grawk Posted July 3, 2016 Report Posted July 3, 2016 it's not that they don't care, they like shitty and harsh 2
Dusty Chalk Posted July 3, 2016 Report Posted July 3, 2016 I honestly think some of them are deaf, but some of them have fuzz and distortion tones to die for. Ain't nuthin' shitty about it. Cases in point, Leaves' Eyes and Gojira. But even someone that everyone looks up to, like Iommi -- he can make a range-limited telephonic tone sound great in the right context. 1
Torpedo Posted July 3, 2016 Report Posted July 3, 2016 Yes they care for how they sound and spend crazy amounts of money, time and effort to find theirs, but that sound is nothing a jazz, acoustic, or classical guitar player would call "tone"
aardvark baguette Posted July 6, 2016 Report Posted July 6, 2016 Well, the amp works. My playing kind of doesn't. I need to work at sounding better with gain (too many acoustic-only years). But I love the cleans on this amp. They have a more modern sound than the (wonderful) fender cleans that seem more colored. The EQ is fantastic. Someday I am going to set up a stereo rig with maybe a super reverb or something. The stereo rigs on That Pedal Show sound amazing. I made some sloppy 10-20 second (balanced precariously) cellphone videos of the clean channel, some just toggling the pickup selector. 2
aardvark baguette Posted July 6, 2016 Report Posted July 6, 2016 (edited) the first bird motif I've liked. http://eddiesguitars.com/Paul-Reed-Smith-Private-Stock-5964-Limited-Edition-DGT-Semi-Hollow-with-f-holes-Birds-of-a-Feather-April-Guitar-of-the-Month-1-20/ Edited July 6, 2016 by aardvark baguette 1
Dusty Chalk Posted July 6, 2016 Report Posted July 6, 2016 I follow PRS guitars pretty avidly, so I've already seen that. I'd be afraid to play it or anything with such intricate inlay work, but I otherwise am very admiring of the wood choices and semi-hollowness of that guitar. Have you seen the zombie one? I think I may have found Jeff's guitar. It's also ridiculously expensive, so he should be drawn to it inexhorably... http://briansguitars.com/product/paul-reed-smith-private-stock-custom-24-walking-zombie-1 Oh, and you're playing's fine! Much better'n mine... 2
aardvark baguette Posted July 6, 2016 Report Posted July 6, 2016 I saw that in a PRS build thread I stumbled onto recently. It was a giant thread like "Friday Builds" or something. I can't imagine fitting different wood together so perfectly. Very impressive.
Dusty Chalk Posted July 6, 2016 Report Posted July 6, 2016 Exactly. And: Heh-heh, yeah, we love that thread over there. He (the photographer, Hunter) has taken to warning us when he won't be posting, so we don't go into withdrawals or riot. 1
Dusty Chalk Posted July 11, 2016 Report Posted July 11, 2016 I have met my idol (hint: count the number of strings these pickups are for): 1
aardvark baguette Posted July 29, 2016 Report Posted July 29, 2016 just ordered a hide glued gibson. die, animals, die. 3
Dusty Chalk Posted July 29, 2016 Report Posted July 29, 2016 Pfff...it's still a Gibson...I don't even know what hide glue is, but I'm guessing this is where the old horse->glue factory jokes come from... Unrelated -- have you been to Rocketeria? Stumbled upon them while looking up G&L Guitar dealers -- I want a strat with a stop tail, and was informed that I could order any guitar that comes with the dual-fulcrum vibrato tail to be replaced with the saddle lock non-vibrato tail, so was looking up local stores...They don't show their stock online, so was wondering if it was worth the trip to check out what they have. I have G&L dealers closer to me, so won't go there unless you tell me it's worth the trip. http://www.rocketeria.biz/
aardvark baguette Posted July 31, 2016 Report Posted July 31, 2016 That's new to me. There is a device called tremo-no you can put in a tremolo cavity to lock a bridge. I just found out about it this week. The Guthrie Govan charvel comes with one. Hide glue comes from the bones and cartilage and tendons and whatnot from cows I think. It gets harder and more resonant as it ages.
Dusty Chalk Posted July 31, 2016 Report Posted July 31, 2016 Yeah, and I might do that with my purple Legacy, but if I can just order it that way and get the MFDs at the same time, I'd prefer to do it that way. Besides, it looks super comfy. I accidentally ate some cartilage yesterday. 1
aardvark baguette Posted July 31, 2016 Report Posted July 31, 2016 I've been shopping custom 24s, and think I found 'the one'. It's a 1 piece top. I wish prs would have an identical line with plain dot inlays though. i like regular old dots best. 1
Dusty Chalk Posted July 31, 2016 Report Posted July 31, 2016 Aw, you bastard, if that's the one I'm thinking of with a maple neck, I just contacted the guy about a trade + $$$. If it's selling for $4100, I saw it for $4000 on Facebook (I.E. if you buy directly from him), and it was on sale for $3900, so you can probably offer $3800 and see if he'll bite. He might not, though -- looks like he only has one or two PRS in stock at a time. Some of them negotiate, but it depends on the model -- no-one's negotiating on the Mark Holcomb SE, it's a steal at street price (US$900). No worries, what I really want is a Custom 24-08. Or a George Benson (Ibanez). Or a Eastman 7-string archtop. What I should get is nothing, sell the two I should sell (408 and 513), and get a private stock. EDIT: Never mind, it's a different one. This is the one I just communicated with the seller about. EDIT #2: Let me know if you change your mind on that one, I actually know that guy, so he might deal with me. But you get first dibs.
