1965 Gibson ES-345 with Fender Vibrolux Reverb plus Okko Diablo Overdrive Pedal
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Mike Bloomfield is smilin' down on you, buddy!.... EXCELLENT!...
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@GregsGuitars stop tail is awesome! You get more attack and more of a "pop" when you strike a note, puts more emphasis on the twang
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e essa unha pintada, hummm boiola
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Light Vibrato! NO DIVE BOMING...Very Subtle...I'm used to Fender Vintage Tremolos and I can get them working Great Floating...ofcourse, the guitar has to be right...
I've never used a Bigsby, that's why I ask. I would either have it on my SoCo or my 360...probably the SoCo...Greg, you had sent me a You Tube request some time ago stating you wanted to be friends and I just didn't get back to you until recently... Doc
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THAT IS SOOOO AWESOME! You are like... AMAZING!! I want one now =D and hopefully I will play just like you did!! =D
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sounds great!
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Inspiring. I must practice!
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Yes you can...
Greg, after use of the Bigsby will the Gibson stay in tune?
mojostrat58 1 year ago
@mojostrat58 it depends how you use it....
GregsGuitars 1 year ago
Maybe you can help me? I have a 1970 es-345 in cherry and I love the guitar but hate the stereo thing. When I jumpered the jack to mono all the pickups work but it is out of phase in the middle position. Have you encountered this and if so what did you do?
mejoetone 2 years ago
one of the Pickups is out of phase - you have to give the guitar to a pro guitar tech he can wire the pickup normal. He has to open the Pickup and change the wire. But the out of phase sound is kind of nice (i like it!)
GregsGuitars 2 years ago
do you notice a large difference between the stop tailpiece model and the bigsby/trapeze ones?
mejoetone 2 years ago
A little bit! Trapeze is a bit smoother and stop tail has a bit more attack. Both is great!
GregsGuitars 2 years ago