What is your 'go to' guitar?
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I like to rotate use so I stay familiar and potentialy discover something cool. A guitar will usually spend a month or two on the couch with me before I switch to the next. That said, I was mostly playing st jimmy's acoustic ibanez for a couple of months before I got the martin which I imagine will spend a while in the living room with me now.
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I've almost only played my first DC Jr kit since completing it in April '11. Everything I like about Les Pauls and SGs combined, with a bit of Tele thrown in for good measure. It's a cliche to say this about single-pickup guitars, but it's somehow liberating to play something so basic, though the transition was certainly made easier by the fact that P90s are so reactive to minor vol/tone control tweaks.
I love it so much I'm making it a little girlfriend.
I love it so much I'm making it a little girlfriend.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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Really nice, I have a soft spot for DC LPjr's.paul_ wrote:I've almost only played my first DC Jr kit since completing it in April '11. Everything I like about Les Pauls and SGs combined, with a bit of Tele thrown in for good measure. It's a cliche to say this about single-pickup guitars, but it's somehow liberating to play something so basic, though the transition was certainly made easier by the fact that P90s are so reactive to minor vol/tone control tweaks.
I love it so much I'm making it a little girlfriend.
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Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
For someone whose guitar-quantity-to-playing-skill-ratio is about 10:1, It's almost embarrassing how excellent the frugal Swing T-Thru is at doing everything I need it to do. And knowing it cost just $150 and spending hour with this thing, I'm sure folks would agree that it's a great guitar. Truth be told, six months on and it's already been used on close to a dozen Samsung Mobile promo tracks.
The tiny satin neck is very comfortable, sustain is unlike anything else in the collection (save the Yamaha SG1000), and with both humbuckers having coil-splitting switches that actually sound good, I can't really complain about the ugly roasted elephant-placenta "grilled beef" burl top...Although it will be soon it just might be covered in custom-stitched brown Gucci handbag fabric for something very silly. Maybe.
The tiny satin neck is very comfortable, sustain is unlike anything else in the collection (save the Yamaha SG1000), and with both humbuckers having coil-splitting switches that actually sound good, I can't really complain about the ugly roasted elephant-placenta "grilled beef" burl top...Although it will be soon it just might be covered in custom-stitched brown Gucci handbag fabric for something very silly. Maybe.
I really didn't want to admit it.
MIK Swings in general are decent instruments that rarely make it outside of Korea, and with a simple search I recently found that a rosewood-topped T-Thru in really good shape just sold for W130,000 ($110) locally this past week. Other than some cracking that the bubinga-veneer have been susceptible to, the ones I've been around have proven to be fairly durable and keep their necks straight, even with the relative climate extremes we get here reminiscent of New England.
They're still ugly though.
MIK Swings in general are decent instruments that rarely make it outside of Korea, and with a simple search I recently found that a rosewood-topped T-Thru in really good shape just sold for W130,000 ($110) locally this past week. Other than some cracking that the bubinga-veneer have been susceptible to, the ones I've been around have proven to be fairly durable and keep their necks straight, even with the relative climate extremes we get here reminiscent of New England.
They're still ugly though.
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