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.
While I said the other day the 25th Anniversary was coming out, it did for a little while, but today became a few hours with a Will Ray Signature and a Will Ray B-Bender Mania DVD. Bounced between a couple of Fender amps and a Mesa Boogie Lonestar Special. What are you playing today?
I am laid up for a bit so I played my SG today. It worked a bit better the way I have to sit on the couch ( have to keep my right foot elevated ). The top mount jack worked better for the wireless transmitter . I was practicing Monkey Man and She Sells Sanctuary. My Asat was within arms length though....
Bummer about the foot, but still got some SG time. Glad to hear an ASAT was within reach in case of emergency. Downtime can give some guitar time while immobile.
Below was my footwear from September to November. Ligament tear that is "better", but trying to avoid surgery still.
Been in Utah skiing for a week. Left the stringed instruments home due to the ski gear. Usually I'll bring along my martin backpacker or my GD uke. Just have a hohner harmonica here for ultimate portability. definitely jonesing for a 6 string at this point.
Today and yesterday I will be playing a 1987 Heritage H-140. I have more than my share of Heritage guitars and this one gets the most play time. It has Joe Barden pickups in it that at first I thought I would ditch. Now I might just leave it alone.
I also have been using a silver faced Vibro Champ but with these pickups I turn the eq almost completely down.
For me this amp works best that way with most of my guitars. I fight with the tone of that amp and it turns out that by turning the treble all the way down everything falls into place.
The Heritage is a blast. 7.1 pounds and a perfect neck for my hands. I run it through a Fulltone to put perfect
touch of breakup at house levels. Again my music room is 12 feet away from a church and I do not want to upset
the flock. Seriously they will attack.
For some reason I go for set neck guitars in the winter. Go figure.
Bummer about the foot, but still got some SG time. Glad to hear an ASAT was within reach in case of emergency. Downtime can give some guitar time while immobile.
Below was my footwear from September to November. Ligament tear that is "better", but trying to avoid surgery still.
Finally had Bunion surgery on my right foot. The first 2 weeks I have to sit or lay with it elevated, then hopefully the cast comes off and I gradually get shoe time. Minimum 8 weeks off. Never been this inert for this long. I'll be playing a lot .
Was on the schedule for church today and was playing my first ever mod project. I picked up a used MIM Telecaster HH. It looked like someone had removed the neck pickup, but when I removed the pickguard to do my mods, I found the neck HB behind the pickguard. When I bought this, what I wanted to do was make a LP Jr / Esquire hybrid guitar. I wanted to find an ash tray bridge to hold the pickup, but couldn't find any in stock that looked like it would fit correctly (the Gotoh bridge had different number of scews and even the string through holes looked to be in a different place). In the end a pretty simple mod. Replace the standard bridge with a Hipshot bridge that was lower profile and just nicer appearance. The bridge pickup is a Fralin P-92, slightly under wound 9000 turns for more vintage tone. Replace the hideous 3-ply white pickguard with blue pearl (my youngest hates the blue - but I don't care!). The wiring is hydrid of Solamente, replaced all the pots and switched (had to drill out the control plate). Other than that I change the string tree to a vintage Tele string tree. And I almost forgot, CLF Research knobs! Just a simple punk inspired rocker. I nicknamed it the Bombpop.
This one is a bit blurry... vintage string tree.
I use my Vox AC15C1, which I just retubed with Mullard and Tung Sol. And recently I replaced my Nano Big Muff and Small Clone with EQD Gray Channel and Walrus Julia.
I’ve mentioned I’m on a twelve string kick - but that’s in the shop right now, and I’m continuing to hone my sloppy skills (needed) by continuing to play acoustic (being something a bit out of my element.) It’s a Breedlove Discovery I’ve been contemplating trading for something else of late, due to the ergonomics of the body and its general nature as a bit of a lemon of a guitar. I say that, but it was the best sounding guitar in the room at the time I bought it, so not sure how well replacing it will go.
Sam, happy to say i won't be needing the boot!
Paul, hope the healing goes well. Sounds like you have time to work on your next album!
Now that I'm back in the realm of 6 strings, this one was calling to me...
John, Great news! Glad to hear yer boot free, even better a Skyhawk is in action.
Will, those are the coolest percussion instruments to have around. Always wanted one.
Danley and Dan, you guys are rocking some fancy axes for sure. Danley& Dan or Dan and Danley sounds like either a great music duo or the next crime fighting pair.
I believe this forum is unusually well stocked with ‘Dans’ of many varieties Anyway, I have a new answer today and solution to my constant pining for twelve strings; this arrived:
I got a Fullerton Deluxe natural a few weeks ago and with all the chaos going on its been getting a lot of playing time. It make a really nice counterpoint to a Czech built Dean Evo. Recording has become quite fun again.