What Kinda Guitar You Got??
- GrindthatAxe
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What Kinda Guitar You Got??
just wonderin what everybodys got. Its cool to hear the vast majority of insturments, and drull over what others have/we want.
92 Gibson Les Paul: Custom Red and black bullseye paint (wylde), emg pickups ( 81 b 85 n ), Tone-o-matic bridge, gold hardwear.
03 jackson DKMG: Cobault Blue, carved top, EMG pickups ( 81 B&N ), Emg Afterbuner (20 decible boost gain knob) liscenced floyed rose trem, black hardwear.
99 Washburn Dime 333: "Dime Slime" Green to Yellow burst, Emg pickups ( 81 b 85 n ) floyed rose trem, Chrome hardwear.
97 Washburn Dime 332: Red, Seymour Duncan pickups ( SH 13 dimebucker B SH 1 59' N ) Tone-o-matic bridge, Chrome hardwear.
2003 Dean Select Flying V: "Brazall burst" Red to orange burst, Emg pickups ( 81 B 60 N ), Tone-o-matic bridge, Gold Hardwear
All these pigs are set with the knobs to 11.
92 Gibson Les Paul: Custom Red and black bullseye paint (wylde), emg pickups ( 81 b 85 n ), Tone-o-matic bridge, gold hardwear.
03 jackson DKMG: Cobault Blue, carved top, EMG pickups ( 81 B&N ), Emg Afterbuner (20 decible boost gain knob) liscenced floyed rose trem, black hardwear.
99 Washburn Dime 333: "Dime Slime" Green to Yellow burst, Emg pickups ( 81 b 85 n ) floyed rose trem, Chrome hardwear.
97 Washburn Dime 332: Red, Seymour Duncan pickups ( SH 13 dimebucker B SH 1 59' N ) Tone-o-matic bridge, Chrome hardwear.
2003 Dean Select Flying V: "Brazall burst" Red to orange burst, Emg pickups ( 81 B 60 N ), Tone-o-matic bridge, Gold Hardwear
All these pigs are set with the knobs to 11.
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Jackson Dean
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Boss Dunlap
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- bassist4life2004
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Well, I have a Fender Electric/Acoustic, Fishman EQ and pickup
and an old Yamaha 12 string acoustic.
Almost makes that Les Paul you have seem tiny...ok, so maybe not, but it was a good try.
I've seen his guitars, he has a really nice collection, and they are pretty killer ax's. He puts them all to extremely good use too... I like jamming at this guys house, he has enough guitars to support a Slipknot concert
and an old Yamaha 12 string acoustic.
Almost makes that Les Paul you have seem tiny...ok, so maybe not, but it was a good try.
I've seen his guitars, he has a really nice collection, and they are pretty killer ax's. He puts them all to extremely good use too... I like jamming at this guys house, he has enough guitars to support a Slipknot concert
- Victor Synn
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I have a BC Rich Beast bass im translucent red.
I also just got a Jackson JS30 Kelly hardtail a week ago. That one is in Dark Metallic Blue.
I also just got a Jackson JS30 Kelly hardtail a week ago. That one is in Dark Metallic Blue.
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I have a BC Rich Warlock Platinum series black with chrome hardware, a Carvin DC 127 custom koa wood with gold hardware and ebony fretboard, neck thru design.
And finally an '85 Ibanez I have no idea what model but it is a really kick ass guitar Floyd Rose and put in aftermarket DiMarzios(my first real guitar) it's getting new frets on it right now. I played the hell out of it for years.
I also have a cheap ass Series 10 bass that I bang around on.
And finally an '85 Ibanez I have no idea what model but it is a really kick ass guitar Floyd Rose and put in aftermarket DiMarzios(my first real guitar) it's getting new frets on it right now. I played the hell out of it for years.
I also have a cheap ass Series 10 bass that I bang around on.
