Lunch Report - Monday May 2,2011 - Early, Early Edition

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Lunch Report - Monday May 2,2011 - Early, Early Edition

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Welcome to the early early edition of Mondays lunch report. Thanks to Darwin for the nomination, he will be a tough act to follow, but here goes. I’m relatively new to the forum so I wanted to take a second to let you guys know a little bit about myself

My name is Scott, I’m 35 years old from Kingston, Ontario, Canada. My full time gig is teaching guitar. I have been playing since I was 10 and after high school was fortunate enough to attend G.I.T. where I graduated in 1995. Ever since then I have made my living playing guitar. I am a bit of a nomad when it comes to teaching, traveling between elementary schools, the local college and my private studio - which brings us to this early early edition of the lunch report.

Lunch……..

Monday’s are a busy day, I am at school teaching from 8-3 then to the studio from 3:30 – 9, so my delicious roast beef sandwich :confused0077: has already been made and sits by the door with a side of carrot sticks and some cookies for dessert. A stop is usually made for a coffee to wash it all down and to give me a little shot of caffeine for the evening lessons.

G & L content……

I currently have 5 G&L’s, with a 6th on the way (more on that latter in the week). So my plan is to feature a different one each day, sharing a bit about the guitar as well as some video clips of the guitars in action. I play in a local party/cover band and recently got a HD video camera to record rehearsals to actually see how we sound! So following in Darwin’s footsteps I thought I would include some media content in this weeks posts.
My newest acquisition is a 1999 ASAT semi-hollow. I got it off of ebay a few weeks ago and it arrived as advertised complete with a mirror pickguard and humbucker in the bridge position! I quickly removed the pickguard and put the original MFD back in, (which was included) and now I need some help….. I can’t seem to make up my mind on the pickguard. I have both a cream and a black that I have put on, and I think they both look really good. I have a gig on Friday where the ASAT will make her debut but can’t decide on the final look….. here are the pics.

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So, if you have taken the time to read all of this please post a reply with what pickguard color you would go with. Even if you don’t have time to write out a long reply, a simple cream or black will totally do.

Here are some clips of the ASAT semi-hollow in action… ( I almost forgot - it is being played through my Dr. Z Route 66, Z-Best 2x12, an Xotic AC+, and Fulldrive 2 for leads)

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Something for the boys down under…..

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Up next, a video featuring this weeks non G&L content,
The WAH… do you love it or hate it? Do you even own one or will you ever own one? The first pedal I ever bought was a wah, I had saved up my paper route money and when I had enough went a picked up a Dunlop Cry Baby. I had not used it in probably 10 years until last Tuesday when I took it to rehearsal.
The results…… I don’t know, the guys in the band like it but I am not sold. I would love to hear some opinions on the sometimes cool, sometimes not wah wah.

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I would like to tell everyone that I have learned a lot the past few months being here, I am definitely more of a player than a tech, and tech insite around here is second to none.
Well that’s all for now I am off to teach, hope y’all have a great day – I will be home late to tally the pickguard votes.
Thanks,
Scott
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great lookin axe. Personally, I prefer that black pickguard.

Welcome to the LR

Dont use a wah, sorry,
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Hi Scott,

Welcome here. A graduate from GIT, eh? I like watching Andrew Wasson's vids on YouTube. He's another graduate from GIT, isn't he? He has some great stuff online. Sounds like you both have a great job teaching guitar. Lucky you.

Five G&Ls? Well, I have only three at the moment. I'd like to add a Bluesboy to the collection, but that'll be some years away yet. I prefer the cream pickguard in your ASAT Special. It's just a personal choice though. I think you did the right thing in getting rid of the mirrored pickguard. I've got a couple of ASAT Special Deluxe (no pickguards) and a Natural Gloss Legacy HB with tortoiseshell pickguard. I just love the sound of the ASAT Specials. They're the ones I usually play. They're not identical though. I've got a custom built Special which has a 12 inch neck and a Dual Fulcrum Vibrato bridge. But, both have those lovely MFD pickups. The Legacy HB tends to get taken out of its case only now and then. Wah pedals? I have one. It's a Boss PW-10 V-Wah. Bought it secondhand off eBay. Haven't really had the time to get it really sounding great.

Thanks for the post.

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Scott, interesting bio, I started majoring in music but was only interested in performing. I knew that my chances were nil. I really admire those who make a good living at it and we have all had dreams of being a successful musician. Looks as though you are busy

First question, I have both color pickguards and I really like the Black. Here is a pic of my Tele.
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I think is very striking on your guitar. A Pearl Black would also be sweet.

Beautiful guitar Scott with a matching headstock.

