



My youngest was gifted a Yamaha acoustic from an uncle. While not a Martin, Gibson, Taylor, etc….. it sounds really good. I did some setup on it for him and helped make it play easier. Action was too high. Definitely replace the strings. On acoustic I’d recommend Elixers. All brands sound great new, but elixer’s last longer.I have been trying to squeeze in some time on acoustic almost daily the last few weeks.
Limited time to play is one of the reasons I wish I was retired.
Mostly chord change and strumming skill / pattern practice.
Forgot most of the songs or parts I had learned in the past.
This budget Yamaha FG700 is a very good player. I tuned the nut slots and saddle height some time ago.
It is kind of dull sounding. The strings are probably a year old but not much play time.
I don't recall if it sounded better when they were new.
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Most would be surprised how well they play.I got this beater Squier SE cheap and did some fixer upper on it. Plays and sounds great.
Full Fender size and thickness body, nice neck with a little thicker C profile than typical.
Road rig on FL vacation trip this last week.
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I had the opportunity to hang out with Jeff and his band for the night at a show in Yarmouth, NS in '92. They were fantastic, and very funny. It was one of the best nights of my life. My ferry, and then motorcycle rides the next day were not much fun though. What a blast the night before though.Yep. A Squier.

:dood: :dood::dood:Again very loud, because Tom has new neighbors who need to be broken in.
Yep. A Squier.
Yup! When I first heard Jeff Healey’s live version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps at Montreux, I had to know who the Hell is that second guitar lead coming from? Been a fan of Philip Sayce ever since!I like Jeff Healey's former guitar player Philip Sayce
…The Gibson SG Standard P90…I need to take some better pictures of this one, but….every time I pick it up, I lose time…and just jam away on it. It’s so buttery to play, and yet sometimes so brutal.Love that guitar, Youbastarddon! I wish I could come over to your neck-of-the-woods and bring my white SG (P-90 Special) and wank out till the cows run away screaming! We could call ourselves: Ebony and Ivory…Well….playing with the tiny, fuzz based, board tonight. Out through the 18watt homebrew…into a 1x12. I’ve been sub’ing in “first in line” boosters… I started with a treble booster. Moved to a clean boost. On to a Red Llama. Finally, tonight, I tried to clean up my homebrew Tube Screamer(the foot switch has been kinda crusty, and crotchety). I’ve had a good time with all, and all have different attributes that make them shine. Tough choice…but the Treble Booster is king of my hill, still…but it belongs on the big board, really.
Anyway… here’s the axe of the evening….the one giving the noise gate a workout…
View attachment 92796…The Gibson SG Standard P90…I need to take some better pictures of this one, but….every time I pick it up, I lose time…and just jam away on it. It’s so buttery to play, and yet sometimes so brutal.
