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GregH
Sep 4 2012, 03:38 AM
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QUOTE (Alex Feather @ Sep 4 2012, 01:32 AM) *
Man! This guitar is beautiful!!! Absolutely love it! What year is it?

I bought it used last year. As near as I can tell it is a 2009. It looked like it had never been out of the case, no fret wear and the paper is still on the pick guard.
I really like the sound and it plays really nice. It is a good compromise between the full-size hollow bodies (like the ES335) and the solid body guitar.
Now if I could only play it as well as it deserves. smile.gif

For those commenting on the Sunn amplifier. I brought it back from the dead. When I dragged it out of the basement it had been in for 30 years, it must of had a quarter-inch of dirt stuck to it. It had a bad power transformer but after I changed that out and replaced a few tubes it worked good. Then all it needed was a full disassembly, a few days of scrubbing and new grill cloth from the origional manufacturer (not that hard to find thanks to Google).

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GregH
Sep 6 2012, 03:16 AM
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I remembered that I own a Gibson amp so I thought I would take a picture of the amp with the guitar.

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It is from 1942. It does work. I plug it in from time to time. Here it is from the back with the cover off.

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Just to keep the thread on-topic, here is a picture of my Ibanez RG2550E


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AK Rich
Sep 6 2012, 05:28 AM
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Wow a vintage Gibson amp! How cool is that? I have never seen one of those.Very nice Greg!

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Sep 1 2012, 12:58 PM) *
You really are going to have to sell me that flamed maple Ibby smile.gif I can't just keep looking at and drooling!

Hahaa right on Todd but I am not quite ready to part with her just yet. smile.gif

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Todd Simpson
Sep 6 2012, 03:15 PM
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QUOTE (AK Rich @ Sep 6 2012, 12:28 AM) *
Wow a vintage Gibson amp! How cool is that? I have never seen one of those.Very nice Greg!


Hahaa right on Todd but I am not quite ready to part with her just yet. smile.gif



Great stuff guys! Here is another one from my pics collection.

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Marcus Siepen
Sep 6 2012, 04:54 PM
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Some really nice guitars guys. Here is a pic of my studios wall here at home, I always have a couple of my faves here.

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AK Rich
Sep 6 2012, 07:13 PM
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QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ Sep 6 2012, 07:54 AM) *
Some really nice guitars guys. Here is a pic of my studios wall here at home, I always have a couple of my faves here.

Wow! awesome display of Gibsons, I am drooling here or I have a hole in my lip!

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flamen
Sep 6 2012, 09:46 PM
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there's my strat, my one and only guitar biggrin.gif

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SpaseMoonkey
Sep 11 2012, 10:25 PM
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Aww man some total junk in this corner! laugh.gif

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Todd Simpson
Sep 12 2012, 01:40 AM
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QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ Sep 6 2012, 11:54 AM) *
Some really nice guitars guys. Here is a pic of my studios wall here at home, I always have a couple of my faves here.


That's fine collection there! What pickups do you have in each if I may ask? Stock or custom?


QUOTE (flamen @ Sep 6 2012, 04:46 PM) *

there's my strat, my one and only guitar biggrin.gif


Nice! I see you upgraded the single coils to double rails?

QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Sep 11 2012, 05:25 PM) *


Aww man some total junk in this corner! laugh.gif


Thats my kind of junk corner smile.gif Pair of headphones and I could hang out in that corner for days. Nice axes too! I don't think I"ve seen those before, your collection must be getting pretty big?

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SpaseMoonkey
Sep 12 2012, 02:15 AM
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QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Sep 11 2012, 08:40 PM) *
Thats my kind of junk corner smile.gif Pair of headphones and I could hang out in that corner for days. Nice axes too! I don't think I"ve seen those before, your collection must be getting pretty big?


I only have 3 more guitars, Washburn MG-34 (needs new parts its like 15+ years old or so) , a cheap Washburn acoustic, and my Ibanez S770.

