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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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What happened to the world of guitars?
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<blockquote data-quote="_Satch_" data-source="post: 16143410" data-attributes="member: 144860"><p>I've been eye-balling Gibson Explorer's as well. Like you, I prefer the slimmer neck profiles. I am primarily looking at the Explorer HP. </p><p></p><p> I have a Les Paul HP, and absolutely LOVE it. Thinner neck profile, axcess heel for playing the upper neck. Robo-tuning (some hate this, but I like it). It sounds great too! Push/pull pots for coil splitting each humbucker on the volume pots, and in series or parallel on both tone pots. Has dip switches in the control cavity if you would want In phase/out of phase instead of series/parallel. Very versatile guitar.</p><p></p><p>-Satch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_Satch_, post: 16143410, member: 144860"] I've been eye-balling Gibson Explorer's as well. Like you, I prefer the slimmer neck profiles. I am primarily looking at the Explorer HP. I have a Les Paul HP, and absolutely LOVE it. Thinner neck profile, axcess heel for playing the upper neck. Robo-tuning (some hate this, but I like it). It sounds great too! Push/pull pots for coil splitting each humbucker on the volume pots, and in series or parallel on both tone pots. Has dip switches in the control cavity if you would want In phase/out of phase instead of series/parallel. Very versatile guitar. -Satch [/QUOTE]
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