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Strat rock
08-15-2001, 07:49 PM
to all my fellow musicians I want to ask what kind ax ya got

Fenderblues
08-16-2001, 04:42 PM
Hi, got a few.

The best and favourite = Fender strat American Roadhouse custom, black with t/shell pick guard

Then a dot 335, not bad good blue's tone, tobbacco sunburst

Ibaneze Roadstar series II, metalic red 1984, plays well and use it for travelling around with dont matter ifg it gets knocks.

Simon & Patrick acoustic

Fender Tele, red and white, hate it really but it plays ok.

Going for a BC RICH or Ibanez 550 ltd next, not sure though.

enough of me whats yours

Zeppelin
08-17-2001, 08:38 AM
Fender deluxe fat strat, its the mexican one, but i like it more than the american coze it has a vintage design

Strat rock
08-17-2001, 01:51 PM
I got a cheap a$$ rouge it looke like a strat but it's not a strat and In like 2 weeks i'm geeting a real strat I also got a orlando acoustic 6 string

Christoph
08-17-2001, 02:26 PM
An Ibanez S-series and a Washburn acoustic.

Dave How
08-17-2001, 06:43 PM
A basic American Strat, creamy coloured with a very blonde neck. I love the mixed pickup sounds on it.

A Gibson "The Paul" in plain mahogany (or similar, who knows), it's about 25 years old with twin humbuckers and coil taps.It has a nice fat round sound,

A Yamaha LA8 acoustic, only a year old and I'm still getting to know it but we're getting on fine.

Barreta_jetstream1
08-20-2001, 03:06 PM
2 not worth mentioning and 3 tanglewoods. a barreta jetstream electric, oddssey electro/acustic and a 12-string acustic. i know they aren't a huge company and are lower quatity guitars than say strats, but i love 'em. to me they have the best tone i have ever heard. the electric sonuds like its got a slow, light, inbuilt phaser wher played softly but can also delive a great punch. some people say "y didn't u get a fender or a more well know type" but these people are just idiots. i think tanglewoods are perfect and any-one that buys a guitar just for the name on the headstock has more money than sense. not sayin that all strat and gibson player are stupid, but i prefer my humble old tanglewoods

Lordathestrings
08-20-2001, 04:33 PM
I've a got pile of receipts 'this deep' from all the amps and guitars that have come and gone over the last 33 years, but here's what I have at the moment:

Peavey Rock Master tube pre-amps
Ampeg VT-22 120 Watt, 2x12 combo (tubes)
Ampeg VT-40 60 Watt, 4x10 combo (tubes)
Gallien-Kreuger Backline 100 100 Watt, 1x12 combo (transistors)
Garnet 4x10 cabs (2 of 'em)

Daijon 12-string acoustic w/Shadow bridge p/u
Washburn EA20MTS 6-string electric/acoustic
Washburn A-20 6-string electric(weird-looking beast)
Odyssey V better-made than either Gibson or Epiphone
Yamaha SBG-1000 (double cutaway Les Paul copy)

Plus the usual assortment of stompboxes 'n such, and a Samson CT-3 wireless that I don't use very often, 'cause I get tangled up by the delay it causes.

Joseph
08-24-2001, 12:03 AM
<My Fender Straocaster AmSTD, I prefer this instrument to anyt other..> It just has that classic tone to it, and I love the fact that I can just experiment with various styles within the blink of an eye.

Over the past few years, as a musician, I've been very impulsive, and with The Fender Statocaster, I just love to sit back and play without feeling limited. And with this instrument, I swear it must have been made for me, because it's very comfortable I could sit back and play it for hours without straining myself.

To be honest, I have more acoustic guitars than I do electric guitars. I have four or five nylon string guitrars, including my favorite 1950's yamaha acoustic. And I have several Steel String guitars, most of them were gifts from friends, and then again there's that one no name (inexpensive model that I've had for years.) This guitar is noithing fancy, but it's my recording guitar, it's the guitar that I use in a pinch. It's always been very special to me.

Which goes to show you that you don't have to empty your pockets to feel comfortable with an instrument, so don't be a snob, and you just might find what you're looking for!

However, I would love to add a PRS electric guitar to my collection, however, i just don't have the cash. But what really attracts me to this instrument is that the fact that it's two guitars in one. A great combination the Gibson Les Paul and The fender Stratocaster. Yummy...However, everyone's a critic, :D.

-Joseph

SGgothSoundGod
08-29-2001, 08:38 PM
Look at my name. Gison Gothic SG. I named it Orville after Orville Gibson. I worship it.

guitarmik
08-31-2001, 12:31 PM
I have three,
1:an American Kramer Pacer(in flip flop blue)which is my main stage guitar
2:an Ibanez EX 370 series
3:a Monterey acoustic electric

I would kill for my dream guitar

A Gibson Les Paul Standard in cherry sunburst(my fiancee promised me one as an engagement present-- that was five years ago!!!!!!

Mr May
09-04-2001, 07:46 AM
I have 5 axes.

1. A westfield electro acoustic 6 string.
2. A Hohner ST savage (pile of crap) with a dimarzio pickup replacement.
3. Gibson black beauty (nice peice of kit).
4. Les paul copy blond, easiest guitar to play in the world.
5. One made by my own fair hand - 2*dimarzio pickups (1 is a fred) with a floyd rose locking tremelo!

Raskolnikov
09-04-2001, 10:19 PM
-81 Korean Fender Jazz Bass w/ EMG pickups
-Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V
-Dean Rhapsody Fretless Semihollow Body
-Fender Strat- jap neck (jumbo frets though), american body, noisless single coil pickups, five graphite saddles- one stock, Mother of Toilet Bowl pickguard... this one's my mutand, but I call it "Purdy" because it's so damn beutiful.
-Tele Special

guitar_dude18
09-06-2001, 07:15 PM
Fender Strat, ESP Ltd. M-250 this guitar rocks! and a Takimine acoustic

mc9mm
09-07-2001, 10:03 AM
The best guitar I´ve ever had and will have is my
Fender Stratocaster Signature Model (Mathias Jabs)
The only thing that bothers me is that the E
string sometimes jumps of when you hit it to hard, due
to the small radius of the neck.
I just love it
Sure its not the best trash-metal-ax, but
its like a everything-but-metal-guitar.
It has a humbucker and two single.
The s-s-h configuration coupled with the tbx controls
gives me great versatility.
The sustain lasts forever because of the huge neck.
One really simple but nice detail is that it CAME
with straplocks, and I love those.
More companies should equip their guitars with them.

Oh yea its kick-ass good looking too.
Everyone I´ve meat wants to ask you questions and
play on it and so on.
This is the ferrari of guitars.
Im sure it will work fine as a babe-magnet,
but I havent tried that yet.
If you dont have one, buy one!!

And for the metal pieces, I use a
Bc. Rich Warlock NJ series.

chris mood
09-07-2001, 11:56 AM
I just retired my stratocaster last summer, It was the first Fender i owned and I loved it, it served me well for 3years. After the strat I purchased a Shecter 7 string custom diamond series and am having a ball, there's no turning back now - 7th Heaven Baby !!!!

THE PHYRGIAN LORD
09-09-2001, 09:53 AM
got a Fender 95 standard strat (dark blue) just had paf pro fitted and texas special sounds a dream when you want a mellow sound switch to the texas and when you want to fretburn flick to the paf