The P90s are clean enough for familiar surf tones but have just enough guts to overdrive if you want to. I like the fact that it covers a few musical bases. I don't post much and this was the only "look what I found" that I've posted in any forum. Congratulations to you all.Īfter having played this thing for a few months now, I'm still really pleased with this purchase. The players today and the music in general are light years better than they ever were way back then. I'd be interested to see what someone with more refined experience has to say.īy the way - My first real band was an instrumental surf band in the early 60s. This post is just to let you you know that there is another kid on that particular (Mosrite) block and at least one person is satisfied with his purchase.ĭisclaimer: I'm not a connoisseur and am basically a basement plunker these days. Strat stlye tremolo so it's not as subtle as a Jazzmaster/Jaguar or a Bigsby. Tuners are a little suspect but we'll see how they break in. They sound fine to me with a nice juicy bridge and neck combined tone. This is my first P90 guitar so I really can't compare the pickups to anything else. I've always liked the low-slung dragster look of a Mosrite so I ordered one of these on a whim. Hadn't seen any posts about this Aria model DM-380 so this is FYI. My first post here though I watch with great interest.
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