Kerry Brown
Ambassador of the Great Northern Bar Jams
Fender all the way. Fender strat neck or possibly middle pickup through the Fender Super Champ X2
As long as the nut is not to narrow I can get along with any of them, but I do like a maple board on a strat.For a long time I thought there must be something wrong with me. I would read long threads in guitar forums about which fret board material was best. Which wood was best for a guitar body. Which neck profile was best, 50s or 60s? The list goes on and on. None of these things made any difference to me. I pretty much liked every guitar I played that had a reasonable setup. I have had guitars with ebony, rosewood, maple, richlite, and baked maple fret boards. I didn’t really notice a difference when playing any of them. I have had guitars made of ash, alder, mahogany, bass wood, plywood, and more. Again other than some were heavier or had an awkward shape no difference for me. I thought something must be wrong with me. Others went on for ever about they liked this but that was. They’d never buy a guitar with that. Finally after a long thread on another forum about fret boards I realized that I like playing guitars, any guitar. I like that they are all different. How many of you are the same? You don’t really notice the different materials. It is the guitar as a whole.
The lead series SS Marshall/ and a brown Gibson SG ??Indeed -- $ and name truly doesnt matter---in the course of this very day -- Ive played -- NEW 169.00 "cheapo" SX Callisto guitar
a midrange Gibson (Les Paul Jr 2015)
MIM Fender Strat
Gibson FIREBIRD studio P90
a Peavey T-60
and a Classic Vintage Les Paul Recording ( the Belle of my Ball)
-- through --
a Fender Super Champ X2
a Mesa subway blues
and a SS ROLAND MICRO CUBE
tell you what--------- I will send ANYONE HERE (except Johnny Goo because he KNOWS THE ANSWER)
1.00 (seriously) ONE AMERICAN CREDIT OF THE REALM !!!
if (IF) you can correctly guess WHICH AMP and WHICH GUITAR from the list above I am
dicking around on" here...................and @JohnnyGoo will OFFICIATE since he KNOWS the answer and weather I am lying -- or screwing with you-- or what have you -- not that I would -- but --
o.k.
GO!
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Yes, some cat on the Gear Page did one.
I'll find a link.
Here:
I 3D Printed a Guitar!
Those who know me know that I'm a huge nerd, so it should come as no surprise that I 3D printed a Strat body that actually plays and actually works with an amp. Check out all the gory details in my blog post about it! https://www.gad.net/Blog/2020/04/05/3d-printed-guitar/ Let me see if I can...www.thegearpage.net
Are you sure ??thanks for playing --- now I will announce the WINNER if ther is one at 9:30 Eastern time----
IF NOT -- then I will leave it open till tomorrow at HIGH NOON ISH -------
so keep sending them entries -- its a FRIGGIN FERENGI DOLLAR PEOPLE these dont just grow on trees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gibson through the Cube
Couldn't agree more.For a long time I thought there must be something wrong with me. I would read long threads in guitar forums about which fret board material was best. Which wood was best for a guitar body. Which neck profile was best, 50s or 60s? The list goes on and on. None of these things made any difference to me. I pretty much liked every guitar I played that had a reasonable setup. I have had guitars with ebony, rosewood, maple, richlite, and baked maple fret boards. I didn’t really notice a difference when playing any of them. I have had guitars made of ash, alder, mahogany, bass wood, plywood, and more. Again other than some were heavier or had an awkward shape no difference for me. I thought something must be wrong with me. Others went on for ever about they liked this but that was. They’d never buy a guitar with that. Finally after a long thread on another forum about fret boards I realized that I like playing guitars, any guitar. I like that they are all different. How many of you are the same? You don’t really notice the different materials. It is the guitar as a whole.
I know I’m not him, and was completely wrong...ALSO------------------------what tipped you off ???????
yes -- MESA= real Spring tankI know I’m not him, and was completely wrong...
It sounded like a P90(turns out it was). The amp had reverb.
Does the Mesa have reverb?
Yep...reverb sounded digital. That was the reason for my guess.yes -- MESA= real Spring tank
as does the SS Marshall LEad 15--
and the PEavey Bandit 112
Super Champ x2 has digital-- spring -- room and Hall---
Roland has ....er ?? Digital? analog? pixie farts? dunno --- has a knob I turn it -- sound good I dont hit with hammer
I have an E.H. (old school) Holy Grail for the others![]()