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Crystal Palace guitars
So after our extremely poor performance yesterday I though I'd just post a couple of pictures of the guitars I have recently bought. I think those of you who have guitars of your own or just like music might appreciate them more than other people I know. Would love to hear your opinions on them.....
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Nice colour choices, are they both Japanese?
I play a telecaster, so stuff like active pickups and Floyd Rose's bewilder me. Handsome looking axes though. :p |
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I'll upload some pictures later but I bought a couple of beauties today.
I've come into a bit of cash and convinced the mrs that they would be good investments ! 1974 Gibson Les Paul Signature Semi Acoustic and a 1962 Fender Strat. I've owned and played loads of Strats over the years but this one with a bit of dirt and volume just puts a huge stupid grin on my face ! |
A real 62 strat or a reissue? Either way, pics would be very nice. Congrat's.
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Tis a real one , one of the first non slab boards so a late 62.
Got refinished in the 70s but other than that it's all original and a bit worn in places. It honestly sounds amazing and that isn't expectation bias at work ! I'll upload some photos tonight when I get home from work. |
PM me your email address foetus as I cant bl00dy upload pictures properly because I'm an idiot. Ive got some inside and out pictures that may interest you (of the guitar I mean)
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Thanks for the pics AOE. That is one beautiful strat you've got there.
Here's my humble set up... http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...ps6142b859.jpg |
Wow Foetus, that amp looks awesome and I do love a Tele ! Some lovely pedals too especially the Blue Sky. You must have very understanding/deaf neighbours
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:D Cheers AOE.
The Falcon has a Tone King Iron Man attenuator built in, you can still get great tone at very low volumes - one of the big selling points for me. http://www.austinguitarhouse.com/upl...oise_src_7.jpg |
I bet you can get some beautiful tones from that setup! Here's my main gear:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...m/P1010225.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...m/P1010218.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...m/IMAG0160.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y183/cruxiform/139.jpg I wish I had the time to play more often. The Squier strat is a Vintage Modified with 'Duncan designed' pickups. It is a fantastic guitar to play, hard to believe it cost me less than £250 new. The Epi Les Paul and Ibanez RG470 I've had for more than 10 years. I wouldn't part with either of them. Still have the Marshall too, a VS100R. I'm not one for changing :D |
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That's some nice guitar options you've got there Carlito. Squiers are just exceptional value these days, and great guitars in their own right. I tried an Ibanez like that once and was really surprised at how much I liked it, skinny neck and all, very comfy. I need to get some more humbuckers in my life. |
Thanks FE. The Ibanez does have a slim neck and inspires confidence when being played. It has Dimarzio Air Norton and Tone Zone pickups in the neck and bridge which can sound a bit Vai/Satriani but are very versatile especially in conjunction with the middle single coil.
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It's about time we had a decent guitar thread on here. In that spirit, here is a bit more of my stuff...
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...ps78e15ce0.jpg '96 American Lone Star strat, with a knackered truss rod. Looking at importing a neck from Warmoth for this as I really like the metallic teal finish. Possibly solid rosewood, or roasted maple with stainless steel frets. http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...g/HPIM0150.jpg German Warwick Corvette. Amazing unfinished Ovangkol / Wenge neck. Sadly, I am a shit bass player. And more tele... http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...P1010006-1.jpg |
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Nice, the HSH confuguration is hard to beat. I'm seriously thinking about it for my strat. I always end up on the bridge SD Pearly Gates+ eventually. Having a humbucker in the neck too can only make things more awesome :) |
I think I'm due a Tele. You haven't made that any easier for me! Beautiful guitar. Hope you get the Strat sorted, looks a beauty.
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Everyone needs a tele, you know it makes sense! I bought the strat as an ongoing project, the nasty pearloid pick guard really has to go.
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Well I can't match those wonderful colours by the OP. Unfortunately it's all 'a bit Wolves' but at least I have my rug :)
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y29...der/guitar.jpg http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y29.../PeaveyAmp.jpg I replaced my old Peavey with an Engl Screamer 50, it's fantastic :) |
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Hopefully that upload worked. Its my 62 strat, a 74 Les Paul signature semi, a 93 telecaster and a new Gretsch. Before you ask, I am a crap guitarist with a very understanding wife. :p |
Handsome collection AOE. You've got every option covered there guitar-wise. Nice Chesterfield too.
