Henry
Retired SOH Administrator
thats the one that i have not ownedThat cat's eye with the bigsby is pretty nice looking. I bet you spent a good part of the time trying to keep it in tune.![]()
but i bet you are right
they are not cheap though
H
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thats the one that i have not ownedThat cat's eye with the bigsby is pretty nice looking. I bet you spent a good part of the time trying to keep it in tune.![]()
As for amps, I surely do miss my old Fender Super Reverb
Bob
Tigisfat, as Mathias said, it is a customised Squier Jazzmaster (actually I think they called it the Jagmaster).
Having a really good amp/speaker combo opens up so many more tonal possibilities than single coil pickups and crappy wood can offer.
yeah! (said in my best wayne's world imitation voice) shhhwiiiinnnggg!!!!
of course the lp/mesa rig is going to put out some nice tones. otherwise you wouldn't have spent the big $$ to buy them. what effects do you use?
I used to be a fender guy until I bought a Mesa Boogie half stack. I still screw around with my Mustang and American Stratocaster around the house with a practice amp, but when it comes to melting faces and searing @sses with my band, it's gotta be my Les Paul. Having a really good amp/speaker combo opens up so many more tonal possibilities than single coil pickups and crappy wood can offer.
If you like Fenders, here's mine...
The Strat is my "Brownie frankenstrat" that I built some years ago. The neck is a custom shop '57 reissue with a soft V profile; smooth as butter and very fast. The pups are custom shop '54's, rewound by George at Acme Guitar Works. Body is an alder MIJ. All electronics are vintage type (CTS pots and CRL 5 way switch). Nicest Strat I've ever owned!
The Tele is an MIJ '62 reissue with a sweet set of Lindy Fralin Blues Special pups. This axe sounds just like Roy Buchannan's Tele... Both guitars have full copper shielding...
I also own a couple of Gibsons and an old Danelectro DC that I use just for slide...
Rock on y'all...![]()
a good fender is just as nice sounding and over priced as a les paul, just not the same sound. i like the way a strat neck feels in my hand.
the thing i don't like is the nob positions and the bridge/pick up locations.
my right hand just isn't comfortable with it in that configuration. the effect i would like, had i an axe & amp worthy of it, would be this one:
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a good fender is just as nice sounding and over priced as a les paul, just not the same sound. i like the way a strat neck feels in my hand.
the thing i don't like is the nob positions and the bridge/pick up locations.
my right hand just isn't comfortable with it in that configuration. the effect i would like, had i an axe & amp worthy of it, would be this one:
[YOUTUBE]f_2EmtUzRu8[/YOUTUBE]
Any ideas for my reverb issue? I don't want to sound like I'm down a toilet, but a little depth that doesn't compromise my tone would be great.