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Yeah, but it says the "new" Casinocaster had its debut as well, so how do we know what the site considers to be new? --[[User:Muserism|Muserism]] 02:26, 24 July 2010 (BST) | Yeah, but it says the "new" Casinocaster had its debut as well, so how do we know what the site considers to be new? --[[User:Muserism|Muserism]] 02:26, 24 July 2010 (BST) | ||
They look different to me (apart from the obvious). The Keytarcaster has 9 buttons beneath the keyboard, which are smaller and placed on a darker binding, as opposed to the Keytar which has a white binding and eight buttons beneath the keyboard. It's possible this changed if/when he had neon lights fitted to the Keytarcaster, but at the moment the evidence swings in the "two different instruments" direction. -- [[User:Oscillator26|Oscillator26]] -- 2010/10/28 |
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I'm still feeling a little dubious about this being considered a completely different guitar. Are you completely sure Matt didn't just have neon lights fitted on the Keytarcaster?--Muserism 02:26, 24 July 2010 (BST)
It says on mansons.uk that this is a new 'guitar' - http://www.mansons.co.uk/news/2010/68.html -- Guitarcam
Yeah, but it says the "new" Casinocaster had its debut as well, so how do we know what the site considers to be new? --Muserism 02:26, 24 July 2010 (BST)
They look different to me (apart from the obvious). The Keytarcaster has 9 buttons beneath the keyboard, which are smaller and placed on a darker binding, as opposed to the Keytar which has a white binding and eight buttons beneath the keyboard. It's possible this changed if/when he had neon lights fitted to the Keytarcaster, but at the moment the evidence swings in the "two different instruments" direction. -- Oscillator26 -- 2010/10/28