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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: norway
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i love my guitar.
its an ibanez rt-650. i play it like about 2 hours or more everyday. when i watch tv, when i sit at my computer, and i play in a band. i know you dont care, but i dont give a fuck.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Posts: 1,215
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im still looking to buy one
im probably going to go with a washburn |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: waterworld
Posts: 9
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I freestyle all the time......I do alot of battle rapping also....
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: United states
Posts: 14
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well lets see your guitar sucks and mine is so much better. I have a B.C. rich mockingbird and it is a through neck to.
[This message has been edited by tower397 (edited 03-25-2001).] |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: The right place
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BCRICH?????
Those aren't guitars they just look like em ![]() I once bought one, it took me 6 months of customising before I could call it playable ![]() Wolfshade ------------------ Get paid per minute! Dialerclopedia |
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Looking California
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You guys gotta get with the program...
Gibson is the only way to go. I've got a 92 reissue of a 57 Black Beauty Les Paul Custom and a mid 70's Flying V. In this case Les is more!!!! ------------------ Make Money. Period. www.pythonvideo.com www.dollarmachine.com |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: L.A., CA USA
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Gotta go along with ya bubba!
Gibson is king of electric. But I love my new acoustic Taylor too! Quote:
------------------ BigD says fuck it |
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Ya haven't experienced a guitar if ya haven't experienced a Jackson
![]() Wolfshade ------------------ Get paid per minute! Dialerclopedia |
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Looking California
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i did try a Jackson...Back when the were Charvel-Jackson....I mean come on...I grew up listening to Randy Rhoads....But Les is still the way to go.
They ain't no going back after youo play a Les Paul Custom ------------------ Make Money. Period. www.pythonvideo.com www.dollarmachine.com |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Montreal
Posts: 1,830
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Mine's a BLACK guitar... I love the look...
but I can't play it... should get to learn one of these days ![]() |
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Gibson is great it realy is, but for me nothing comes even close to Jackson, the feel and sound are just perfect
![]() Combine it with a Floyd Rose system and some sixties marshall amps and I"m happy ![]() Wolfshade ------------------ Get paid per minute! Dialerclopedia |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: norway
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you buy a ibanez for about 1000$
and you buy a gibson for 2000$ and the sound it just the same. ibanez rocks. |
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Looking California
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When playing live throgh a Large PA system I can always tell the sound of an Ibanez...To me it sounds High and thin....whereas a gibson had a whole lot more natural tone.
Don't much like floating tremolo's so that may be why i don't like jacksons much ------------------ Make Money. Period. www.pythonvideo.com www.dollarmachine.com |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Hi everyone, my first post here - but I had to respond to a topic close to my heart.
![]() As the proud owner of a Les Paul, a Charvel/Jackson, Fender American Strat, two Ibanez's ( 1 six string, 1 seven string ), and a Takamine acoustic I must say that my baby is my Les Paul. I won't say one guitar is better than another, to me it's what you are comfortable playing on that matters. I've heard guys make a $150 knock-off sound as sweet as any $2500 guitar out there, it's more to do with what's in your head than in your hands. |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: California
Posts: 198
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That's right. however, if you can't tell the difference between the sound of a Gibson and the sound of an Ibanez, you've been listening to loud music too long.
![]() I've got a Yamaha Pacifica (an early one, before they sucked), a '79 Paul, an Ibabnez RX series, an old funky looking Kramer with a Chandler neck (like silk!), a couple Fender acoustics, and a beat to crap 12 string acoustic. Oh, and a '59 Fender double neck lap steel in mint condition with a '60 Gibson combo amp with original tubes. ![]() |
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Well I still have my Les Paul Custum 20th aniverssary, white, well actually it's cream now after it's natural aging...
------------------ Smile and Be Happy Lightning Free Hosting |
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Looking California
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Long Hair,
I have been listeniong to loud music for way too long...But I can still tell the difference. I used to own a 75 (I think ) Ibanez Artist double neck...It was a beautiful Cherry color instead of the cream color most of them were. It played as sweet as my Les Paul. I too have an old Fender Acoustic that plays and sounds like a dream. Think i might try PRS next time if I can find one with a thick enough neck ------------------ Make Money. Period. www.pythonvideo.com www.dollarmachine.com |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: California
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Now, see, those Artists are sweet ass guitars. Real quality instruments. I like PRS too, but I have the opposite problem. I need a thin neck cuz I have bad wrists and I get sore after awhile. I've been looking at the Les Paul '69 (?) reissues with the slim taper neck. Much easier for me.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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PRS guitars rock, definitely worth every penny of their price tag. Chandler necks are sweet, too - you from L.A. Longhair? Yeah, I can tell the difference between an Ibanez and a Gibson, but does that make one better than another?
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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damn, double post, sorry
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Location: Tac Town
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My guitar is sittin in the corner in its case with no strings.. HeH.. I need to get around to fixen that once i get off my lazy ass..
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: California
Posts: 198
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Nope, I'm from NorCal. I bought the guitar along with a couple others from some guy for cheap. The guitar itself is cheesy. Sort of a BCRich shape, red, with a lightning bolt sticker on it. And only a bridge pickup. I never play the thing, but I can't bear to seel that killer neck.
I'll probably have it put on a different body one of these days. |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: SoCal
Posts: 649
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I could make all you guys' mouths water with my dad's collection....if I knew the name of any of them
. I do know that out of one of the 30 or so of them...I have a fave. It's a fender from way long ago that he used to play everyday when I was growing up and so it's a sentimental thing. But, I do know that it is very (monetarial) valuable. He used to sing us to sleep everynight on that bad boy. He also, not only has all of those fantastic guitars (acoustic and electric) but he even has citars and other strange shit. I love guitars, they remind me of my daddy and laying down on the floor and listening to him play Creedence or Dylan or whatever and just falling asleep to that beautiful melody. If any of you have children...please play to them. It's magical and makes you look like the coolest man alive. ![]() |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: SoCal
Posts: 649
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BTW, He also has many amps and other peripheals, one whole big huge room in his home is devoted to his passion. He could supply a whole band with everything they need to rock this country if needed LOL.
Ahhhhh... A hippies kid. There was there benefits to it all LOL. I grew up in a very "hippie" dominated area of the country. Jam sessions are a part of "friends getting together" and there isn't a bad musician in the bunch. There isn't a CCR, Hendrix, Zeppelin, Dead, Dylan, Joplin, Baez, Zevon, or any other song from back then that I don't know in and out, live or recorded. For 27 years old, there, unfortunately, isn't a lot of us that can say the same. (and many more "less well known" artists that I can't recall of the top of my head) How many 6 years olds do you know, knew the words to Lawyers, Guns and Money LOL. By the way, my husband to be is 20 years older than me and the thing that we have most in common in music LOL. He has FANTASTIC taste in music. Every Friday night, after my son has been in bed for a couple of hours, we go up to "our recreation" room ( a good 1500 feet from his bedroom), blast the music, roll a joint and....well what else is there LOL. |
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