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Old 11-15-2022, 08:03 PM
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I’m in trouble. I can’t get this guitar out of my head. I know nothing about shred guitar, but I am gassing uncontrollably for the chance to play a hot rod like this.

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Old 11-15-2022, 08:21 PM
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Whose the manufacturer, Frank?

Looks like a shred machine for sure! What a cool tremolo system! You could do some real dive bombing stuff with that!

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Old 11-15-2022, 08:27 PM
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Whose the manufacturer, Frank?



Looks like a shred machine for sure! What a cool tremolo system! You could do some real dive bombing stuff with that!



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It’s one of the Ibanez Joe Satriani signature guitars. Absolutely as far away from my skill set as could be, but it looks like so much fun to try!
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Old 11-15-2022, 10:55 PM
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For that price, you're pretty close to the J Custom line. The Satriani line has a 9.8" radius. The Ibanez AZ line has 12" radius. Most other stuff has a 17" radius. For shred, I personally don't like stuff with less than a 12" radius for shred.
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Old 11-16-2022, 12:25 AM
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Well, Ibanez makes some terrific guitars if a 12" radius is what a person needs. Although, I am guessing different players are going to prefer different fretboard radii.

I wonder why Joe Satriani likes a more rounded fretboard radius? I don't think Joe has particularly small hands, but they are not huge, either.

Sounds like actually playing these shred guitars would be a good idea. Looks like a pretty significant investment.

Eric Johnson does some very cool playing with a Strat, hardly a shred machine.

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Old 11-16-2022, 08:37 AM
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Thats interesting Glenn, I've never thought of Eric Johnson as a shred guitarist.
Satriani, Vai, Malmsteen, Bennencourt, yeah of course. Johnson, not at all. He’s a Texas blues man with mad theory skills, exceptional technique and speed on the fretboard. He’s a sound and tone guru with a supernatural picking style and a tactile left hand approach being able to coax vocal, string and piano like results from his Stratocasters.
He is a style unto himself.

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Oh and just for the record, im over this red rocket, i have enough guitars….
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... Oh and just for the record, im over this red rocket, i have enough guitars….
Ah... okay. Makes sense.

It's fun to try things on and see if it might work.

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Old 11-16-2022, 01:35 PM
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Ah... okay. Makes sense.

It's fun to try things on and see if it might work.

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Is Cliffs of Dover going to be your next cover Willow???? If you decide to go with Satriani’s Flying in a Blue Dream I’ll be more than happy to play the nylon string backup guitar, or that galloping bass line driving the tune forward!
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I’m in trouble. I can’t get this guitar out of my head. I know nothing about shred guitar, but I am gassing uncontrollably for the chance to play a hot rod like this...
I'm not a shredder either but I've played a few, and one of the distinct advantages in my book is the slim, shallow neck profiles...

Just can't get past the styling - or the Floyd - on most of them, though...

My ideal electric would be something with a shred neck, but more traditional styling/pickups...

Come to think of it, didn't the major companies make stuff like that through the '60s and early '70s...?

Never mind...
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I'm not a shredder either but I've played a few, and one of the distinct advantages in my book is the slim, shallow neck profiles...

Just can't get past the styling - or the Floyd - on most of them, though...

My ideal electric would be something with a shred neck, but more traditional styling/pickups...

Come to think of it, didn't the major companies make stuff like that through the '60s and early '70s...?

Never mind...
Come on Steve, you've piqued my interest now…. what guitars do you remember from when we were youngsters that would fit this catagory? I cant think of any that would fit the bill.
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...Come to think of it, didn't the major companies make stuff like that through the '60s and early '70s...?
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I bought my son a suped-up Yamaha Pacifica in black that is a Strat-style guitar with very cool Duncan pickups and a Floyd tremolo and fancy nut and he still uses that guitar more than any of the other guitars he has. That was purchased in the late 80s or early 90s.

This was definitely a nod towards shred guitars. This was a pretty expensive Pacifica that we bought on special when they were being closed out, an $1100 guitar back then purchased for $400.

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If it were me for $400 hundred less , I would take a serious look at the PRS CE24 Semi-Hollow

It has a very nice Bolt-on Pattern-Thin neck with a satin finish that is totally smooth, effortless, and fast as hell, with 10" Radius, locking tuners and Humbuckers with split coil giving a variety of tonal possibilities



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If it were me for $400 hundred less , I would take a serious look at the PRS CE24 Semi-Hollow

It has a very nice Bolt-on Pattern-Thin neck with a satin finish that is totally smooth, effortless, and fast as hell, with 10" Radius, locking tuners and Humbuckers with split coil giving a variety of tonal possibilities



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Certainly a beautiful guitar Kevin, but if I were really in the market, which i am not, and money were the issue, this little $900 dolly would be just fine with me. I’m old enough to know that to the untrained eye this economical blue bomber is the exact same guitar as that red rocket in my original post. No one would know the difference except geeks like us!(smiley face emoji)

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In full disclosure I don't shred and don't really know much about it other than a thin neck profile, seems to be popular among those who do

I can say the neck on my solid body CE 24 is just superb in feel and playability
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In full disclosure I don't shred and don't really know much about it other than a thin neck profile, seems to be popular among those who do

I can say the neck on my solid body CE 24 is just superb in feel and playability
Yeah, i sorta picked up on that Kevin when you were pushing a semi-hollow blues/jazzer as a substitute for a shred guitar.
And in all honesty thats exactly how i feel about the listings in your signature line. I haven’t got a clue what that stuff is, so we’re even. No harm, no foul.😹😂😹

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