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Post subject: Now I have a bigger problem. thanks johnny b. goode!!
Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 3:39 pm
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Thanks to johnny b.goode I am now considering a j5 triple tele or a classic player tele deluxe with tremelo. lol Its a nice headache though.
I like unusual guitars and i like playing:
country
metal
rock
indie
blues
shred (well I try)
experimental...and a bit of everything else lol

help?? some more........
PS Sorry to be a pain in everyones $@!!!
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 3:58 pm
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erm thanks :P


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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 6:22 pm
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Sorry for causing another problem but as far the guitars are concerned I'd go with the Tele Deluxe (I love them, just wish I could afford one) and to bring up a point that somebody brought up in the J% vs PRS thread... that 3rd pickup may get get in the way and if you do country and experimental and you do some pickin' that middle humbucker might cause problems (which why on my guitars I try to play in between the pickups). As for rock, indie, metal, etc it shouldn't be a problem because all my guitars have scratches on the pickup covers from beating the snot of them playing hardcore,punk,etc...

So again it's all up to preference because they're basically the same guitar but one has an extra pickup... kinda like choosing between a regular Les Paul Custom or a Black Beauty (2 pickups vs 3)


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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 7:45 pm
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J5 Triple Tele is #$@*&!% ungodly, I got one awhile back on a trade for my Jagstang I used to have.

The enforcers a little much for what I play though, so I dont use it too much.

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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 10:51 pm
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I dig the guitar but I have to sink the middle pup on my Strats so imagine that full humbucker.lol You have a lot of styles which is great as I do to, lately I have been seeing World music pop up as a style. Can anyone explain just what the hell that is.


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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 1:21 am
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Rampage[20]: Similar in design to the Stratocaster but with a more narrow waist and a more dramatic "tummy" relief. Rampages utilize a single humbucker designed by G&L and built by Schaller. The necks are Maple with an Ebony finger board. Most Rampages use Kahler tremolo systems. Production colors include white, black, yellow and Rampage Red. Played by Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains.

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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 1:28 am
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Solid Body Love Songs wrote:
Rampage[20]: Similar in design to the Stratocaster but with a more narrow waist and a more dramatic "tummy" relief. Rampages utilize a single humbucker designed by G&L and built by Schaller. The necks are Maple with an Ebony finger board. Most Rampages use Kahler tremolo systems. Production colors include white, black, yellow and Rampage Red. Played by Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains.


the only G&L i can find in the uk is a Jerry Cantrell Sig model which has one humbucker. Otherwise I would have considered this. But thank you anyway :)


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