I use these because they lock. Makes me feel safer!
Although Minte's has us both beat. Hands down.
more infos i could have used a week ago! lolz. i might have to trade one of these cheapies in for a beefier style like this for my fender. the others could fall off the wall and be fine prolly.
It's really clever. As you put the guitar on it, the weight of the guitar moves the little tab bits up to lock it in place. I've got 5 of them and they are great.
It's really clever. As you put the guitar on it, the weight of the guitar moves the little tab bits up to lock it in place. I've got 5 of them and they are great.
That is sweet, I need one.
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info i could have used a week ago! i went with basic wall hooks. they came with screws though
I came up empty looking for one of the pawn fenders like the one you got so I ordered one of these. I've never owned one with a fully scalloped neck. It should be here tomorrow or Monday.
it's the Yngwie Malmsteen Strat.
I came up empty looking for one of the pawn fenders like the one you got so I ordered one of these. I've never owned one with a fully scalloped neck. It should be here tomorrow or Monday.
it's the Yngwie Malmsteen Strat.
i'm reading up on this guitar, wow, right. those seymour duncan pickups look interesting, i looked into those when i was researching mine. oh, btw, i didn't realize in the other thread, i didn't say the model of mine, it's the pawn shop '72.
anhoo, that neck on the strat you purchased is crazy. i have the dunlap frets too, but the 6105 series, i think, and the c-shape and lacquer. it's super slick but i am not sure if mine has the nitro-cellulose lacquer that your's has.
what style of music do you play? will you be running this through your mustang III?
I like wall hooks as well. You can't really see it in this picture but I also put a red felt covered board at the bottom to prevent the guitars from hitting the wall. I don't have the fancy locks tho and my many acoustics sit on regular floor stands in my music room
Minte, also, your yngwie strat is strung with Super Bullets 3250L
mine has the USA Super 250L which i instantly liked a lot but i am wondering about those super bullets, are you familiar with those already?
Yes I have a set of those on my Jeff Beck Strat. They feel very different while they are breaking in. They are harder to bend to a note, but when you get the note they are way easier to hold it and longer. I imagine Carlos uses those on his PRS
Mostly I play jazz, Rippingtons,Hardcastle,larry Carlton..Marion Meadows,etc but I still sit in with a local blues band from time to time. I know a lot of Trower stuff from back in the day when I played in rock bands, some Eric Johnson,,a lot of zep.
But my heart is in playing fusion jazz.
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Yes I have a set of those on my Jeff Beck Strat. They feel very different while they are breaking in. They are harder to bend to a note, but when you get the note they are way easier to hold it and longer. I imagine Carlos uses those on his PRS
Mostly I play jazz, Rippingtons,Hardcastle,larry Carlton..Marion Meadows,etc but I still sit in with a local blues band from time to time. I know a lot of Trower stuff from back in the day when I played in rock bands, some Eric Johnson,,a lot of zep.
But my heart is in playing fusion jazz.
right on, did you go with the maple fingerboard or the rosewood on the new strat?
gotcha, read some comparisons of the two, maybe one day i'll be able to tell the difference.
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Did your new amp arrive?
yes, it's amazing! it's like a brand-new 50 year old amplifier, smelling those tubes warm up brings back memories from growing up and my pops warming up his amplifier(s).
the sound is crazy too, the distortion on this paper speaker makes me lol, the speaker doesn't sound like it's about to blow, the entire amp sounds like it's about to explode!
still going through pedals now, haven't made a decision, i am running the fender through my computer and rocksmith which has a modeling amp included so i can get the tones i need at a reasonable volume. it's all a blast!
btw, the big E string on my fender has become slightly jangly, i figure i need to take it to the luthier and get sorted out, should i wait longer for the wood to acclimate to my local climate?
gotcha, read some comparisons of the two, maybe one day i'll be able to tell the difference.
yes, it's amazing! it's like a brand-new 50 year old amplifier, smelling those tubes warm up brings back memories from growing up and my pops warming up his amplifier(s).
the sound is crazy too, the distortion on this paper speaker makes me lol, the speaker doesn't sound like it's about to blow, the entire amp sounds like it's about to explode!
still going through pedals now, haven't made a decision, i am running the fender through my computer and rocksmith which has a modeling amp included so i can get the tones i need at a reasonable volume. it's all a blast!
need to see some pics of the new unit!
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thank you! i've been wondering which one of your guitars is your fav? do you have a go-to?
I have too many of them. Approaching 30. Every night when I practice I make certain to play a different one. I think if I had to answer. I would say my Les Paul R7 Goldtop, The EJ Strat, and the Ibanez JEM 7V are my three favorites. I record practices a lot and I always like the way I sound on those 3.
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I have too many of them. Approaching 30. Every night when I practice I make certain to play a different one. I think if I had to answer. I would say my Les Paul R7 Goldtop, The EJ Strat, and the Ibanez JEM 7V are my three favorites. I record practices a lot and I always like the way I sound on those 3.
any of those would be a hoot to play i bet, but i wouldn't mind running that ibanez through this little amp!
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