I have a 1977 Emmons P-P and it has a sound IDENTICAL to this guitar, only it does sound one year later/older! And I don't have a '72 Twin, but I have played my 1977 Emmons P-P through a '73 Princeton Reverb and it sounds IDENTICAL to the Twin, only it isn't a Twin! Kind of makes you think. . .
There's no way a Princeton sounds like a twin. Unless you have the same speaker size and even then it doesn't because of the Slightly different tube set up. And transformer..
That's where we're going to have to disagree.. It doesn't sound better it just sounds different. The guitar sounds really really good with these 16.ohm Pick ups.. Tone is like ice cream some people just like strawberry better. But just about everybody loves ice cream
@@BellfamMusic No it doesn't It does sound different. and it has tons more cabinet drop.. That's like bringing a knife to a gun fight.. You never gonna beat a push-pull ever.. And I mean ever.. You may want to rethink your comment or let me see some videos of you playing this said instrument that sounds so much better than what I'm displaying.. Please
Practically perfect!
That made my day. Big smiles.
Fantastico,wonderful.❤❤❤❤😊
Yes you do have crazy arms lol. Awosme playing
What a fantastic arrangement, can't imagine how you could improve it but then I see your other posts and they are all great.
More like crazy legs with all those pedals
Ralph "Moon" Mooney would be proud!
Excellent job and wonderful tone. I have a 74 Twin reverb that I overhauled and I love that amp. Too heavy for gigs so it stays home.
Love this! Crazy good!
Back in the day when real CW bands had a steel player!
Nice playing
❤❤❤so nice to here the steel guitar love it always😂
hear
How does one get this good!?
Smoke a lot of weed take a lot of pills.. Repeat if necessary
Sweeeet
I have a 1977 Emmons P-P and it has a sound IDENTICAL to this guitar, only it does sound one year later/older! And I don't have a '72 Twin, but I have played my 1977 Emmons P-P through a '73 Princeton Reverb and it sounds IDENTICAL to the Twin, only it isn't a Twin! Kind of makes you think. . .
It makes me think that you're crazy.. Ha ha ha.. I have different guitars and different amplifiers.. It's fun to try different things
LMFAO DANNY!!! 😂😂😂
There's no way a Princeton sounds like a twin. Unless you have the same speaker size and even then it doesn't because of the Slightly different tube set up. And transformer..
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I had to set the playback speed to 1.25 .
Why would you speed it up?
Sho-Bud sounds better!! 👍
That's where we're going to have to disagree.. It doesn't sound better it just sounds different. The guitar sounds really really good with these 16.ohm Pick ups.. Tone is like ice cream some people just like strawberry better. But just about everybody loves ice cream
Franklin sounds better than both..
@@BellfamMusic No it doesn't It does sound different. and it has tons more cabinet drop.. That's like bringing a knife to a gun fight.. You never gonna beat a push-pull ever.. And I mean ever.. You may want to rethink your comment or let me see some videos of you playing this said instrument that sounds so much better than what I'm displaying.. Please
Dude you're high@@BellfamMusic
@@BellfamMusic Franklin's got so much cabinet drop it's unplayable. Put your video up and let's just see what's up..