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Topic: Piggy's guitars
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St. Mike
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posted December 13, 2006 17:53
Is there any guitarist here that might like to talk about the Gibson SG? Anyone have one? I always wanted one but thought they were a bit heavy. Then again, Angus Young always had one I think? He is a small guy like me. :-)St. -------------------- ARE YOU MORBID?
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Paulie 88
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Member # 775
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posted December 14, 2006 02:25
quote: Originally posted by slaydesays: [QB]forgot one.. the Iceman! QB]
Nice, a Paul Stanley model! (Inlays, trim) Best, PAULIE -------------------- Voivoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood! ----------------- DIMESLAND http://youtu.be/2LtFOX6JdVo
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Emlyn K Helicopter
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Member # 44
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posted December 16, 2006 05:26
Right. Sorry, but... quote: Originally posted by Hatross: Out of all the guitars over the years and different models ect, there has not been much improvement made since 1957 and the fender stratocaster..
1952. Jackson Soloist, PRS Custom, Ibanez JEM, Parker Fly... The fender Strat is pretty much the "be all end all" in guitars (imo) The last person I heard making that kind of remark was a drummer. Oh and the 'set-in' neck design of a gibson is inferior to that of a bolt-on strat. They sound different and the Bolt-on is cheaper to fix if you break it. Otherwise one design is not inherently superior to the other. I have a bunch of both types, as well as a neck-thru. They sound different. Neck-thru sounds better to me, but if it breaks I have to buy a whole new guitar. Also strats have a straight neck angle and gibsons are slanted back Strats were designed to be mass-produced cheaply. Slanted headstocks on Gibsons increase string tension and therefore sustain - offsetting the shorter scale length. Gives you a warmer, fatter tone without floppy strings in other words. Also the strings hit the tuners at or close to 90 degrees on a slanted headstock (rather than at awkward angles on a Strat) which inproves tuning stability. If you want weedy country tones that are about as metal as a yogutt pot then go with the strat. Although I do like my strat, it does good weedy tones. geek mode off. -------------------- Der der der-der DER! Der der der-der DER! DER!
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