looks nice
what model is it?
lol
took me two years to figure out the model of one of my guitars so
i'm guessing you bought it at a local shop?
Yeah, and it's fabricated by a local luthier.
My acoustic
My electric
not actually mine but the same models i think
bob, do you have that second guitar in the same color? please say it's so
(06-25-2013, 07:31 PM)JoelCarli Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, and it's fabricated by a local luthier.
that's pretty cool
Sounds great too. Rich sound. Almost flangy.
And those are sick guitars, Bob.
(06-25-2013, 07:37 PM)wwf Wrote: [ -> ]bob, do you have that second guitar in the same color? please say it's so
Yeah. It was my dad's that he got from a pawnshop in the 70s or something and he never played. He only just gave it to me recently, took me forever to find the model.
My guitars:
Has a more mellow tone than a lot of acoustics, which I love about it.
This is my electric -- my baby. Made out of basswood (body) and maple (neck). Has an original Floyd Rose on it. Replaced the original pickups with active pickups, both Seymour Duncan Blackouts. The bridge pickup has a lot of low-end punch that's great for riffing, while the neck pickup is great for cleans and leads.
Here is my bass. Got it used last December. It needed some work to get the neck fixed, but it plays beautifully now.
I do have a practice amp, a Roland Cube60. It's pretty cool. Has a few built-in effects (that actually sound nice) and several amp model options. I like how it sounds with my electric, but I use virtual amps for recording (not that I've been doing much recording)...