Favorite brand of guitar
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 9:39 am
What is your favorite brand of guitar?
Gibson, more of a classic les paul kinda guy
Gibson, more of a classic les paul kinda guy
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Ronaldinho wrote:the wooden type with strings is a pretty good place to start.
Really, i though playing guitar meant sticking my wood in your mom and then tying her up with stringsRonaldinho wrote:the wooden type with strings is a pretty good place to start.
still love your avatar man!Huckleberryhound wrote:I have a Gibson epiphone, acoustic guitar....wish i played it more often than i uised to, i actually used to be quite good
my god, i bet that thing screechs, how long have you had it?Iz Man wrote:For acoustic I'm partial to Martin.
I have an '86 Kramer (a real USA, not Japanese made) with Seymour Duncan pickups thats perfect if you're looking for that heavy metal sound.
Overall I'd have to say a Les Paul. Can't go wrong with that one.
yea your right about that, for some reaosn i hate gibson acoustics, im a martin person myself as well, have you guys seen andy mkcee?Bertros Bertros wrote:Takamine (though I sadly only have a Simon & Patrick, not that its a bad guitar but a decent Takamine just sounds soooo sweet)
yea i hear ya, and my heart goes out to you, its tough losing a guitarglide wrote:I currently have a 1972 Takamine 12 string, a classical 6 string Norman, and a 6 string Cort.....(you have to take what you can get when you're left handed)....but my favorite guitar that I ever had was my 1985 Larrivee Eagle Model that John Claude Larrivee himself made for me.....it was the first left handed one he'd ever made, and I loved it. Lost it to "bad times" 6 yrs ago.
It was actually given to me (for free!) in '94. About two years later I swapped out the old pickups for the Seymours, cleaned & lubed the Floyd Rose tremolo, and put in new wiring. A bit of windex on the body (candy apple red), and it was a brand new guitar.Bigfalcon65 wrote:my god, i bet that thing screechs, how long have you had it?Iz Man wrote:For acoustic I'm partial to Martin.
I have an '86 Kramer (a real USA, not Japanese made) with Seymour Duncan pickups thats perfect if you're looking for that heavy metal sound.
Overall I'd have to say a Les Paul. Can't go wrong with that one.
Bigfalcon65 wrote:Really, i though playing guitar meant sticking my wood in your mom and then tying her up with stringsRonaldinho wrote:the wooden type with strings is a pretty good place to start.
wow theres prob over 20 grand right thereIz Man wrote:It was actually given to me (for free!) in '94. About two years later I swapped out the old pickups for the Seymours, cleaned & lubed the Floyd Rose tremolo, and put in new wiring. A bit of windex on the body (candy apple red), and it was a brand new guitar.Bigfalcon65 wrote:my god, i bet that thing screechs, how long have you had it?Iz Man wrote:For acoustic I'm partial to Martin.
I have an '86 Kramer (a real USA, not Japanese made) with Seymour Duncan pickups thats perfect if you're looking for that heavy metal sound.
Overall I'd have to say a Les Paul. Can't go wrong with that one.
I have to agree with the Takimine posts as well. Awesome guitar.
Also, I have a couple of friends in a Genesis cover band (original Gabriel Genesis). The guitarist has a white double neck Gibson SG, and the bass player has a double neck (12-string/bass) Rickenbacker that makes me drool......
Do you like the ovation? Does it have the bowl back?Dmunster wrote:I currently only own an accoustic and its an Ovation. I've owned a Fender electric (first guitar), BC Rich Virgin (loved that guitar) and a Kramer 7 string.
Yup. Its an American made 94 I think. Kinda girly lookin but it has a nice action and tone. Its got the built in preamp which is nice. Heres a pic:Bigfalcon65 wrote:Do you like the ovation? Does it have the bowl back?Dmunster wrote:I currently only own an accoustic and its an Ovation. I've owned a Fender electric (first guitar), BC Rich Virgin (loved that guitar) and a Kramer 7 string.
