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 on: Today at 03:16 PM 
Started by Zilthy - Last post by Harley Hexxe
Richard,

   With locking tuners, I only have 1/2 to 3/4 of a wrap around the post. Any more than that and tuning won't return to pitch.

    The staggered tuners help with the string break, as I've had no issues with that since I removed the trees. Most people love the sound of that Strat and want me to play it more, and I agree, it sounds great. It's just so bleeping heavy!

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 on: Today at 03:03 PM 
Started by Shibiwan - Last post by Harley Hexxe
Some people consider ADA rack gear as "vintage" these days.

I still think it's better than most of the junk out there right now.

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 on: Today at 03:01 PM 
Started by assquatch20 - Last post by Harley Hexxe
I have 10 split stacks. If it weren't for those, I would have already bought the amp months ago when you listed it.

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 on: Today at 02:59 PM 
Started by Duke of Metal - Last post by Harley Hexxe
Dante,

    Okay, I had to dig out one of my MT 100s to find out. That yellow wire isn't connected to anything. It should be folded back, and zip tied  to the bundle of red wires. That's what I see in mine.

    Yes, those two things under that clamp are the power transistors I believe. They have a mylar sheet under the back of the head. Be sure that is in place when you install the new ones.

     They are: IRF9530 and IRF530 going from left to right

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 on: Today at 02:57 PM 
Started by Shibiwan - Last post by Shibiwan
Hey Shibiwan, wow, that's 3 very very nice looking guitars.  I agree the maple top is just gorgeous.  IIRC 1989 was around when the best Charvels were made?  My Anderson is 2 years earlier, 1987 vintage

Nice guitars. Would they be considered vintage by now?

Apparently the best Charvels were the Japanese ones with the Fort Worth, TX neck plate. That was when Charvel/Jackson moved manufacturing to Japan and had their American craftsmen training the Japanese guys in the factory. They probably peaked around 1990-1993, a little after they introduced the recessed trems (~88) and the dinky bodystyle. I feel like it's been downhill ever since, and even more so after Fender bought them up.

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 on: Today at 12:09 PM 
Started by Duke of Metal - Last post by Dante
@Harley
I will start another thread after this...check out the pix below. One question, where does that yellow wire belong? It's not connected to anything and it looks like it was pulled off something, but I don't see anything loose  :dunno:

Dante


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 on: Today at 03:36 AM 
Started by assquatch20 - Last post by assquatch20
Still got the amp and cabs. Might sell it all but it would take a sweet offer. Pulled it all out yesterday to fool around. Still love it so it'll be tough but I'm trying to move away from so much gear.

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 on: Today at 01:09 AM 
Started by Shibiwan - Last post by rnolan
Hey Shibiwan, wow, that's 3 very very nice looking guitars.  I agree the maple top is just gorgeous.  IIRC 1989 was around when the best Charvels were made?  My Anderson is 2 years earlier, 1987 vintage

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 on: Today at 12:54 AM 
Started by Zilthy - Last post by rnolan
Hey Harley, I agree, I saw Hipshot were doing the staggered post tuners, good idea, although I like to have at least 3 turns around the post, which partly comes from my early days when I needed to repair broken strings coz I couldn't afford to buy new ones.  But also because it helps with string break.  And then, not all string trees are equal either.

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 on: Today at 12:49 AM 
Started by assquatch20 - Last post by rnolan
Hey Duke The ADA TS100 is a rare find, absolutely perfect choice, hope it works out :thumb-up:   

Hey assquatch, did you sell the other bits?

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