Thursday, February 26, 2015

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Tales From The Woodheap : After playing a few friends LS80's & LS100's etc I...

Tales From The Woodheap : After playing a few friends LS80's & LS100's etc I...: After playing a few friends LS80's & LS100's etc I always dug these old Tokai's. The lacquer finish just feels old and worn...



Nice LS-80 example over on the woodheap now...

Friday, February 13, 2015

Aria Pro II LS-800 - Nice Surprise




Closeup of some honest play wear


Neck pickup with 9.5 mm polepiece pitch (53 mm hole to hole)


Rear pickup with 10 mm polepiece pitch  (55 mm hole to hole)






Friday, January 16, 2015

New Tokai LS-80 and New Camera

Tokai LS-80 1981
I lined up for a couple of hours at Kurosawa Gakki in Shibuya on January 2 for their New Year's sale. There was a rare "Limited Edition" Greco from 1979 with a solid flametop and a cracked neck - only 42000 yen. I was number 6 in line and it turns out that number 3 was going for the Greco. Lucky for me as I ended up getting this lovely 1981 Tokai LS-80 goldtop as a consolation prize. In retrospect I think I may have gotten the better deal as the Greco was not that good looking and had a 3pc back and no Dry-Zs.

The Tokai came with original green-lined case, some Greco Grover-style tuners, newer Dimarzio DP103 pickups, chrome aluminum tailpiece and chrome ABR-style bridge. I ended up putting in a Tom Holmes H453 in the bridge and H450 in the neck,  replacing the tuners with Gotohs and then replacing the tailpiece and bridge with all-parts nickel hardware.

With a nice fat neck and great sustain this LS-80 is one of the best LPs I have ever played. I ended up getting a new Nikon as well so here are a few shots through a D5300.





Tom Holmes H450 and H453

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Peter Frampton - Festival de ViƱa del Mar 2008 [FULL]





Great Peter Frampton concert from 2008 with Audley Freed on second fiddle! Go to the 54:30 second mark to see Audley give a good lesson on sparking up a solo slowly and then turning it up to 10....

Peter Frampton is one of those guys who don't get their due, and Audley Freed is another one.

Good playing and great tone!