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  • #46
    Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

    i whole heartedly agree dave

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    • #47
      Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

      Not sure what stages you guys are playing on where you can hear yourselves and the rest of the band in perfect clarity. Unless I suppose you're one of those guitarists who doesn't care what anyone else can hear and makes sure they're the loudest on the stage. I've seen, heard, and played with lots of those players before.

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      • #48
        Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

        We play very low volume on stage, (and also use IEMs) so we do hear with really good clarity. I don't like to be out of balance with the rest of the band, though.
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        • #49
          Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

          Well this turned wholesome. That's nice.
          Originally posted by Rockstar216
          Musician thinking - nice strat, looks like a 62, that Marshall JCM 800 sounds great, the lead guitarist could use a bit less treble

          Bar patron thinking - Wonder if these guys know "Free bird"?

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          • #50
            Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

            Originally posted by Mincer View Post
            We play very low volume on stage, (and also use IEMs) so we do hear with really good clarity. I don't like to be out of balance with the rest of the band, though.
            Yeah. I play louder at home than I get to play onstage these days.

            Mostly blues jams and church gigs.
            “Practice cures most tone issues” - John Suhr

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            • #51
              Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

              Originally posted by Powdered Toast Man View Post
              Not sure what stages you guys are playing on where you can hear yourselves and the rest of the band in perfect clarity. Unless I suppose you're one of those guitarists who doesn't care what anyone else can hear and makes sure they're the loudest on the stage. I've seen, heard, and played with lots of those players before.

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              a lot of it is not fighting over frequencies, i try and make sure the guitars and bass arent trying to compete for the same frequencies as much as i can, multiple monitor mixes really helps. even with my pa i can run four monitor mixes and hopefully good music venues have better stuff! bars gigs... well, im happy in there are two monitors that work

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              • #52
                Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

                Wow! Glad I got mine when they were still under $300.

                Saw my first $600 Klon KTR yesterday on Reverb.
                “Practice cures most tone issues” - John Suhr

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                • #53
                  Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

                  Crazy. I saw one for $225 about 2 months ago. Should've picked one up.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

                    $600 bucks for a KTR ...

                    What was that quote attributed to P.T. Barnum? ...

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                    • #55
                      Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

                      Personally, I think it's a sin to buy something that costs oodles more used than it did new, unless it's a 54 goldtop.
                      You will never understand How it feels to live your life With no meaning or control And with nowhere left to go You are amazed that they exist And they burn so bright
                      Whilst you can only wonder why

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                      • #56
                        Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

                        so if i spend too much on a pedal, ill go to hell?

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                        • #57
                          Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

                          Originally posted by jeremy View Post
                          so if i spend too much on a pedal, ill go to hell?
                          Yes. It's even in the bible. Pedalviticus 31:2

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                          • #58
                            Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

                            thats what i get for not reading all the the new testament

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                            • #59
                              Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

                              If I had a dollar every time a new type of klon was made I could afford an original one...
                              Guitars:
                              Daemoness Atlantean (unknown Bareknuckles) D
                              PRS SE Mark Holcomb (Alpha/Omega set) Drop C
                              ESP LTD EC-1000 FR (EMG Het Set) D
                              Jackson USA WR1 Absinthe Frost (EMG 81/85) D
                              Ibanez MMM1 (Blackouts) Drop A
                              Ibanez RGIT20FE-SBF (Loomis Blackout Neck/Mick Thomson Blackout Bridge) Drop C
                              Ibanez SZ320 (ibanez/duncan pickups) Drop D
                              Schecter Synyster Gates Custom (Invaders set) D
                              Aristides 060 (Bareknuckle Aristides Customs) D

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                              • #60
                                Re: Has Bill Finnegan stopped making Klons again?

                                There are a lot of "klones", no doubt. But I still think you'd be about $1500 shy for an original even if you had a dollar for every "klone" ...

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