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Old 07-14-2008, 08:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hey guys I'm looking for a little more control, clarity and treble on my studio and was looking at one of these 3 kits for the job, has anyone else used any of these kits what are the pluses and minuses, I may also switch pickups sometime down the road but wanted to see what I could get out of these first, also if you guys could recommend any other kits or even good sites that sell good seperate parts let me know thanks in advance
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Old 07-14-2008, 09:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: dr vintage vs rsguitarworks vintage vs rs guitarworks modern

I use RS GW...great folks, you can call and talk to the dude tat puts everything together for them (great guitar player btw). Really made an improvement in my guitars.

Dr. V has some good stuff as well, can't say much for other folks. RS gets all my business.

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Re: dr vintage vs rsguitarworks vintage vs rs guitarworks modern

I have the dr vintage kit in my R9 and it works fine for me. However i opted for the modern wiring so i just swapped the soldering. Rick Norman is no.1 in the book of guitar knowledge and customer care AFAIK.
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I put the Dr V kit in my R8. It sounds much better now.
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