Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:54 am
Bad shoulder. I couldn't play a full weight Les Paul. Even my Tele is pushing it a bit at 9lbs.
the CP jag HH is awesome. with the coils split, bass cut and tone rolled off, it has a weak and thin tone that's way different from a typical strat.Medicine Melancholy wrote:Leaning towards a Jag at the moment, but before that I was pretty big into the Jazzmaster thing. Gravitated back towards the Jag as it's probably more suitable for what I do, I mostly do electronic stuff but I'm adding in some manic post punky type riffage, the nastier sound of a Jag goes well with some of my synth sounds too.
I'm open to other possibilities though. Getting a decent Jag is still expensive and the sound is still a variation on the Strat, plus I have a friend with one that'll let me play it now and again. Danelectros might not be a bad idea. Considering a Baritone too. I'll be doing some heavier industrial type shit as well, so I need it to be fairly versatile, which probably rules the Danos out. Trem is necessary.
Been quite fond of the Parker P series, but I'd need new pickups as they're either regular HH or Fat Strat configuration. If I could find some good pickups to put in.
Of course, I'm also considering getting the Jaguar HH, which would also be a good candidate for "interesting" pickups especially with the coil split, but I don't know many interesting
My current guitars are a GFS Tele copy(which sounds pretty neat to be honest, but noisy as all hell and quite a flat neck for a Tele, probably send it back if I get a Jag) and a First Act Sheena, which has some fairly decent Alnico V PAFy humbuckers in it, nice Jangle from them. Guitar doesn't hold tuning well for a hardtail though, it's not the most reliable thing. Basically looking to get an interesting sounding guitar, with a trem, that doesn't crap out on me, orientated towards a post punk & glassy shoegaze type sound but also capable of nasty industrial stuff.
Ah I see... I thought you were going all Telecaster forum on me; that lot must spend more time weighing guitars than playing them...Medicine Melancholy wrote:Bad shoulder. I couldn't play a full weight Les Paul. Even my Tele is pushing it a bit at 9lbs.
Medicine Melancholy wrote:
I had a Microkorg. I sold it and got a Microkorg XL, since every guitarist and hipster has a Microkorg.
dezb1 wrote:Ah I see... I thought you were going all Telecaster forum on me; that lot must spend more time weighing guitars than playing them...Medicine Melancholy wrote:Bad shoulder. I couldn't play a full weight Les Paul. Even my Tele is pushing it a bit at 9lbs.
I hear ya, my lpc is heavy as hell. I've heard good things about levy's no1 stretchy straps, anyone ever try those?paul_ wrote:When I weigh my guitars I just get on the scale with them strapped on and then subtract the 100lbs from my drivers license. THEY ALL SO HEAVY. Gibson and Fender have lost the plot.
I use a Levys (suede type) with the Acrylic Mockingbird which incidently weighs like two Les Pauls. If you adjust the strap so the guitar is high up it compensates a lot, sling round your knees and your looking at a slipped disc.JJLipton wrote:I hear ya, my lpc is heavy as hell. I've heard good things about levy's no1 stretchy straps, anyone ever try those?paul_ wrote:When I weigh my guitars I just get on the scale with them strapped on and then subtract the 100lbs from my drivers license. THEY ALL SO HEAVY. Gibson and Fender have lost the plot.
I quite like the Galaxie, Colorama and Club. They're all quite interesting.colabonham wrote:Get an Hofner Galaxie (reissued, cheap). Has a nice Jazzmaster/Jaguar vibe (tremolo) to it but with also three staple humbuckers.
(actually I want one bad, but I cant try them out anywhere here in Finland)
I've got an Epi Standard LP that's lighter than that.Medicine Melancholy wrote:Bad shoulder. I couldn't play a full weight Les Paul. Even my Tele is pushing it a bit at 9lbs.
JJLipton wrote:I've got and used the german No1 Stretch Strap as used by Buckethead - does wonders for a heavy guitar. My Acryl-o-caster is the heaviest guitar I ever played and it felt fine with the stretch strap. They distribute the weight more evenly over the surface of the strap or something. Plus they do bouncy stretchy stuff on stagepaul_ wrote: I hear ya, my lpc is heavy as hell. I've heard good things about levy's no1 stretchy straps, anyone ever try those?