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H-150CM LW


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Greetings

 

I recently purchased a used H-150 that turns out to be chambered. Anybody have any experiences with a chambered H-150. The guitar is very resonant unplugged but rather dark amplified. Feels great to play and weights a little over 8lbs. Would love anybody else experience with a chambered 150. Thanks

 

 

 

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I have an H-157LW with P-90 pickups and it is my #1 P-90 guitar. It does have a woody, resonant tone which in my opinion is fantastic with the P-90's. It weighs less than 8 lbs so it's very easy on the back.

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The LW stuff is cool. Pretty much how they build the Millies, isn't it? Even if not, to me my Millie NFH feels very much like an LW model, and it can be quite dark. Took a bit of pup adjusting to get the neck balanced with the bridge. But it can be done.

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I have one, its ALSB (Almond Sunburst). I will post pics for you. I never took time to compare to my other 3 150's which are solid, but I will.

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DLDTEX,

 

What the the pickups in your 150? That may be the place to start if you want to add some snap or brightness to the 150. I have a an H140 that had Schallers which were really dark sounding. I changed them out with Alinico Pro IIs and and it transformed the guitar. The Schallers in my 157 and 535 are both much brighter than the ones in the 140.

 

My Mille has Seth Lovers, which I think have a really nice balance. I picked up a set to put in the 157. I want to do some comparison recordings to see how much change they make. I just haven't spent the time to set things up to do the recordings. Gotta change strings and all that first to give a true impression.

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Sorry for delay in TalismanRich. It came a set of Antiquities (I hope that is the right spelling) and after some adjusting and balancing they are sounding alright. There may be some tweaks upcoming but now it is getting to her. It has been awhile since playing a "LP" style guitar but this was a good pickup.

 

 

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The antiquities are probably the reason you feel its dark sounding. They are definitely on the warm side, similar to a Seth Lover. It also depends on what your previous reference is. Compared to a Strat or Tele, any humbucker will seem dark. That's when I hit the tone controls on the amp. Dial out some low end, pull up the presence and you're ready to go.

 

Its a sweet looking goldtop. Once you get things dialed in, I think you'll really enjoy playing her!

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