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That is a great deal on a great guitar. Delton, I'm guessing it's somewhere in the 70's. MSA's sound and play great.
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D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
Nashville 112 amp, Fishman Loudbox Performer amp, Hilton pedal, Goodrich pedal,BJS bar, Kyser picks, Live steel Strings. No effects, doodads or stomp boxes.
D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
Nashville 112 amp, Fishman Loudbox Performer amp, Hilton pedal, Goodrich pedal,BJS bar, Kyser picks, Live steel Strings. No effects, doodads or stomp boxes.
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what year?
guys - I regret that I dont know, even tho this is my fifth and by far the nicest MSA, thanks for the compliments. The serial # is 2C5672. Dare I guess that 72 means 1972?
BTW this is not a restored guitar, it is in original condish. It is definitely used. Just well kept.
BTW this is not a restored guitar, it is in original condish. It is definitely used. Just well kept.
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It plays smmooooove. Easier than most MSAs
The RKR lowers 2 a half step only - you could set it up for full stop, but there would be no detent halfway - how accurate are you ?
I have some MSA KLs I may add to it but they are the wrong color. Personally I need absolute min 2 levers on the C6, and prefer 4. Heck its already heavy whats another few pounds.
The RKR lowers 2 a half step only - you could set it up for full stop, but there would be no detent halfway - how accurate are you ?
I have some MSA KLs I may add to it but they are the wrong color. Personally I need absolute min 2 levers on the C6, and prefer 4. Heck its already heavy whats another few pounds.
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I have one exactly like Keith's and it is a very nice playing and sounding guitar. Jeff Newman once played it and remarked to me that he was impressed with the action and tone and those who knew Jeff knew he said what he thought. I don't play it much because the pedal spacing is a little wider than that of an Emmons of which I'm use to but I can't convince myself to sell it.
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I have my pulls tuned so the string 2 lowers a whole tone and string 9 lowers a half and by the time string starts to lower its about a half tone lowered on string 2 which acts lime a half stop. Mind you its not as distinct as a real half stop but it works if you are receptive to it. Play around with the bell holes to get the right combo.Keith Bolog wrote:It plays smmooooove. Easier than most MSAs
The RKR lowers 2 a half step only - you could set it up for full stop, but there would be no detent halfway - how accurate are you ?
I have some MSA KLs I may add to it but they are the wrong color. Personally I need absolute min 2 levers on the C6, and prefer 4. Heck its already heavy whats another few pounds.
I can give you my bell crank holes if you need them
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Thats the MSA fuzz circuit that was an option which could be done during assembly or you can have a handy electronic whiz do it if he can read wiring shematics. I am thinking about building an MSA fuzz pedal.
It looks like there are some nice Jim Palenscar bell cranks under there too. What a nice guitar.
It looks like there are some nice Jim Palenscar bell cranks under there too. What a nice guitar.
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What do the knobs do?
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Ok Left to right
Two way toggle Distortion on or off
The first two knobs are like master volume and gain on an amp I was never good at remembering which is which. You can dial in a LOT or ease it up.
3 way neck switch
Volume and tone knobs
3 way toggle Volume/tone off, entire guitar off, VT on. Im thinking that middle settng is useful
Regarding bellcranks QH, Im certain this is an all original one owner guitar. Im selling for the daughter. It had one of those very odd personal copedents on it. But all the right parts were there for a standard set up.
This is a great guitar. Get to know your chiropractor.
Ok Left to right
Two way toggle Distortion on or off
The first two knobs are like master volume and gain on an amp I was never good at remembering which is which. You can dial in a LOT or ease it up.
3 way neck switch
Volume and tone knobs
3 way toggle Volume/tone off, entire guitar off, VT on. Im thinking that middle settng is useful
Regarding bellcranks QH, Im certain this is an all original one owner guitar. Im selling for the daughter. It had one of those very odd personal copedents on it. But all the right parts were there for a standard set up.
This is a great guitar. Get to know your chiropractor.
Say what you mean. Mean what you say.