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nineacres
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 10:48 am    Post subject: Latest GAS Attack Result Reply with quote

After quite some time of agonizing, deliberating, pacing the floor long after midnight, and great financial sacrifice, I finally got myself a brand-spanking new Tokai Love Rock. I'm reliably informed that it's an LS80F violin finish model and I have to say that, as far as I can feel and hear, this is every bit as good as the Gibson Les Paul I owned for 10 years (my opinion, naturally - it was my cash after all Laughing ). I fully expected to have to replace the pickups but so far I have to say I'm satisfied with what came as stock. It's got that biting Beano album Les Paul sound using the bridge pickup (11.3K) and the neck pickup (7.3K) needs no encouragement at all to produce a lovely creamy Warren Haynes sound. No mud whatsoever. The only change I've made so far is to fit a Gotoh aluminium tailpiece with the strings reverse-fitted. The guitar was in dire need of a set-up but this wasn't really too much of a problem and actually, with the new Gotoh tailpiece set up as it is, it takes a fair amount of tension off the strings and the action is just perfect now. I've had it a month and I can't stop playing the thing. Checking inside the cavity for the tone and volume pots I noticed that the Tokai people had done a really good job. Top notch soldering and wiring. I'm very impressed (but then again, I'm at a funny age)

Anyway, see what you think of her (the violin finish has a reddish tinge on the photos which isn't there in the flesh - er - wood. It's more of a natual honey colour): http://s113.photobucket.com/albums/n223/nineacres/
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JohnnyZ
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 12:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice! Very nice! Enjoy!
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Ron S
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 2:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've never owned a Les Paul and never wanted to.....................!



But that's got me thinking! Wink

That is really nice bud.
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nineacres
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the compliments, guys. But really the credit goes to the clever chaps at Tokai who made the guitar ... Laughing

Ron - isn't it strange, I've always been drawn to Les Pauls ever since I saw Eric Clapton with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers at the KD Club in Billingham, on Teesside back in April of 1966. Since then I've always had that Les Paul sound in my head, and even now, when listing to that early, dare I say, primitive Clapton sound, I still get goosebumps. I reckon that whatever guitar sound linked to whatever significant musical experience started it all off for you never leaves you. You always go back to it - well, at least that's true for me. I own a Strat and really enjoy playing it, and I like the sounds I can get out of it, but, as mentioned by Aeolian recently, I've always found that in a live situation, the Strat tends to sound thin and somehow weak. Clearly, there is a lot of difference between the two guitars, but I was wondering, how do you Strat guys feel about this, and what steps have you taken to resolve this (if in fact you feel there is even such a problem Embarassed )
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