Finally tried some Wolfetone pick-ups...

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Well that is certainly a fine way to get someone to focus on the sound of a pickup.
What was the name of them again? ah who cares. See what I mean:D .

Yikes Ed, "you really did it good this time Lucy". :RoCkIn

Peace you maniac,
Duffy
 

r9player

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That sounds nice, what amp?
besides that though, how does it sound in the lower registers and more clean etc?
 

Ed DeGenaro

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Originally posted by r9player
That sounds nice, what amp?
besides that though, how does it sound in the lower registers and more clean etc?
Old Marshall...I'll put a clip up in the next few days. I dig 'em.
 

Ed DeGenaro

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Originally posted by Bassomatic
They sound great. And i'm really digging the space your in these days too, Ed.
Yeah..it's my homage to John Lee Hooker! :)
 

cryptozoo

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Lol, sorry to bring up the past, but this clip rules... especially since it's supposed to comment on a pickup.
 

guitbeef

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Wow, that's insane! Almost as if someone sampled each note individually and then played it back on a sequencer. I mean that as a compliment about the melodic contour and clean technique, not to imply that it's mechanical in any way. Hey, it would also make an awesome ringtone! Maybe a new business- "Mr. Degenaro's Scary Lick Ringtones"?
 

DaveF

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Wow, that's insane! Almost as if someone sampled each note individually and then played it back on a sequencer. I mean that as a compliment about the melodic contour and clean technique, not to imply that it's mechanical in any way. Hey, it would also make an awesome ringtone! Maybe a new business- "Mr. Degenaro's Scary Lick Ringtones"?

Haha, it's going onto my phone as my new ringer right now.
 

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As a matter of fact I received a postal box with 2 sets of wolfetones, (Dr. Vintage and Legends) today.

the Dr. Vintage is going into my Collings I-35, and the Legends into a Les Paul 59R (both with extra coils for splitting).

Been a Wolfe fan for a while. Whenever I get a new guitar, the first thing I do is pull the pickups out and install Wolfetones. I have both the Dr. Vintage and the Legends on a couple of guitars -- They really shine when you split them.
 

Ed DeGenaro

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Wow, that's insane! Almost as if someone sampled each note individually and then played it back on a sequencer. I mean that as a compliment about the melodic contour and clean technique, not to imply that it's mechanical in any way. Hey, it would also make an awesome ringtone! Maybe a new business- "Mr. Degenaro's Scary Lick Ringtones"?
Sorry, but you're a few years too late, Fender already got that covered. And they got some off the wall stuff that makes this sound like kiddie stuff.
 



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