Heritage H150, Lollar mini buckers, Rivera Amp

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

Graham Zebedee of Wolfe Guitars plays a Cherryburst Heritage model he designed through his favorite 1 x 12" Rivera Clubster 45 combo. Adding a "little" gain & showcasing the mix cutting ability of the Lollar Mini Humbuckers direct mounted in this Honduran Mahogany H150 Heritage from the historic Parsons Street shop in old Kalamazoo. Available now at....
www.wolfeguitars.com
tel: 561-746-2209

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  • hi Graham, Curious what this model cost on an average?

    Thanks

  • Best to call me at the shop for our special pricing for this custom model- 561-746-2209. Heritage sometimes protest our posting low prices online = :>)

  • @wolfegtrs Hi! I just wanted to tell you that this is the best guitar i ever played! I have had many Gibson Les Paul but this one is by far the best ever! I tested in a gig last saturday and you can hear how it sounded visiting my site at youtube: losmasters001. This demo opened my mind and was lucky to get one at Ebay!

  • To: @losmasters001

    Thanks so much. Your guitar sounds GREAT on your videos. Fine playing, Killer Heritage.

    Thanks so much for the feedback.

    Jay Wolfe

  • are you les paul?

  • No, but I play him on the internet.

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  • would you recomend mini humbuckers for metal? whats the downside of playing mini humbuckers vs. full size buckers?

  • That is one hell of a guitar, I am so jealous!! Great work!

  • Sounds less muddy than a full humbucker. I would assume the lower impedance is causing a more twangy trebly sound, but I did managed to achieve that by putting a capacitor in series with the pickup, although that was only in the neck position. I can't remember if it was a 470nF or a 47nF though.

  • This guitar is amazing. The sound is so crisp but warm. It sounds crystal clear, but can get hot and thick when asked. Plays like a Heritage should. I have both Heritage and Gibsons, and the difference is quite apparent. I have purchased two H150's from Wolfe guitars. I am contemplating selling my Gibsons and getting more. Long Live Heritage.

  • brilliant!!!

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