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EJSLPlexi
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by EJSLPlexi » Sat Oct 20, 2012 12:14 pm
rgorke wrote:Ted B wrote:redozzman wrote:Ill take a guess based on your response here, and wager you are in tone heaven with the DS VL's???

Not only do they sound like PAFs in every way imaginable, they sound (IMO) like the
best original PAFs.
For $500 a set, they had better!!!
I did like listening to them.
Thats a true Bargin!
I paid $1500 for a single 58 Gibson P.A.F and it does not even sound as good as these!
Stephens are the best if you dont own a old sweet gibson set.
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EJSLPlexi
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by EJSLPlexi » Sat Oct 20, 2012 12:18 pm
chrisom wrote:My Duncan Custom in 1985 didn't sound Eddie Van Halen; It sounded like Vivian Campbell on Dio's "Last In Line" album, who said in the January 1985 Guitar World magazine he used a Duncan Custom at the time.
One can argue "Oh, it must be something in your rig that made it sound different than Eddie" but them why did it sound EXACTLY like Vivian? You can't really argue the point from both sides. Besides- On 1984, Eddie used a Flying V on "Hot For Teacher" but it still sounded like Eddie with it's stock Gibson pickups- most likely PAF's...
But everybody go out and buy a SD Custom and see for yourselves. Uncle Seymour will thank you for it.

DUMBEST POST EVER!
