Yeah. Tossing up between something voxy or a blackface of some description.codedog wrote:Joined only around a year ago? Not too long as a lurker really Welcome, and that LP looks killer! What amp would you be looking for next? Something to go with the Tele?
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Slowy wrote: I was going to mention the lack of a Tele but I see you have addressed that. Just be careful about doubling up; I'm assured by those who know that a Les Paul achieves greatness when it sounds like a Tele.
That's a bit harsh. It's perfectly reasonable to have two single-cut electrics: a Tele and a Nocaster.
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Respect Sir, respect.robthemac wrote: That's a bit harsh. It's perfectly reasonable to have two single-cut electrics: a Tele and a Nocaster.
You have a Nocaster? My dream guitar!
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Slowy wrote:
You have a Nocaster? My dream guitar!
Unfortunately not. I have a very old, bastardised Tele. It's floating around the old/rare/collectible forum somewhere.