1. On our own gear, a wee shout-out for guitarfetish.com - don't know if any of you guys use/know of them; ordered a pair of overwound humbuckers (called Crunchy Pats), delivery (inc. shipping from US to UK) was c. $50 in total and they've given my dear beloved Explorer a new lease of life. First proper fit-out for any of my guitars, and I can't believe how much difference a good set of p/ups has made (yep, joining the rest of the world), especially a good set of p/ups that haven't torn my bank account a new backside!
  2. I appreciate the post WojBhoy, but I can't find a clean closeup on/of the pickups.
    They're FilterTron's but I don't know what kind.
  3. Not sure if it's the same one - he's been playing the Street on several guitars as well throughout the years.


    He's also using it for Still Haven't Found, here's a clear view:

  4. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Not sure if it's the same one - he's been playing the Street on several guitars as well throughout the years.


    He's also using it for Still Haven't Found, here's a clear view:

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    These are all newer guitars.
    Edge, I think, decided to leave the vintages at home after 360.
    Did you see the rain in Russia?
  5. long shot, but does anybody know the record for most guitars used in a single U2 show?

    My money is on a Vertigo show.
  6. Think so too
  7. Really? All new guitars?
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  9. Hi Jeff Always a pleasure to see you around. Any insight on the posts above regarding Edge's guitars?
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  11. Originally posted by Macphistfly:I appreciate the post WojBhoy, but I can't find a clean closeup on/of the pickups.
    They're FilterTron's but I don't know what kind.
    No worries. Only thing I would follow-up with; per http://www.gretschguitars.com/products/index.php?partno=2400400806, if they're the stock ones, they're 'High Sensitive Filter'Tron™' p/ups.

    (obviously if they're not the stock ones then yeah, no idea haha )

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    In other news, love the finish on the LP he used for Electric Co. the other night. Gorgeous.