Guitar players?
#1
Posted 08 May 2012 - 07:53 PM
Up in it. It's a wonderful guitar great for more heavy metal kind of music. It has two chips on it nothing major. Just looking to get rid of it so I can invest more into my gear collection. You guys know how it goes. PM me for pics if your interested. Thanks!
#4
Posted 09 May 2012 - 08:52 AM
1) 1993 USA Fender Jazz Bass w/ Bartolini Pickups. Black body with black pearloid pickguard.
2) 2009 Musicman Stingray Ray34. Midnight Burst paintjob with black pickguard. Really nice alternative to those like me who can't afford the $1600-2000 for an Ernie Ball stingray.
3) 1974 Gibson "The Ripper". Butterscotch/natural style finish on it, black pickguard.
The J-Bass is my baby. I absolutely love that thing. I've played it at shows, recorded with it. It's the one bass that I will never sell.
I'm actually thinking about learning 6-string. My dad's friend owns a local music store and he has a used Gibson SG in the faded cherry finish. He said he'd sell me that guitar (it's in pretty decent shape) and a solid practice amp for $450. Very tempting, as this is pay week lol.
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#5
Posted 09 May 2012 - 09:52 AM
Not selling anything, and the only thing I want to buy I can't afford (Rickenbacker 4001. Anyways, these are the (bass) guitars I'm playing:
1) 1993 USA Fender Jazz Bass w/ Bartolini Pickups. Black body with black pearloid pickguard.
2) 2009 Musicman Stingray Ray34. Midnight Burst paintjob with black pickguard. Really nice alternative to those like me who can't afford the $1600-2000 for an Ernie Ball stingray.
3) 1974 Gibson "The Ripper". Butterscotch/natural style finish on it, black pickguard.
The J-Bass is my baby. I absolutely love that thing. I've played it at shows, recorded with it. It's the one bass that I will never sell.
I'm actually thinking about learning 6-string. My dad's friend owns a local music store and he has a used Gibson SG in the faded cherry finish. He said he'd sell me that guitar (it's in pretty decent shape) and a solid practice amp for $450. Very tempting, as this is pay week lol.
I am also a bass player (I was signed to a small label and toured for a few years...here I am playing my baby a Spector NS4 neck through last year....I havea ton of gear basses, guitars, amps, I built a small studio and can talk music gear all day just like pro stock gear!!!
#6
Posted 09 May 2012 - 03:11 PM
I am also a bass player (I was signed to a small label and toured for a few years...here I am playing my baby a Spector NS4 neck through last year....I havea ton of gear basses, guitars, amps, I built a small studio and can talk music gear all day just like pro stock gear!!!
Same boat. I just put most of mine into storage while I move and whatnot. Just don't have the room. I felt guilty leaving my Matchless Clubman in a lonely storage locker, but it's better than getting rid of it.
Pride and joy, my '96 Gibson Historic Series es-355. What a guitar...
#9
Posted 15 May 2013 - 02:44 AM
I miss playing guitars but i started having issues with my fingers after getting my hand smashed in a car door when i was getting attacked years ago.
My guitar list was awesome i loved it
ESP Horizon Custom with Duncan invader on the bridge and a and a Duncan JB on the bridge
I got it from a touring bad called 25cent, and it was borrowed by another small time at the time they were called Die Like Me, they're now called Destroy the runner,
Jackson Dinky HSH, custom paintjob. Green. Dope guitar, Dimarzio distortion on the bridge and a Duncan Jazz on the neck
a Blue Jackson Dinky HH, Duncan Distortion and a JB bridge/neck combo
your typical cheapie BC Rich Warlock guitar
This one didnt last long, i smashed it
I randomly found a Hondo Les Paul style guitar, super heavy like the les paul customs so with the help of a friend who worked on guitars also we rewired and repotted and rewaxed the humbuckers to make them livelier. It worked. the scale was a little longer than regular les pauls so we were able to drop tune it to C without having to use high gauge strings. That guitar was a tank and easily my favorite if it wasnt 50lbs.
a Epiphone Les Paul junior with a P100 on it, it didnt have space for a P90 so we dropped a P100 in the slot of a regular hum bucker.