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I still have the bass amp version collecting spiders and dust in the garage! Will see if I can get a decent pic of my Rickenbacker 330 up online for you all. |
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Yeah the Peavey has done well and when I replace him I decided that rather than leave him sulking in the garage I would give him life by giving him away on Gumtree for nothing. I hope that he is now screaming out some awesome tones or helping somebody to learn to play. |
Currently I play a Sterling Axis3 through a Marshal cfx15: purely bedroom stuff really.
http://www.woodbrass.com/images/wood...SUBAX3+TBK.JPG http://www.soundsliveshop.com/Handle...in/MG15CFX.jpg The Axis 3 has split coil humbuckers so I can get strat sounds or a thicker rock crunch. I'm trying to convince Mrs FF to let me get a better amp (I'm looking at a Vox vt50). |
Nice looking Geeter Hugh , reminds me of the Wolfgang models.
I looked at a VT recently as I wanted a more quiet amp for home use than my Jet City valve. It was nice but didn't sound as good to me as the Blackstar i.d.. If you wanted a true valve amp without the modding the Laney cub is really hard to beat for the cash too. I had one of those until my son pilfered it for his room. If you get a chance to try either one I think you'll be impressed, you can even choose which valves the amp is going to mimic on the Blackstar which is very cool. |
At the risk of sounding nerdy, it should remind you of the Wolfgang because it's the original Wolfgang. In 1991, coincidentally at the same time Eddie van Halen's son Wolfgang was born, Eddie signed with Ernie Ball/Music Man/Sterling and they made the first Wolfgang guitar, though it was called the Eddie van Halen Signature guitar. When he went to Peavey in 1996, they manufactured the same style of guitar and that's when it was given the Wolfgang name. Meanwhile, EB continued to make the guitar too but renamed it the Axis. Mine is the Axis sub (the equivalent of an Epiphone Les Paul or Squier Tele).
Ironically, I'm not a big van Halen fan. |
Nice Axis hughff, those are great looking guitars. I've been intrigued by the Music Man Albert Lee for some time, specifically the HH version with rosewood neck.
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They're great looking guitars, I'd love a wolfgang with a d-tuna. I played one once, lovely necks.
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I picked up a '72 telecaster thinline today which is a bit beaten up but plays really nicely. I'll upload a photo later when I've finished my penance of cooking dinner :-)
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Good work, you're on a roll.
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You can't beat a good mid life crisis :-)
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No such thing mate.
Blackstar ID's are great bang for buck. The only reason i didn't go for one was because they are sooooo versatile they are great for experimenting with sounds - all of those valves and effects before you even plug in a pedal - but I already know the kind of sounds I want to play, which tbf are pretty mainstream, a touch of OD to harsh distortion with reverb, sometimes fuzz, all on a H-S-H guitar and that's about it. I like it simple and the Engl does it for me. |
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Good to see this thread picking up in pace. Great to see all these rigs as well as guitars. The more the merrier! Looks like many of you have gone for a more "old skool" set up based on the kits I see here. Not too much modern equipment which I think is great as the expanse of musical prowess here is pretty vast :)
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Might be blasphemous I know, but I've always loved the look and feel of a Telecaster but they were not traditionally good for my music tastes (heavier rock/metal).
Cue me seeing this on my guitar hunt and I decided to pick it up. Modern look to it, plays great and still retains some of that Telecaster charm (others may disagree but Humbuckers for the win!). Telecaster Blacktop HH in a dashing silver http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/large/...0114071929.jpg |
Don't we already have a thread on this?
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Tell that to Keef.
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Single coil on a Tele, Hummers on a Les Paul, Strat on the bonfire.... :) |
Humbuckies on a Tele= fat twang :-)
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I wouldn't dream of modifying them. If I want omph, depth and sustain I use my Les Paul, or my '76 Ibanez Custom copy (which actually sounds better than my Gibson). |
As far as my thinline goes , the sound is in the middle of a Tele and an LP. It's got the bottom end of an LP but the trebly top of a Tele which to me is the best of both . Roll the tone off and switch to the neck pickup and it's a jazz guitar . It's already my favourite guitar and I've only had it a few days.
