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63.1 | Oh, I love picking on fenders | SAMURI::COOPER | Gold Card member! *� Over The Bars Club �* | Tue May 24 1988 11:03 | 9 |
| Well, I used to have a strat. By the time I got the C&W twang out
of it, I'd spent enough to buy a Charvel/Jackson... So I did.
They twang too much. I never liked Clapton or Hendrix that much
anyhow... Not that they aren't good at what they do (they are),
they jist don't float my boat.
Jammin' JC (Charvel/GK kix !)
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63.2 | Whoa... | SAMURI::COOPER | Gold Card member! *� Over The Bars Club �* | Tue May 24 1988 11:05 | 4 |
| This would probably be like dropping a bomb in the GUITAR notes
conference.
!
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63.3 | Fender fever | SUBURB::DALLISON | If its too LOUD, you're too OLD | Tue May 24 1988 11:10 | 12 |
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Well, Yngwie J.Malmsteen use's Strats, Clapton use's Strats, John
Norumn use's Strats so they've got good references!!!
Me?? I don't use 'em coz as I'm a trainee at DEC I can't afford
one, but I've played on one and they've got a real nice feel but
as my use of them is limited I can't really comment on the tremolo
system or the pickups.
What do they sell for in the States??
-Tone
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63.4 | Some serious questions | HAZEL::STARR | You grow up and you calm down | Tue May 24 1988 11:33 | 15 |
| wjb,
How much did your friend end up putting into his Strats? I
wuldn't mind making my Start easier to play, but I get the
felling it would cost a fortune, which I can't afford.
But the big question is, how did it sound after all the
modifications? Did it still sound like a Start should? It
seems to me that if you play with a guitar too much, you can
lose the reason you bought it for in the first place (the
sound).
Alan S.
Who_agrees_that_this_topic_should_stay_here_not_where_it_will_get
blown_all_out_of_proportion_in_GUITAR
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63.5 | Humph!! | TIGER::SLABOUNTY | A Momentary Lapse of Reason | Tue May 24 1988 12:07 | 14 |
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I'll stick with my Memphis Explorer, thank you.
I paid $300 for the guitar, case, amp, strap, cord.
Then I got 2 pedals (Heavy_Metal and American Metal) for
another $170.
I added a Fender Showman 100 Watt for $200.
And I have a total of $670 invested, which is 1/2 of one
of your guitars. (But then again, I don't play in a band,
so I don't need anything fancy).
GTI
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63.6 | Just MY opinion | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House - CSC/CS | Tue May 24 1988 12:10 | 13 |
| I have a Strat that plays really nice, but I'm sure that the guy who
had it before me had mucho fret work done on it. It's got a set of
EMGs in it that give it a really burning screaming sound, really hot.
Unfortunately, it doesn't have a trem, it was a hardtail. Good for
rhythm work 'cause it stays in tune forever. Don't think I could
stand a stock one. The pickups, blegh. The trem, ack!
Can you say, "Whaddaya mean the Gs outta tune *^&%%%# AGAIN!!!?!??!"
...I thought ya could.
GH (Who can't afford a Charvel/Jackson, but can't play well enough to
do it justice anyway)
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63.7 | how about a Kent ? | NINJA::COOPER | Gold Card member! *� Over The Bars Club �* | Tue May 24 1988 13:21 | 7 |
| Not many people can play a C/J well enough to do it justice. I
know I can't ! In fact, if this were the pivotal point of guitars,
I'd still have my Kent L-P copy !
Agagagagagagagagaga
JC
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63.8 | Smoked my last Kent... | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Greg House - CSC/CS | Tue May 24 1988 17:16 | 9 |
| That's reassuring, I was thinking of going back to my old Ibanez
LP copy, the one that looks like someone tried the old Pete Townsend
trick. All the binding is busted off the bottom & one layer of
the veneer (and finish) is missing.
But, really JC, you shouldn't be so modest. I heard you're some
sort of fretboard burner! Me, I'm just a hack (for now).
gh
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63.9 | $$$$ - always an issue! :^) | HAZEL::STARR | You grow up and you calm down | Wed May 25 1988 13:46 | 9 |
| wjb,
I remember reading in the GUITAR file (BHM - Before HM file) about
the new Fender amps. Weren't they really expensive, like over $1000?
At that price, why settle for a Boogie substitute when you could
just buy one?
Alan S.
Who_just_last_month_traded_his_old_Fender_Twin_in_for_a_Boogie
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63.10 | A Glazed Donut To Go! | MKFSA::ROY | GOING,GOING,GONE | Thu May 26 1988 08:58 | 12 |
| My first amp was a Fender Princeton, you're talking ancient. It
was a great little tube amp. I've tried my buddy's vintage all
original strat and did'nt like it. It may be that I'm used to my
Kramer but I just could'nt get the sound I wanted from the stupid
thing. I'm no Macalpine so I'm definitely no authority.
Gee officer I did'nt realize it was that loud!
Up the Hammers!