I loaded your first clip and was able to view part of it and great guitar work! I am having some problems with downloading the other two and I will check them later today.

I have never used a wah pedal. I have seen guys try to do it with the volume control. It seems that a wah pedal would be easier.

Great start Scott and enjoy your long day!!-- Darwin :thumbup:
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I vote cream. It helps accentuate the ASAT on the headstock. Looks awesome!

Great playing on same old song and dance.......my friend :)

I dig a wah, but I feel a lot of guys lean on it like a crutch. The other problem is that a was really sounds crappy with a clean bright amp like say a HRD or the like. A guy I played with used to almost clear the club with his "soundchecks" chording and wahing on the clean channel. It was TERRIBLE.
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Hey Guys,
Thanks for the reply's and keep em coming! I found out that rehearsal has been moved to tonight so i will be away from the computer until really late, but i will get back to you soon.
Thanks again,
Scott
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Hey Scott,

Thanks for jumping in this week, looks like we are in for a lot of fun. Nice guitar work ya got going on in all three vids and the red ASAT is a beauty.

While I do think both pickguards work well, the creme would be my choice.

Wah's, I have an old Foxx wah/volume pedal that is occassionaly used, but poorly. Not the best wah sound in my opinion, would be better off with one of those BBE Wahs I bet. :evilgrin: I agree with your band mates, the wah on your song gives just that llittle bit more.
Cya,
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Great start to the week! That Asat is a real Beauty! I myself prefer the cream pickguard. It really stands out nicely! Based on only three videos, looks like a great, fun band! I like the variety of songs. Great tones throughout. I am a big fan of the wah. I have a Morley Bad Horsie and I also use the wah on my Pod HD400 quite a bit. Imo a lot of guys don't know how to properly use the wah, and how to get the right tone to make it sound good (myself included!) You had a great tone and feel for the it, and I think you should continue using it!

Thanks for the post!
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With the black pickups I vote for the black guard. I think the black covers with the cream guard is too stark of a contrast. Now if the pickup covers were cream then I would have to change my vote to cream guard. Either way that is a fine looking guitar.

I like some wah. But I'm of the opinion that less is more when it comes to wah. A bit for accent, keep the wah-chika-wah-wah to a minimum and you've got my endorsement. :thumbup:

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Hi Scott, great start, my vote is for Black. I had a tough time deciding they both look good to me but I think the black looks better.

As for the wah, I have a very similar story, one of the first pedals I bought when I picked up guitar saved my money up for the good ol' cry baby, used it for a while then it sat for probably 10 years or so, dragged it out to band practice a couple times but it still hasn't convinced me it should stay in my rig. Like others have said, proper use is the key, I in the less wah is more camp.

Great work on the vids by the way, keep it up :mrgreen:

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Hi Scott, thanks for stepping up this week.

That's a very pretty Special you've got there, and you get some great tones out of it in the videos. FWIW I prefer the black guard with the black pickups. If the pickups were any other colour I'd say white or creme, but it looks pure rock'n'roll with the black guard. :thumbup:

As for wah pedals, I almost bought a Vox wah on impulse a few weeks back when my local music shop were blowing them out half price. But my subconscious kept playing the theme from 'Shaft' over and over and I couldn't bring myself to part with the $$$. If I'm ever asked to play on a XXX movie soundtrack I can get a near-enough-is-good-enough wah sound using my Yamaha DG Stomp and a volume pedal. :D

Do you have a solid body Special? If so, how would you compare the tones between the two? A semi-hollow Special or Bluesboy is one of my objects of GAS at the moment.

Hope that roast beef sandwich gets you through the long day ahead.........
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Hi Scott. You guys must be serious - setting up lights for the rehearsal!!!

That guitar is lovely - I like the cream guard on it more. I've been watching ebay recently to find my fourth G&L and missed out on a couple last night (my time) that went for next to nothing.

My first pedal was a wah too, albeit a Vox one. I had it for years an barely used i. I ended up trading it for a Boss CE3 :eh: Yeah, dunno what I was thinking that day.... Anyway I have one now, a Crybaby Classic, which I never use. In an effort to distance ourselves as much as possible from cheesy disco and white-boy funk, wah pedals and slap bass have been outlawed in the soul band I play in.
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Welcome Scott. Great start.
I had time to listen to the Aerosmith tune. Nice chops. Excellent tone. Liked the way you rock your ASAT!!!
Pickguard: I like both, but I have a slight preference for the creme color. Can't go wrong here, though.
Wah: I've got a King Vox from the '70's and although I'm just a basement wanker, I use it mostly to vary my tone - seldom for the actual "wah" effect. I'm thinking of sending mine out to be modded for "true bypass" and to have the pot cleaned up a tad... (Blarg, I was shocked to find that these "vintage" Vox wahs are selling for 250 American these days. Wow! I bought mine new in the mid-seventies for twenty bucks or so. Go figure. Hope you're enjoying your CE-3 ;+) I have an old Japanese CE-2 and actually like it lots! ) - ed
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Wow, nice ASAT. I think I like the creme guard, but it's really close...

