Agree, wasn’t expecting that tone. Wonder what pickups? Could be another instance of FM3 sweetness.Agree with GitGuy.
Must say I was very surprised as I usually don't hear this kind of sound with that kind of guitar.
Cheers,
Mats N
Wow thank you so much. That’s very kind to sayThat was very harmonious and heartfelt, left me feeing tranquil... Enjoyed listening while working on my Excel SS.
Thank you so much really. Alder body with maple neck and fretboard. PUPs are Bill Lawrence XL500l in the bridge and L500 in the neck. Here is the trick…The neck pup is split permanently to a single coilAgree, wasn’t expecting that tone. Wonder what pickups? Could be another instance of FM3 sweetness.
…And don‘t want to take away from the player and his touch.
We thank you. I try to be surprisingAgree with GitGuy.
Must say I was very surprised as I usually don't hear this kind of sound with that kind of guitar.
Cheers,
Mats N
Interesting…that must be it, had the clarity of a single coil, but with humbucker mellowness. Except it wasn’t like a typical split coil thing. I had a set of Lawrence PUP’s in a guitar years ago and really liked them. Sold that guitar and never got around to using them again.Thank you so much really. Alder body with maple neck and fretboard. PUPs are Bill Lawrence XL500l in the bridge and L500 in the neck. Here is the trick…The neck pup is split permanently to a single coil