My new toy!!
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My new toy!!
Just wanted to show this baby off!! Its a Gretsch Tennessee Rose. Thing plays amazing but Im still dealing with the stock pickups. May put some mini humbuckers in there. Its going in the shop today to get the tuners/bridge/nut replaced so it will stay in tune for an entire set. It will be at Guitar Infirmary in Auburn all week if anyone wants to give it a test drive. Just say Austin said it was okay!!!
Why would you buy such a guitar and even think about ruining its prized characteristic sound by replacing the pickups?
I mean, obviously you can do it if you want to, but if you wanted put mini-buckers in a hollowbody you could have saved many hundreds by buying and modifying some POS Ibanez Artcore and gotten the same result. Don't do it.
I mean, obviously you can do it if you want to, but if you wanted put mini-buckers in a hollowbody you could have saved many hundreds by buying and modifying some POS Ibanez Artcore and gotten the same result. Don't do it.
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Gretsch Hollowbodies are a true thing of beauty. Congrats!
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I don't know if you've played hollow bodies before, but you know you can't expect one to sound like a Les Paul no matter what pickups are on it, right? You really have to adjust the way you play to the tone of the instrument to make them work. That, or completely bury the characteristic sound with knob twiddling.Austin_Taunt wrote:The tone is a little muddy for my liking as of now, but I want to wait it out.
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This is my third hollowbody...Try out a TN Rose and maybe you will understand. I like to use the characteristics of a hollowbody to enhance my tone. Its personal preference. Just like most people are happy with them stock and the third day I have it I put it in the shop for a new bridge, tuners, and have that stupid "zero fret" replaced with a graphite nut. I got the same grief when I put PRS pickups in my Gibson. When I get done with it you are more than welcome to give it a test drive!!
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I have to agree I have an art core solid body, after dropping in my PU's and some tweaking it's a monster.Silencio wrote:Why would you buy such a guitar and even think about ruining its prized characteristic sound by replacing the pickups?
I mean, obviously you can do it if you want to, but if you wanted put mini-buckers in a hollowbody you could have saved many hundreds by buying and modifying some POS Ibanez Artcore and gotten the same result. Don't do it.
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