late 90s gibson les paul deluxe double cutaway, cherry sunburst
late 90s american standard tele, rosewood fretboard, 3 tone sunburst
early 80s ovation acoustic that belonged to my dad and is very special to me so please be nice
― brimstead, Saturday, 29 May 2021 03:22 (four years ago)
always really wanted a jackson randy rhodes or kelly or something.
― brimstead, Saturday, 29 May 2021 03:26 (four years ago)
i would like an es-335 too i guess
― brimstead, Saturday, 29 May 2021 03:27 (four years ago)
this thread is already great--i'm curious about what drove everyone's haves/wants. what motivates someone to get a given guitar is always interesting to me.
― call all destroyer, Saturday, 29 May 2021 03:33 (four years ago)
I’m dying for a Guild S-300 (not the one with the Dimarzio pickups, the one with the shitty Guild pickups)... in white, if possible. I have no reason to get another guitar; I already have way more than I can use. But those things look so FUCKING cool, & with the phase-inverter switch I could get the tinny funk tones I want on occasion without any other fuss. I bought a Guild B-301 a couple of years ago, same body type, roadworn as fuck, a beautiful beast, & I haven’t had any occasion to play it. I haven’t actually picked up a guitar except strumming a cover or 2 once a month or so since Covid started (except for a couple weeks last fall when indoor gatherings weren’t yet banned, & my keys player & I jammed with a drum machine)
― "The Pus/Worm" by The Smiths (hardcore dilettante), Saturday, 29 May 2021 04:17 (four years ago)
xp I collect Japanese solid bodies mostly, I love how well they’re made and I particularly like getting something a bit cheap or weird and fixing / adjusting until it’s great to play. I also can’t resist something I know to be underpriced compared to its quality. The problem is there’s no endpoint for that kind of process so I have a lot now. Better than collecting cars maybe.
― assert (matttkkkk), Saturday, 29 May 2021 04:30 (four years ago)
Currently have:1. 1965(?) Gretsch Corvette, the model with 2 hilotrons. Neck like a baseball bat, fake bigsby only goes down & not up so not super useful for the kind of vibrato you want a bigsby for, lo-output pickups play nicely with my hot little amp (a Tex Bernie CC)2. Gretsch CVT, the Chinese-made modern version of the Corvette. Neck is wicked, bigsby is great, plays like a dream. Too hot for my amp; I should have just bought a volume pedal instead of the vintage Corvette3. ESP Hybrid II. Swapped the shitty stock bridge pickup out for a TV Jones & scrapped the neck pickup altogether. Stupid purchase, and it’s a reasonably expensive guitar that nobody wants so I’ll never be able to sell it. It’s nice to play but it’s way more of a lead guitar than a rhythm guitar & I have no chops 4. Gretsch baritone guitar of some description. Was a placeholder for a Reverend Descent when I was in a 2-person band, just drums & bari... band never got off the ground so I don’t have a lot of use for it. Still jonesing for a Reverend Descent tho, for NO GOOD REASON 5. MIM Tele Cabronita. Decent player, lotta raunch. I think I swapped out the stock pickups for TV Joneses? Can’t remember. Didn’t get much stage time since the Corvette(s) came along6, 7. A couple of shitty cheap Japanese acoustic guitarsBasses:1. The aforementioned Guild B-3012. The dumbest purchase I ever made, a 1968/1970 Fender Telecaster bass (one year is the neck, one year is the body but I can’t remember which). Used to belong to Billy Joel’s bassist apparently. Traded a late-70s P-bass plus a whack of cash for this glamourpuss, which looks like a million bucks but just doesn’t have any mojo whatsoever, like dating the most boring model you ever met
― "The Pus/Worm" by The Smiths (hardcore dilettante), Saturday, 29 May 2021 04:35 (four years ago)
Pretty much after I got out of college in the mid 90s, I pretty much have been a gearwhore up til a few years ago, I realized this was nuts. It has taken quite a while to sell off the lot. I actually sold 2 basses, a guitar head, a vintage drum machine and an analog synth today.
I also finalized an order getting this parts guitar put together today, which when it is done I will have 10 instruments (4 basses, 4 electric guitars and 2 acoustics).
guitars...
I got two of other peoples 'failed' parts guitars of fleabay way cheaper than the parts itself would have cost. One is a black 'Gilmour' inspired strat that was wired up all wrong and had a thin neck. I sold the neck off, got a big fat neck made for it. I've had this one a decade now.