Elrick NJS Custom 5 Bass - Figured Walnut over Black Limba body, Wenge neck with Macassar Ebony fingerboard, Bartolini Soapbar pickup with Aguilar OBP-3 preamp, Protec Ultralight case.

"Franken-P Bass" - Started out as a '74 Fender but now sports a custom made body, Fender P-bass neck with Rosewood fingerboard, EMG pickups, Ultralight case.
Looking to pick-up an Electric Upright Bass in the next week or so.
"Franken-P Bass" - Started out as a '74 Fender but now sports a custom made body, Fender P-bass neck with Rosewood fingerboard, EMG pickups, Ultralight case.
Looking to pick-up an Electric Upright Bass in the next week or so.
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- Imgrimm01
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I have a beautiful martin acoustic, funny story I was heading to a show about 2 years ago and saw this guy hitchhiking with a guitar thrown over his back, I picked him up and said " hey pal where ya headed"? "where ever the open road takes me" he replied so we drove and talked for awhile and then about 12 miles into the trip I said "well my friend today the road takes you to HELL" and then I stabbed him 147 times! " Goddamn Drifters" so I still have that guitar and will never part with it.
I'm glad I didn't have to fight in a war, I'm glad I didn't get killed or kill somebody, I hope my kids enjoy the same lack of manhood
Takamine EF-341C acoustic, the black Springsteen model with the cutaway.
Samick FA-200 Greg Bennett Tele, red fotofinish, with a humbucker and 2 lipsticks.
(2) Fernandes Tele copies, one sky blue '63-style with bound top, one beige '67 style.
80's Jap-built Squier Strat, highly bastardized, only the neck is original, Tex-Mex pickups, MOTS pickguard, Ibanez case, Kos brothers baby blue automotive finish... one of the good ones, Stimpy.
BC Rich Bronze series Warlock, black, sounds surprisingly nice for classic rock & blues, very underrated for a $150 guitar. Chicks dig Rich's
Squier Precision bass, black, cheap.
Yamaha F-310 acoustic, gift from a close friend, my living room guitar.
Penco A-117 acoustic , Martin concert-body copy... my first wife... I've written well over 300 songs on it.
Antares A-style mandolin, sunburst.
Oahu (Valco) lap steel guitar, c.1955, White MOTS finish, unusual multi-tuning tailpiece thingy, original case.
Lotus dreadnought acoustic, cutaway, natural finish.
----->JMS
Samick FA-200 Greg Bennett Tele, red fotofinish, with a humbucker and 2 lipsticks.
(2) Fernandes Tele copies, one sky blue '63-style with bound top, one beige '67 style.
80's Jap-built Squier Strat, highly bastardized, only the neck is original, Tex-Mex pickups, MOTS pickguard, Ibanez case, Kos brothers baby blue automotive finish... one of the good ones, Stimpy.
BC Rich Bronze series Warlock, black, sounds surprisingly nice for classic rock & blues, very underrated for a $150 guitar. Chicks dig Rich's
Squier Precision bass, black, cheap.
Yamaha F-310 acoustic, gift from a close friend, my living room guitar.
Penco A-117 acoustic , Martin concert-body copy... my first wife... I've written well over 300 songs on it.
Antares A-style mandolin, sunburst.
Oahu (Valco) lap steel guitar, c.1955, White MOTS finish, unusual multi-tuning tailpiece thingy, original case.
Lotus dreadnought acoustic, cutaway, natural finish.
----->JMS
- lonewolf
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1989 Gibson Flying V-90 Double - Black w/chrome V-Plate & trim. 24-fret ebony fingerboard with MOP split-diamond inlays. Dimarzio Multibucker (ProTrack/Cruiser) bridge pickup wired for choice of classic PAF Flying V sound, modern Les Paul sound and VeeOcaster! ProTrack (PAF) in the neck.
1976 Fender Starcaster - Natural maple finish with two big fat Fender Humbuckers. Semi-hollow body.
1986 Jackson Soloist (original San Dimas s/n 2770) - White with 24-fret ebony fingerboard and sharkfin MOP inlays. Kahler, Dimarzio Multibucker (Chopper/Fasttrack 1) in bridge, Duncan Vintage rails in mid and neck.
