Williams 600 Series D-10 8+5 SOLD ELSEWHERE PLEASE CLOSE
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Williams 600 Series D-10 8+5 SOLD ELSEWHERE PLEASE CLOSE
Selling my Williams D10 Black Mica that I purchased not long ago from another forum member. Emmons setup, and never gigged. Comes with dust cover and hard case with padded leg bag. There is a small acratch on top of the pedal bar as shown in the pictures. Otherwise everything is in great condition, plays smoothly and sounds great.
SOLD
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Jonathan, is the changer 3R/3L? Anyone know if Bill Rudolph has a post-build way to add splits to the changer? Have any measurements on its cabinet drop, with all pedals A+B and B+C? Asking for a student who is highly interested. Thanks! Nice axe.
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I have 2 williams 700 series and had a williams 600 series guitar which my father now has. All have really low cabinet drop. The 600 series was every bit as good as the 700 series and in some ways maybe even better. it just felt and sounded good. very smooth playing guitar. I was able to order aluminum end plates from bill with tapped holes for the 600 series guitar to add splits. It was also 3x3 changer so it was possible to have splits on string 5 with extra rod with the franklin change. If I were looking to buy a D10 8x5 guitar I would buy this one in a heartbeat based on my experience with Williams guitars.John McClung wrote:Jonathan, is the changer 3R/3L? Anyone know if Bill Rudolph has a post-build way to add splits to the changer? Have any measurements on its cabinet drop, with all pedals A+B and B+C? Asking for a student who is highly interested. Thanks! Nice axe.
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