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  1. Great version of a classic rock tune - very well done! Nice multi-camera video shoot too. I really enjoyed that.I was a big fan of the original Doobie Brothers and about a year or so ago I was in my local Whole Foods Market and I spotted Doobie's guitarist Tom Johnston there. I said hello and we had a nice little chat. I'm always on the lookout there because I've also run into Carlos Santana and Kirk Hammet in that store as well.

  2. I must have missed this thread when it first started, but glad to find it now.
    A few years ago I was in a local pawn shop looking for an inexpensive little amp to leave at a rehearsal/jam space. I came across a fairly beat up Pathfinder 15 that looked like it had seen better days. I had never heard of the Vox Pathfinder before that but when I plugged it in I couldn't believe what a great clean tone it had so I bought it for $40. Eventually I also acquired a relatively new one in a trade and used the two of them in a stereo rig. A few months ago I sold the original one to a guitar student of mine, but I'm keeping the newer one. I sometimes use it in stereo along with a Fender Super Champ XD.

    I along with a lot of other people here tend to swap speakers in their amps a lot for better tone. However I rarely hear of anyone changing out the speaker in a Pathfinder. I think it sounds great and don't have a desire to change it, but just wondering if anyone has swapped theirs and what the results were?

  3. I don't know about the Series 10, but I have a Bentley acoustic electric guitar I bought in the mid 90's. It's actually a pretty decent sounding guitar for the money. I once took it to a recording session at a pro studio and the engineer was impressed with how it sounded on the recording.

  4. For me, this guitar is a nice blend of all three. It's got the Tele styling, a slightly thinner body and contoured back like a Strat, and an arched top, set neck, and dual humbuckers like a Les Paul. Sound-wise, it's the most versatile guitar I've ever owned. It's got coil splits and the neck humbucker (DiMarzio Air Norton) sounds great in single coil mode, very Fender-sounding. And in humbucker mode it gets pretty close to Gibson territory. The DiMarzio Tone Zone in the bridge is very warm and has incredible sustain with high gain like a Les Paul, but also has some bite in single coil mode. I also own a Les Paul, Tele Thinline, and a Strat (which is actually my main guitar). But if I had to pick just one, it would probably be this for the combination of features and tones:

     

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  5. do you have any pics??


    is it similiar with mine?

     

    I don't have any pics of the Revolver Pro that I owned, but here is a link from Google images that is exactly like the one I had:

    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.salaomozart.com/store/images/REVOLVER-PRO.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.salaomozart.com/store/index.php%3Fpag%3Dproduct_info%26cPath%3D107_117_136%26products_id%3D2805%26PHPSESSID%3D&usg=__VHLR9O5vUEbbRUkuiVrkgbmRUMI=&h=460&w=280&sz=53&hl=en&start=1&tbnid=L_0UlzrKX-5fTM:&tbnh=128&tbnw=78&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dfernandes%2Brevolver%2Bpro%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG

     

    While I was looking at Google images I noticed that some Revolver Pro's had a normal headstock (like mine) and some had reversed - curious.

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