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Old 06-02-2010, 12:48 AM
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That made me think - I have not been overly impressed by the Artec in my Spector, especially the mid control didn't do much for me. Just checked again, the mid control actually does nothing at all. Might be the same problem. It's been quite a bit longer since I have mine, not sure if axesrus will replace mine as well.
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Old 06-02-2010, 01:44 AM
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That made me think - I have not been overly impressed by the Artec in my Spector, especially the mid control didn't do much for me. Just checked again, the mid control actually does nothing at all. Might be the same problem. It's been quite a bit longer since I have mine, not sure if axesrus will replace mine as well.
I have some spare mid / main boards for the SE3A as I used to sell them on ebay.
They are worth the £6.00 they cost to buy in bulk and I fitted a few to some builds but they are not the best quality and certainly not worth the £20.00 some people charge, I sold mine for £12.00 at the time.
I won't be using these and they are collecting dust so if you want one drop me a message

Artec in general is good for the price and they do some mean EB0 style humbuckers that are 28k and really pack a punch although they are not that refined. Their Giovanni Vintage Jazz and P pups are an exception and are excellent.
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I have some spare mid / main boards for the SE3A as I used to sell them on ebay.
They are worth the £6.00 they cost to buy in bulk and I fitted a few to some builds but they are not the best quality and certainly not worth the £20.00 some people charge, I sold mine for £12.00 at the time.
I won't be using these and they are collecting dust so if you want one drop me a message
Hi Paul that sounds like a good idea to have a spare or a complete pre-amp that could be used.
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Hi Paul that sounds like a good idea to have a spare or a complete pre-amp that could be used.
I have about 4 or 5 (without the pots) if they are of use to anyone ?
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I have some spare mid / main boards for the SE3A as I used to sell them on ebay.
They are worth the £6.00 they cost to buy in bulk and I fitted a few to some builds but they are not the best quality and certainly not worth the £20.00 some people charge, I sold mine for £12.00 at the time.
I won't be using these and they are collecting dust so if you want one drop me a message

Artec in general is good for the price and they do some mean EB0 style humbuckers that are 28k and really pack a punch although they are not that refined. Their Giovanni Vintage Jazz and P pups are an exception and are excellent.
Message dropped, thanks for the offer
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