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Telecaster Thinline, with a slightly backset neck and .011s to give make it feel and play closer to my acoustics. My conundrum is: the Tele sound I like has to do with controlling light strings (think Jim Messina), and my setup makes that harder to do.
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i don't have such an animal as it depends upon what song i'm working on and what part a particular guitar will be playing. i do leave out, for quick workouts, my strat, tele and les paul.
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My go-to requires a power trio.
My SG is my everything heavy driving rock guitar. Also can do lead in some circumstances. My Telecaster is my everything clean, slightly dirty, jangly, attitude machine. My Ibanez 540SLTD is my lead guitar master, complete with Floyd Rose should it be called for. Between these three there's really nothing that can't be done, well, besides acoustic duties, but my Taylor has that more than covered.
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2016 Fender American Standard Strat (Burly Slinky) 2015 Taylor 416e (Elixir PB Lights) 2010 Yamaha FG700S (whatever strings I have lying around) '88 Yamaha FG405 '91 Washburn D-10N Fishman Loudbox Mini 2001 Fender Standard Tele (Regular Slinky) '94 Epiphone SG (Regular Slinky) '90 Ibanez 540SLTD (Super Slinky) Ibanez SR500 Bass (Ernie Ball flats) |
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Always changing but lately a Fender Jaguar with a Mastery Bridge.
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Probably my Electromatic right now. But I do love my strat and tele as well.
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Carvin custom DC135, 25" scale, 14" radius, 24 frets, ebony, maple neckthrough, hardtail with string through, SS frets, and a 50's piw cap is the secret sauce. Even though having small hands/fingers, I like the real estate.
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My American made Strat. The only electric guitar I've ever owned. I've borrowed several. Some for very extended periods (Gibson SG, a Les Paul among them).
My Strat is the only one I ever paid money for, and I'll never get rid of it. My son knows it's his, when I'm "done with it"..... |
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What a great thread!
My go to guitar is my Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus LTD. Feels great in my hands and tons of tone. |
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A Gibson ES 345 does it for me. |
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Thanks for posting everyone!! You guys have some great taste!
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My only two electrics are American Telecasters. One is a 92 I bought new. It has a Fender Lace Sensor Red in the bridge and a Blue in the neck. It has aged well and has a nice fat, mellow sound with lots of mojo.
The other is an 05 with a Lindy Fralin Blues Special in the bridge and a Classic 50's neck pickup. It's the brighter, twangier of the two. Both have maple necks and I like Ernie Ball Slinky .10s. |