The other 'failed' parts guitar was a Warmoth firebird copy body (that they no longer made) that had a single TV Jones Powertron and was painted this ugly white color. I traded a Gibson Flying V (that I had found cheap)and the strat neck to get it repainted and a new neck. The F-bird was a mess as it needed a 'conversion neck'. I got it painted the same color red and the firebird logo from a '74 Transam. It's pretty wicked looking. That said, the neck is not as thick as I was really wanting...so I don't really jive with it like I would like.
The other guitar I have is a 2 Humbucker Tele build that I friend of mine who is a pro luthier put together when he was building out of his house for a few years. It has a pair of Dimarzio zebra humbuckers that I had at one point in a black mexico strat. I've had it also for over a decade now.
basses...
I sold my 78 Pbass and my first year Geddy Lee jazz bass in the past few months. I bought the Pbass for $250 bucks in '91 and a buddy of mine said I paid too much at the time. Could not believe I got $1500 bucks out of GC for the thing...it weighed a metric ton. The Ged I played in the cover band I was in when I first moved to KY.
I got one of those SG reissue basses when they first came out and kinda got hooked on it. I got it and found dirt cheap that Norlin bass I was talking about. Liked the SG one, I ran into one of the guitar of the week sunburst versions - so I got and later on a Thunderbird (Watt/Kim Gordon) that I always wanted. The Firebird is the best 'sounding' bass I got. That said the aircraft carrier case is kinda awkward, so I always dug having the two SG basses. I kinda think humbucker pickups are a bit underrated on basses now. I think they work really well in a trio setup.
acoustics...
I got a mid-70s Alvarez acoustic that I have had probably 15 years or so. It's not a particularly 'loud' acoustic but it has a very sweet sound. I got a used Martin Dx... series acoustic and that one I play ALOT. I love the laminate neck, it is so stable. It has excellent action up the neck.
amps...
I got a couple of Mesa Boogies including a 50 Caliber+ head (knicked named the DOOM BOOGIE) and a Single Rectifier head. I also have a 50 watt'68 silverface Bassmen head. Previous owner had it completely gone over. It's killer for recording Bass and with my Ampeg Scrambler reissue pedal - it sounds DEAD on for Jim McCarty's tone on the early Cactus records.
― earlnash, Saturday, 29 May 2021 05:28 (four years ago)
I have:
1997 Japanese John Jorgenson signature "Hellecaster" (heavy as fuck champagne sparkle/gold strat/G&L Comanche style guitar with Z pickups)
White 90s Japanese Jazzmaster
Teal post-2000-seeming Mexican tele
Want:A tele that's brighter sounding/a bit less of a slog to play (unless they're all like that, I can't even remember)
A Rickenbacker bass (lol)
I'll probably succumb to the siren call of a Jag at some point in my life but my Jazzmaster is very nice to play so no rush
― hiroyoshi tins in (Sgt. Biscuits), Saturday, 29 May 2021 12:09 (four years ago)
I've got every piece of music gear (minus the $100 drum set with $150 in new heads that lives in the basement) along one wall in the tiny room that has become my wife's home office over the last year; she gets lots of comments during zoom meetings and has to tell the guys (always guys) that she has no idea about or interest in what is going on behind her.
https://i.postimg.cc/HkrLhkqX/IMG-1139.jpg
1. 1981 Tokai Silver Star, modified with a blend pot instead of the second tone knob and a direct out switch because I hate hitting the volume knob all the time by accident. I posted about this earlier in the thread, never wanted a strat but found this one for pretty cheap and wanted white one with a rosewood fretboard and big 70s headstock (Karoli style?).
2. 1974 Gibson SG. I got this last year right before lockdown. It's in decent shape, I love the skinny neck, and I wanted something from my birth year and this was relatively cheap compared to most other options. I replaced all the pots and capacitors and jack which feels sacrilegious but they were all scratchy and loose but I kept the switch. Ian Mackaye and Carrie Brownstein, some Iommi, not really Angus Young.
3. A 2017 Telecaster Deluxe neck on the routed out body of a 1998 MIM telecaster, with P90s. I had built this with Lace Matt Pike humbuckers and the full 'Jimmy Page' wiring with four push-pull pots but learned I don't like humbuckers that much. I didn't really know these guitars existed til 10 years ago or so and I love the weird hybrid bastardized neck/body combo and 'fuck it just route everything and make a giant pickguard' Fenderness of it.
4. 2014 Epiphone 335 Pro with updated pickups and the Jimmy Page wiring (in a semi-hollow for pure masochism). This was the second electric I got and would probably be the first to go if I was to sell any - I like bright as shit guitars and this one isn't, plus the neck is very square feeling. I honestly don't remember why I wanted to get a semi-hollow - probably some sort of No Age / Bob Weir combination.
