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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Been looking for something that offers a point of difference to my existing guitars (two Strats, a HH PRS SC, and a Tele). Thought about a 335 but couldn't bring myself to pay local prices. The idea of a black LP P90 Custom 54 Reissue with a Bigsby really appealed but I hadn't a hope in Hell of finding one at anything like my budget.
Then I started beating myself up for always having one eye on the eventual sale of the guitar. Nobody else does this, I thought. Not if they've any sense. I should just buy something I like that ticks the 'point of difference' boxes. Such First World problems... I had loads of guitars saved to Favourites and was going round and round in circles with different justifications or reasons not to proceed. A gold LP Traditional. Too expensive considering the condition even if it was cheap for up here. A posh PRS limited-edition thing. Not different enough to my SC. A cheap SG. It was a cheap SG... In the end I went back to this. It's not the '54 Custom but it offers something different and was priced exactly as it would be in NZ (which did make me feel a bit better). It's mint, apparently, and at least means I won't wake tomorrow with buyer's remorse having dropped $5k or a pretty ordinary R7 or some such (I like R7s but not at $5k - and they're still a SC HH so too close to my PRS).
Anyway, it's this:
The fan-boy in me liked it when I saw Jason Isbell playing one.
Then I started beating myself up for always having one eye on the eventual sale of the guitar. Nobody else does this, I thought. Not if they've any sense. I should just buy something I like that ticks the 'point of difference' boxes. Such First World problems... I had loads of guitars saved to Favourites and was going round and round in circles with different justifications or reasons not to proceed. A gold LP Traditional. Too expensive considering the condition even if it was cheap for up here. A posh PRS limited-edition thing. Not different enough to my SC. A cheap SG. It was a cheap SG... In the end I went back to this. It's not the '54 Custom but it offers something different and was priced exactly as it would be in NZ (which did make me feel a bit better). It's mint, apparently, and at least means I won't wake tomorrow with buyer's remorse having dropped $5k or a pretty ordinary R7 or some such (I like R7s but not at $5k - and they're still a SC HH so too close to my PRS).
Anyway, it's this:
The fan-boy in me liked it when I saw Jason Isbell playing one.
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Bought this Suhr Badger 30 amp and cab.
Pete Thorn gets a nice range of tones from it. Mind, he makes everything sound great.
Pete Thorn gets a nice range of tones from it. Mind, he makes everything sound great.
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I think Matteus Asato uses a Badger too. Very nice amp! Have you got the '68 DRRI yet?
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Cancelled it....codedog wrote:I think Matteus Asato uses a Badger too. Very nice amp! Have you got the '68 DRRI yet?
Woke with buyer's remorse. Andertons were find and dandy with it. Did think at the time I might buy that second-hand Friedman Buxom Betty but that was $2,800 without a cab. The Suhr does more, came with a cab and was $700 cheaper. Typical NZ price but cheap for here.
So, nothing even remotely SRV-voiced I guess though if you watch the Pete Thorn video he manages to get something close.
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Interested to hear your opinion on that one - I really dig mine. Sits in the effects loop, delay aside everything just sounds fuller when it’s on.el byrdo wrote:ckk soul echo...
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Might get you there, I dunno, but their JTM pedal dimed sure sounds like early live Clapton recordings so I'd give them the benefit of the doubtMolly wrote:Cancelled it....codedog wrote:I think Matteus Asato uses a Badger too. Very nice amp! Have you got the '68 DRRI yet?
Woke with buyer's remorse. Andertons were find and dandy with it. Did think at the time I might buy that second-hand Friedman Buxom Betty but that was $2,800 without a cab. The Suhr does more, came with a cab and was $700 cheaper. Typical NZ price but cheap for here.
So, nothing even remotely SRV-voiced I guess though if you watch the Pete Thorn video he manages to get something close.
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DIBS!! wait... how much for shipping?Molly wrote:Bought this Suhr Badger 30 amp and cab.
Pete Thorn gets a nice range of tones from it. Mind, he makes everything sound great.
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Tell me about it, Brexit sure is dragging along..Molly wrote:LOL. No Fastway here.
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You did not just buy that
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oops my bad, in excitement I posted in the wrong thread, should be in the TM madness .
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Suhr Badger 30 head. Safely arrived. Looks mint. Picking up the cab from the guy in Brighton in a couple of weeks.
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Bring that back with you!Molly wrote:Suhr Badger 30 head. Safely arrived. Looks mint. Picking up the cab from the guy in Brighton in a couple of weeks.
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That's the plan. Bought it via Reverb. Being a bit nervous about it I had the guy post the head even though I'm going to be collecting the cab from his place in a couple of weeks. He did a great job packing it and included the original chicken-head knobs (though I quite like the Friedman-style knobs on there). The cab's a matching 212.olegmcnoleg wrote:Bring that back with you!Molly wrote:Suhr Badger 30 head. Safely arrived. Looks mint. Picking up the cab from the guy in Brighton in a couple of weeks.
Mrs is talking about us returning between Christmas and New Year so the kids can have a cold, maybe white Christmas. Don't know if I can go that long without my gear and tools.