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Australian
Prog Reviewer
Joined: June 13 2006
Location: Australia
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Points: 3278
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Posted: July 28 2006 at 22:08 |
The Original 1960's Fender Strats are the best in my opinion, worth around $30,000 each though. The Orginal Les Pauls are okay too, and the 70's Richenbacker Bass, the one Chris Squire has
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video vertigo
Forum Senior Member
Joined: September 17 2004
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 1930
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Posted: July 29 2006 at 02:54 |
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"The rock and roll business is pretty absurd, but the world of serious music is much worse." - Zappa
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Melomaniac
Prog Reviewer
Joined: May 07 2006
Location: Canada
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Points: 4088
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Posted: August 04 2006 at 12:28 |
Gotta love those PRS guitars. Whatever the style a PRS player plays, it sounds good !
For basses, Fender Jazz, Ernie Ball Music Man, Warwick, Alembic and Rickenbacker are the best.
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Kleynan
Forum Senior Member
Joined: January 28 2006
Location: Denmark
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Points: 720
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Posted: August 05 2006 at 10:03 |
I play Gibson Les Paul and Fender Telecaster. They each have their own style, and I frequently change between them, when I play gigs. Was thinking about buying a PRS custom 24 in my next purchase...
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You've just had a heavy session of electroshock therapy, and you're more relaxed than you've been in weeks.
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AtLossForWords
Prog Reviewer
Joined: October 11 2005
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Points: 6699
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 20:46 |
Kleynan wrote:
I play Gibson Les Paul and Fender Telecaster. They each have their own style, and I frequently change between them, when I play gigs. Was thinking about buying a PRS custom 24 in my next purchase... |
PRS isn't bad, but I've begun to prefer custom crafters who deliver an instrument of better quality at the same price. Guys like Ed Reynolds, David Thomas McNaught, and even a factory direct custom crafter (hand crafted in a factory) like Carvin gives a better quality instrument than PRS. Smith really sold out when Guitar Center started carrying his guitars.
The thing that's nice about a PRS,DTM, or ER is that it has the quality tone of a Les Paul, but it's manageable enough to play on a show for as long as you need to.
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"Mastodon sucks giant monkey balls."
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Leningrad
Forum Senior Member
Joined: August 15 2006
Location: Canada
Status: Offline
Points: 7991
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Posted: August 15 2006 at 16:11 |
Abstrakt wrote:
12 stringed guitars or 18 stringed are really hard tp play...
anyone tried? |
After about 8 seconds of 'And You and I', my fingers were almost bleeding.
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NorthernBuck
Forum Newbie
Joined: August 19 2006
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Points: 1
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Posted: August 19 2006 at 16:25 |
Philéas wrote:
Certif1ed wrote:
My bass is a Fender Katana. |
You must mean the Warwick Katana. Fender has never made a model called Katana.
Anyways, my Fender Jazz Bass is perfect. Sure, everyone has one, but
for an obvious reason: it's great. They play themselves and they've got
the perfect range of sounds. Not too many options, not to few. Just
right. It balances great, and it's one of the most comfortable basses
to play when seated. The only
thing lacking was a two octave fingerboard, but there is now a Jazz
Bass 24, with just that, a two octave fingerboard, so the problem is
kind of solved.
I also have an old Ibanez ATK600. I found a new one for only about $300
dollars (list price on these were about $800-$900 in Sweden). It had
been hanging in the store for ten years, hence the low price. A superb
deal though, as the tone is very, very good, and the bass is fun to
play. The over-all quality of the bass is excellent, something you
would expect from a bass costing at least twice as much.
I enjoy fancier stuff like Warwicks, Ibanez Prestiges, Carvins and
similair high end basses, but the Fender Jazz Bass will always be my
favourite. Because you don't really need anything more than the Jazz
Bass can give you. And even the top-of-the-line versions are affordable
in comparison to the above mentioned brands. Fender invented the
electric bass; they know how to do it right.
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Fender and Squire made the Katana in the 80's. Here are some pictures of the guitar version:
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Arsillus
Forum Senior Member
Joined: March 26 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 7374
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Posted: August 19 2006 at 16:28 |
PRS guitars are amazing. And they're kept behind the counter at the guitar store for a reason (at least where I live).
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stonebeard
Forum Senior Member
Joined: May 27 2005
Location: NE Indiana
Status: Offline
Points: 28057
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Posted: August 19 2006 at 16:36 |
I've got an Ibanez S-something. It's been discontinued, I believe. It's got a really lightweight body and is quite thing, but has great tone! It's just excellent, but I wish it had 24 frets (it's only got 22), and a few frets are buzzy, but it's really easy to work around. Easily the best guitar I've ever played, or at least the most fitting to me.
