Tim Shaws

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Does anyone here have Tim Shaws and can let me know how they sound for a Randy tone? I may get a custom with them but want to get a Randy tone when I play Randy stuff
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I have one in the bridge position on my early 80's Ibanez Destroyer. The pickup is amazing. Worth the money if you can find one!
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BowTie29 wrote:Does anyone here have Tim Shaws and can let me know how they sound for a Randy tone? I may get a custom with them but want to get a Randy tone when I play Randy stuff
Get a Marshall amp and CRANK IT UP!! :twisted:
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Stiltzkin wrote:Get a Marshall amp and CRANK IT UP!! :twisted:

And a '74 Les Paul Custom...
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Paul Wolfe wrote:
Stiltzkin wrote:Get a Marshall amp and CRANK IT UP!! :twisted:

And a '74 Les Paul Custom...
you could get pretty damn close with any LPC, any year,
or even a standard LP. The key is mid-output pickups
and alotta volume :twisted:
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