5. 1971 Yamaha FG 180 - one of the red label / 'Nippon Gakki' ones that seem to be prized. I got this for $100 a pawn shop. It's not as nice to play as some friend's Martins but it's decent enough.
6. 1998 MIM Telecaster neck and pickups on a wudtone finished GFS swamp ash body. This tele, originally with the black body above, was my first guitar, bought new at a guitar center in Phoenix because of Joe Strummer and Buck Owens and Luther Perkins and Pete Anderson. I owned it for years and didn't play much at all until I got back into it in 2013 or so.
I did the body swap and Tele deluxe spin-off a few years ago on a whim one day after staring at the cover of Born to Run for a while. The body was like $60 and is hilariously cheap with four chunks glued together somewhere in Asia with no concern for matching grains or anything - like the back side looks way better and more cohesive than the front. This has a five-way 'super switch' for phase and series/parallel stuff. If I had to only keep one guitar, this would be it.
7. 2015 Squier Jazzmaster with Fender pickups and a new pickguard. - I got this new in Portland a few years ago at a place that had it priced really cheap and gave me a deal on a case with it and I've wanted one for years due to Elvis Costello, Sonic Youth, Television, Dinosaur JR, etc. I always think I don't really like this one, then I play something like 'Divine Intervention' by Matthew Sweet on it and love it again.
8. 2013 MIM 50s Lacquer Precision with a black pickguard. I have a Jazz bass but was always trying to dull it down in the band I play in to fit around the keyboards and the neck felt too skinny so I found this on craigslist for like $200 less than the cheapest ones on Reverb. It's got a huge neck with a 7.25" radius and tiny frets and a red fuzz lined tweed case and I love it.
9. Not shown - a 2003 Squier Jazz Bass that I got for $75 at the guitar center in Seattle; it's being stripped because I hate sunburst and is going to get something like a big dumb gibson mudbucker added to the neck spot along with the existing J pickups.
Other than that it's a 1978 Fender Princeton Reverb (with the 'pull boost' and death cap removed the ground switch converted to a 0/half/normal negative feedback resistor option), a totally stock 90s GK RB400, a recent used 2x10 GK bass cab, and a bunch of cheap or built-from-kits pedals. There's also a Sunn Alpha 6 PA that a friend left at my house years ago because it didn't work but it just needed a new fuse holder. It sounds good as a bass amp but honestly just kind of looks rad.
Honestly I like to build and fix and modify guitars/amps/pedals about as much as I like to play them, if not slightly more. I have zero need and not much room for anything else but things I would be ecstatic to find at a yard sale for cheap:
- fiesta red Jaguar- rickenbacker bass (lol)- goldtop les paul- one of those short scale PJ mustang basses that showed up a few years ago
― joygoat, Saturday, 29 May 2021 14:55 (four years ago)
Have -
Mid Eighties G&L Lynx BassMid Eighties G&L El Toro Bass1991 Warwick Thumb Bolt On BassAria Electric Upright Bass
EastCoast cheapy Gibson 350 copyCheapy Acoustic, from the antique shop around the corner
Want -
Another Warwick (needs researching)60s Tele BassG&L Interceptor bass (w/whammy bar)Fernandes Tele bass (for project)Shergold Marathon 6 String Bass (had two at one point, sold them both, instant regret)
― Maresn3st, Saturday, 29 May 2021 15:10 (four years ago)
Ampwise I have had various Fenders and Voxes but am happy now with just a Blues Junior.
A lot of the time I end up going direct, because of how many instruments I may end up playing on a given evening. Way easier to use a Para Driver or Blonde Sansamp when I may be switching between guitar, bass, mandolin, bouzouki, and electronic drums.
― Nostradamusferatu (Ye Mad Puffin), Saturday, 29 May 2021 16:41 (four years ago)
have: lefties
want: more lefties
(want gibson acoustics more than anything)
― fact checking cuz, Saturday, 29 May 2021 17:43 (four years ago)
i'd like to play a bass vi someday
― brimstead, Saturday, 29 May 2021 17:47 (four years ago)
I have:(an old picture when everything was out)
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1. 1965 Jazzmaster. I've been posting about this one in the Jazzmaster thread.
2. 1975 Telecaster. I've had this since 1984. Unforgiving but sounds fantastic with the AC30.
3. 2005 CIJ Stratocaster XII. Purchased it mostly new from a gray marketer in Costa Mesa and took it everywhere when I was regularly playing gigs at this time. Really nice guitar & stays in tune. Overdue for a pickup and wiring swap.
