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Originally posted by Jmpman View PostThe 3 Marshalls in the background are a 1979 JMP Master Volume, a 1974 Non Master Volume Superlead, and finally a 1976 Non Master Volume Superlead. All of them 100 watters. I have loaded in one of the 4x12's Celestion Pre Rola's and in the other cab, 2 Pre Rolas from 1968 and 2 Weber Greenback Pre Rola clones.Just one more guitar!
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Originally posted by Jmpman View PostThe 3 Marshalls in the background are a 1979 JMP Master Volume, a 1974 Non Master Volume Superlead, and finally a 1976 Non Master Volume Superlead. All of them 100 watters. I have loaded in one of the 4x12's Celestion Pre Rola's and in the other cab, 2 Pre Rolas from 1968 and 2 Weber Greenback Pre Rola clones.Rudy
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Originally posted by Jmpman View PostAs for the neck comparisons, real close. The production model So Cal is really sweet for a non-custom guitar. I was impressed with the neck and it feels similiar to the Music Zoo. I actually just big blocked the MZ guitar and like the difference alot. I also have Seymour Duncan model '78's in both positions. Nice combination.
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I have been happy with the big block upgrade. You just feel the notes resonate better. The '78 pickup gives you exactly what the guitar puts out, which I like alot. I have heard good things about the Doug Aldrich pup too, though probably more gain than what I would want for TMZ guitar. I have the so-cal for the hair band stuff
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I just big blocked 3 of my 4 production models...I have noticed increased sustain as well. The only reason I didn't block the 4th is b/c I put a Ping on it which already has a brass block. Definitely recommend the big block upgrade.
I've been floating my trems, so even though I've noticed a boost in sustain with the brass, it's still not where I'd like it to be. My next venture is to try blocking the trems to see how much extra sustain I can get that way--hoping the contact with the body will get me a good bit closer.
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