Ixtlan
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I understand exactly what you mean! I've had a '59 Gibson ES-125T with a single P90 for many years (1990 I think) and it has the same characteristics, it starts to vibrate and flies through musical dimensions.....Seriously though, when plugged in and turned up a bit, I liken my t-100d to an old vw bug.....uniquely temperamental where only it's owner knows how to drive it w/ ease. I use my body and forearm to help control feedback, and if I want to hold a note and let her sing, I just lean forward and let the guitar hang free a bit. It's a delicate affair, but oh, so rewarding in the gorgeous sounds these guitars can produce. I would highly recommend a low wattage combo tube amp to compliment it.