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Post by Leftee on Apr 8, 2022 11:55:49 GMT -5
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Post by Auf Kiltre on Apr 8, 2022 12:42:15 GMT -5
Is this a 4/1 thing?
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Post by Jim D. on Apr 8, 2022 13:38:07 GMT -5
Here is the same guitar on you tube. Note the dent on the top next to the bridge. Seems it has been heavily discounted.
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Post by walshb 🦒 on Apr 8, 2022 19:26:31 GMT -5
Does it say what date it was listed? Because it looks like an April Fools joke. No, it probably isn't, but that was my first impression.
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Post by Leftee on Apr 8, 2022 19:40:57 GMT -5
Does it say what date it was listed? Because it looks like an April Fools joke. No, it probably isn't, but that was my first impression. I wondered as well.
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Post by markfromhawaii on Apr 9, 2022 2:17:07 GMT -5
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Post by LeftyMeister on Apr 9, 2022 10:07:27 GMT -5
Hmmm! Why would an artist get paid three times the price for one recording?
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Post by Peegoo 🏁 on Apr 9, 2022 10:21:38 GMT -5
It's B.S.
If you turn down the volume or tone on one of those control plates, the volume or tone goes down to all three outputs. It would need an active preamp to isolate all three outputs from one another.
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Post by HenryJ on Apr 9, 2022 10:34:46 GMT -5
I guess with the three output jacks, you could have a Fender, a Marshall, and a Vox amp. Or for recording, two amps and direct from the third jack.
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