I bought a Epiphone SG but i just did not like the small scale for tuning low so i sold it.
as for the amps i had a Fender Hot Rod all tube 100watt. at Volume 2 that amp was thunderous. Insane.
a Randall Dimebag type of small practice am, 100 watt, loved the crunch on that thing i spent years trying to replicate it after it was stolen.
crappy Rogue traveling amp, i loved that thing 25 watts of awesome.
Traynor Tube 50watt clean channel only amp, we plugged in my danelectro black coffee into that thing, Man did it ever sing.
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#10
Posted 15 May 2013 - 01:03 PM
I have 2 guitars worthy of mention
-ESP JH-1 ( I had it reversed since I play left handed )
-Gibson 1985 White Explorer Lefty with EMG pick-ups 81-60 Set up exactly like THE man Mr. Hetfield himself !
Haven't played in years...
#11
Posted 15 May 2013 - 08:16 PM
Used to play but havent since I went to school. Started on a cheap Yamaha bass then moved to a Fender Strat and ended up trading it for my dream Fender Jazz which I hopefully wont have to ever sell. It's pretty much a case queen now!
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#12
Posted 15 May 2013 - 11:14 PM
It goes along well with my degree in jazz composition, arranging, and performance
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#13
Posted 16 May 2013 - 01:17 AM
Same boat. I just put most of mine into storage while I move and whatnot. Just don't have the room. I felt guilty leaving my Matchless Clubman in a lonely storage locker, but it's better than getting rid of it.
Pride and joy, my '96 Gibson Historic Series es-355. What a guitar...
i'm just drooling at the Electro Spanish 355 right now, is it P90s or regular humbuckers on it?
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#16
Posted 16 May 2013 - 12:30 PM
I got caught up in a gear whoring phase (it didn't help that I used to spend like 5 hours a day on Harmony Central and TGP) so at one point I had a Bogner Shiva, Mesa Road King, and Dr. Z Maz 38 but those all got sold and I now have 2 Marshall Class 5's. The simpler the better and I also hated carrying around half stacks with my Camry. Guitars I've always been a minimalist. I have a Strat I built about 5 years back and my Gibson Les Paul Std Doublecut. Never got into Teles even though I love how they look. For acoustic I have a Breedlove that I absolutely adore and will never get rid of. Don't even get me started on pedals...
#17
Posted 16 May 2013 - 12:31 PM
Not selling anything, and the only thing I want to buy I can't afford (Rickenbacker 4001). Anyways, these are the (bass) guitars I'm playing:
1) 1993 USA Fender Jazz Bass w/ Bartolini Pickups. Black body with black pearloid pickguard.
2) 2009 Musicman Stingray Ray34. Midnight Burst paintjob with black pickguard. Really nice alternative to those like me who can't afford the $1600-2000 for an Ernie Ball stingray.
3) 1974 Gibson "The Ripper". Butterscotch/natural style finish on it, black pickguard.
The J-Bass is my baby. I absolutely love that thing. I've played it at shows, recorded with it. It's the one bass that I will never sell.
I'm actually thinking about learning 6-string. My dad's friend owns a local music store and he has a used Gibson SG in the faded cherry finish. He said he'd sell me that guitar (it's in pretty decent shape) and a solid practice amp for $450. Very tempting, as this is pay week lol.
If it's a SG Standard then I'd jump all over it for that price but if it's a SG Special then you can find that price all day.
#18
Posted 26 June 2013 - 11:59 AM
Hey you gotta start somewhere. I'm 28 and yes I know it's late starting but I enjoy it. Ill keep plugging away at the chords and learning. One day I hope to purchase a dream axe and be worthy of playing it!
#19
Posted 26 June 2013 - 05:33 PM
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