4. 1999 Am Standard Strat. In 2004 I was shopping for amplifiers and ended up coming home with no amp but the guitar I was trying them out with. I gutted all the electronics, put in a set of 1968 Strat pickups I found on eBay, replaced the pots with push/pull ones for in/out phase switching, and replaced the bridge & tremolo block with a heavy Callaham one. Extremely forgiving and somehow I just naturally play better with it - which is why it's sitting in a closet on the other side of the country rn.
5. 1967 Vox Cheetah. Rescued from a heavy metal supply store in Huntington Beach in 1993. Idiosyncratic and dark sounding. Only sounds its best when it's right on the edge of feedbacking so powerfully that you can feel the glued joints loosen up. At some point I expect it to turn to wood powder in my hands.
6. [not shown] Unknown early 60s electric bouzouki.
7. [not shown] early-00s CIJ JM-66 Jazzmaster. Currently disassembled but will eventually become a "72 Jazzmaster Deluxe" with the CuNiFe WRHB pickup reissues.
I want:
Nothing. Ms. Telecom has two terrific basses (a Musicmaster bass from the 70s and a '62 J-bass reissue from the 90s) so there isn't really anything I want except more time to write and maybe a Bass VI or baritone. Sure, if I had stupid amounts of money I'd love to have an all-original Fender something in Lake Placid Blue or a hollowbody Gretsch.
― Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 29 May 2021 20:20 (four years ago)
BTW, we’ll want another of these threads for synths/keys
― Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 29 May 2021 22:09 (four years ago)
― hiroyoshi tins in (Sgt. Biscuits), Saturday, May 29, 2021 8:09 AM (thirteen hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
holy shit, i remember seeing this guitar in catalogs. can you tell me how you ended up with it? i was looking and apparently there are only like 500 of them. also, this incredible fact from jorgenson's website:
Due to a factory error, the total run of guitars ended up with an extra resistor on the bottom tone control which made the guitar sound as is if the treble was completely rolled off. After getting many enquiries about the tone of the pickups (my personal guitars were prototypes and didn’t have the problem) I finally had the chance to compare a factory model side by side to my own, and was dismayed to hear the difference in tone! Luckily the remedy is very easy, just unscrew the pickguard and clip out the resistor closest to the bottom of the guitar and voila, it sounds as intended! Most players and owners by now have already done this, but I do believe that this error initially hurt the sales and image of the model.
― call all destroyer, Sunday, 30 May 2021 01:30 (four years ago)
Elvis, there is a synth zone thread
― Nostradamusferatu (Ye Mad Puffin), Sunday, 30 May 2021 03:04 (four years ago)
- '72 tele thinline reissue c. 2000, natural finish, made in mexico. a few months ago i put the new wide range humbucker reissues in this.- 2005 MIJ '66 jag reissue in lake placid blue. tricked out with duncan antiquties, mastery bridge, and mastery trem before i bought it.― call all destroyer, Friday, May 28, 2021 6:13 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink
- 2005 MIJ '66 jag reissue in lake placid blue. tricked out with duncan antiquties, mastery bridge, and mastery trem before i bought it.
― call all destroyer, Friday, May 28, 2021 6:13 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink
would love to see pics of these.
― Spottie, Sunday, 30 May 2021 04:02 (four years ago)
My main guitar is one of those thinline reissues. I plan on installing those creamery humbucker reissues once the guy starts taking new orders again. A couple years ago I got a Trem-King installed on it, which is a lot of fun.
About halfway through a rebuild of a shitty Davison warlock knockoff I got new for 100 bucks a decade ago. Installed a floyd rose bridge and new neck on it. Still have to finish routing a pool, designing a pickguard (gonna install lace sensors), and revamping the electrics.
I've got one of those short-scale Airline Map basses that Eastwood makes. Love her dearly.
I also have an old beater bass that's a hollowbody with no brand name and scratchy electronics but it was supposedly Jenny from Erase Errata's first instrument so I rock out on it occasionally for the good juju. I want plenty more but just don't have the space in our shoebox in SF.
As for wants, I've never played a baritone guitar but have been lusting after that Ronquillo edition of the Rivolta Mondata and regret not pulling the trigger on it before it sold out even though it would've been a foolish financial decision at the time.
― Fetchboy, Sunday, 30 May 2021 04:38 (four years ago)
here's my gretsch's l-r:- 2015 Panther Prototype MIJ (center block, hardtail) - 1995 Brian Setzer 6120-SSU - 1979 Chet Atkins Country Gentlemen 7670- 1963 Streamliner 6103https://i.imgur.com/M2Ccs3d.jpggot the three on the right at an estate sale a couple weeks back, all are in ridiculously good shape. the binding is usually breaking/coming apart on a lot of 60s gretsch's but this one has no issues. planning on keeping the chet and selling the other two i think. the panther was my parting gift when i left fmic.
