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...and of course, 2 days after I buy one, the Studio is discontinued. What does this mean for the NF pickups? Studio and NF3 are now gone.
 
Interesting. I also noticed that the Brent Mason sig is the only bolt-on model, I think.
 
The Starla and Mira are now gone from the CORE lineup as well. The Orianthi Sig is not there anymore either!

Since the S2 series was announced the (core) Starla and Mira pages had big 'DISCONTINUED' notices on them anyway if you actually clicked through to them. I think they left them up long enough to make sure people got wind of the S2 stuff.
 
...and of course, 2 days after I buy one, the Studio is discontinued. What does this mean for the NF pickups? Studio and NF3 are now gone.

I'm glad I bought my NF3 when I did. If more people got their hands on a guitar with these pickups I think they'd really take off.
 
...and of course, 2 days after I buy one, the Studio is discontinued. What does this mean for the NF pickups? Studio and NF3 are now gone.

Consider yourself lucky! Soon it will be "Rare NF PRS Studio, no longer made, ten zillion dollars."

The guitar doesn't care if they're no longer making them. It will work just as well.
 
Not sure if it's new or not, but it says the 408 standard comes in walnut. I don't think I've ever seen one in that finish - Google images didn't come up with one either.

I'd like to see an example...
 
Consider yourself lucky! Soon it will be "Rare NF PRS Studio, no longer made, ten zillion dollars."

The guitar doesn't care if they're no longer making them. It will work just as well.

The 305 got discontinued as well :-(

I put in an order for one in the fall, I'm glad I pulled the trigger on one when I did! I guess it will be kinda cool to know I'm getting one of the last few to roll off the assembly line... :dontknow:
 
They didn't really have a choice on this after Scott Grove pointed out all the problems with it. :rofl:

This guy really doesn't like to share his opinion does he? Oh yea....it's not his opinion, it a FACT!..........idiot!
 
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Damnit blaren was right! Let the rants begin! :p

Sorry to see these pickups go, they're unique and brilliant but they use 57/08 wire so maybe that's a factor.
 
NF3, DC3, 305, NS-15, SE amps, and the studio are gone. It also looks like all the amps are just listed as "Amps" instead of amps and cad amps.

As for new the DG Amps are then with the addition of a HXDA 50 and a HXDA 30. Got the new Alex Lifeson acoustic and artist package acoustics. Pretty men for me.
 
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With the DC3, 305,, and SAS Studio gone, does that mean they have given up on chasing the F-tones or is there something else on the horizon ?
 
I guess part of my concern is being stuck with "orphan" pickups that don't have any sort of replacement/aftermarket route. I had played the NF's last week, and liked what I heard. I was hoping they'd stick around long enough to at least get Duncan to make something in case I ever want a different tone. Not that I'm GOING to change pickups, I just like the safety net of a choice if I ever did.

I guess this is no different than buying something with a Charlie Christian pickup or a Gretsch...
 
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