1992 Fender Montara Acoustic Guitar with active electronics.
I don't generally like Dimarzio pickups, but I like the Multibuckers and ProTracks better than Bardens, which I tried on the Soloist.
1976 Fender Starcaster - Natural maple finish with two big fat Fender Humbuckers. Semi-hollow body.
1986 Jackson Soloist (original San Dimas s/n 2770) - White with 24-fret ebony fingerboard and sharkfin MOP inlays. Kahler, Dimarzio Multibucker (Chopper/Fasttrack 1) in bridge, Duncan Vintage rails in mid and neck.
1992 Fender Montara Acoustic Guitar with active electronics.
I don't generally like Dimarzio pickups, but I like the Multibuckers and ProTracks better than Bardens, which I tried on the Soloist.
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
Jackson USA SL2 Soloist-snakeskin finish, stock Seymour Duncans
Jackson USA SL1 Soloist-Amber Burst over flamed maple top, stock Seymour Duncans
Charvel 650-Desert Crackle finish, stock Jackson pickups w/active circuit
Charvel Model 2 w/EMG 81 & Schaller "Floyd Rose" Trem
Schecter C1 Elite-stock (great for drop tuning)
Schecter C1 Plus-stock
Jackson USA SL1 Soloist-Amber Burst over flamed maple top, stock Seymour Duncans
Charvel 650-Desert Crackle finish, stock Jackson pickups w/active circuit
Charvel Model 2 w/EMG 81 & Schaller "Floyd Rose" Trem
Schecter C1 Elite-stock (great for drop tuning)
Schecter C1 Plus-stock
old sKool was here...
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- esa
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12 string Ovation... beautiful.
A Fernandez electirc...a great story behind it.
And a 6 string accoustic that was once my mothers but I can't think of it's name.. but it plays real easy to your fingers.
I can't wait to bring them bad boys out for vacation! There's nothing like sitting, breathing in the spray and playing with your brother in law, father, and your man... Those are good times.
A Fernandez electirc...a great story behind it.
And a 6 string accoustic that was once my mothers but I can't think of it's name.. but it plays real easy to your fingers.
I can't wait to bring them bad boys out for vacation! There's nothing like sitting, breathing in the spray and playing with your brother in law, father, and your man... Those are good times.
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I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
- UncleScabby
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Basses--
Ibanez sr 400 - Jarrets cut me a great deal back in the day!--Still playing it.
ESP TA 500 - Slayer Tom Araya signature, I love this thing, great sounding, great playing, and a small body
Ovation Ultra Bass - Kahler tremelo, looked forever for a bass trem, finally got one a few years back
Galveston 6 string. actually not a bad bass, cheaper than almost every 5 string I've ever seen, great for learning the low B
Fender Jazz - my first bass, "old trusty"
Guitars--
Alvarez Acoustic - bought for lessons, became an instant family member.
Ephiphone flying V, off white, neckthrough - Another Jarrets adventure
Ibanez sr 400 - Jarrets cut me a great deal back in the day!--Still playing it.
ESP TA 500 - Slayer Tom Araya signature, I love this thing, great sounding, great playing, and a small body
Ovation Ultra Bass - Kahler tremelo, looked forever for a bass trem, finally got one a few years back
Galveston 6 string. actually not a bad bass, cheaper than almost every 5 string I've ever seen, great for learning the low B
Fender Jazz - my first bass, "old trusty"
Guitars--
Alvarez Acoustic - bought for lessons, became an instant family member.
