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Jim Sliff


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Lawndale California, USA
Post  Posted 8 Sep 2005 9:02 pm    
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I'm just a poor rookie, but from my perspective:

A 5/8" string spacing.

Two stacked humbuckings with phase, split and series switching. DC resistance not over 8k - makes it compatible with standard guitar effects without matching devices.

8 strings, A6 tuning, 8 or 9 pedals and 2 knees.

Double Raise/Double Lower. Don't know much about changers, so don't know what type.

27" floor-to-bottom of cabinet clearance for my long legs.

Light weight. REALLY light, but not flimsy.

Obviously not a country machine - but an updated Fender 400-type. I think it'd actually be something many players would be interested in, seing the resurgence in interest in Fenders.

[This message was edited by Jim Sliff on 08 September 2005 at 10:04 PM.]

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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2005 2:51 am    
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A D10.. Highly configured Maple body..9+10 , easy to change setup, easy to swap PUPS, under 20 pounds in the case.stays in tune all the time..never needs maintenance..knows all the songs..


sells for $199...( including shipping of course)
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Thomas Bancroft

 

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Matawan, New Jersey, USA
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2005 12:50 pm    
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A Mullen with a stock MIDI Pickup. When is Roland gonna accomodate us?
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