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SecondEdition wrote:J. Burns wrote:SecondEdition wrote:A neck pickup that sounds good?Humbucker-sized?Yeah.Mean 90 is good, as is the Surf 90. I don't mind the GFS dual lipstick either. As far as more "traditional" humbuckers, the DiMarzio EJ Custom and the Duncan Jazz, well... they don't make me puke. If you dig a little bit on Reverb or Ebay you might be able to find a DiMarzio N2, which is an OEM model used in Parker and EVH guitars. I have one in my Epiphone Genesis, and it's actually kinda fun. There's no direct replacement in the reg'lar DiMarzio line, but apparently the Fred and Air Norton are close. I just went with the N2 because it matched the Air Zone in the bridge. And it was cheap.
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rayword45 wrote:A friend and I wanna fuck around with an analog synthesizer but have a combined worth of maybe 12 cents.What's good for a budget?Check out this thread.But here's a quick answer:If you're cool with it being a lil toyish but super cheap, the Korg Volca Keys is pretty fun. ($160ish new)If you're after something a little more befitting a lab-coat, the Korg MS-20 Mini and the Arturia MiniBrute are not bad at all. ($450-500ish new)If you're willing to slum it a bit with some older and more cantankerous (but way cheaper) stuff, I'll reiterate what I posted in that other thread: this list has some great under-the-radar stuff on it, some of which is not 100% analog. (DCOs instead of VCOs, e.g.)

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rayword45 wrote:A friend and I wanna fuck around with an analog synthesizer but have a combined worth of maybe 12 cents.What's good for a budget?Adding to what FM brephophagist just said...What can you realistically scrape-up/save? Where do you live? What do you need/expect from the synth? Also, the prices on that waveformless link are out of date, but some of the stuff can still be found relatively cheap.

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