ARE U REAL MAN? SHOW DUOSONIC THEN.
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It always needed a pickguard. What color?NickD wrote:Yay!
It's not blue now, and needs a pickguard.
Its fucking Duosonic madness these days, you better do it before it's uncool again, like Bucking Bronco Summer and Telecaster Winter Basher.
An Paulie, way to arrive! Kick ass guitar! What else are you rokcing?
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Thanks! That's about all I have for now, other than a beaten up Peavey MIA Predator that I found in a dumpster. I'm really a beginner and can't justify spending a lot on guitars now, but sometime in the future I'll definitely be getting a Jagmaster if I can afford it.aen wrote: An Paulie, way to arrive! Kick ass guitar! What else are you rokcing?
Yeah, the pickgaurd in particular seems to make it look a little cheap. I really want a red tortoiseshell, but there only seems to be one website that sells reissue duo pickgraurds and they're expensive as hell- like $80 with shipping. I might just have to settle for a solid black guard, which seems to run for about $30.Zaphod wrote:I like it, although looking a bit anemic. Needs some black somewhere.
paulie walnuts wrote:Thanks! That's about all I have for now, other than a beaten up Peavey MIA Predator that I found in a dumpster. I'm really a beginner and can't justify spending a lot on guitars now, but sometime in the future I'll definitely be getting a Jagmaster if I can afford it.aen wrote: An Paulie, way to arrive! Kick ass guitar! What else are you rokcing?
Yeah, the pickgaurd in particular seems to make it look a little cheap. I really want a red tortoiseshell, but there only seems to be one website that sells reissue duo pickgraurds and they're expensive as hell- like $80 with shipping. I might just have to settle for a solid black guard, which seems to run for about $30.Zaphod wrote:I like it, although looking a bit anemic. Needs some black somewhere.
pm robert (original)
Dude is AWESOME and will probably make you a guard for a good price.
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Will do, chap. Don't worry bout paying- DGNR8 did me bro-free-dealz so I'M PASSING THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU!aen wrote:DUDE! give them to HURb so when he ships the Dwarfcraft Doogfest box back I can install them, and give Robert OG his one back. I wil payapl you five american dollars!Doog wrote: I've got a black Robroe or 2 wit your name on, Aen.
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The MIM Duos use the same 'Tex-Mex' pickups as the early MIM Strats. They have a sort of 'trashy' sound and are very hot. With some good distortion, they have a really sweet grunge/punk sound.tribi9 wrote:I like the white pickguard, I don't think I'd want any other color except 4 mint and even so maybe not. Duos are sweet, I wish I had one. You do need some Klusons, that'd make it look a bit sweeter.
How are the stock pickups on the Mexican RI's?
Once I have some spare cash, I think I'm gonna replace the bridge pickup with one of these suckers to give me a little more diverse sound.
Sweet, I'll look into this. Thanks for the tip.aen wrote:
pm robert (original)
Dude is AWESOME and will probably make you a guard for a good price.
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Woah, I'm not saying youre full of shit, but my duo has some ass-bag pickups in it that are about half as loud as any ohter pickup in my rack. I definetly plan on upgrading, if this one becomes a gigger.paulie walnuts wrote:The MIM Duos use the same 'Tex-Mex' pickups as the early MIM Strats. They have a sort of 'trashy' sound and are very hot. With some good distortion, they have a really sweet grunge/punk sound.tribi9 wrote:I like the white pickguard, I don't think I'd want any other color except 4 mint and even so maybe not. Duos are sweet, I wish I had one. You do need some Klusons, that'd make it look a bit sweeter.
How are the stock pickups on the Mexican RI's?
Once I have some spare cash, I think I'm gonna replace the bridge pickup with one of these suckers to give me a little more diverse sound.
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What year was your duo made? Mine's a 93/94, I think the later models might have used different pickups.aen wrote:Woah, I'm not saying youre full of shit, but my duo has some ass-bag pickups in it that are about half as loud as any ohter pickup in my rack. I definetly plan on upgrading, if this one becomes a gigger.paulie walnuts wrote:The MIM Duos use the same 'Tex-Mex' pickups as the early MIM Strats. They have a sort of 'trashy' sound and are very hot. With some good distortion, they have a really sweet grunge/punk sound.tribi9 wrote:I like the white pickguard, I don't think I'd want any other color except 4 mint and even so maybe not. Duos are sweet, I wish I had one. You do need some Klusons, that'd make it look a bit sweeter.
How are the stock pickups on the Mexican RI's?
Once I have some spare cash, I think I'm gonna replace the bridge pickup with one of these suckers to give me a little more diverse sound.
Keep in mind that I've only been playing for about six months, so I am by no means an expert at this stuff at this point.
Haha I forgot you used to own it. It's an awesome guitar, it looked better with the tort though. I think it may have found a permanent home with me, I love it.fullerplast wrote:round round get around, i get around:Richard wrote:Ok, it was initially a Music Master, now I guess it can be considered a Duo-Sonic.
Do you know if anyone on offset owned it besides Spiffy Chap, you and me?
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Two more MIMs... black with '78 MM neck and White with '77 Mustang Maple neck and Jag pickups (with 250k pots):
Check out the extra long intonation screws on the black one. That's the only way I could get it close. I bought these not knowing the body and neck were unique and unlike the originals. Two more-or-less failed projects but with good ideas (IMO).
Regarding the original pickups, I've heard the Tex-Mex thing before and tend to think it's an urban legend. All of the MIMs I've seen have staggered steel rods (not magnets) with a bar magnet on the bottom. But of course I haven't seen every one ever made...
Tex-Mex pups are individual alnico magnets (much like Texas Specials but with plastic bobbin/plastic wiring IIRC).
Check out the extra long intonation screws on the black one. That's the only way I could get it close. I bought these not knowing the body and neck were unique and unlike the originals. Two more-or-less failed projects but with good ideas (IMO).
Regarding the original pickups, I've heard the Tex-Mex thing before and tend to think it's an urban legend. All of the MIMs I've seen have staggered steel rods (not magnets) with a bar magnet on the bottom. But of course I haven't seen every one ever made...
Tex-Mex pups are individual alnico magnets (much like Texas Specials but with plastic bobbin/plastic wiring IIRC).
I bought if from a gear store in Atlanta and sold it to Jay on offset...Do you know if anyone on offset owned it besides Spiffy Chap, you and me?
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