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  • hello, which pickups you use in the video?, model, brand, thanks

  • I see the neck pickup is just mounted with no pick guard. Is that special or do you just ask for no pickguard and it comes like that? I've heard of a pickup being mounted "directly to the body". Is that what this is? It's really cool what ever it is.

  • Hi, it´s easy I think, that every pickup could mounted directly to the wood. You don´t need do some special order. I did that, becauce wood was really bautiful.

  • Did you assemble the guitar yourself and if not how much did it cost to have someone assemble it for you?

  • Body and neck are from Warmoth. I colored them and lacquered it. And finally set up hardware. All was about 900$.

  • Hello, You should join our band. We intertain

    statewide, Hawaii, included. We have been analizing your style and we feel that your particular style would compliment ours, too.

    Keep on posting your demonstrations. What a talent.

  • dude im pretty sure this guy is in a band already and is posting a pickup demo not a talent demo.

  • I would like to hear this guitar into a vintage early 60's Fender amp.

  • Shit this guitar sounds awesome.

  • Can this tele produce the Slash tone that comes close to Les Paul?

  • Maybe, if you´ll use some overdrivers. But basically alnico II pickups are closer to vintage tone (clean and crunch)

  • slash uses the alnico II Humbuckers, these are the singles.

  • I know:-) But some singles can produce humbuckers tone. If they has noise canceling and higher output (quater pound singles). This is vintage Duncan singles and tone like humbuckers you can have if you use some effects. But I´m sure that guitar like this is for blues, country, funky and southern rock the best. Slash plays harder style;-)

  • True some singles can, but AlNiCo II singles are pretty old school tone. Gibson PAFs were ALNiCo II as well and is probably why slash uses them in his pauls. In my experience with AlNiCo II single coils you can't really get a HUGE humbucker tone of them, they just have that classic bite and spank that old fenders are known for. When you start to layer effects to try to make a single into a humbucker with different EQs, noise cancellation, etc, you might as well use some cheap ceramic pickup IMO.

  • @zacharybroyles Allnico II pro^^

  • there are alnico II and alnico II pro

    slash uses pros, I have them in my les paul

    if you want slash tone get a marshall jcm 800 and a boss sd-1

    I also want slash tone more then anything and I pretty much go it :P

    its pretty much all volume though on a jcm 800 head so get a power attenuator thing and your set for slash tone

  • yea i have the pros in my Warmoth LP and they alone wont get the Slash tone. i have a PV valveking, which doesnt really get the slash tone, but i did play mine thru a JCM 800 as well and the tone was there with that amp, note for those of you that dont know this. you also have to tune down one half step to get slashes tone too.

  • agreed, its all in the marshall

    marshall jcm 800 and marshall silver jubilee are the best marshall heads ever made

  • yea i wish i had the funds to buy one...but i guess i can live with my Valveking 112 for now lol

  • sakra, že já poznám čecha už podle přízvuku :) moc hezký tele (ta kytara) :D

  • no to víš, všichni to hned poznají. Kvalita videa je bohužel sražená, takže není vidět to nádherný dřevo, ale to je božský.

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