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 Post subject: Re: Aria Pro II PE-150
PostPosted: Mon 08 Sep 2014 05:19 PM 
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Oh mama!!
Don't know whether it's the geetar or the amp, but I love it! Image

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 Post subject: Re: Aria Pro II PE-150
PostPosted: Tue 09 Sep 2014 04:20 AM 
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Thanx Barry,sincerly...thanx. :jammin:

A little of both i´d say. But..i got something right this time out. Yep.... :no:
Amp responds real strong to different guitars. As stated elsewhere a P90 axe through that amp is about as close to liquid gold you´ll get.
Please keep the amount of distortion in mind after all,and...there´s copious amounts of separation no matter. As you swap to a HB equipped guitar you lose some of that,albeit far from all of it.

A GOOD P90 axe through that amp tho,as long as you know where to put your fingers on the board,is hard to beat. It really is a top shelf rocknroll combination.

´N yeah. For better for worse that Gibby bridge pup sure livened things up a bit :rofl:


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 Post subject: Re: Aria Pro II PE-150
PostPosted: Tue 09 Sep 2014 06:53 PM 
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Nice, very nice.


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 Post subject: Re: Aria Pro II PE-150
PostPosted: Mon 08 Dec 2014 06:35 PM 
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Mine was chewed up around the tailpiece/bridge posts and had a horribly mounted Quann Badass on it. The PO actually used I'm guessing a spoon or garden trowel to rout out the anchor holes and used hex nuts super glued together to anchor it. I had to bore the holes and and fill them with dowels, and bore new holes for the new post anchors.

The Quann does very well, but I can't say if the posts will match up with the originals or not.

One trick with this guitar is reversing the magnetic and electric polarity of one of the pickups gives you a whole new range of tones. Even close to the Fender quack. Beware though, the pickups can come apart quite easily so remove carefully.

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