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Brought an R0 Historic LP home on-trial, as well as my music store buddy's 2013 Splawn Quickrod this afternoon. Was flipping back and forth between the QR and the Chupacabra for a bit, but ended-up running them stereo (with a Line 6 M9 in the QR's loop) before long. The tone with my 2001 LP Standard (loaded with 57 Classics) was great (or so I thought).
But once I put that guitar down, and plugged the Duncan Bonamassa-loaded R0... it was instant YUMMAY! The tone was so "woody", lively, and articulate. Made the 57 Classics in my Standard sound muddy and muffled in comparison. I played for three hours. Played along with Def Leppard's "High & Dry", ACDC's "Back In Black", April Wine's "Harder Faster" and "Nature of the Beast", and some various The Darkness and Black Country Communion. This is the LP crunch rock tone that I've been searching-for for all of my years playing classic rock. Sounds just like all of those records, and everything else LP --> Marshall from the 70s and 80s. Such perfection. I've been contemplating getting some Fralin Pure PAFs for my Standard. But dayummm... this Bonamassa-loaded R0 is REALLY tempting me. I'd have to trade my Standard in, and pay a substantial cash difference. But I'm SORELY tempted right now...
Please excuse the crappy cell phone pic. The top on the R0 has got a very nice flame, that looks very understated and not over-the-top "fakey" like so many LPs have any more.
But once I put that guitar down, and plugged the Duncan Bonamassa-loaded R0... it was instant YUMMAY! The tone was so "woody", lively, and articulate. Made the 57 Classics in my Standard sound muddy and muffled in comparison. I played for three hours. Played along with Def Leppard's "High & Dry", ACDC's "Back In Black", April Wine's "Harder Faster" and "Nature of the Beast", and some various The Darkness and Black Country Communion. This is the LP crunch rock tone that I've been searching-for for all of my years playing classic rock. Sounds just like all of those records, and everything else LP --> Marshall from the 70s and 80s. Such perfection. I've been contemplating getting some Fralin Pure PAFs for my Standard. But dayummm... this Bonamassa-loaded R0 is REALLY tempting me. I'd have to trade my Standard in, and pay a substantial cash difference. But I'm SORELY tempted right now...
Please excuse the crappy cell phone pic. The top on the R0 has got a very nice flame, that looks very understated and not over-the-top "fakey" like so many LPs have any more.
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