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 Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | The Duotone and this Viper can truely be said to be twin sons of the different llamas (but the same mama)
They were developed at the same time, by the same people but then turned loose and they grew up different. |
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Joined: June 2004 Posts: 27
Location: Archbald, Pennsylvania | cripple sugga smith,
thanks for info, but could you give more detail
if possible. If you have played both, what are the differences? how are they similar? Do or
can they sound the same with preamp tweaking?
Any info would be helpful. I need to know more
of how their genetics help make them perform.
Thanks,
John |
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Joined: June 2004 Posts: 27
Location: Archbald, Pennsylvania | I got my USA Duotone Standard (3-holes) and used it out on a band gig this past Friday. I also had my Duotone Custom with me. I played the 3-hole all night. It is definitely a different animal but not inferior to the Custom at all. I tweaked the eq on the fly and I am overall very happy with it. I traded my Gibson Chet Atkins for a solid body Hamer, so I am happy. But I must find a EA68 USA Viper someday. Let me know if anyone is interested in another USA Hamer Duotone (3-hole) another area musician has one and contacted
me this weekend (after I got my 3-hole) to let me know he is selling his. Here is how you can contact him. Donnie Cannon (hoosierdon@verizon.net) 570-237-0548
Orangeburst. 1996, No issues, been played. OHSC |
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