Since I bought the Kemper I haven't touched my half stack. So I took a bold move of owning the unit for a month. I did the pros and cons, figured I don't do anything but play for myself so do I really need a 150w amp that I can't turn up often? So being a hobbyist I just got rid of it. Was planning on getting a pair of PA monitors such as QSC or Altos to play in the room still have power to be loud but can also be quite and still get a good hi-fi tone. But while I was there trading stuff in I seen the EBMM, which I thought to myself that was the managers guitar (I played it when he first bought it). Was like if it is I think I may take that home, sure enough it's now in my room. laugh.gif

So currently I'm rocking out that guitar with a pair of BeyerDynamic headphones and it does everything I need. Loving the choice I made!

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Todd Simpson
Sep 12 2012, 03:09 AM
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QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Sep 11 2012, 09:15 PM) *
I only have 3 more guitars, Washburn MG-34 (needs new parts its like 15+ years old or so) , a cheap Washburn acoustic, and my Ibanez S770.
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So currently I'm rocking out that guitar with a pair of BeyerDynamic headphones and it does everything I need. Loving the choice I made!


Well played! smile.gif The kemper is just a Miracle of technology. For home recording and for recording in general, it's just great. Like stuffing a truck full of amps in to a box you can carry with you. A good pair of headphones, or mixing monitors and it really sounds like a massive rig is micd up perfectly in an iso booth/room somewhere. Really, hundreds of iso booths, each with a different amp, and the dial on the kemper just switches between which amp your hearing.

Some really cool guitar collections so far!

Here is my FRETLIGHT guitar. It's the one with red LED lights on the fret board that links up with software to display patterns/scales on the neck. More of a teaching/learning tool but still a spiff looking axe. smile.gif This one was a prototype of the first "Pro Series". They have since switched up to a new design but I still like this one a bit better.

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Todd Simpson
Sep 16 2012, 11:30 PM
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Here's a new one wink.gif This is a shot of my Jackson Kelly. I sold it and now wish I hadn't. sad.gif

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QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Sep 16 2012, 11:30 PM) *
Here's a new one wink.gif This is a shot of my Jackson Kelly. I sold it and now wish I hadn't. sad.gif

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My old bassist had a Jackson Kelly bass ! Now that thing looked the part biggrin.gif Same sort of colour as that one too !

It was really neck heavy so if he let go of the neck it would plummet down to the floor. If he were standing close enough to the drum kit there were so many times where he let go of it and it just crashed down onto the cymbals !

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Hello Mr Penguin !!! biggrin.gif

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Todd Simpson
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QUOTE (Ben Higgins @ Sep 17 2012, 05:08 AM) *
My old bassist had a Jackson Kelly bass ! Now that thing looked the part biggrin.gif Same sort of colour as that one too !

It was really neck heavy so if he let go of the neck it would plummet down to the floor. If he were standing close enough to the drum kit there were so many times where he let go of it and it just crashed down onto the cymbals !


Bingo! That's what I noticed right away. Great looks, but way out of balance. I don't know how folks stand to play these on stage, but Marty friedman seems fine with it. Every time you cut loose of it, it the neck drops like stone. It's so great looking you almost want to frame it though ;0)

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SpaseMoonkey
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QUOTE (Ben Higgins @ Sep 17 2012, 05:08 AM) *
Hello Mr Penguin !!! biggrin.gif


Lol, Penguin.. Ha! If only you seen the shelf above that area! laugh.gif

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Ben Higgins
Sep 18 2012, 08:41 AM
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QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Sep 17 2012, 11:17 PM) *
Lol, Penguin.. Ha! If only you seen the shelf above that area! laugh.gif


C'mon.. give it to me !! I wanna see those stuffed toys !! biggrin.gif

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Sep 17 2012, 10:08 PM) *
Bingo! That's what I noticed right away. Great looks, but way out of balance. I don't know how folks stand to play these on stage, but Marty friedman seems fine with it. Every time you cut loose of it, it the neck drops like stone. It's so great looking you almost want to frame it though ;0)

Todd


I didn't know the 6 string version had the same neck heaviness ohmy.gif

I personally can't see how people overcome these tendencies in these guitars.. it really compromises my grip and hand position. But all the more respect to them ! smile.gif

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