C'mon, JB. I need to bask in the reflected glory of my $7k Custom Shop Strat. How else will I reaffirm to myself and others that I'm a 'serious' musician?jeremyb wrote:
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I think that Chris Buck guy could play an unopened pack of strings and still sound amazing so don't take it too much to heart Brian!!
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You still are!Molly wrote:I coulda bin a contender....
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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On a hunt for pickups... came across this... not literally...
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Francis Dunnery and Yngwie played Japanese Squires in the early '80's because they were better than what the USA was throwing out the door at the time. I even remember Francis talking about it on a Channel 4 program back in the UK.
Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...
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I'm determined not to go down the pickup rabbit hole! As a recent convert to stratomacasterers, I am entirely satisfied ( for once) in the stock pickups in my G&L. To me they nail the sound I have in my head.
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never ceases to amaze me what you can find on YouTube.
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For gods sake don't watch any strat pickup videos then, its a rabbit hole that goes deep!!IMOCD wrote:I'm determined not to go down the pickup rabbit hole! As a recent convert to stratomacasterers, I am entirely satisfied ( for once) in the stock pickups in my G&L. To me they nail the sound I have in my head.
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I hear ya!!! Started to watch Mick's strat vlog and came to the same conclusion.jeremyb wrote:For gods sake don't watch any strat pickup videos then, its a rabbit hole that goes deep!!IMOCD wrote:I'm determined not to go down the pickup rabbit hole! As a recent convert to stratomacasterers, I am entirely satisfied ( for once) in the stock pickups in my G&L. To me they nail the sound I have in my head.
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G&L pickups are fab. there is no need to 'upgrade'IMOCD wrote:I'm determined not to go down the pickup rabbit hole! As a recent convert to stratomacasterers, I am entirely satisfied ( for once) in the stock pickups in my G&L. To me they nail the sound I have in my head.
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So John Mayer has some interesting wiring going on in the silver sky and the pickups are voiced with scooped mids, like his earlier pickups, the big dippers, fascinating! Must be something to do with the combination of amps he uses that makes it all sounds so good...
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