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Post by LeoThunder on Jul 1, 2019 11:36:17 GMT
Did you buy them all?
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Post by salteedog on Jul 1, 2019 18:06:36 GMT
I cannot watch the vid. What was the mess up?
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Post by LeoThunder on Jul 1, 2019 18:24:55 GMT
They wanted a sample guitar and got 60 so they had to sell them It's a mahogani neck. Henning says it sounds different. I don't hear it.
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Post by gearhunter on Jul 1, 2019 19:59:38 GMT
You need voodoo-enabled ears for that!
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Post by LeoThunder on Jul 2, 2019 5:10:01 GMT
I am half-surprised these things sold at all, being just a quirky take on the Fusion models, but I shouldn't be. This perfectly illustrates fan-based purchase decisions. 60 is not a huge number but it's more than Gibson sold Flying Vs in 1958 and I don't think they went to people who wanted a Fusion without a vibrato, one with a P90 or one in grey. By the way, Fender sell a disguised copy of it for $1169.99. Will that tweaked body shape keep them out of court?
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Post by tarn on Jul 2, 2019 6:50:04 GMT
dont worry if you missed one, knowing how it go's with HB B stock will be avalable soon i also think they made an oupsie in the stock numbers, its probably closer to 6 then 60. but non the less kudos to them, if thy actually sold 60ish of these.
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Post by LeoThunder on Jul 2, 2019 7:15:53 GMT
There actually was at least one B-stock together with the regular series. It must have had some minor issue. I didn't want one, I'm not keen on grey guitars and I don't care for the quirky pick-up combination or the out of phase switching. I'd much rather have one of the Fusion HSH or HH with Roswell HAF pick-ups and some more attractive colour… but then I realise I already have something I like even better: So I'm not buying any
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Post by gearhunter on Jul 6, 2019 11:54:24 GMT
I LOVE those mahogany oiled kinda "non-finish" style of the leftmost one. I have the RGA32MOL which looks similar. Even nicer are those more expensive Ibanez things like these: Just a bummer that they don't have fret inlays. I wonder whether I should return all the HB stuff recently tried and try not to have guitar diversity, but instead one really great guitar like one of those *scratches head* HB has one bass, the 2005, with such a not-finish, alas the one they sent me had open-string fret buzz, lol. I think truss rod fumbling won't help there. (never mind all the production hall moron careless handling marks all over the body) I liked everything else about it, it was supposed to be my first and only bass. (yeah, for the past months, and continuing, I'm buying piece wise my future wannabe home recording studio, I'm not just on a mindless shopping spree, lol. And I'm not just into one genre, hence the tonal diversity idea.)
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Post by LeoThunder on Jul 6, 2019 13:10:42 GMT
I LOVE those mahogany oiled kinda "non-finish" style of the leftmost one. I have the RGA32MOL which looks similar. Yes, it's the same finish. That's the reason I wanted the guitar in the first place. I won't spend money on a guitar but I'll always wait for those I like to look at. That HBZ-2005 bass is to be returned and replaced by another one until it's good. I wanted one of them for a long time but I ended up with these two: It's ok, I like them
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Post by deadfish on Jul 17, 2019 8:31:52 GMT
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Post by LeoThunder on Jul 17, 2019 8:35:33 GMT
Last chance
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Post by deadfish on Jul 17, 2019 12:18:43 GMT
Gone...
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