NGD Dean Karl Sanders Black V

6stringerguy

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Recently got this Dean Karl Sanders Flying V.
Mahogany body with mahogany neck.
Fully Scalloped Rosewood fretboard.
24 Jumbo Nickel Silver frets.
Upgraded Seymour Duncan SLUG pickup.
Upgraded Tonepros bridge.
Non locking Grover tuners.
25.5 inch scale length.
12 inch fretboard radius
Setup with 13-72 NYXL in Drop A.
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I'd sure like to hear your thoughts on the slug btw, or even just how it compares to anything more common you have. (distortion,invader,x2n,ect)
 
I'd sure like to hear your thoughts on the slug btw, or even just how it compares to anything more common you have. (distortion,invader,x2n,ect)

Sorry i've been super swamped in emigration paperwork and writing my thesis right now, the SLUG is amazing, super fat and full, still relatively clear though it's closest to the X2N from my experience but almost like it's been put through a boost pedal.
i gave it to my blues lawyer friend into a Boss Katana and it pulled off a really good blues tone surprisingly.
 
Sorry i've been super swamped in emigration paperwork and writing my thesis right now, the SLUG is amazing, super fat and full, still relatively clear though it's closest to the X2N from my experience but almost like it's been put through a boost pedal.
i gave it to my blues lawyer friend into a Boss Katana and it pulled off a really good blues tone surprisingly.

That does sound like it would be very thick. I absolutely love the X2N loaded in my rg2570e and I do usually run some sort of "fat-boost" in front of the gain.
SLUG is another on my shortlist, but I really need some more guitars to house them,,,,,,but then really I don't. lol
 
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