That's my attenuator to play my twin reverb at home. The only drawback, it's only a minor one, is I'm not the most popular neighbo(u)r
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If a necessary refretting doesn't count I have a 1974 Fender Stratocaster.
I have a Music Man Silhouette that has zilch mods or repairs.
I have a 1977 Gibson Les Paul Standard that has a new bridge and tuners out of bare necessity.
I am sure that once I WILL learn to put up pics ... :);):)
Do you use an Feedback Buster or whatever they're called? It resolved a hell of a lot of feedback issues on my acoustics, and I
play the cheapest guitars with the ****tiest preamps in them.
Had a 1976 American Stratocaster mn refretted. The luthier really messed up the colour of the laquer, but man, the
fretwork was dazzling good. And it really improved the playability and stability of the guitar.
I had a band member who played one. Sounded almost exactly like my Twin Reverb, had the same channels, trem and reverb and
was just as heavy. Even the footpedal for trem and verb was the same for a Music Man decal. No phaser shenanigans on it though.