Randy Beavers - pick ups and bar

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Rick Byrd
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Randy Beavers - pick ups and bar

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Randy -

Always enjoy your playing and tone. What pick-ups and bar are you using these days?

Thanks.
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Randy Beavers
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In my single neck guitar I have a BL-710, the double neck has Emmons single coils. I use a standard BJS 10 string bar.

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Randy
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Roger Crawford
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Bars, guitars, pick-ups, strings, cables, pre-amp....you can attribute all of it to tone. In Randy's case, he just flat out has a great pair of hands that masterfully plays what's in his heart.
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Well said Roger,
I have had the occasion to sit at a professional player's guitar. The tone/sound difference was nite, and day, his naturally being the better. A lot of the good stuff is in the equipment, but 99.999% the player.

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Rick Byrd
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Post by Rick Byrd »

Randy -

I appreciate the reply. I am always curious (as are others) about favorite players and their equipment.

Rick
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