Vince Lee - Eastwood Airline TWIN TONE
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Super playing Vince!!!!!
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Do you know how the pickups of the Twin Tone compare to the Eastwood "Supro Dual Tone"?
I've read that the "Dual Tone" has the replicas of the original Supro pickups, the VALCO VVDC (Vintage Voiced Dual Coil)... But it's $100 more expensive :-/
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Short scale,only 20 frets !
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Fine playing Sir! My goodness I wish I could play like that. I see these phenominal players on here. Truly inspirational.
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relaly like the nice tone and shizle its got a really nice sound.
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thats pretty cool blues!!
=] nice guitar lol
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Great playing....Great tone....I am really diggin' this model....Can you tell me about the pickups? Are they stock Eastwood pickups?
I am wanting a gui9tar setup for slide guitar...Would you recomend this one as far as stability?
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sounds like magic sam
How would you compare the thickness of the neck to a standard strat or les paul? I do not know much of the other eastwoods, and I am contemplating buying one of these. Great playing by the way.
advilbrewer 3 years ago
Neck it quite a standard size but with a deep C shape. Not anywhere near as big as the Airline Stratotone. Similar to any Les Paul neck shape I guess... All necks feel tiny after you've played the Stratotone!
dynocruiser 3 years ago
what does twin tone mean, is it when you play one note on one string and it sounds like you're playing the same note on two different strings?
309502854 3 years ago
It means it's got 2 pickups... thats all no trickery!
dynocruiser 3 years ago
How does the neck compare to say, the Airline 2P? Or perhaps the Tuxedo, since I know you've played the Tuxedo.
787Bisurdaddy 4 years ago
the Twin Tone has a narrower neck than the Tuxedo but still plays pretty good. I prefer the wider Tuxedo neck personally. That's a really cool blues guitar!
dynocruiser 4 years ago