Here's that 80s hondo i was talking about. i cant find much info on it but its supposed to be like a kramer baretta. pulled the pickup in hopes it was one of the dimarzio humuckers that were in some early hondos... it was not. it sounds pretty cool tho. $10 at goodwill.https://i.imgur.com/gIwMqvW.jpg
― Spottie, Sunday, 30 May 2021 06:38 (four years ago)
Here's my list of shame. I could make excuses for any one of them individually, but collectively? no chance.1950? Unknown parlour guitar1965 Sadao Yairi classical1965 Teisco TG-64 guitar1966 Fender USA Mustang1966 Mory Jazzmaster1966 Teisco TB-4 bass1966 Yamaha SG-31967 Morales ZES-3001968 Höfner Galaxie 1751969? Canora MIJ classical1971 Yamaha S-50A classical1972 Greco TL-350 (shortscale Tele)1973 Greco TE-500 (Tele Thinline)1975 Greco TD500 (Tele Deluxe)1976 Eston (Suzuki) acoustic 12 string1977 Greco Super Sounds (Strat)1978 Fender USA Musicmaster1978 Ibanez Concord acoustic1981 K Yairi DY-51 acoustic1982 Squier JV Tele Custom1983 Squier JV Strat1983 Squier SQ Tele Custom1985 Fender Japan Jazzmaster1985 Fender Japan TL33 Tele1985 Ibanez Roadstar II bass1987 Fender Japan TL52 Tele1988 Fender Japan ST-4562000? Epiphone Casino MIK2012 Fender Japan Bass VI
― assert (matttkkkk), Sunday, 30 May 2021 08:07 (four years ago)
call all destroyer, there was exactly one of those Jorgenson Hellecasters in a music shop in Birmingham (UK) leading up to Christmas 1999, and I basically went all in on getting it via every family Christmas present I was getting and a 12 month payment plan on top. It was actually reduced to £580 just before I bought it but I guess is worth a bit more now. I remember the other music shop across town also had the blue sparkle Jerry Donahue model which I was also kind of tempted by. It's a little more uh elegant looking than mine
People aren't kidding about the muddy tone, didn't get that fixed until a few years later. Once I had it fixed up it plays beautifully though, so easy to get around.
I believe there may have been 500 in the west and 500 more in Japan; mine is 234
― hiroyoshi tins in (Sgt. Biscuits), Sunday, 30 May 2021 15:20 (four years ago)
that’s so cool. the thing i read said that there were 500 total with 250 staying in japan but either way, very very limited.
― call all destroyer, Sunday, 30 May 2021 16:55 (four years ago)
Yah I’d never heard of that looks super cool
― Spottie, Sunday, 30 May 2021 18:12 (four years ago)
here is everything except the FGN which is in the other free corner of the room (also observant viewers may see part of my cat as he jumped up while i was taking this
https://i.imgur.com/lPeyCty.jpg
― call all destroyer, Sunday, 30 May 2021 20:37 (four years ago)
That’s like the exact jag I’d want
― Spottie, Sunday, 30 May 2021 20:58 (four years ago)
i believe ilx user albert broccoli also has this jag!
― call all destroyer, Sunday, 30 May 2021 21:01 (four years ago)
Definitely feelin the Jag envy
― Fetchboy, Sunday, 30 May 2021 22:54 (four years ago)
i think the jag is the one fender model where things like the block inlays, neck binding, and matching headstock actually look better than standard fender austerity.
i was just thinking the other day about looking for like a black/white/black 3-ply guard for the tele thinline....it's a rock machine with the new wide-ranges and i'm not sure if the white pearloid is the right spirit. anyone like or hate that idea?
― call all destroyer, Monday, 31 May 2021 01:05 (four years ago)
Just go all out with one of these and install some LEDs in the f-hole
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/5MIAAOSw8Ipcsv75/s-l1600.jpg
― Fetchboy, Monday, 31 May 2021 01:16 (four years ago)
lol oh no. i'll be required to join a 5th tier jam band that plays amorphous "festivals"
― call all destroyer, Monday, 31 May 2021 01:29 (four years ago)
Black would look cool. Kinda like a tele deluxe from that era
― Spottie, Monday, 31 May 2021 01:34 (four years ago)
yeah i was thinking of those, and i also feel like i've seen some natural with black hardware 70s strats that are kind of nice
― call all destroyer, Monday, 31 May 2021 01:37 (four years ago)
+1 for I would buy that exact Jag
The Jazzmaster I have has a matching white headstock and block binding and I think it looks p great
― hiroyoshi tins in (Sgt. Biscuits), Monday, 31 May 2021 02:21 (four years ago)
i'd love to see it if you can post a pic!
i just find the chrome explosion on the jag body invites excess everywhere else.
