Hey! I never updated on the matter. Well, I went to the store a few weeks ago, they had brought in a new 65r (which has been discontinued by fender for quite some time now) from another city, the last one left! As I was walking into the guitars and amps rooms, I heard a beautiful sound coming out of a grey grilled amp, on closer inspection a frontman 212! I talked to the guy playing a bit as I enjoyed the sounds and went to test the 65r. It sounded ok, but I wasnt really getting inspred by it at all, I played for about an hour and started noticing some buzzing and cracking and the amp was eventually diagnosed as malfunctioning, no wonder it was the only one left. Anyway, I had tought I had to "settle for the 212" and pay the "unecesary" extra cash! but all that dissapeared as I started playing through it! It was not only better than the 65r but just waaaaay, way better. I was really loving the sound. The second speaker in it gives it, sooooo much more, body and presence, I got really inspired and played for about another hour until they shut me up, lol. So I'm going for it, they will save one for me until my guitar arrives who knoiws when (I ordered it half a year ago) so that I can test and finally get my gear! I was playing with my johnson yesterday and thought about the linking trick. I wonder how the frontman would sound plugin the johnson in...I'll update when the stuff is home, laterz!Oh! quick question! Do you think I could change the plastics on my guitar? the pickup covers, etc. They are chargin a 100 bucks just for that!!! bastards! I know nothing about opening a guitar up though, thanks!
Quote from: daozen on June 12, 2012, 03:07:39 PMHey! I never updated on the matter. Well, I went to the store a few weeks ago, they had brought in a new 65r (which has been discontinued by fender for quite some time now) from another city, the last one left! As I was walking into the guitars and amps rooms, I heard a beautiful sound coming out of a grey grilled amp, on closer inspection a frontman 212! I talked to the guy playing a bit as I enjoyed the sounds and went to test the 65r. It sounded ok, but I wasnt really getting inspred by it at all, I played for about an hour and started noticing some buzzing and cracking and the amp was eventually diagnosed as malfunctioning, no wonder it was the only one left. Anyway, I had tought I had to "settle for the 212" and pay the "unecesary" extra cash! but all that dissapeared as I started playing through it! It was not only better than the 65r but just waaaaay, way better. I was really loving the sound. The second speaker in it gives it, sooooo much more, body and presence, I got really inspired and played for about another hour until they shut me up, lol. So I'm going for it, they will save one for me until my guitar arrives who knoiws when (I ordered it half a year ago) so that I can test and finally get my gear! I was playing with my johnson yesterday and thought about the linking trick. I wonder how the frontman would sound plugin the johnson in...I'll update when the stuff is home, laterz!Oh! quick question! Do you think I could change the plastics on my guitar? the pickup covers, etc. They are chargin a 100 bucks just for that!!! bastards! I know nothing about opening a guitar up though, thanks!Thanks for the update. I haven't played either the 65r or the 212, but it makes me feel better hearing how much better the 212 is since I was bummed when they discontinued the 65r.As for the plastics, what type of guitar is it? Plastics generally are pretty easy, I've done it on a Strat knockoff for instance. Was it $100 for the plastics installed or $100 for labor plus the cost of the plastics?
Anyway, yeah strat sorry, forgot to mention. Yeah 100 for the labor only, it's their minimum for any job. So no need for soldering stuff right?thanks!