
Gearheads:
#1
Posted 30 November 2006 - 10:54 AM
hypothetically.... if you had some $ burning a hole in your pocket, what would you buy:
< $100:
$100-300:
> $300 (open wishlist):
FOR ME--
< $100: used made-in-china tube amp, like epiphone galaxie 10 or valve jr
$100-300: old harmony or kay beater electric, reasonably functional condition, hollowbody preferred, but a 50's harmony stratotone would be cool too....
> $300 (open wishlist): guessing that my next big purchase will be a gibson es-335 or something in that spirit. I've been thinking a lot about the gretsch duo-jet lately, too. gonna have to win the lottery before I'm really in the market for either.
#2
Posted 30 November 2006 - 11:32 AM
$100 - $300 - Boss Micro BR or a set of Fralin Twangmaster pickups
> $300 - there's a lot of stuff in this category. I won't even go into it.
#3
Posted 30 November 2006 - 12:39 PM
$100-300 - probably get some work done on my epiphone les paul... new electronics, pickups, re-fret, complete set-up, etc.
> $300 (open wishlist) - 57 gibson les paul gold top, some sort of matchless amp
#4
Posted 30 November 2006 - 05:11 PM
$100 - $300 pickups or something
> $300 Excalibur... Fender Stratocaster with triple single coil pickups and a whammy bar. Pre-CBS Fender corporate buy-out. I'd raise the bridge and take the buzz out of the low E.
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#5
Posted 04 December 2006 - 11:32 AM
100-300 Probably a new neck and body to finish up my project guitar. Or a fairly nice mic, like a rode nt-1. or a zvex fuzz factory. or wooly mammoth.
>300 Eventually, an Egnater amp ideally. Runner ups include a scott french guitar or an old les paul deluxe with mini humbuckers. Or possibly a Firebird.
There are so many nice things to get if I had money...
#7
Posted 04 December 2006 - 12:25 PM
so
<$100 -- probably a good-enough proper case for my gibson LP special dc, since it's living in a crappy gig bag right now.
what's the asking price on that little marshall again? couldn't afford it now, but maybe after the holidays? bet it'd be a good match for the same gibson I mentioned above.... argh....
I've got a nice 1977 puch moped that I'm thinking about selling, if anyone were interested in such a thing? bought it a few months back and have barely used the thing. that would finance another gear purchase of some sort. thinking about trying to find one of the Johnson Carolina series acoustics. JO-27 specifically. oh I've got sickness.
#8
Posted 04 December 2006 - 01:32 PM
I'm now seriously considering buying one of these, Gibson SG standard
#9
Posted 04 December 2006 - 01:43 PM
I'm asking $700 for it now, seems like that's the going rate on ebay for this sort of amp. Negotiable...
I'm now seriously considering buying one of these, Gibson SG standard
I can highly recommend the SG. I've got a special from the late 90's that I absolutely love. It plays fantastic and sounds great. It really works wonders for me. Even though my G&L is a nicer looking guitar, I always tend to go to the SG for the tone and playability.
#10
Posted 04 December 2006 - 02:06 PM
edit: that sounds like I'm suggesting that to other people...I'm not, I really want lessons for myself!
#11
Posted 04 December 2006 - 02:28 PM
I'm asking $700 for it now, seems like that's the going rate on ebay for this sort of amp. Negotiable...
I'm now seriously considering buying one of these, Gibson SG standard
I can highly recommend the SG. I've got a special from the late 90's that I absolutely love. It plays fantastic and sounds great. It really works wonders for me. Even though my G&L is a nicer looking guitar, I always tend to go to the SG for the tone and playability.
i had an epiphone les paul for a while that had great sound (for it being an epiphone). but i hated the balance of that guitar. the way the strap attaches to the back, the neck was always falling when i took my hands off. and with the double cut, the neck seems to be so much longer too. especially since i am a short guy... i felt real small behind that thing. so yeah, i don't like the sg for rather lame reasons.
#12
Posted 04 December 2006 - 03:39 PM

#13
Posted 04 December 2006 - 03:49 PM
tell you who looks real small behind an SG: angus young. you see a 'normal' sized gent playing an SG, you realize what small instrument it is and just how out-of-proportion angus is. I'm a fan of the SG, it's just a little too... pointy for my tastes.
yeah, angus and i aren't too different in stature. but he shreds way more than i do.
#14
Posted 04 December 2006 - 05:31 PM
$100 - $300: Line 6 Delay Modeler
> $300: New bass, maybe a Sadowsky P/J, maybe some other P-type bass. Or a large digital multitrack.
#15
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Posted 04 December 2006 - 05:34 PM
on craigslist, there's a johnson (not sure what model) for sale for $100 or less.
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