SUPRO DUAL TONE from Eastwood Guitars
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what effects did you use Ryan ?
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He seems like such a cool guy :D
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is it just me, or is he all laggy?
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hes wearing a funkadelic shirt, badass!
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I see. I was fairly sure that the Twin Tone had the regular Hot-10 humbuckers in it and the Dual Tone had VVSCs. Either Eastwood changed the pages, or I am mistaken, but the rest of the Airline-style guitars all had the same Hot-10s in them, and the more expensive custom versions have the VVSCs.
Maybe Eastwood made some new pickups for these guitars. You should probably ask them.
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@787Bisurdaddy ok well..on the eastwood site..says they are hotrail humbuckers not hot-10s...also they arent vvsc...they are vvDc vintage voiced DUAL coiled not SINGLE..not sure if i can trust ur analysis..thanks tho
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They're Alnico. The Hot-10s are humbuckers, while the VVSCs (which look exactly the same) are single-coil. The Hot-10s should sound a little heavier, but more mellow overall, while the VVSCs are clearer, but also a little harsher. The VVSCs are the choice if you're looking for a heavy, distorted Jack White-style sound, along with chambered body like the Airline 2P, which gives a nice resonance that adds to the bite.
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@787Bisurdaddy ok so the hot 10s are ceramic? and if so which are better the ceramic or the VVSC? and if u kno wat are some key differences? lol hopefully u can help me
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ok i have a question. what is the main difference in sound with the supro and the airline twin tone..?
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I was just wondering what are you playing? Is it by a player or just you jamming? thanks
Does this dude have a name or are you afraid you'll have to pay him more?
benelectro100 1 year ago 4
@benelectro100
Ha!!! Good point, this is Ryan, he is one of the guitar techs at Eastwood Guitars. Good guy, good player.
myrareguitars 1 year ago 3
with the amp on 7? probably loud as shit in the room.
Clizown 2 years ago
yep, loud as hell, the dance studio next door often complains... =)
myrareguitars 1 year ago 5