The Preacher is not bad actually, although looks like a belming SG.
I'm currently trying to stop looking at this. Switch the pickups around it looks like it would tick all my boxes and be a proper bigboy grownup blues/rockabilly lawyer guitar
Reason I recommended the Viper over the preacher was due to the single coils. I hated the look of the Viper too at first but once I played it and plugged it in I felt like I was losing money by not buying it.
Unfortunately once I got it home it just had too many guitars to compete for my affection once the honeymoon was over. Kinda wish I still had it.
Nick wrote:Reason I recommended the Viper over the preacher was due to the single coils. I hated the look of the Viper too at first but once I played it and plugged it in I felt like I was losing money by not buying it.
Unfortunately once I got it home it just had too many guitars to compete for my affection once the honeymoon was over. Kinda wish I still had it.
I getcha, man; sometimes the most homely guitars can be the most solid and reliable, but sometimes, you just gotta have a little razzmatazz, am i rite?
The Preacher is not bad actually, although looks like a belming SG.
I'm currently trying to stop looking at this. Switch the pickups around it looks like it would tick all my boxes and be a proper bigboy grownup blues/rockabilly lawyer guitar
Those "solidbody" Gretsch models are fucking sweet. Wanted one for a while now. Like a Les Paul but... cooler.
Yeah, they really caught my eye, especially in that colour. Not sure about it being a set neck (generally heavier and more fragile, so less gigbag-friendly) but we'll see.
They're on sale for £680 or something in GAK, and my assistant manager friend there said he'd be able to help me out a bit should I ever want to purchase something..
The thought of Bigsby-ing a low A is making me feel funny.
Doog wrote:Yeah, they really caught my eye, especially in that colour. Not sure about it being a set neck (generally heavier and more fragile, so less gigbag-friendly) but we'll see.
They're on sale for £680 or something in GAK, and my assistant manager friend there said he'd be able to help me out a bit should I ever want to purchase something..
The thought of Bigsby-ing a low A is making me feel funny.
Ah, they're the slightly more expensive Electromatic models, then? Not sure what exactly sets them apart from the £400 versions, other than the slightly different neck pickups.
I've had my Epiphone tuned down to Bb for a few weeks now, bigsbying those notes is pretty amazing.
ekwatts wrote:Ah, they're the slightly more expensive Electromatic models, then? Not sure what exactly sets them apart from the £400 versions, other than the slightly different neck pickups.
They don't have the centre block, no HiLo'Tron in the neck, ugmo neck inlays and, most importantly, NO GREEN
I've always loved the look of Gretsches since I started playing guitar and always really wanted one (or more) but I don't think I've ever actually played one.
I wanted one of those for a while because I just love the green, and Gretsch is so cool. I played one, though, and was unimpressed at the quality for the price. Not terrible by any means, but, it's about on par with Epiphone or Schecter guitars that are half the price. The pickups are nice, but to me it didn't feel or look any better than their budget models. To each their own though; you might not care about that kind of thing at all as long as it plays nice (which it did). I just feel they should be sold brand new at used prices, because at $849 US, IMO you're paying for the Gretsch name.
That reminds me, I would sooner have this, and put filtertron clones in it. Although it's nothing like a DC and I have no idea if you can get them in the UK. It's also a 14" radius neck and has big frets...not for everyone, but you could easily do an neck swap.
Dillon wrote:I wanted one of those for a while because I just love the green, and Gretsch is so cool. I played one, though, and was unimpressed at the quality for the price. Not terrible by any means, but, it's about on par with Epiphone or Schecter guitars that are half the price. The pickups are nice, but to me it didn't feel or look any better than their budget models. To each their own though; you might not care about that kind of thing at all as long as it plays nice (which it did). I just feel they should be sold brand new at used prices, because at $849 US, IMO you're paying for the Gretsch name.
That reminds me, I would sooner have this, and put filtertron clones in it. Although it's nothing like a DC and I have no idea if you can get them in the UK. It's also a 14" radius neck and has big frets...not for everyone, but you could easily do an neck swap.
http://www.richtonemusic.co.uk/products ... ar_deg.asp
Available to special order, £599
Note: despite the url, I does not think this is a bass. "Scale: 25.5� (648mm) Strings: Ernie Ball Regular Slinky #2221 (.010-.046)"