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I've got a spring king. I only use it for practice and noodling at
home. If you plan to gig, hold out for a fender unit. Don't get me
wrong, the sping king is pretty cool, but I don't think I'd ever gig
with it. It won't ever sound quite like the real thing. Close, but not
quite a perfect replacement. But, any reverb is better than none if
you're playing surf.
You can use it with any amp (guitar->springking->amp).
Rick
Halibuts/Deoras
--- Ryan <> wrote:
> What do you guys think about the Danelectro Spring King for reverb?
>
> Could I use this with my regular amp? How does it get hooked up
> (guitar->springking->amp or guitar->amp<-springking)? The back of the
>
> amp has a two hookups labeled as follows:
>
> Foot switch:
> Reverb
> Distortion
>
>
> --- In , "Jerry" <jerry.soetewey@b...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ryan,
> >
> > If your Bullet has a hard tail and you want to modify it, you can
> instal
> > a Jazzmaster/Jaguar trem plate. This will allow you to make less
> holes
> > in the body. I did such a mod on an SG copy and had it done by a
> > woodcraftsman. He made the hole where the endplate fits in and I
> > installed the rest. I used a Jaguar used endplate and a Jazzmaster
> > bridge. I only had to check the the measurments, but that was it.
> >
> > This trem unit alows you to go smoother on the tremolo. I really
> lik
> > ethe mod, it gives my SG copy a surfy way of playing.
> > I paid about $20 for the tailpiece and used a Bridge that I had
> left.
> >
> > Since the bullets body is thich enough it wouldn't be a problem.
> >
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > Jerry S. from Belgium
>
>
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