Riffmaster Roy
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63.11 | I like them so much, I bought the company! | MAAFA1::WYOUNG | Yow! Lemme outta here! | Sun Oct 23 1988 13:13 | 23 |
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Well, gang, I gotta tell ya I've got a Strat ('79 - Vintage!)
and yer dead on about that C/W twang. Unless you're into da
blooze (as I am) then you might not like 'em. BUT - we are
talking stock here. I believe that the tone and sustain of
an instrument are derived from its construction, i.e. type
of wood, method of neck attachment, and pickup type and
position. Several things can change the sound considerably,
such as new pickups, effects, amps, picks, or even playing
closer to the neck than the bridge (or the opposite). Some
feel that the single-coil pickups on Fenders are good with
effects and/or overdriven amps, because they have a bite that
is difficult to accomplish with Gibson-style humbuckers. Also,
they do not max out in the midrange, as humbuckers sometime
will. However, they feedback like a b*tch. I'm not talking
Ted Nugent controlled feedback here, I mean a high-pitched
microphonic squeal that no one - not even headbangers - can
stand. This could be fixed by different pickups - but my amp
(Fender Vibro Champ) doesn't get to loud too often with this
axe. Wait 'til I find a 8-inch Celestion speaker...
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63.12 | It's only money... | MAAFA1::WYOUNG | Yow! Lemme outta here! | Sun Oct 23 1988 13:24 | 22 |
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Re: .9 -
Check out the Charvel Model 1 and Model 2. I just put a Model
1 on layaway (layaway is a thing that music stores have for
low-rent types such as myself). The Model 1 has a maple neck
and fingerboard, 1 humbucker or 3 single-coils, Fender-type
vibrato, and any color you want just so's it's red or black.
The Model 2 has, I think, a Jackson tremolo and a rosewood
fingerboard for more bucks. My Model 1 was $200 w/out case
on sale. If you can't afford that, tell KO you need a raise.
;^)
Warren Young
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63.13 | The Charvel is Quiche'... | ASAHI::SINBAD | Here I am!! It's CJ, oh no!! | Mon Dec 19 1988 14:58 | 10 |
| Hey, thanks Coop!! 8^) ( I know, your talking about CHARVEL JACKSON..)
Cat, I played his Charvel all weekend, and the thing is really cool..
My fingers hurt a bit, but I'll live..
and as far as the "poseur" thing, I didn't get too see much of "Bon"
Coop, just JC playing some pretty good guitar, he is much better
than what he says he is..
CJ
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63.14 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Rebel without applause ... | Mon Mar 19 1990 00:56 | 8 |
| For the ultimate Strat configuration, see GUITARnotes ! My new one
covers ALL the bases ...
Scary
(who prefers french fries while eating crow ...)
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63.15 | I never stoop to a Tele though ... 8^) | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Mar 19 1990 10:37 | 7 |
| I never would have guessed it - but Scary Toy #2 wil have to wait in
the wings now. I gigged out Saturday night with the new toy and when I
put my Kramer back in the case that night, she was pouting big time.
Guess I'll have to paint "Scary Toy #3" on the new case !
Scary
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63.16 | way to go, Scary! | NAVIER::STARR | And I'm telling you I'm not going... | Mon Mar 19 1990 10:54 | 12 |
| Uh-oh - we have Buck shopping for a Les Paul and selling of his Ibanez's.
We now have Scary buying a Strat and putting the Kramer into storage.
What's next? Will Coop finally realize that there is life after Charvel? 8^)
Will wonders never cease?????
Scary - awesome addition dude! I know you'll love the guitar!
alan
who's_been_thinking_lately_about_a_Tele_
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63.17 | Tele's rock! | TELALL::BUCKLEY | No one home in my house of pain | Mon Mar 19 1990 10:59 | 10 |
| RE: Alan,
Yeah man, and people think the changes in Europe are a big deal!!!
;^)
My prediction are that Coop will lay his beloved Shovel's to rest
after "seeing the light". :^)
Buck, who also would like a Tele!
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63.18 | | RAVEN1::JANCZYK | Fight fire, with FIRE! | Mon Mar 19 1990 11:25 | 5 |
| shhhh!
He's talking Gibson now.. don't give him any ideas! ;-)
CJ
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63.19 | Jerrys a Fender man now... But not me.. | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Mon Mar 19 1990 14:01 | 15 |
| Actually, I'm quite happy now... We played four sets at our outdoor gig
this past weekend... Two with my new hot-pink Ibanez (Thanks Buck!), and two
sets with my Charvel.
The Charvel/Ibanez lineup does everything I need for guitar sounds to cover
anything from Van Morrisons "Brown Eyed Girl" to the JC Original "Take A Chance"
to Metallica's Eye Of The Beholder.
The Ibanez is a great axe...A little dirty for real clean (but loud) work,
and slightly limited in tonal variations...But the Charvel picks up all the
slack wwith it's active electronix and super clean pickups.
If I were to get a Gibson it'd be an Explorer with stripes...
jc
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63.20 | Yeah, so it's shrill. So what? | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Fearless | Mon Mar 19 1990 16:07 | 6 |
| I just know that ole Coop'll be looking for an old stock Tele pretty
soon...
...probably want to play it through a nice Twin too.
;^)
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63.21 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Mon Mar 19 1990 23:07 | 6 |
| I can see Coop with an Explorer or a Flying V ... gotta be something
you can slip into "pose-mode" with. Tele ? Nope .... Les Paul, maybe
a pink one .... 8^)
Scary
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63.22 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Mar 22 1990 10:33 | 5 |
| YEah, pose like Roy Buchannan with a tele...
A pink Les Paul ??? Yuck-o !
jc
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