NEW S7 Info 2006

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schwing! now what to get? do i need both the new K7 and this? i may just have to purswade myself that i do :D
 

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true, but it is so damned nice :D mabye i should just collect them like people do with UV's :idea: :lol:
 

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I'm gonna order one of these as soon as they become available around here; my first S7. I doubt I'll keep the stock pickups though. What replacement passive pickups have you guys found to work well with the S7's?
 

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^ look on the pickup section,

But the "best" for that guitar, probbably, the Seymour Duncan Invader or Jazz.
 

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I'm gonna order one of these as soon as they become available around here; my first S7. I doubt I'll keep the stock pickups though. What replacement passive pickups have you guys found to work well with the S7's?

Dimarzio D-Sonic 7 bridge and Air Norton 7 neck, but check the threads in the pickup section for pickups for a mahogany bodied guitar.
 

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I'm tired of looking at pictures; I just want to touch it. I'll even be a gentleman and give it a little warm up before the thrashing commences.
 

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I'm tired of looking at pictures; I just want to touch it. I'll even be gentleman and give it a little warm up before the thrashing commences.

:lol: how nice. are ya gonna take it out to dinner and a movie first?

I'd just ravage it like the beast it is!

(once more, we need a grimey seadog-pirate smiley)
 

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:lol: how nice. are ya gonna take it out to dinner and a movie first?

I'd just ravage it like the beast it is!

(once more, we need a grimey seadog-pirate smiley)

Usually I would say foreplay is unnecessary when money is involved, but when she has a name like S7320 I am inspired to act classy for the first 5-10 minutes. I wish she was Japanese but Korean will do the trick.
 

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Hrmm, well i have a 6 year old Korean which i show no respect when i have my way with it... wait.. :squint:



:lol:
 

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I was thinking of this earlier about the S7......It's not a very good deal, the more I think about it.

$699 for the guitar, $150 give or take for the upgraded pups, and $100 for a decent case. That's $850.

You can get a brand new Carvin with a trem for less than that, and I'd argue that the quality will be better on the Carvin.

I dunno, I just think that if they're gonna be asking $699 for it, it'll be too much.
 

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I'm tempted to import one from Ikebe. I've got a pair of EMG's that I picked up for an absolute steal on Ebay (£80 the pair used instead of £260 the pair new) looking for a home.
 

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I'm pretty sure it'll be less than 699$ - seing as it costs 715€ when bought through Germany based store Thomann. For a comparison: the 1527 costs 888€ from Thoman and 749$ from music123.

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So then...

715€/X = 888€/$749

715(749) = 888(X)

888X = 535535

535535/888

X = $603.07 (or shall we say S equals :lol:)
 
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