Well---he has a point......
John 5 is a BIG TIME Tele Fan Boy. He can make them sing though.
No doubt. He is my favorite living guitarist!
Yeah, I have a lot of respect for the guy too and love what he does musically. His passion for all things Broad/No/Tele-caster is admirable and I love to see and hear him talk about them (and Richie Kotzen is another monster Tele player that will wax poetic about them), but they are not for me. I don't like the way they feel, don't like the way the sound, hell, don't really like the way they look. I've owned a few, and the best one yet was the G&L ASAT that I recently sold, but in the end I always get rid of them because I just can't get along with them.
My sentiments exactly. I try and avoid the urge to throw up when I hear a single coil..
In all fairness I used to like single-coils OK. But as I get older they bother me more and more.
I just saw that the other day about the Telecaster which John 5 grew up on. He was basically influenced by the Telecaster throughout his life and watched shows like "Hee Haw" with Buck Owens special custom Tele. I can relate to his Tele love since I have a Fender 1952 AVRI Telecaster that I bought brand new in 2006 during Fender's 60th anniversary. It's one of my favourite guitars and I just love the aesthetics of it.
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John 5 is a monster picker, right up there amongst my favorite players. I can understand him liking the broadcaster, its a different animal to a Tele. The broadcasters bridge pickup is a 10k ohm, 43AWG, A3 magnet job that has more output than the later Tele bridge pickups. While it can still twang clean, it has a thicker tone & overdriven it has a great, snarly midrange tone & pushes the front end of the amp harder than a Tele. (I have a repro broadcaster pickup in the bridge of my Tele). The broadcaster also features the "blender" circuit rather than a tone control. I also have this on my Tele & find it to be a very worthwhile feature (though mine has a Gibson humbucker in the neck position, a la Keef). While I don't think the Broadcaster is the greatest ever guitar, I'd pick one over a Tele. Cheers
To that end, a 1959 Les Paul would do everything I enjoy doing, although they would need copper shielding today to be EFI/RFI resistant...
I took you more for a 1957 Les Paul type - the SUPER HUGE neck
Well, Yes!!!!! LOL!!!!
But I would want humbuckers, not soapbars!!!
Well, aren't you the lucky boy? '57's have the biggest neck ever and humbuckers:
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Why so much hype over the '59?