aardvark baguette Posted July 31, 2016 Report Posted July 31, 2016 Actually, hopefully I can be disciplined enough not to buy anything for a while. Hobby is dangerous. Oh, it turns out they make the custom 24 in semi hollow as well. Goddammit.
Dusty Chalk Posted August 1, 2016 Report Posted August 1, 2016 Yup, and that's a really nice one, hadn't seen that one yet. They also make the semi-hollows in the S2 and SE lines if you want to spend a little less or a lot less. They also make something called a Hollowbody II, and I've been really hankering for this pink one, but he won't respond to my emails asking how low he'll go with a trade. You should come to the thing at Chuck Levin's on the 11th -- they promise to bring out some really special guitars, and they usually deal. It's free, but because it'll be packed they still want you to get tickets: link
aardvark baguette Posted August 1, 2016 Report Posted August 1, 2016 I took delivery of the gibson this morning and played it for a few minutes before coming into work. I've got to get used to the neck lacquer, but otherwise it is great. When I played electric guitar in high school it was all about palm muting. After so many years on an acoustic, trying to go back to that has always felt extremely unnatural, until now. The gibson bridge assembly puts my hand in a different area than the strat tremolos. Very pleasantly surprised. Oh, and my historic gibson has none of the chambering so it is on the heavier side. I was anticipating a tank based on all the online complaints about gibson weight. I don't get what the fuss is about. It doesn't seem much heavier than my James Tyler. It is a chunkier neck, I can see that being a turn off. But I like the neck girth, particularly on anything I plan to play fingerstyle. 1
Dusty Chalk Posted August 1, 2016 Report Posted August 1, 2016 Is it balanced, at least? That's the important thing. Also, it is my understanding that "chunkiness" contributes to a cleaner tone, so...I think I'd like to try a more solid guitar like that. Yeah, that's why I want the Saddle Lock bridge even on my G&L Strat-a-like, and not a tremol-no. They (PRS, not G&L) even put something similar on the Holcomb SE:
Dusty Chalk Posted August 1, 2016 Report Posted August 1, 2016 17 hours ago, aardvark baguette said: Actually, hopefully I can be disciplined enough not to buy anything for a while. Hobby is dangerous. Looks like I just removed your temptation. 1
aardvark baguette Posted August 1, 2016 Report Posted August 1, 2016 (edited) 1 hour ago, Dusty Chalk said: Is it balanced, at least? That's the important thing. Also, it is my understanding that "chunkiness" contributes to a cleaner tone, so...I think I'd like to try a more solid guitar like that. Yeah, that's why I want the Saddle Lock bridge even on my G&L Strat-a-like, and not a tremol-no. They (PRS, not G&L) even put something similar on the Holcomb SE: Seemed very balanced in tone. Feel was great. Believe it or not, I think it may have been set up better than the James Tyler. I can strum harder without buzzing on the Gibson, which means the action is higher. A lot of people hate high action, but I thought this wasn't so high to be harder to play. It's very easy for me to play too hard with my thumb on the James Tyler, it is clearly set up for fast playing. So I kind of appreciate the slightly higher action on the Gibson. The G string is the only one I could really get to buzz, but only when playing unrealistically hard. This is a Gibson custom standard historic 58, so it's probably set up better than whatever Gibson USA would make. In general I think the thicker the neck the better the tone, but perhaps a better way to put it is it is easier to coax better tone out of a thick neck, and getting a thin neck to sound good takes greater skill in assembly. Tuning stability is usually better on thicker necks. The James Tyler has outstanding stability, but I don't find it to be thick or thin, more like right down the middle. I went for the 58 over the more popular 59 because in general the 59 should have a slightly slimmer neck. The 59 is costlier because of the higher amount of wood figuring. I don't really associate high figure with gibson, I only really ever noticed high figuring when PRS came along. About the only thing I noticed is that the volume and tone knobs seemed to turn a bit before I noticed a change in tone or volume. I only played it clean, but the pickups are outstanding. The custom bucker is the best pickup they offer for PAF tone. I think I'm going to gravitate towards the PRS hollowbody over the Custom 24 since I love the elevated bridge so much. Whenever I finally grab one. Edited August 1, 2016 by aardvark baguette 1
jp11801 Posted October 2, 2016 Report Posted October 2, 2016 Wanted a new guitar my Ibanez late 80s rg570 (had it 20 years) wasn't doing it for me. Picked up a PRS S2 Singlecut hollow body. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 8
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