Jarick
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I don’t remember but I don’t think Satch Tracks I installed need any routing for the body.
Sounds like I'll need to pull mine apart again and double check! I wanted to do an Andy Timmons thing in my originally.
I don’t remember but I don’t think Satch Tracks I installed need any routing for the body.
I've gigged for many years bringing and SG and a Stratocaster as a backup/alternative voice.
But in the last 10+ years I've decided I don't care about versatility anymore and I bring only Les Pauls or a Les Paul and an Explorer if there's some heavy stuff in the set list that deserves the Explorer look.
I, unfortunately, play only covers these days but I don't care about mimicking the original tones (and even parts when possible): I like what I like and I play how I play.
Granted I'm free to do that because I play for fun and not for money .
Same. I gave up on the pursuit of "one guitar to rule them all," as a concept worthy of trying to breathe life into.
I want specificity and character and quirkiness and limitations. I just find it more interesting as a musical approach
than trying to pigeon-hole a guitar into every shape when it is not even possible, and maybe not all that desirable.![]()
I want specificity and character and quirkiness and limitations. I just find it more interesting as a musical approach
than trying to pigeon-hole a guitar into every shape when it is not even possible, and maybe not all that desirable.![]()
I have been recording with my PRS Swamp Ash Special SE, and it is really a great, versatile instrument.
Yeah, I think i may try to find a nicely beat up 513.Of the ones I currently own, and even though I generally consider myself to be a Les Paul guy and my R8 is my most used guitar, I think it would have to be this one:
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If I were to buy one specifically for this purpose, I’d probably try to find a nice PRS 513 or a nice HSS strat.
I had an ESP string-through Horizon for several years, and was always amazed how well it kept in tune. That rootbeer color (or whatever it's called) is perfect for this guitar.
I'll take the red one then, since you hate it so much.I kinda look at it like, “if life goes sideways and I have to sell off all my gear, what guitar would I hang onto the longest hoping to keep it?” and that’s the silver one in this pic.![]()
They’re almost identical guitars, but something about the silver one just inspires me to keep playing it. Written TONS of music on it and tend to forget how much I love it when I don’t play it for a bit, but when I do pick it up, the mojo just radiates from it.
I think, at the moment, I have about 15 guitars and basses, but this silver one is THE guitar for me.
$1000 and it’s yours.I'll take the red one then, since you hate it so much.![]()