Fender ili Gibson

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Fender ili Gibson

Fender
88
55%
Gibson
72
45%
 
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Dersu Uzala
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Re: Fender ili Gibson

Post by Dersu Uzala » 30 Jan 2010, 22:07

MUzzY wrote:Mene je peavey kupio za sva vremena. Radije cu njima dati 3000 na custom gitaru (sto mi je i zelja/plan) nego gibsonu.
Ih. Daj GKG-u :ziveli:.

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Re: Fender ili Gibson

Post by MUzzY » 31 Jan 2010, 12:07

Kaci slike a ton mi opisi :D

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Re: Fender ili Gibson

Post by sinisake » 31 Jan 2010, 12:50

Dersu Uzala wrote:
MUzzY wrote:Mene je peavey kupio za sva vremena. Radije cu njima dati 3000 na custom gitaru (sto mi je i zelja/plan) nego gibsonu.
Ih. Daj GKG-u :ziveli:.
Au, koji je tvoj procenat, Dersu? Mislim da si ti vise uradio za taj GKG ovde, nego oni sami. :lol:

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Re: Fender ili Gibson

Post by nenadnenad » 31 Jan 2010, 13:06

Zaboravljas na Dusana i Trigger

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Re: Fender ili Gibson

Post by Dersu Uzala » 01 Mar 2010, 22:57

Interesantno stivo. Ne da nisam to sve vec znao od pre, ali bolje da isprica covek iz biznisa.

http://www.dinosaurrockguitar.com/new/node/240

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Re: Fender ili Gibson

Post by Cortex » 02 Mar 2010, 12:59

"He said that a Les Paul that's very heavy is made out of cheap, African mahogany as opposed to rainforest Honduras mahogany. Honduras mahogany is light and spongy. The African stuff is heavy and dense. Now, there are going to be anomalies where there's some giant mahogany tree in Africa, and at the top of that tree, there's going to be a slab of board that's light weight, and medium density, and it's going to sound like that nice spongy Honduran mahogany. But the wood at the lower part of that African tree is going to be heavy and dense — compressed by the weight of the heavier mahogany pushing down on it. "

Kewl.

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