― call all destroyer, Monday, 31 May 2021 02:28 (four years ago)
i do feel very lucky that i snagged that jag. i didn't plan on buying when i did and it was a little more than i intended to spend, but between the aesthetics and the upgrades that had been done it was tough to imagine finding a better jag for me.
― call all destroyer, Monday, 31 May 2021 02:34 (four years ago)
Have:
1950s Martin D-18 (inherited from grandmother)1950s Martin O-18 (inherited from grandmother)1976 Guild D-25 2015 Gibson ES-335 Studio1993 Fender American Standard StratocasterJohnson Solara (cheap electric I have for weird reasons but am sort of fond of)
Want:Some kind of telecaster-style guitar, possibly with a gold-foil neck pickup and a regular tele type bridge pickup
Considering selling the strat - I just recently got it back from someone who had borrowed it for years (long story) and I never loved it or strats generally. I already feel like
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 31 May 2021 02:36 (four years ago)
*I already feel like I have too many guitars. No way I would have three acoustics but for the fact that I inherited two, and then bought a third because I felt nervous taking heirloom guitars out to some playing situations.
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 31 May 2021 02:37 (four years ago)
Actually would also love a Gibson ES-175 or L5 type full hollow, and maybe a baritone guitar.
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 31 May 2021 02:41 (four years ago)
https://i.imgur.com/NHsP3gn.jpg
Yamaha FG 380 acousticYamaha Revstar RS502TGretsch Electromatic G5120Ibanez AS73GIbanez TMB100 (bass)Postitive Grid "Spark" amp
Not pictured: 1989 Squier Strat, Late 90s Epiphone double cutaway Les Paul Special (tv yellow), neither of which is currently in working order. Vox VT100X amplifier, which is more amp than I need, and I've been meaning to sell since I bought the Spark amp.
Also, a cat.
― Johnny Fever, Monday, 31 May 2021 02:46 (four years ago)
*FG 830
xp holy shit those martins - I'd love to play one but would be terrified to handle it.
― joygoat, Monday, 31 May 2021 02:47 (four years ago)
xp nice arrangement and that is a lovely and large-looking cat
― call all destroyer, Monday, 31 May 2021 02:49 (four years ago)
If I had it to do over, I'd have gotten the Yamaha RS502 without the tailpiece. Would've been more versatile re: modification. But it's a fuckin tank and I'm sure I'll own it forever.
― Johnny Fever, Monday, 31 May 2021 02:51 (four years ago)
xp I love the D-18 a lot. Definitely has taken some wear - there's a small crack right by the pickguard, and I had to have another crack in the side repaired. I haven't really figured out the O-18, have not found the right strings for it possibly and don't love the sound right now.
As noted I bought the Guild recently at a cheap price (it had some damage but is very playable) because I wanted a beater acoustic that still had a vintage dreadnought sound - something I wouldn't be scared to travel with/use at a local singalong or a small gig if I ever play one again.
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 31 May 2021 02:52 (four years ago)
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This is the Jazzmaster I have. It's not my actual one, I don't own a barn
― hiroyoshi tins in (Sgt. Biscuits), Monday, 31 May 2021 04:06 (four years ago)
I don't think that person does either. That's a set if I've ever seen one.
― Johnny Fever, Monday, 31 May 2021 04:09 (four years ago)
https://i.imgur.com/8cJAm1E.jpg- 2013 Jackson Soloist - 2015 Charvel San Dimas- 2013 Fender Pawn Shop Super-Sonic- 1983 Hamer Phantom A5 (with the 'triple humbucker')- 1984 Hamer Phantom 12 (same thing but 12 string)- 2008 Fender Jim Adkins JA-90 Telecaster (prototype with block in-lays, MIK)- 2008 Jackson Warrior
i play the super-sonic and JA-90 a ton, and the charvel quite cos its so comfortable.
