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Old 10-06-2009, 11:21 AM
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Ive never really been a fan of Juniors but.....Huber juniors are damn sexy.

Actually every huber is sexy
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Old 10-06-2009, 11:58 AM
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Wait until you get home and try it through an amp with better dynamics than the MC. The tone control has an amazing range as well. The combination of the tone control and the coil tap make it a *very* versatile guitar, much more so than one would think.

Again...congrats, Nik really has something special going on and it is nice to see others noticing.

You're correct, the MC is not the best testing platform for sure!

But in a pinch, I actually enjoy it a fair amount. Also very easy to record with. As for the tone control, I can't wait to play with it. Should be a fun evening at Casa Mojo
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:33 PM
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The Orca has a 25 scale. Is the Dolphin that usually has the 25.5 scale.
To my knowledge these are the only two Hubers with the Gibson scale.
Congrats to both!

Thanks for the clarification on the scale length. I knew the Orca was longer than the Gibson scale length on these two special orders. I think I recall them both being owned by another TGP member.
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:55 PM
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Thanks for the clarification on the scale length. I knew the Orca was longer than the Gibson scale length on these two special orders. I think I recall them both being owned by another TGP member.
The two shorter scale Juniors belonged to Shane S here on TGP, afaik.
Give us a tone report when you get it!!! I've yet to try a Junior and I've bee thinking bout a speial, i.e. two P-90s, since a long time. I hope that Nik will do the 2 p-90s verion of the Orca junior.That wold be nice...
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