↓endsjustifymeans wrote:fuck rhythm circuits.
NEW! "Blacktop" Fenders [Strat, Tele, Jazzmaster]
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Your opinions and knowledge are worthless here son. Let them go buy them.benecol wrote:I both understand and use the trem lock. Not so much if a string breaks (handy for that, but I seldom break strings) but it's amazingly handy for providing a static reference point when you're setting the trem spring tension.
Unless it flashes in tempo with the playing or has an LCD display emitting witty banter I'd imagine it'll look like every other Strat being played..MikeG wrote:It'd be nice to see the guitar when it's being played. Though I feel pedantic for saying that!taylornutt wrote:Found this video of someone playing the Blacktop Strat.
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(I was going to post the Little Mouse video here, but realised it's a Les Paul being used. Ahhh fuckit.)
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i'm kind of at a toss up between a cp jazzmaster or a blacktop jazzmaster. with the blacktop i'm missing the rhythm circuit where as with the cp i'll be wanting to toss a humbucker in the bridge position.
no where around here has the blacktops in stock yet, so its a tough call.. i really liked the sonic youth guitars but they are about a grand out of my price range.
no where around here has the blacktops in stock yet, so its a tough call.. i really liked the sonic youth guitars but they are about a grand out of my price range.
I'd say CP because the pickups are supposed to be pretty hot and chunky... apart from that you get the rhythm circuit just in case, a nice tort guard and a trem lock. You can always change the bridge unit later and sell the stock one to Bizzaro Serfx from the mirror universe who bought a Blacktop despite his hatred of bridge buckers. Just don't talk to him too long or you'll tear the space-time continuum.serfx wrote:i'm kind of at a toss up between a cp jazzmaster or a blacktop jazzmaster. with the blacktop i'm missing the rhythm circuit where as with the cp i'll be wanting to toss a humbucker in the bridge position.
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hahahaahahahahpaul_ wrote:I'd say CP because the pickups are supposed to be pretty hot and chunky... apart from that you get the rhythm circuit just in case, a nice tort guard and a trem lock. You can always change the bridge unit later and sell the stock one to Bizzaro Serfx from the mirror universe who bought a Blacktop despite his hatred of bridge buckers. Just don't talk to him too long or you'll tear the space-time continuum.serfx wrote:i'm kind of at a toss up between a cp jazzmaster or a blacktop jazzmaster. with the blacktop i'm missing the rhythm circuit where as with the cp i'll be wanting to toss a humbucker in the bridge position.
I'm not digging any of these.
I think it was a really smart move though by Fender, cause they're so affordable some might be able to overlook what they don't like, and for others these are perfect.
If they're successful and make a bunch, these things could be stupid cheap on the used market and that's kind of cool.
I think it was a really smart move though by Fender, cause they're so affordable some might be able to overlook what they don't like, and for others these are perfect.
If they're successful and make a bunch, these things could be stupid cheap on the used market and that's kind of cool.
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Its cool they are perhaps targeting a section of the market that can't go that extra mile for other models but i personally dont like them either. There is also the chance that if these do saturate the second hand market the days of snagging a vintage reissue for a bargain will be gone.jcyphe wrote:I'm not digging any of these.
I think it was a really smart move though by Fender, cause they're so affordable some might be able to overlook what they don't like, and for others these are perfect.
If they're successful and make a bunch, these things could be stupid cheap on the used market and that's kind of cool.
It will be interesting to see if any high profile players go for these, could be the making of them. Someone like McFly using the Jazzmaster would be cool
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bizaro serfx would probably also be weirded out by the fact that i'll probably refinish the thing and spray bomb somthing stupid on it like "noize" or something (kinda like what i had our old pal Aen do with the cp jag hh i bought from him..)Doog wrote:hahahaahahahahpaul_ wrote:I'd say CP because the pickups are supposed to be pretty hot and chunky... apart from that you get the rhythm circuit just in case, a nice tort guard and a trem lock. You can always change the bridge unit later and sell the stock one to Bizzaro Serfx from the mirror universe who bought a Blacktop despite his hatred of bridge buckers. Just don't talk to him too long or you'll tear the space-time continuum.serfx wrote:i'm kind of at a toss up between a cp jazzmaster or a blacktop jazzmaster. with the blacktop i'm missing the rhythm circuit where as with the cp i'll be wanting to toss a humbucker in the bridge position.