― Spottie, Monday, 31 May 2021 07:28 (four years ago)
That soloist reminds me - I'd also love to get a ridiculous 80s shredder superstrat. It's absolutely got to have the pointy headstock and shark fin inlays and would preferably be neon pink crackle or something equally over-the-top
― joygoat, Monday, 31 May 2021 14:03 (four years ago)
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Ben ouai this is def it
I’ve been in a world of loveliness going deep with my Fender Custom Classic Baritone Jaguar— this strange MIJ reissue that existed for a few years (and would subsequently be titled a “Bass VI”); that Dijon album got me playing it as “more than a bass” and it is so fun and cool
― Crappo FX (flamboyant goon tie included), Tuesday, 10 March 2026 17:02 (three weeks ago)
i just saw BASIC w/Chris Forsyth and Doug McCombs was playing a Bass VI, sounded great
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 10 March 2026 17:20 (three weeks ago)
It's cool-- there's a switch on the upper bout that puts it in and out of "bass mode", which changes the way the pickups and EQs behave.
Here's a nice demo video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6TI8UZXlaY
― Crappo FX (flamboyant goon tie included), Tuesday, 10 March 2026 18:50 (three weeks ago)
What strings/tuning are you using on yours FGTI? I believe the Jaguar Baritone Custom has a slightly shorter scale length than the Bass VI (also the body is a bit different, the Bass VI has a more Strat-like upper horn) - mine's tuned to E with what I think are a set Bass VI strings, and the low E is quite flappy! A bandmate currently has possession of it though, and I think he also has a Squier Bass VI, so next time I'm over there I'll try to compare them.
― jonesinspace, Wednesday, 11 March 2026 14:13 (three weeks ago)
Consensus is that baritone tuning is more appropriate, but mine is tuned to Bass VI tuning. The E is not not flappy— it’s manageable. Video above is Bass VI tuning.
I set it up with La Bellas and the flappiness increased— the guys at La Bella pointedly said “that’s not a Bass VI” (even though the exact same body would be sold as a Bass VI for several years in the 00s).
― Crappo FX (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 11 March 2026 17:07 (three weeks ago)
are they flats or roundwounds?
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 11 March 2026 17:09 (three weeks ago)
Flats. I use medium gauge on my acoustics but flats on all my electrics
― Crappo FX (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 11 March 2026 17:25 (three weeks ago)
ah okay was going to suggest flats which, at least in my experience with short scale basses, can help with the floppiness
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 11 March 2026 18:04 (three weeks ago)
Why a baritone? Glen Campbell tribute band? No but seriously, why do people care about baritones?
― encino morricone (majorairbro), Wednesday, 11 March 2026 18:57 (three weeks ago)
i dunno why do i care about being a middle aged guy slaving away at music maybe 100 people will hear at best?
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 11 March 2026 19:06 (three weeks ago)
The experience I had when I started taking the viola seriously was basically this: “why didn’t anybody tell me how amazing this instrument is”. Same with baritone guitar, once you start playing it you’re kinda gobsmacked that it’s not more of a staple.
Personally I like playing it because it compliments a tenor singer super well
― Crappo FX (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 11 March 2026 19:54 (three weeks ago)
And if we’re gonna be very real about it, “Wichita Lineman” IS the greatest recorded song of all time— and also have you heard of a band called The Cure
― Crappo FX (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 11 March 2026 19:56 (three weeks ago)
Ok, fair. I didn’t know the Cure used baritones a lot.
I can see why doom/stoner or anyone else who downtunes all the time would like one. And offset fans with the Bass VI of course, they are very cool.
I guess I’m the opposite in that I want a clear and sustaining high end rather then a surplus of low end from a guitar
― encino morricone (majorairbro), Thursday, 12 March 2026 05:32 (three weeks ago)
i like this discussion because i randomly ended up on some guitar history wiki for jaguars last week, i dont know how. i there learned of the even the existence of the baritone, thought “how interesting what do players think i shld ask ilx.” and this thread did this. for a couple of days now i been all “what does it mean? am i supposed to get one now? it must be a sign. i cannot even play i dont need another one.”
― feelings whoa whoa whoa feelings (Hunt3r), Thursday, 12 March 2026 14:53 (three weeks ago)
The appeal of the baritone to me isn't just the low end. The thicker strings mean it's got more resonance in the mids. Got it in an open tuning just now and it feels really satisfying and rich sounding over all. I really enjoy hanging out between 2-5 doing drone modal stuff. The viola is a good comparison, having played violin/viola at school. Even when you're playing in the upper range, it has a different sound to the violin.
