#2462835 - 01/14/13 06:12 PM
A revelation
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Had a 2 nighter gig last weekend. Took my LP and my old Strat. I've come to favor the LP sonically, especially while I still had the Mesa. Now that I'm back to my old Gibson 6L6 amp in the Fender cab, I'm more reliant on pedals for sound coloration, as there is no real gain stack in my old PTP amp, nor reverb, nor anything remotely modern. What it does have is massive headroom and bottom end.
Broke a string on the LP and switched to the Strat. Turns out the pedal array and settings were more compatible with the Strat. I'm not usually one to leave the fx on and use the guitar's volume control to clean up the sound for rhythm passages, but no better axe exists for this method than a good Strat. I put Tele knobs on this one long ago, and plan on doing the same with my newer Strat and my V. I fell back in love with this old workhorse all over again, and the LP stayed in the case for most of Friday night and all of Saturday night. I missed the 22nd fret on the LP for a couple of tunes, but not enough to put the Strat away. I've owned this axe for 34 years, and the shiny novelty had worn off long ago, but I seem to have tapped into forgotten nuances of just how great this guitar is. The LP is still safe in the herd, but the Strat's gonna see a lot more stage time for the next good while!
My point: Dig out your old axes and show them some love! It's worth it!
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#2462854 - 01/14/13 09:54 PM
Re: A revelation
[Re: Larryz]
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You never know what you'll find when you revisit an old axe.
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#2462895 - 01/15/13 07:29 AM
Re: A revelation
[Re: Dannyalcatraz]
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And strapping on a spare axe is quicker than replacing a broken string. But you'd HAVE to deal with THAT if you break a string on the SPARE! Whitefang
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#2463021 - 01/16/13 04:23 AM
Re: A revelation
[Re: Winston Psmith]
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Good story, Bluesape! I try to cycle through my guitars, over time, and it's fun to see & hear how they act differently. I have to ask, did you add the Tele knobs for the Roy Buchanan volume-knob-swell? I just find Tele knobs to be the easiest to use. Many boutique builders have gone to them as well. Leo got those right the first time. This particular stage is tiny and too cramped for swapping out guitars during sets, and I typically try to make one axe do for the whole night, but I always bring a spare.
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#2463122 - 01/16/13 10:19 AM
Re: A revelation
[Re: Bluesape]
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I suppose strapping on ALL your guitars and have them hanging on you like CAMERAS on a tourist is out of the question? I might even PAY to see THAT! Whitefang
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#2463194 - 01/16/13 04:10 PM
Re: A revelation
[Re: Bluesape]
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Dig out your old axes and show them some love! It's worth it! Cool story Bluesape. I gotta tell you I play every electric guitar I own once every 5th day. I never let a single one of them rest more than that....... I rotate through my guitars and sets so I am never just used to one guitar against any single set that I do.
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#2463266 - 01/17/13 05:43 AM
Re: A revelation
[Re: whitefang]
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I suppose strapping on ALL your guitars and have them hanging on you like CAMERAS on a tourist is out of the question? I might even PAY to see THAT! Whitefang You could do like a Neil Peart-esque rotating platform and have all your guitars on stands like Junior Brown uses, and after each song you could rotate the platform and have your axe of choice...
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#2463397 - 01/17/13 03:32 PM
Re: A revelation
[Re: whitefang]
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I suppose strapping on ALL your guitars and have them hanging on you like CAMERAS on a tourist is out of the question? I might even PAY to see THAT! Whitefang I'm not sure I could even stand with them all strapped on, much less play.... 
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#2466320 - 01/28/13 10:51 AM
Re: A revelation
[Re: Caevan O'Shite]
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Re: dropping a guitar on its headstock.
I was playing at a church meeting once, and after the meeting this guy knocks my guitar (an acoustic Alvarez) over and smashed the headstock. A very bad break, but I was able to find a great repairman who was able to fix it, and the pastor reimbursed me for the repair.... Had this happened before we played, I would have been SOL without a backup instrument - not that it would have made that big a difference, since there was another guitarist, and we were just mostly strumming chords to hymns anyway. No one's career was on the line, nor did the audience pay $100 for tickets to hear us..... LOL
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#2466403 - 01/28/13 04:31 PM
Re: A revelation
[Re: Bluesape]
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Had a 2 nighter gig last weekend. Took my LP and my old Strat. I've come to favor the LP sonically, especially while I still had the Mesa. Now that I'm back to my old Gibson 6L6 amp in the Fender cab, I'm more reliant on pedals for sound coloration, as there is no real gain stack in my old PTP amp, nor reverb, nor anything remotely modern. What it does have is massive headroom and bottom end.
Broke a string on the LP and switched to the Strat. Turns out the pedal array and settings were more compatible with the Strat. I'm not usually one to leave the fx on and use the guitar's volume control to clean up the sound for rhythm passages, but no better axe exists for this method than a good Strat. I put Tele knobs on this one long ago, and plan on doing the same with my newer Strat and my V. I fell back in love with this old workhorse all over again, and the LP stayed in the case for most of Friday night and all of Saturday night. I missed the 22nd fret on the LP for a couple of tunes, but not enough to put the Strat away. I've owned this axe for 34 years, and the shiny novelty had worn off long ago, but I seem to have tapped into forgotten nuances of just how great this guitar is. The LP is still safe in the herd, but the Strat's gonna see a lot more stage time for the next good while!
My point: Dig out your old axes and show them some love! It's worth it! i would have to hunt them down to do that..he he
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#2466734 - 01/29/13 01:29 PM
Re: A revelation
[Re: skipclone 1]
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different model guitars make you play differently... different pickup configurations sound completely different and fit different kinds of music.
or at least that's what I keep telling the wife and I'm sticking to it.
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#2466766 - 01/29/13 03:07 PM
Re: A revelation
[Re: p90jr]
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different model guitars make you play differently... different pickup configurations sound completely different and fit different kinds of music.
or at least that's what I keep telling the wife and I'm sticking to it. I have concrete proof of that, myself. I have a few guitars tuned to NST, and all handle it well. However, one of them has a body shape that somewhat inhibits access to the uppermost frets on the low end, making certain songs I play in that tuning unplayable on that guitar.
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