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Naturally, I have a video
Main guitars in approximate order of usage:
2020 ES335
1968 ES175
2012 Loar LH600
2005 Telecaster USA Deluxe (that one not gig much atm)
Amps
Fender Princeton Reverb 65 reissue
Quilter SuperBlock US through a variety of Toob speakers
Pedals
Often nothing. But I have some interesting bits. I like a JRAD Dude for Drive.
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07-30-2024 07:13 AM
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My favorite is a Soloway Gosling 15”
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Nope, it was Devils Haircut.
Originally Posted by marcwhy
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Thanks, that color is a bit softer/creamier than the camera suggests. It has the darkest rosewood finger board I've ever seen, and has its original Lace sensors.
Originally Posted by AdroitMage
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Oh, well how can you not play along with that? That riff is like the drum break in "In the Air Tonight." You just HAVE to play along.
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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In case you don't know.
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Nice, a beautiful Benedetto. Thanks for posting. A stellar Benedetto jazz box is a must have for my guitar collection.
Originally Posted by SierraTango
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Okay, we've got an interesting start, descriptions of gear, some pics of some nice jazz guitars, some Epi's, some Gibson's, a sweet Stratocaster, a nice Benedetto, a ukulele, some guy who played until his fingers started to bleed. Okay, i'll allow it.
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LOL, hey, remember the "bookmobile?" What ever happened to the bookmobile? You know, it's like a food truck, except when it comes to your hood you can check out books from the bookmobile like a library.
Originally Posted by Litterick
That's what I need in my neighborhood, an "effectsmobile" that comes around, and I can then check out any effect I want to check out, like checking out a book from a library. "I'll take a copy of The Real Book in C, a choco taco, a triple rainbow pop, and an H8000."
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For jazz I prefer my Gibson ES-335...but either one of my Teles will work.
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The Music and Electronics Library at the Audio Foundation in Auckland.
Originally Posted by AdroitMage
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I'm not sure if you got my double entendre there. The phrase "main squeeze" is a phrase that guys who have more than one woman at a time use to refer to their "main" woman. So referring to your favorite guitar as your "main squeeze" is a double entendre, as in humor.
Originally Posted by John A.
Remember, on rhythm changes they said "it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing," and they meant it.
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Originally Posted by AdroitMage
It's not actually double entendre; it's an analogy. I fully got what you were saying. I don't have a main squeeze guitar-wise. If you want to continue the analogy game, I have a harem of varied beauties, all competing for my attention. Which one is my favorite shifts according to my caprices and needs.
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My main guitar right now is a 90s Guild X-150. I got it about two months ago tho, so may still be in the honeymoon phase. Probably my main lifer guitar is my 63 L-7C.
My main amp is usually a Victoria Club Deluxe (black panel deluxe reverb clone), but sometimes a 57 tweed deluxe reissue. I'll use a catalinbread Topanga or talisman with the tweed, but that's it for effects. At home I also like to run the amps through a Freyette power station to get the right at the edge of breakup, inspired by Jim Hall on The Bridge.
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That Epi Broadway is beautiful
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
That little Blues Jr, is a surprisingly good amp for some low volume clean playing.
Why are you going to sell the Eastman AR503CE, what's up with that?
I can totally uinderstand wanting the Ibanez Metheny model.
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I just don’t use the Eastman. It’s a really nice guitar, but the Epiphone just fits me.
Originally Posted by AdroitMage
I’ll probably end up in the same spot with the Metheny, unless it’s 25.5” scale.
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Whichever of my 21 guitars (7 Solid Bodys, 11 archtops, 2 Gypsy guitars and a Classical) speak to me at the moment. Same with amps (3 Henriksens, a Quilter and a Milkman). I have 3 pedals (OCD 1.4, Big Muff Triangle reissue and a Danish made TC Electronics Stereo Chorus +, but I don't use any pedals on gigs these days) No main squeeze other than my wife

One of these days I should downsize, but today ain't that day.....if I got down to 2 or 3 guitars, perhaps a main squeeze would emerge? But come to think of it, I am not sure I need a main squeeze in a guitar. Being true to one guitar would mean being untrue to all the rest.
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My current "main squeeze", that I treated myself to about 3 months ago: Acoustic Guitar :: Deltoluxe Concert, Walnut Fingerboard, Tortoiseshell Pickguard, Black Top
It's a fun guitar!
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Just joined so thought I may as well start here.
I have a G&L ASAT Classic (tele style, butterscotch blonde). I have been experimenting with pedals over the past year but I have now pared things down to basics - a Boss RC-5 loop station, MXR reverb and a Walrus ACS1 amp/cab simulator. I mostly use headphones, but if I want to be heard I have a Headrush FRFR speaker.
One of the reasons for making a minimal setup is that I am away from home a lot, and I wanted something portable. The pedal board is actually powered by an 18V Makita battery so I don't even need to find AC.
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I love my ES-335 as well, but I wanted something that would be a robust, carefree gigging guitar, so I put together the most 335-like Telecaster I could. The body is semihollow, like a thinline, but without an F hole. The conversion neck is 24.75” scale, ’59 Les Paul contour, 12” fb radius, 1-11/16” nut - rosewood on maple. It has a set of Seth Lovers and weighs 5.8 lbs. I carry it in a Glen Cronkhite gig bag.
Pedals: Boss RV-5 reverb, DD-7 delay with tap switch, and if I need overdrive I use a Zendrive. Amps are usually a tweed Deluxe, an Allen Accomplice, or an Ethos amp. It’s compact and lightweight.
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Nah. I've tried multiple different delays many times and they all sucked. Not my thing. Reverb is OK when playing alone, but when playing with horns and drums the guitar sound starts to get washed out with more than a tiny, tiny amount. Can't stand chorus on my own sound and can barely tolerate it with Metheny, Stern, et al. A little overdrive from the amp is OK, but distortion/fuzz is not. Basically all effects pedals I have tried since 1986 have ended up in a box in my practice room- cool for about ten minutes, then they get on my nerves. Can't really listen to most players using a lot of pedals (except, oddly, I really like Allan Holdsworth and Jerry Garcia; AH used multiple stacked delays and overdrive and Jer used a lot of modulation).
Originally Posted by AdroitMage
Basically just I want to hear the guitar... a good sounding guitar doesn't need all that stuff.
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Yeah I’m with you here. I don’t like using effects.
Originally Posted by Cunamara
I sure like listening to some guys use them though. The rockabilly guys with their delay, and a few local blues guys who do the SRV/Hendrix warble effect really well. Oh and CCR or Magic Sam with the tremolo. That’s my favorite effect I think.
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Yeah, I love that Eastman antique finish.
Originally Posted by AdroitMage
The amp is an older Ibanez T20 acoustic amplifier in a scratch-built cabinet. It's not really something special, but I like it. The neutral sound is a great platform for the Jr. Barnyard preamp I use. It's my poor mans EH-150 amp, so I thought it might aswell look the part.
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We may love our guitars like we love women, but the good news is that guitars are perfectly happy with polyamory. So get intimate with quite a few and enjoy the beauty.
Originally Posted by John A.
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That’s the spirit!
Originally Posted by AdroitMage



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