I had it cranked up on Sunday and was giving it some Van Halen 'unchained' and it didn't half sound good at that too. :-) |
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Yeah, awesome thinline AOE. Looking forward to seeing what's next.
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Id love a Les Paul junior foetus but they are pretty trendy ATM so pricey !
Plus I think my mrs is cottoning onto the fact that I have no intention of selling the ones I have. |
Love me an LP Jr. This french bloke makes hollow steel Jr's that sound really good. A lot cheaper than a Trussart too.
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Save up for a Yamaha SG2000, and sell the wife. :) If people are buying them because they are 'trendy', they don't deserve anything better. Maybe more recent models are better? |
I hear you Stella - I traded a lovely really early 80s squier Japanese Strat in for a LPJ in the mid 80s and immediately regretted it. I have played a vintage one since and it sounded and felt so much better than my relatively modern one. As you say though, they are a student les paul but an early sixties one goes for around £5,000 !
I like the yamaha SGs, always have done - seem to remember Steve Rothery having one back in the day but as is the way nowadays they are starting to pick up in value a bit like the early Tokais. You are looking at very high hundreds for a decent old one. |
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If someone is willing to be fleeced of five grand for a vintage Les Paul Junior, they are a f*cking idiot. |
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That's what I thought AOE. I see Macari's have a couple of them. I think they're about 7lbs too which sounds reasonable.
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My lad is tiring of his modern player Jag so I'm flogging that and have ordered him one of the new Danelectro 59M cheapies yesterday instead. He loves a bit of twang and garage rock so hes very excited. I'll post a photo when it arrives later in the week if I can prize it out of his hands !
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New addition here today. So, my plan to upgrade my strat with a new neck and pickups turned into a whole new guitar.
I've been liking the looks of the new Suhr Classic Pro, (stainless steel frets, silent single coil system etc.) Then I spotted a nice Black Friday discount, (yes I am scum :)). And this happened... http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p.../Image0286.jpg |
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However, it is a beautifully made instrument. All the little bits of attention to detail, like the fret ends are very well done. It feels and sounds amazing. The bridge was set up to float when it arrived which would usually mean tuning problems, but not with this one. |
Anyone fancy a punt on this? Up for auction next month is Les Paul's original Black Beauty prototype. Will probably fetch a few quid.
http://i.guim.co.uk/static/w-700/h--...7-620x372.jpeg http://www.theguardian.com/music/201...up-for-auction |
i cant play a guitar to save my life, but i have held the exact guitar in this picture :)
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All my guiutars have had to go due to lack of storage space and no time to play. Loving the pics on here though.
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I agree. |
Here's my main guitar Gibson Les Paul Standard Faded:
And my back-up guitar Epiphone Les Paul 56 goldtop: |
Nice LPs, nice toanz (maaan), nice music room :afro::p
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To be brutally honest , I don't know. It's an FSR that I saw for £400 off and couldn't resist it. I am currently trying to persuade my missus that all I need now is an ebony Gibson Les Paul Custom and my guitar buying days are over (...apart from the 335 etc ). |
Don't play as much as I like but feeling the love for Mr Iommi today. |
This is my first guitar. Bought for £35 in 1972.
Upgraded with Seymour Duncan Antiquity pickups, modern grovers and bridge. http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...7.jpg~original |
This was my second guitar. Bought whilst drunk from Idaho via Ebay. Don't surf and drink.
It is a Fender Strat MIJ. http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...k.jpg~original |
This was my third guitar, bought from a guy in Virginia Water.
Gibson Les Paul Smartwood. http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...a.jpg~original |
This was the fourth guitar bought new from some shop near Guildford.
Gibson Les Paul Standard in Wine red. http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...g.jpg~original |
The fifth guitar came from the USA via Ebay. Alas the guy smoked so the case and guitar stank but it was in excellent condition.
Gibson Les Paul Custom Wine Red. http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...t.jpg~original |
This is a less common guitar made by Gibson to counter the Fender Strat.
Gibson M III http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...x.jpg~original |
Someone went to a lot of trouble to create this Zakk Wylde Standard, as I have never seen another apart from the original. Obviously like all Zakk Wylde guitars it has the EMG pickups and a maple neck.
