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Nice collection. I picked up a LP 100th anniversary SG last year. Also have a 2010 Gretsch 5120 in orange.
The Country Gent looks lovely. |
Good to see a DL4 lurking there. Nice Suhr T, his stuff is immaculately built.
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Cheers guys , I recently picked up a Suhr 50s Classic strat too and must say I've never played a fender that I'm as happy with as the suhrs. Both really well made and sound more fendery than the fenders if that makes any sense.
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I'll definitely be considering a Suhr when I'm next in the market for a tele. |
As regulars on the various guitar forums might know, the holy grail for me for something like 25 years has eluded me. Finding a lefty version has been like searching for a needle in a haystack. It's been a dream that I thought would never be realised.
However, at last I've got her (guitars are always women). I'd be surprised if it's not the last guitar I ever buy. :D http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...0/DSCF0956.jpg |
SG2000? Looks very nice. Congrats.
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Yes, a 1982 SG2000. Over the years, I could have got a 500 or 1000, but always really wanted the 2000. Now for a Mesa Boogie combo to go with it (don't think my Fender amp will do it justice). |
My oldest guitar. 1964. Swedish Futurama. It's pretty, but a bit of a plank.
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Just bought a walnut Ibanez Mikro bass for the youngest. Lovely starter bass. Here's to noisy weekends. The wife's ecstatic :D
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Anyone got their eye on anything for Christmas?
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I was supposed to be saving for a bass amp, but a couple of pedals I've been after came up so I got my xmas treats in early.
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What do they do?
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The Broadcast is a boost / overdrive / fuzz. The other one is a compressor.
What are you getting next? And how is the Yamaha SG settling in? |
What a fabulous thread.
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Excellent, glad you're enjoying the SG. She's a beauty. Which Mesa will you get? Always tempted when I see those second hand.
The Broadcast is a very interesting pedal. Lots of tones in there. It's supposed to be a germanium pre-amp in the style of the old studio consoles and meant to be used as a boost or a low gainer, but in high gain mode it turns into a really unique fuzz that I like a lot. I want the smallest bass combo I can find for home use only, and the Phil Jones Double Four looks like just the ticket. It's tiny. Those TC combos look nice but are too big and powerful for me. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Nxbd6pzg8kk/hqdefault.jpg There's the Markbass Micro too but the PJB looks better. I've had quite a nice Warwick bass for 10 years but never had a proper amp for it. |
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Don't know much about the smaller bass amps. Always had slightly larger set ups. The TC is a bit big for home playing, so I'm quite enjoying the nipper's Fender. Have you tried out the bass Big Muff? I'm going to take the SG down to the local guitar store where they've got a bunch of Mesa gear. I am inclined towards the vintage models though. |
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