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why are all the coments so long
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I can't stop watching/listening to this video. I absolutely love the sounds of this guitar. I for sure will be getting one of these one day. Amazing the different kinds of tones you can get out of guitar. LOVE IT!!!
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its so crazy how different the guitar sounded when lee picked it up, just goes to show its all in the player when it comes to sound.
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The harsh sound of a lot tele's really grates my ears for some reason. I don't dislike the sound but my ears certainly don't like it.
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I love that Lee mentions H.I.M. as a band where the musicians were "anti-heroes". I think H.I.M. are great musicians while most people disagree, and Linde is one of the most unique and talented guitarists I've ever heard, he was a great influence for me as a player...
I would think less of the guitar, yes. I don't like buying someone else's guitar. I have my own style, and I'd rather develop it with a generic guitar than follow after someone, even if the specs match what I want more closely.
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I like the guitar and I would buy it, in spite of being a G. Coxon signature, who is a guitarist I have nothing to do with. (But I do not hate him.) I like that it has the duncan pu, the ash body and the blonde finish. And I also like the humour of the demo guys.
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The pickup config is based on how it was when Graham Coxon bought it. the original; guitar this is based on is an old 1968 telecaster that someone had put a Gibson humbucker (one of the old ones with the Gibson logos stamped on the front of it) in. Obviously they couldn't use a gibson pickup to make this so it's a Duncan '59 instead. Coxon himself tends to favour the bridge pickup on a tele, but likes the creamy tones a neck humbucker gives.
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Awesome review, awesome guitarists, awesome guitar!! I just love this guitar for the fact that it's got the single coil and the humbucker and at such a great price, let alone the sound and look of it. The fact that's it's the Graham coxon signature for me is a bonus as blur were a huge influence on me growing up so it's a good thing for me and even better as it's just a signature Mark on the back of the head. Can't wait to get one :-)
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Looking though a wasteland of guitar reviews on YouTube, I'm glad to have stumbled across your channel. I feel like I've learned something about the guitar, and really am impressed by Chappers proficiency in playing so many styles. The signature doesn't sway me either way, but I like the tonal differences between the pickups enough to think it would be worth considering if I was in the market.
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Sexy axe! I want one of those
I wouldn't mind buying a signature model, but visually I don't want the guitar to be too obvious regarding it's heritage. Having the artist's name on the back of the head doesn't matter at all. Having a big Opeth-Logo on the front of the body however makes me not buy the Mikael Akerfeldt Signature PRS, although I love Opeth to death. For me the look of an instrument is so essential to the appearance of a player that it would feel weird to wear and "showcase" the symbols of a different artist.
afroloewe 4 months ago 36
Chappers quote of win " i hated em all as im a fukin metalhead" ftw
jwe986 4 months ago 21