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the destroyed room
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 603
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I was thinking about picking up a 72 telecaster thinline, but I always like to consider all possibilities before spending a decent amount of cash.
I like the way they sound, but I haven't tried it heavily distorted, and was wondering if I would get lots of bad feedback, or if it would just be easier to get good feedback. They also have a telecaster thats the same, but solid body, so maybe I should try that out too. Any advice, thoughts, or comments would be very much appreciated. Thanks. |
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invito al cielo
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 11,290
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Chris from Kinski uses a thinline with humbuckers at high volumes, and I can tell you he has great tone. No shrieking either.
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the destroyed room
Join Date: Apr 2006
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thanks a bunch.
they make a simliar one thats a solid body, and has more knobs for tone and volume, so i'll probably check that one out too. |
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