COIL GUITARS--MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING...
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Vox Guitar Organ. I don't think you can have more switches on an instument ... wait, I could be wrong ... yes!
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I'm with Paul 100% on this.
There have been quite a few interesting exercises in electric guitars/basses since the "golden age" of the 50s and 60s - from the minimalism of Gittler, the use of alternative materials such as alloys (Gittler, Travis Bean) and composites (Steinberger), active electronics (Alembic et al), piezzo pickups, optical pickups, midi interfaces, touchboard instruments (Chapman) and digital emulation instruments (Line6). Coil guitars don't really stack up as innovators, and they outsource the manufacturing side, so they're not craftsmen, so what's the big fuss?
There have been quite a few interesting exercises in electric guitars/basses since the "golden age" of the 50s and 60s - from the minimalism of Gittler, the use of alternative materials such as alloys (Gittler, Travis Bean) and composites (Steinberger), active electronics (Alembic et al), piezzo pickups, optical pickups, midi interfaces, touchboard instruments (Chapman) and digital emulation instruments (Line6). Coil guitars don't really stack up as innovators, and they outsource the manufacturing side, so they're not craftsmen, so what's the big fuss?
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Re: COIL GUITARS--MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING...
This was made for you!jimk wrote:"All I want is an amp with volume, tone, reverb, and tremolo controls. All those other bells and whistles on those modeling amps would likely never get used by me, so why bother?" Keep it simple for me.
JimK
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Funny you should mention the Princeton Reverb. I'm about to pull the trigger on a Musicman from a local shop here in Lawrence. That same shop has a Princeton Reverb (from '76, the tag says) for about twice what they're asking for the MM.jps wrote:This was made for you!jimk wrote:"All I want is an amp with volume, tone, reverb, and tremolo controls. All those other bells and whistles on those modeling amps would likely never get used by me, so why bother?" Keep it simple for me.
JimK
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The PR is a great all tube amp. A friend of mine had a MM combo amp many years ago; it too was a nice sounding amp, but only the power amp section is tube, the preamp is solid state. I would suggest you try both amps and give them a real fair test before pulling the trigger on either one; you may decide the extra cost worth it in the end. 
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Ah yes. Budget issues. If I were going to spend just a little bit more, I think I'd go for the Vox AC15 they have. But at $850, the PR is a little outside what I had planned on spending. The AC15 OTH has a price tag of $600.
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Why pick on these poor struggling folks who are trying to live the american dream? It's sad enough that they are destined to failure. I'll try to think of the PR dollars as stimulating the economy rather than wasted.
Jim K. You will like a Princeton Reverb RI or a Chinese Vox AC-15,
The Vox will be great right out the box, the Princeton needs a baffle re-enforcement over the speaker to tame the F# rattle.
No need to go vintage unless it's peer pressure from your band mates.
Jim K. You will like a Princeton Reverb RI or a Chinese Vox AC-15,
The Vox will be great right out the box, the Princeton needs a baffle re-enforcement over the speaker to tame the F# rattle.
No need to go vintage unless it's peer pressure from your band mates.
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Re: COIL GUITARS--MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING...
Thanks, Dwight. I'll remember that, and in the future, keep my opinions to myself.schoolside wrote:Why pick on these poor struggling folks who are trying to live the american dream? It's sad enough that they are destined to failure. I'll try to think of the PR dollars as stimulating the economy rather than wasted.
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Regardless of the switches or sounds.......those are some of the least inspiring guitars I've ever seen.
The body shapes themselves are just appalling....
The body shapes themselves are just appalling....
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Sorry Mr. Jangle, I meant no offense, I'm glad you brought it up. I'm just trying to have a little fun.jingle_jangle wrote:Thanks, Dwight. I'll remember that, and in the future, keep my opinions to myself.schoolside wrote:Why pick on these poor struggling folks who are trying to live the american dream? It's sad enough that they are destined to failure. I'll try to think of the PR dollars as stimulating the economy rather than wasted.![]()
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Me, too, Dwight...maybe I should've tossed in a couple of smileys...

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All I know is that dude in the green shirt stole all my licks.
Jangle, Chime & Twang.
