This li'l Thug showed up at my door the other day just lookin' to start trouble...
NGD: a Brownsville beauty
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I half-remember all the various Brownsville guitars offered by Sam Ash in the 90's. I didn't have much sense or money back then to grab a few. I do have one that I won't sell (pickups are upgraded, though). They even had very budget-friendly amps of all sizes, which sounded really good for solid state.
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Don't know Brownsville guitars, but that one is really cool! Love the color and the chrome PUs.
Congrats!
Congrats!
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I don't know about LT's "thug", but mine shares the same shape and model with SX GG1. I am convinced they share the same DNA and origin
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I used to see that LP-style model in my local Sam Ash back in the day , very cool (though I might have chosen to locate the pickup selector toggle elsewhere!). What are those pickups you put in -- GFS?Gear_Junky wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 3:04 pm I half-remember all the various Brownsville guitars offered by Sam Ash in the 90's. I didn't have much sense or money back then to grab a few. I do have one that I won't sell (pickups are upgraded, though). They even had very budget-friendly amps of all sizes, which sounded really good for solid state.
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Yes, I know what you mean, but it hasn't bothered me. The pickups are GFS Dream 180 - IMHO they are excellent. I suspect that it's the adjustable poles on each coil that contribute to the twangy clarity and string definition that you just don't get with even the best examples of PAF-style pickups. And they split well, too. I have it wired to split them both with one push-pull and the other push-pull puts them in/out of phase with each other in middle position. Even that sound is useable and the noise is bearable (single coils in out-of-phase mode are hum-adding from what I recall).Lacking Talent wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 7:48 pm I used to see that LP-style model in my local Sam Ash back in the day , very cool (though I might have chosen to locate the pickup selector toggle elsewhere!). What are those pickups you put in -- GFS?
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Very nice. Good grab!
I got myself a Brownsville Bat guitar recently. They're worthwhile instruments if you can find one at a decent price.
I got myself a Brownsville Bat guitar recently. They're worthwhile instruments if you can find one at a decent price.
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I don't recall seeing those. Are they available at lower prices because everyone is now loathing bats? I wonder if pangolin guitars are even cheapertoomanycats wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 2:39 pm
I got myself a Brownsville Bat guitar recently. They're worthwhile instruments if you can find one at a decent price.
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Would not be surprised to see that or something like in the Batman TV series from the '60s!