it looks phenomenal. It's a little different, as you can see the wood grain. I'm really diggin it.
That Tranny Gold is tops in looks. The switch is questionable, however, IMO.
Personally, I would add a push pull pot in place of the volume to turn the middle single on/off and wire the three way for Neck/Neck-Bridge/Bridge. If you get a DPDT push-pull, you could even use it to wire the bridge hum to split the coils so you can get both notch positions.
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