Wah, I thought you put it to artful use--I like wah. It does have a one song a show max use rating, though. I liked your Superstition cover all round, actually.

Blarg--I passed on a special last week. Somehow tricked myself into thinking I needed to grow up and pay some bills. And I have been regretting it. I might just have to succumb to the GAS before it metastasizes into something serious...
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zapcosongs wrote:....although I'm just a basement wanker,
I wish you'd stop saying that, Ed. In our version of English "wanker" means "jerk off".... needless to say I get a horrible picture in my head whenever I read it! :sick:


sickbutnottired wrote: Blarg--I passed on a special last week. Somehow tricked myself into thinking I needed to grow up and pay some bills. And I have been regretting it. I might just have to succumb to the GAS before it metastasizes into something serious...
I missed an '82 (my birth year) hardtail SC2 last night that went for only $500 :cry:
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Oh Blarg. Fix your head! - ed
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Wow, thanks for all the reply's....... I am just in from rehearsal and need to get some shut eye. I have a long day tomorrow as well, but promise to get to back to all of the questions posted.... thanks for bearing with me.

Scott
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little late but... definitely the black picguard for me :D love the vids by the way, great sound from the whole band and that ASAT sounds wonderful. as for the wah I never really had an interest in them till I saw "Standing in the shadow of Motown" now I want one, even if it just ends up sitting in a box unused for ten years or so :lol:
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As of Tuesday morning here are the standings.......
Cream 7 votes
Black 6 votes
I am going to wait until thursday before i make the official decision, so if you are reading this and have yet to chime in please do so!

Bill, I do have a bluesboy that i will show off Wednesday, and i had not heard of Andrew - it looks like he was there a few years before i was - i will check out some of his youtube stuff when i get a few moments.

Philby, I alos have a solid body special that is coming up on Thursday - Stay Tuned - I will compare it to the Semi's.

To everyone else - Thanks so much for your responses, i will say i was a little nervous to jump into this being fairly new around here, but must say i am glad i did - i am having a blast!

Got to run - I am already late!!!!!
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Hi gitman,

I'm going to tie the score and vote for black ;)

I also don't seem to be able to pick a wah. The fast, dare I say too large, selection of Dunlop wha's actually turns me off more than making me choose this brand. I have a couple of great Carl Martin pedals, but their wah seems to be prone to noise. So I guess if I get one, the BBE wah may be the first to get a test. We'll see.

Thanks for picking up the LR duties and making a great start.

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I vote for the black pickguard but you could really use both of them. The cream PG looks great too. I would suggest using one for 6 months and then switching to the other. It will feel like you have a new guitar. LOL

I don't use wha-wha pedals so I have no opinion.

Revise that- I really like the way you play your wha pedal. I think the band clips sound great!

The band clips sound great.
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I like a wah pedal, when used right. They are pretty versatile, and in guitar music can leads a nice vocal quality to the lead voice. Solos with wah, not so much, usually, but work well as an enevelope filter. I agree with Rampage, most people are overdoing it, for example, metallica.
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unhesitatingly and unwaveringly for the cream pg...always thot red and cream looked good...

i think a wah is cool for certain things...but care should be taken to make sure it's not overused...

good vids and playing...
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Alright, We are at
cream 8
Black 7

keep em coming!
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oh, black
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My vote goes to the Black pickguard. It looks stunning with the red.

As for the wah, I love it when other people play it but I prefer to play clean myself.

Lunch yesterday was a barbecue chicken sandwich from a takeout place in Montreal.
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Thanks sirrmy and CGT, now the black has jumped ahead!! Still 2 days to go...
Black 9
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Black 9? Cream 8? Double Double 7? Sounds like you're going on a Tim Horton's run for the forum. ;-) (For non-Canucks, Tim Horton's is our iconic national coffee chain.)
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CGT wrote: (For non-Canucks, Tim Horton's is our iconic national coffee chain.)
and is yet another good reason for us to invade Canada...

i liked Horton's better than Starbucks...
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BadJaxx wrote:
CGT wrote: (For non-Canucks, Tim Horton's is our iconic national coffee chain.)
and is yet another good reason for us to invade Canada...

i liked Horton's better than Starbucks...

The coffee is garbage (so is starbucks for that matter.)
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One more vote for the black pickguard.