'69 RI Mustang Demo

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'69 RI Mustang Demo

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I recorded/video'd this this afternoon:

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Fucking sweet. A very good representation of what Mustangs are all about.

And I love the setup stuff, wicked. Big Grins when the Saltbooster gets clicked on.

We need this on the ShortScaleGearDemos account, I'll pm you deets. lolz @ KoL Woo. We do that in Sell Crazy.
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Also this will get more love in ShortScales than Recording Tips and Tricks,
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Mike wrote:Also this will get more love in ShortScales than Recording Tips and Tricks,
Ah good. thanks.
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Nice!

I have a '69 RI too, and I love it to bits. I actually like it more than the vintage Mustang I used to own.

I looked far and wide to try and find a sonic blue one with no luck... the custard has grown on me, though.

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I really want a Mustang now !
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Good demo. Thanks for posting it!
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Cheers guys.

@ Astro - The '69 RI's are nice yeah! I quite like the vintage white too, especially with a black pg. What neck has yours got? or is it just new white button tuners?
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Post by Will »

Sounds like a mustang. It's cool to see someone else wiggle the tailpiece with the palm of their hand - that's the whole reason I got a mustang!
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:Sounds like a mustang. It's cool to see someone else wiggle the tailpiece with the palm of their hand - that's the whole reason I got a mustang!
haha, yeah, i dont have the whammy bar thing so i just use my hand :P
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Great demo. I fucking love the out of phase sound you got out of it distorted.
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DanHeron wrote:Cheers guys.

@ Astro - The '69 RI's are nice yeah! I quite like the vintage white too, especially with a black pg. What neck has yours got? or is it just new white button tuners?
The neck is stock, but the tuners are just white button Klusons that I put on for the classic Mustang look. The neck on the '69 is fantastic, much smaller and faster feeling than the one on the 1976 poostang I used to own.

The OG brown tort pickguard was nice by itself, but combined with the custard paint job it just reminded me of the stuff that fills up a baby's diaper. So I put a black guard on and I think it looks better that way. If I had scored a sonic blue one, I would have kept the tort.
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ah cool. Mine has a '66 RI neck on it, so it has the white button tuners as well.
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brilliant! i so miss my comp stang. . .
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That's a horrible feeling. Missing gear is shit. I miss my '65RI Mustang. I only owned it like a month.
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I miss my red competion stang but couldn't keep it intune very well and it seemed silly at the time to have two single coil guitars.
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You Foool! You can never have too many single coils.
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You don't want to know what i traded it in for...
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astro wrote:Nice!

I have a '69 RI too, and I love it to bits. I actually like it more than the vintage Mustang I used to own.

I looked far and wide to try and find a sonic blue one with no luck... the custard has grown on me, though.

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video of my mustang with hotrail. 69 reissue made in 1996
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