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I think I played my next guitar today. A sunburst AMDlx Tele w/rosewood neck. It felt and played amazing.
That's OK, Hubberjub. I already knew that you were a Deadhead.hubberjub said:Alembic Skylark. I was trying to hide it but I am a Deadhead.
I had the opportunity to buy one of these when they first came out for $2k brand new. It seemed like a lot of money at the time but I can't find a used one that cheap now. I must have an Alembic.
tot_Ou_tard said:Here is what is in my basement & will be under the tree come xmas.
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araT said:...I'm also looking for a nice 12 string electric, any suggestions? maybe a Rickenbacker?
Yeah, I really like this guitar. I plan on playing all types of material on it.araT said:Wow, I bet you're counting the seconds!! She's a beauty!![]()
mechanic said:I haven't decided on the exact guitar yet but my next one will have P90's.
I am thinking about one of the SX's from Rondo.
Either one of the strat models or a LP clone.
I really don't "need" another guitar though.
I think I might pick up one of those Crate V18 or V33 amps instead?
Eric
wingsdad said:IMHO, you can have other 12's, but nothing else can sound or play like a Rick. The trick with a Rick is (except for a couple of signature models like a McGuinn or Petty) it's narrow, tight (for a 12) fretboard...essentially a 6-string neck. I've had mine for 26 years, and unless you've got really thin yet strong fingertips, it takes some adapting, like abandoning or restructuring some open chord voicings. But with your small hands, that 'problem' is a plus for you.
Mine's a semi-hollow, 360-12 but if you're more comfortable with a smaller bodied ax, look to check out the solid-bodied 620-12. Another 'hassle' with mine, being an older vintage, is it has a 6-saddle bridge, next-to-impossible to get perfectly intonated :thwap: unless you figure out the trick, but you live with it. Newer (last 15 years or so) have a 12-saddle biridge, and they can also be had after-market from Rick.
If you can find one wired 'Rick-O-Sound', that's the way to go. Two output jacks so you can go Standard (mono), but in R-O-S, with a stereo-to-2-mono Y cable or signal splitter DI box (or the R-O-S 'kit', now disco'd) the stereo effect of this is to send each of the 2 pickups to different outputs for independent processing. As a sound engineer, imagine what you can do with that...oke:
You're quite wlecome, araT :beer:araT said:... Thank you again so so much wingsdad! :master: :beer:
warren0728 said:i think a les paul or sg type humbucker guitar would fit in nicely with the rest of my collection....gonna take my son to his trombone lesson tonight....maybe i'll play a couple of hagstrom's.... :R
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don't really need another guitar but since i'll be there already.... :thwap:sunvalleylaw said:There ya go! :AOK:
Spudman said:I don't know if it is my next but it is definitely on my to do list - A Musicman JP6
http://www.music-man.com/instruments/jp_6.php
WackyT said:I'm thinking either building a Tele, or buying a Dot. Can't decide.
Spudman said:I don't know if it is my next but it is definitely on my to do list - A Musicman JP6
http://www.music-man.com/instruments/jp_6.php
WackyT said:Well, I split the difference. I bought a nice looking Fender Wine Red Maple Neck Mexican Tele with hardshell case off eBay for $280, after the Live.com 30% off on Buy It Now.
Fender Telecaster Left Handed Mexican Wine Red W/ Case
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Algonquin said:Maybe something with P90's... I'm not suhr yet.
just strum said:Very nice, but it's one of those where they installed the strings upside down and the knobs are in the wrong place - must be B stock.
WT, those look nice, if I had a mirror I would play one.
WackyT said:Those upside down ones play just fine for me. :crazyguy: