
Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
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				ieso
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Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
My latest G&L -- plays like a dream.  
 

			
			
									
						
										
						
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				ieso
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Re: Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
Swamp ash body
heavily figured maple neck

			
			
									
						
										
						heavily figured maple neck

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				SouthpawGuy
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				ieso
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Re: Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
Thank you, sir!  
			
			
									
						
										
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				SouthpawGuy
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Re: Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
How does it compare in weight to a solid body Legacy ? Also how does the tone differ with the semi-hollow body ? ( I have a few Legacys myself but all are solid body versions )
			
			
									
						
							
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				ieso
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Re: Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
Hard to say; it's been a few years since I played a SBL.  The biggest diff. is that you get a lot more acoustic sound coming right off that body.  But with your amp turned up beyond low/night-time practice levels the experience is no different.  
I think of it like a doubling of the swimming pool route effect. If you like that extra vibe of a swimming pool cavity route then you'll like this twice as much
			
			
									
						
										
						I think of it like a doubling of the swimming pool route effect. If you like that extra vibe of a swimming pool cavity route then you'll like this twice as much
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				Darth Invader
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Re: Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
That is stunning.  So is the shorthand for that LSH?
By the way, that's a fine looking lawn too.
Dave
			
			
									
						
							By the way, that's a fine looking lawn too.
Dave

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				jazzrat
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Re: Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
I'm not generally a yellow fan but that is a killer!
Congrats
			
			
									
						
										
						Congrats
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				shawn500
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Re: Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
2 words..
Awe and some...
Well, that's one word, but I'm from the south, and we can stretch a 2 syllable word out to a 5 or 6 syllable one.
			
			
									
						
							Awe and some...
Well, that's one word, but I'm from the south, and we can stretch a 2 syllable word out to a 5 or 6 syllable one.
1981 F-100
2002 S-500
1993 L-2000
			
						2002 S-500
1993 L-2000
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				ieso
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Re: Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
Honestly, I never thought of myself as a yellow guitar kinda guy either. But, damn, it is killer. Might get a bunch of yellow guitars nowjazzrat wrote:I'm not generally a yellow fan but that is a killer!
Congrats
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				ieso
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Re: Legacy Hollow Lemon Yellow
shawn500 wrote:2 words..
Awe and some...
Well, that's one word, but I'm from the south, and we can stretch a 2 syllable word out to a 5 or 6 syllable one.