― Composition 40b (Stew), Thursday, 12 March 2026 15:50 (three weeks ago)
Steve Kilbey played a Bass VI on The Church's Priest = Aura which is a keystone album for me. When the band did the 2010 three album tour with P=A in the middle, he used a Bass VI and it sounded so cool
― Elvis Telecom, Friday, 13 March 2026 09:28 (two weeks ago)
Also iirc Peter Koppes in The Church plays a baritone through much of Forget Yourself
― Elvis Telecom, Friday, 13 March 2026 09:30 (two weeks ago)
I remember the first time I played a VI and all my shitty little riffs sounded like deep bells chiming
― assert (matttkkkk), Friday, 13 March 2026 12:29 (two weeks ago)
https://i.ibb.co/7N2WjZrd/IMG-2171.png
― strictly hard music (Hunt3r), Friday, 13 March 2026 19:09 (two weeks ago)
- rickenbacker bass (lol)― joygoat, Saturday, May 29, 2021 10:55 AM (four years ago)
― joygoat, Saturday, May 29, 2021 10:55 AM (four years ago)
Obviously never thought I'd end up getting one of these, but what do you know.
https://i.ibb.co/zWWzKKPZ/IMG-7624.jpg
I swore I'd only buy one if I stumbled on it organically (I've only ever touched three in my life) and honestly wanted a 70s knockoff more than a real one.
But I ended up with a cancelled appointment and went into the guitar center to kill time where they happened to have a 1986 4003 on pawn shop lockdown, so available but not yet, and not listed online. It was a few hundred less than any other used ones online because it was kind of beat up and filthy as hell and had a replacement jack plate, which I didn't realize is where the serial numbers are.
(I'll attempt to justify this here by saying I purged a bunch of gear in the last two weeks including the barefaced bass cab I scored a couple years ago in a deal-of-a-lifetime situation and sold for twice what I paid for it...)
Anyway it cleaned up well and seems to be all original other than jack plate that shows as a replacement in the online serial number checkers, but has a date code for december 1986. The pots all indicate they're from March of 1986, so when I was in sixth grade a few weeks after the challenger disaster and a few before chernobyl.
One amazing detail is that apparently the guy who sold it was a prison guard who played the bass in some sort of band at the main state prison about 40 minutes from here. When he retired he convinced them to sell it to him, and he had to sell it to to pay to travel to south carolina to spread someone's ashes in the ocean.
It's got a metal property tag for the old "State Prison of Southern Michigan" which was renamed in 1988 on the back:
https://i.ibb.co/qLQfq6YT/IMG-7582.jpg
― joygoat, Wednesday, 18 March 2026 01:59 (two weeks ago)
wooowww. good stuff.
― You better go listen to lemonade and pray about it (Spottie), Wednesday, 18 March 2026 04:35 (two weeks ago)
Congrats on the bass, those are so cool
― encino morricone (majorairbro), Wednesday, 18 March 2026 06:38 (two weeks ago)
oooooh, fantastic score!
― Reggaeton Sax (NickB), Wednesday, 18 March 2026 07:59 (two weeks ago)
That is cool as shit. I bet it has that throaty deep twang.
― assert (matttkkkk), Wednesday, 18 March 2026 08:37 (two weeks ago)
That's a beauty and a dead ringer for my similarly beaten up and filthy 1977 4001https://i.ibb.co/qF4yF35Q/IMG-20260318-092422371.jpg
I'd never noticed so I had to check and the tuners on mine are unbranded, but also looks like yours turn the same way as almost every other guitar in the world. I'm considering getting it refretted which feels like some sort of extreme surgery but I guess in reality it's the difference between it actually playing properly or being an (admittedly cool-looking) useless lump of wood.
― jonesinspace, Wednesday, 18 March 2026 09:45 (two weeks ago)
i bet that bass has some stories
― call all destroyer, Wednesday, 18 March 2026 12:34 (two weeks ago)
I recorded with one once in a studio, great sound. Only thing is I was playing kinda fast stuff with a pick and I remember getting a little raw spot on the inside of my wrist from the sharp corner of the body.
but a little touch overdriven, just an amazing and distinct sound.
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 18 March 2026 14:49 (two weeks ago)
A Rickenbacker, or a former prison bass?
― calmer chameleon (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 18 March 2026 15:17 (two weeks ago)
Thanks yall, i feel like this is some sort of final score for the ages. My wife is normally disinterested in all this shit but is quite enamored of it design-wise.
I knew very little about them before crash coursing, like I had no idea what made that 4001 different from a 4003 because they look the same to me. The bridges are weird and the wiring is crazy and the pickups have actual wood as part of them, I believe?
I've seen neither the office nor rick and morty but general pop culture has given me enough secondhand exposure to both that I crossed the memes into the phrase "prison rick" when I first saw it
― joygoat, Wednesday, 18 March 2026 18:09 (two weeks ago)
jailhouse rick!
― fact checking cuz, Thursday, 19 March 2026 00:10 (two weeks ago)