Limited run of the original design with 6 minitoggle switches and split z-coil pickups.
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G&L Comanche Six is back
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G&L Comanche Six is back
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Re: G&L Comanche Six is back
I've always liked the look of those. Too pricey for me, but I admire them from afar.
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Re: G&L Comanche Six is back
I like the way they look too.
But the way they sound is really what sets them apart.
I have a Comanche 6 Leo Fender Signature model and my son has the regular 5. They both sound great especially with those z-pickups.
The 6 allows more options and the z-pickups are all made so you can wire any comanche as a 6 if you like.
If you ever get a chance, play one. You will be impressed. You can get just about any sound you want from them.
But the way they sound is really what sets them apart.
I have a Comanche 6 Leo Fender Signature model and my son has the regular 5. They both sound great especially with those z-pickups.
The 6 allows more options and the z-pickups are all made so you can wire any comanche as a 6 if you like.
If you ever get a chance, play one. You will be impressed. You can get just about any sound you want from them.
A man studies and learns all of his life, and attains wisdom only when he finds that he knows much and understands nothing.