My new Tremblay
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- Jean-Sebastien Gauthier
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My new Tremblay
Hi guys, I want to show you the beauty Hugo Tremblay from Tremblay's guitar made for me. It sound and play as good as it look.
Controls: Volume, Tone (reversed for the boowhaa)
Scale : 23
wood: Walnut
Pickup : Lollar Chicago
neck spacing 2.35"
bridge spacing 2.625"
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Controls: Volume, Tone (reversed for the boowhaa)
Scale : 23
wood: Walnut
Pickup : Lollar Chicago
neck spacing 2.35"
bridge spacing 2.625"
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Sweet
That is beautiful and if it does in fact play as well as it looks, you have every right to be proud as punch.
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Jean thats a beautifil guitar. can you give me their web site info. i am looking for something like that myself. thanks and that a fine guitar
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Re: My new Tremblay
Good looking fry pan! Would you mind telling us how much it cost? (hoping it will convince other members to buy one!)
I also own a Tremblay and I see more and more members here buying them. That guy lives is from Quebec (my province) and I'm really proud of it. He builds low price custom lap steels so contact him for your next project : http://www.tremblayguitars.com/products/steel/
I also own a Tremblay and I see more and more members here buying them. That guy lives is from Quebec (my province) and I'm really proud of it. He builds low price custom lap steels so contact him for your next project : http://www.tremblayguitars.com/products/steel/
I never heard of a reversed tone. Is this a standard for fry pans?Jean-Sebastien Gauthier wrote:Tone (reversed for the boowhaa)
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The reverse tone pot is not standard is just a little tricks I discovered by accident because Im really bad in electronics, in fact I messed the other fry pan I played with Wayne Hancock, thats why I didn't do any boowhaa. The one I played with Wayne was my first, a very basic one, I receive the second one when I was back to canada, I wish I had this one to play with Wayne.
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That's beautiful and the price is right, too. Congratulations. I am very happy with my Tremblay lap steel model hb250209 on the archive page at http://www.tremblayguitars.com/archive/.
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Jean-Sebastien have bought his steel from Tremblay Guitars and they currently have a double 6 strings at 449$ (canadian dollars) : http://www.tremblayguitars.com/products ... al=ls6m056John Bruce wrote:Jean,
Do you have a price for a double eight?
It could give you an idea of how much they would ask for a double 8 strings...
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Rick:
How does the pickup sound? Great!
Would it be good for Hawaiian? Sure!
Capable of mellow tone? Yes!
At first I was a little afraid that the Chicago pickup will be to aggressive but it sound really nice to me, I can get a very nice warm clean sound with it, well defined but not sterile, you know like a good P90, clean single coil but with maybe more mid.
I will a little demo tomorrow.
How does the pickup sound? Great!
Would it be good for Hawaiian? Sure!
Capable of mellow tone? Yes!
At first I was a little afraid that the Chicago pickup will be to aggressive but it sound really nice to me, I can get a very nice warm clean sound with it, well defined but not sterile, you know like a good P90, clean single coil but with maybe more mid.
I will a little demo tomorrow.
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I made a little demo! Please dont care about the bad playing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4hdWuu4 ... e=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4hdWuu4 ... e=youtu.be
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Very Nice
Thought that the guitar was a berauty just looking at it, now hearing it the beauty only grows. Love the sound and your playing is not all that bad either. Thanks for giving us a taste of this fantastic guitar.
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