Hapy Independence day !!!!!!!!!!
I hope you all enjoy and have a safe and happy fourth of July.
Wether or not to agree with the wars we and our allies are fighting at the moment please take a little time today to honor the brave men and women past and present who serve our great country.
So, How's your weekend going? I attended a party at my sisters on Saturday, I had a small group of friends and neighbors over to my place last night for a jam and fireworks display and today is going to be a sit around an relax day to wind down and get ready for a busy work week, My nephew did a great rendition of the Star Bangled banned, Hendrix style, using my old F-100 blasting through the cranked tiny terror hooked to a 2X12 cab loaded with celestion Gold speakers, the kid rocked the house down!
Which G&L have you found the best for high gain rocken? I've tried a bunch over the years and finaly settled on the F-100 for my rocken needs.
I'll leave you with a forth of July pic from way back, I still have a bunch of guitars but only two from this old pic, How many guitars have you horse traded over the years?
4th of July Lunch report
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I only have an ASAT special, but aside from really high gain work (which it does very well) I use it over my humbucker guitar for most rock tones. If I dial up 'edge' mode I can get sweet Judas Priest type tones (and I am seeing them in Nov. Up the irons!) I have no trouble rocking hard on single coils, infact I think I prefer singles. I am kicking around ideas for the maddest 7 string strat you have ever seen, when the wife gives me permission to hop I most certainly will too. We are talking armed to the teeth amazing at that.
Happy 4th from your northern neighbour. I hope your populace is a bit more respectable than ours, who use it as yet another excuse to go and get smashed.
Happy 4th from your northern neighbour. I hope your populace is a bit more respectable than ours, who use it as yet another excuse to go and get smashed.
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Happy 4th to everybody indeed. For once, summer here in Seattle seems to have started before Independence Day. Just did a whole bunch of yard work and are taking a break right now. Still have to fix the burners in the grill before a proper 4th can be celebrated.
The G&L I use when I really want to rock out is my PRS 245 Sunburst. OK, guess that doesn't count I mean my 25th Anniversary model or F-100 Return Edition; it is a complete toss-up between the two. But you'll notice that all mentioned models have buckers. if sustain is important, I stick with the PRS; if you want the sonic bliss of MFD's, take the F-100 or 25th (both have the same pups anyway) with a small preference for the former since you can split the pups for some twang.
In all the years I have been playing, I have only sold 1 guitar. I gave a no-name acoustic away to my nephew, and trashed the first electric (or POS) I ever owned. But the sole exception on selling/trading, has been my '82 Gibson LP Standard for a PRS Artist II. Never regretted the deal. Although it was the realization of a dream, when I finally came to my senses I realized I again was holding a POS, but a very expensive one this time. But I foresee a couple of other sell-offs when I (finally) upgrade my Ovations steel string acoustic and Tacoma mandolin to 'equivalent' Collings models.
Have fun today everybody, and for those state side, enjoy the fireworks!
- Jos
The G&L I use when I really want to rock out is my PRS 245 Sunburst. OK, guess that doesn't count I mean my 25th Anniversary model or F-100 Return Edition; it is a complete toss-up between the two. But you'll notice that all mentioned models have buckers. if sustain is important, I stick with the PRS; if you want the sonic bliss of MFD's, take the F-100 or 25th (both have the same pups anyway) with a small preference for the former since you can split the pups for some twang.
In all the years I have been playing, I have only sold 1 guitar. I gave a no-name acoustic away to my nephew, and trashed the first electric (or POS) I ever owned. But the sole exception on selling/trading, has been my '82 Gibson LP Standard for a PRS Artist II. Never regretted the deal. Although it was the realization of a dream, when I finally came to my senses I realized I again was holding a POS, but a very expensive one this time. But I foresee a couple of other sell-offs when I (finally) upgrade my Ovations steel string acoustic and Tacoma mandolin to 'equivalent' Collings models.
Have fun today everybody, and for those state side, enjoy the fireworks!
- Jos
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I only have ASAT Classics, but you can rock out on them too. I don't do a lot of high gain rock these days but do enjoy playing Black Sabbath riffs. They're the best ever written.
I like the sound of that cab with the Celestion golds. I have a one in an old amp and it's a great speaker. I'm currently planning on sticking it in a 212 cab with an Eminence Delta 12A (an electrovoice EVM12L clone). Can't wait til I have money for that one.....
Sirmy - Judas Priest are AWESOME live. Old men, yes, but boy do they rock out still!
Happy 4th of July you lot.
EDIT: To answer the high gain rockinest G&L question - I'd have to go with an Invader with the saddle lock bridge in the new Margarita finish
I like the sound of that cab with the Celestion golds. I have a one in an old amp and it's a great speaker. I'm currently planning on sticking it in a 212 cab with an Eminence Delta 12A (an electrovoice EVM12L clone). Can't wait til I have money for that one.....
Sirmy - Judas Priest are AWESOME live. Old men, yes, but boy do they rock out still!
Happy 4th of July you lot.
EDIT: To answer the high gain rockinest G&L question - I'd have to go with an Invader with the saddle lock bridge in the new Margarita finish
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Define rockin', dude! I use a Legacy to rock out because the "rock" sound because it's sharp.
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Amen Duck. Thanks, and hope your holiday was great.
This weekend? Swim meets very early Sat and Sun mornings. Had to cancel our annual neighborhood pancake supper/breakfast due to weather. One kid is running a fever - took him to the ER clinic and was relieved it wasn't Strep.
My first G&L (an ASAT Special that I no longer own, unfortunately) was a rock machine. I've yet to experience a G&L humbucker (except for the one in my L1K - which shouldn't count), but as you may know, that SC-3 you sold me can handle high-gain duties admirably. I cranked that Rarebird hard through my Fender Super Sixty just tonight (I didn't join the rest of my family at rain-besotted fireworks this evening, electing to stay home, do some overdue gardening, and rocking out a bit). Nice start. - ed
This weekend? Swim meets very early Sat and Sun mornings. Had to cancel our annual neighborhood pancake supper/breakfast due to weather. One kid is running a fever - took him to the ER clinic and was relieved it wasn't Strep.
My first G&L (an ASAT Special that I no longer own, unfortunately) was a rock machine. I've yet to experience a G&L humbucker (except for the one in my L1K - which shouldn't count), but as you may know, that SC-3 you sold me can handle high-gain duties admirably. I cranked that Rarebird hard through my Fender Super Sixty just tonight (I didn't join the rest of my family at rain-besotted fireworks this evening, electing to stay home, do some overdue gardening, and rocking out a bit). Nice start. - ed
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West Side, I gigged two days this weekend and it is tough on a guy my age but it was a blast as usual. We had a great 4Th.
Like you I have traded several guitars and have owned over 60 in recent years. I have owned 16 G&Ls and still have 12. I usually trade only to upgrade to something I really want and become pickier recently.
I like a Legacy for R&R but the ASAT Special will do the job well. Keep in mind that I usually play Bass but when I do lead work, they are what I often use. I also use a Tele sometimes. The F-100 Return would be awesome but I do not gig with that.-- Darwin
Like you I have traded several guitars and have owned over 60 in recent years. I have owned 16 G&Ls and still have 12. I usually trade only to upgrade to something I really want and become pickier recently.
I like a Legacy for R&R but the ASAT Special will do the job well. Keep in mind that I usually play Bass but when I do lead work, they are what I often use. I also use a Tele sometimes. The F-100 Return would be awesome but I do not gig with that.-- Darwin