Und bitte: Ich bin zwar auch modellbekloppt, aber mir reicht eine 513.
Und jede klingt ein bisschen anders, sagt der Eigentümer:
"They all have a kind of chime and a strat like coo in the neck pup.
These are the tonal differences as I perceive them:
The 513 Rosewood has a slightly scooped mids with ringing piano like lows.
The 513 is a warm mid range instrument with lots of harmonic bloom. It's the wild child of the 513 family.
The 513 with a maple neck has the warmth of the 513 with less harmonic bloom with an extended top end. It has a little bit strat like junk.
The 513 Swamp Ash has a bright biting highs and tight lows. It's the brightest the family. If the 513 was the Les Paul of the family, this one's the Super Strat, and it has got even more strat like junk. This one is also a different animal in the way it behaves. All 513's in the family have a sweet spot in the clear/vintage humbucking bucking mode except the Swamp Ash. The Swamp Ash's is in the modern/full humbucking mode.
Originally Posted by
Egads
Did you and Bill SAS 513 order your Swampies together?
No. The first Swamp Ash 513's of the limited run were Seafoam Green. Mine's the first that came to Washington Music Center. Chances are Bill got one of the early ones."