born under a bad sign Gibson ES 335
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amazing !!1
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you can also get 'softer' tubes to start with. I buy old new matched set tubes from the 60's. Still around. There were tons of tubes around when resistors were invented, and some guys consolidated them and still have them in stock. Forget Vostok, Groove and the other 'fake' tubes.
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had one of those Sheratons and hated it. What a pc of sh*t it turned out to be. Pickups were weak and the playability sucked, too. Frets poorly finished, etc. Dumped, it quickly. Doesn't come close to being the quality of the real thing.
Vous êtes francais? où êtes-vous ? En France ? Quelle ville ? Je suis Polonais, mais ai été en la Belgique et la France, et ai appris un peu. je regrette...alors, je ne parle pas bien.
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~Ha...and it still sounds wonderful...~~
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Beautiful guitar. I had an Epiphone Sheraton II once, very similar to the ES 335. They've got an amazing amount of versatility.
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nice stuff! shame about the synchronisation, tho. (hope the "psychedelic" wasn't sarcastic).
I used to use the same amp, but I found the fact that the distance between silent and full volume was about 2mm a little inconvenient at small venues. great sound, tho.
thx a lot friend! Am not very productive on youtube currently, since I'm very busy with my band
nadfie 2 years ago
~Thats some killer blues....very sweet sound....~~
ftele 2 years ago
thanks Hal, but you made already two comments on this song more than a year ago, hahaha!
;-)
nadfie 2 years ago
by the way, I currently play with George Kohnen (the former Angelus Novus drummer) in a blues band, the "Sticky Fingers Blues Project", and we'll have our very first "on stage performance" this saturday! You are Chris Birch, right?
nadfie 3 years ago
Ma du schwengs jo nawell eng flott guitar....:)
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JBWorx 3 years ago
villmolsmerci!!
nadfie 3 years ago