Just Jammin'

The place to discuss, post photos, video, and audio of the G&L products (US instruments, stomp boxes, etc.) produced after 1991, including the amps & gear we use with them.
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desertrat07
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Just Jammin'

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With a wife and young daughter, and an insane job, it isn't often that I get a chance to crank up the amp and let 'er rip. Tonite, I got an hour and a half to PLAY while my girls were out and about. Three months ago, I would have told you my Mira was the only guitar I would ever need. Tonite, the only guitars I touched were the Legacy and the Rampage. They both sound great, but incredibly different in character. The Rampage with its wider and much slimmer 1980's shredder neck (bridge pickup or bridge pickup?) and the Legacy with it's big bulk of a (#1?) neck, which gravity likes to shake into a vibrato. Played through a Pigtronix Philospher's Tone and a Fulltone PlimSoul, sustain for days, lots of grind and warmth. Ahhh fellas (any ladies on this board?), playing guitar is good stuff.
'83 SC-2, Tobacco Sunburst, Saddle-Lock
'86 Broadcaster, Ebony Fretboard
'08 Comanche Semi-Hollow, Black with F-Hole and GOT Neck
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Swart Amps
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blargfromouterspace
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Re: Just Jammin'

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desertrat07 wrote:....playing guitar is good stuff
Well put.
-Jamie
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glvourot
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I'm glad you were able to get some loud time in !
Paul
sickbutnottired
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Re: Just Jammin'

Post by sickbutnottired »

It's great to crank it up. That is, as I understand it, what started this electric guitar madness in the first place!