Gibson Les Paul Standard Zakk Wylde. http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...l.jpg~original |
Awesome collection PJM. Don't see many of those M's about. I've always liked the LP Customs, mostly because of Steve Jones.
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Another Ebay special which I believe started life as a DeLuxe from the 70's as it takes a full size pickups and a maple neck. No idea what the pickups fitted are.
Gibson Les Paul DeLuxe http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...s.jpg~original |
This standard has the flowerpot headstock motif and an ebony neck and the colour as stated by Gibson is Midnight Blue.
Gibson Les Paul Standard http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...f.jpg~original |
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Finally here is the Gibson Les Paul Elegant Burst with mother of pearl neck inlays and an ebony fingerboard. I think this is the best looking of my guitars.
Wish I could play them ;-) http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...b.jpg~original |
FJM that is an awesome collection. I'm lacking a LP but just don't have the cash to get the one Id want (early 70s black beauty)
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Just bought myself a new guitar. Will post pictures when it come but for now I'll share a stock photo
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Playing jazz on it? :D Seriously, congrats on the new axe.
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Classical mate! |
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The day has come. Its finally here!!!!!! I must say it plays like a bloody dream! |
Nice. Hope you're making lots of noise this evening :p
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It looks like a riffing machine! Bet you're dead chuffed.
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A free night out! I've just booked 2 tickets for the London show. |
Right then lads. Thought I would revive this thread a bit with my review on the guitars I have and make some short comparisons between the 3 ESP's I currently own.
As I'm sure most who read this thread know each guitar that we own sound different in their own way. http://i386.photobucket.com/albums/o...psyr87tket.jpg Up first is the ESP Snakebyte signature series. I've only had this guitar for about 2 weeks but holy mother of god it's one bad arse motherfúcker! It seriously does feel like it's going to explode the amp I have (may need to upgrade that!). Bashing out a few riffs with the bridge pickup selected it pushes what I thought a gruff ruff metal sound could be. I will have to start playing around with the tones on my multi FX pedal to hone it in a bit to get an even crisper distortion sound. Playing cleanly through the neck pick up changes this beast of a guitar totally. Goes from a riffing machine to a melodic fresh sounding guitar. I guess you could call this guitar the ultimate Jekyll and Hyde machine. http://i386.photobucket.com/albums/o...pse7jdhtdp.jpg Next up is my ESP Horizon Standard Series. A fantastic all rounder guitar yet sounds totally different to the Snakebyte. It reins in the ultra metal sound that the Snakebyte brings and produces what I would describe as a "cleaner" sound that's probably more suited to the Maidens and Van Halens of this world. Fantastic neck play and is ultra smooth. Comes with an original floyd rose trem system and it holds its tone like no other. Dive bombing on a natural harmonic is just heaven. And finally the ESP Eclipse standard series pre lawsuit. This is the lightest in weight of the ESP's that I have but punches out a great tone. As for sound it feels and sounds like a happy medium of the Snakebyte and the Horizon which to me gives it it's own unique dynamic sound. The bridge pickup gives that crunch that I love and the neck gives me a very smooth tone that wouldn't go amiss in some jazz playing. The reason why I got this guitar in the first place was I wanted a Les Paul shaped guitar but I'm not a massive fan of the chunkiness of the necks or the pickups that come with it. Also I have a HUGE fan of ebony fretboards with jumbo frets so this guitar was absolutely spot on. Not to mention pre lawsuit so the cut of the guitar is almost a carbon copy of the Gibson compared to the ones the have on sale now. So in essence 3 guitars from the same factory and the same company but all 3 are totally different in their own way. I don't think there is anyway in hell I would sell any of these! They are perfect for me and my style of play. |
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Oops I did it again. This will be my last guitar purchase for a long while now. But I've ALWAYS wanted a Randy Rhoads Jackson. Apparently I'll get it Thursday direct from California. As soon as I get it I'm just gonna go mental and crank everything to 11! |
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I've got one of these
http://www.sherylcrownews.com/gear/e...aulspecial.jpg This isn't mine - it's Sheryl Crows, but mine is the same year and colour (1993). It's got P100's on it apparently - I'm not entirely sure what that means, but I love it. No doubt someone will be along shortly to say p90's are better... |
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