Sorry no pics of girlfriend and manpower so far, I only used the guitar on my Twin Reverb yesterday for the 1st time. it's very alike the '65 RI Stang, but also different. It has the same typical "plinkyness" that comes from the low powered pickups. Those are children's guitars, as we know. it has less hum. and it has distinctively more sustain, which is also logic because of th efixed bridge. But the most (or, not so ...) obvious difference is that it sounds abolutely natural vintage on a vintage amp
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It is crispier when kicked, and smoother when played soft. A clean chord gives me the psycho killer tone, and a fuzz is authentic fuzztones. And it dives into the Twin's Reverb sooo woody.
I think apart from the pickups being less exact science than those japanese ones, which are also good, that fat, stiff old pickguard makes a real difference. Because that is what sends the frequencies to the pickups.
So, I think I like it. Still needs 11' s , though - it is too bluesy at the moment. Ialways tend to have that clapton vibrato on thinner strings. And that does not fit our music.
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