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The Same Riff Played On 6 Different Guitars 🎸 Can you hear the difference? #guitar #vintage #riff

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32 pennies1 year ago

ES 335 took the prize.

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UNPLUGGED PERFORMANCE2 years ago

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MC1 year ago

It would be a lot easier to tell if the mic was on the amp and not on the camera picking up string noise 🤷‍♂️.

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Fa11outShelter1 year ago

I really like the old silvertone.

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Roy Rogers Happy Trails Music Shop 1 year ago

Ghost of the past 👍

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Joel1 year ago

The 1968 because I have one 😅 And I’m totally serious. 😅

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Johnny Argent1 year ago

Difference(s)? Negligible...IMO. Guitar's not my main or pay-the-bills instrument, but I pick it up every day & was a pro musician since the late 1960s. I have "an ear." I guess aficianados hear subtle variations...maybe?

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YingYang J. MilkShake1 year ago

58 double cutaway for the win. It has a great ac/dc tone. Dark with clarity.

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Terry1 year ago

The LP jr and 335 had a richer/fuller sound to my ears.

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Roy Rogers Happy Trails Music Shop 1 year ago

Agree

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mike1 year ago

Is there somewhere mentioned which amp he is playing through? I am listening in my phone, and could barely distinguish any differences. I’ve also stood too close to cymbals in my day😂

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