Also, I really think those Mayones Regius "Element" guitars that are being developed to Daniel Gildenlows specifications will destroy all else!!!
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Fusionman
Forum Groupie
Joined: July 27 2006
Location: United States
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Points: 86
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Posted: August 26 2006 at 20:34 |
This is a prog forum...and I only saw Parker Fly listed maybe once? I can't believe it. Those guitars pretty much can get any tone you want except extremely super hot. Brilliant acoustic sound when wanted, and a powerful electric sound that's perfect for running effects.
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gods of marble
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Joined: August 30 2006
Location: United States
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Points: 44
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 05:54 |
OHOHOHOHOHOHOHOH
scott french custom guitars are amaing. spencer from hella uses one. haha and its got beard dust.
<img src="http://www.scottfrench.com/Gallery/Customs/Spencer%20Seim,s%20SF0SS%20Guitar/04.jpg">
but my personal fave for retro looks is the ibanez axs42. hot.
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gods of marble
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Joined: August 30 2006
Location: United States
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Points: 44
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 05:55 |
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Jim Garten
Special Collaborator
Retired Admin & Razor Guru
Joined: February 02 2004
Location: South England
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Points: 14693
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 07:45 |
I also love the sound of those big ol' Gibson semi-acoustics, as favoured by these two well known vegetarians...
Edited by Jim Garten - August 30 2006 at 07:45
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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acheron
Forum Senior Member
Joined: September 12 2005
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Points: 148
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 11:37 |
I have a 52 telecaster, which i absolutely love, for blues, and strait up rock there's nothing better
I also have an american Stratocaster, which is my workhorse guitar, its incredibly versatile
my next guitar hopefuly will be a gibson EDS-1275 (the double neck guitar Jimmy Page used)
Edited by acheron - August 30 2006 at 11:38
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Revan
Forum Senior Member
Joined: August 02 2005
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Points: 540
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Posted: October 06 2006 at 23:19 |
I always come back to the prs custom 24... so beautiful
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Hacketeer
Forum Senior Member
Joined: September 26 2006
Location: Scotland
Status: Offline
Points: 167
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Posted: October 08 2006 at 15:22 |
My Strat, NOT a Fender Blackmore model, but custom built in 1988 by Jimmy Moon (Glasgow) using an '85 Jap '72 re-issue, fitted with Reflex Red active pick-ups, graphite nut & string trees, and, of course, a scalloped board.
*note the coiling of the string ends, the sign of a true Blackmore anorak/complete saddo!
Edited by Hacketeer - October 08 2006 at 15:28
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"Just keep me nose clean, egg, chips & beans, I'm always full of steam"
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Philéas
Forum Senior Member
Joined: June 14 2006
Status: Offline
Points: 6419
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Posted: October 14 2006 at 10:21 |
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Passionist
Forum Senior Member
Joined: March 14 2005
Location: Finland
Status: Offline
Points: 1119
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Posted: October 18 2006 at 15:42 |
If only I had the money... Rickenbacker 381v69
The guitar of my dreams. Oh, and even though I play a strat, Telecaster is my second favourite.
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progismylife
Forum Senior Member
Joined: October 19 2006
Location: ibreathehelium
Status: Offline
Points: 15535
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Posted: October 26 2006 at 06:13 |
I would think, for acoustic guitars, Taylor is really good because you get the quality you payed for.
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owenrees82
Forum Newbie
Joined: November 02 2006
Location: United Kingdom
Status: Offline
Points: 25
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Posted: November 04 2006 at 08:20 |
Depends really. A few of my friends call Les Pauls - Les Dawsons. So clumsy and heavy. I am a classic strat and tele lover, although they can be limiting in some respects. I tried a John Petrucci Musicman - wow these guitars feel amazing.
Try James Tyler, or Tom Anderson guitars - these are the business especially if you do a lot of sessions. I don;t think I have found a guitar that does the lot yet. I suppose these guitars are probably the most versatile around. Parker Flys are great but are somewhat plasticy (carbon fibre fretboard).
Sod it, my guitar is the greatest rock guitar ever built (although it needs a fret dress) - 1989 Ibanez USA Custom Silver Snake. Check out www.myspace.com/owenrees82 to see a picture. Plays like a dream. Neck is similar to the John Petrucci Ibanez, and not as thin as the Steve Vai Jem. Its got some wear on the neck, and feels beautifully worn in.
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