New G&L owner

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Timko
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New G&L owner

Post by Timko »

My name is Chris, and I'm from Kansas City. I recently was craving a S style guitar (I'm a hollow body guy myself), and got a great deal on a lake placid blue Legacy Tribute. Aside from finding a case for it (it's really a pain, isn't it?), I love the versatility and tone out of this thing! For a slightly heavier guitar, the weight feels well distributed. I got a killer deal on it ($300 off CL), but even at full price, it plays as well if not better than a lot of strats I've played twice that price.

I build guitar pedals, and have modified all of my instruments (some to a pretty high degree), but so far, I'm really happy with this one. It's crazy bright, which is nice because it's almost impossible to make a guitar more bright without re-wiring it. The tone controls let me dial in some vintage strat sounds, some round humbucker style sounds, and some bright sounds that I've not heard before :).

The forum has a picture size limit, but you can see her here:

http://imgur.com/lANHLxN
http://imgur.com/csvudeV
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Craig
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Re: New G&L owner

Post by Craig »

Timko wrote:My name is Chris, and I'm from Kansas City. I recently was craving a S style guitar (I'm a hollow body guy myself), and got a great deal on a lake placid blue Legacy Tribute. Aside from finding a case for it (it's really a pain, isn't it?), I love the versatility and tone out of this thing! For a slightly heavier guitar, the weight feels well distributed. I got a killer deal on it ($300 off CL), but even at full price, it plays as well if not better than a lot of strats I've played twice that price.

I build guitar pedals, and have modified all of my instruments (some to a pretty high degree), but so far, I'm really happy with this one. It's crazy bright, which is nice because it's almost impossible to make a guitar more bright without re-wiring it. The tone controls let me dial in some vintage strat sounds, some round humbucker style sounds, and some bright sounds that I've not heard before :).

The forum has a picture size limit, but you can see her here:

http://imgur.com/lANHLxN
http://imgur.com/csvudeV
Welcome, Chris! :wave:

See this post for posting photos: Tutorial: Posting photos.

Here are your two photos inline ( I used the timage= BBCode):

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It's a beauty! :thumbup:
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