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Post by Johnny Alien »

Ignoring the P-90's isn't a hardtail Mustang actually a Duo-Sonic? Not really sure why the 50th Anniversary of the Mustang would bring about that specific guitar. Most other anniversary guitars have been more thought out.
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Post by Johnny Alien »

Also the new Talman guitars are quite nice but are going to be premium priced, correct?
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Johnny Alien wrote:Ignoring the P-90's isn't a hardtail Mustang actually a Duo-Sonic?
Mustang's closest relative is the Duo-Sonic II.

The original Duo-Sonic was a bit different from the Mustang in several ways. Most notably, it used a 3 way toggle rather than switches (so no phase options).

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singlepup wrote:The original Duo-Sonic was a bit different from the Mustang in several ways. Most notably, it used a 3 way toggle rather than switches (so no phase options).

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Absolutely. And this Shortboard Mustang has a 3 way toggle as well. It is essentially a Duo-Sonic with P-90's not a Mustang at all.