Ephiphone flying V, off white, neckthrough - Another Jarrets adventure
- Punkinhead
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I have a 1998 Gibson Custom Shop model (ruby red and beat to hell...lol) that has the DiMarzio Mega Drive in the bridge and a Super Distortion in the neck (all of my guitars have that pickup arrangement, except the Dimebolt)
Also:
2001 Dean Explorer, sunburst w/ gold hardware
2003 Jackson DKMG w/ custom tremolo setup
1999 Washburn Dimebag333 Dimebolt
1997 Fender Mexican Strat *(1st electric ever)
a spanish made Rodriguez classical nylon string
a 1989 Lotus acoustic *(first guitar ever...lol)
Also:
2001 Dean Explorer, sunburst w/ gold hardware
2003 Jackson DKMG w/ custom tremolo setup
1999 Washburn Dimebag333 Dimebolt
1997 Fender Mexican Strat *(1st electric ever)
a spanish made Rodriguez classical nylon string
a 1989 Lotus acoustic *(first guitar ever...lol)
If youth knew; if age could.
- ERiC_AiXeLsyD
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I've since found out that the Square Guitar is a Galvenston B.B. Stone Model guitar...there were about 12 made by Galveston, and 12 by Eagle. I made a site about it... www.SquareGuitar.com if you're interested.
Also, I've since put those STAR WARS knobs on my Fender... Darth Vader for volume & storm troopers for the tone knobs.
- lonewolf
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You should try a Multibucker if you get the chance. It is very similar to a Megadrive, but it is made up of 2 single coil sized rail humbuckers that you can switch between. They don't list it at their web site, but they have the components listed. The original version is a Chopper and a FastTrack 1. This would be a good choice for a Strat style setup. I custom ordered one that has a ProTrack and a Cruiser and it is killer for my V, because the ProTrack sounds so close to a PAF and when you kick in the Cruiser, you have a Megadrive. The Cruiser by itself makes the V sound somewhere between a Strat and a Tele. Really weird stuff.Punkinhead wrote:I have a 1998 Gibson Custom Shop model (ruby red and beat to hell...lol) that has the DiMarzio Mega Drive in the bridge
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
- ERiC_AiXeLsyD
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- ERiC_AiXeLsyD
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We have a guitar gallery here: http://pittsburghbeat.com/album_cat.php?cat_id=9
Bass:
Schecter Elite Stilleto 4 - Black Cherry
Rogue LX-405B 5 - Maple
Ibanez Acoustic 4 - Black
Guitar:
Penco 6 String Acoustic
Here is a link to my website that shows the guitars. Sorry, there isn't a picture of the Penco.
http://www.geocities.com/deathmasterfunkjae/gear.html
Schecter Elite Stilleto 4 - Black Cherry
Rogue LX-405B 5 - Maple
Ibanez Acoustic 4 - Black
Guitar:
Penco 6 String Acoustic
Here is a link to my website that shows the guitars. Sorry, there isn't a picture of the Penco.
http://www.geocities.com/deathmasterfunkjae/gear.html
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Mine are both strat sytle made from a conglomeration of parts, can't really put a name on it , my main one is a squier body, carvin neck, carvin pickups, sperzel tuners, graph tech saddles and the rest is just leftovers from whatever.
Don't bitch to me about the economy while you're still buying Chinese products.
- bassist_25
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Damnit, you need to bring that to another gig some time soon.BadDazeGuitar wrote: Jackson USA SL1 Soloist-Amber Burst over flamed maple top, stock Seymour Duncans
Anyways.....
Ibanez Soundgear 305
Ibanez Soundgear 400 (fretless)
Essex SJ 4 + 1 (Jazz Bass copy)
1972 Fender Musicmaster
Cort and Squier P-basses
Next Bass: either a Carvin LB75 or Bunny Brunnel model. I'm not much of a gear head, but there are two basses I've always wanted to own: A Carvin and a Warwick Thumb.
Edit: Make that three basses. I've always wanted a Tobias too, either a Growler or Killer B.
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
- ToonaRockGuy
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- bassist_25
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Unfortunatley, the last couple of months have seen me putting together an amp system and the fall semester (which means money for books) is fast approaching, so my gear buying is halted for a while. I need to start an acoustic group to make money during the week. *LOL*ToonaRockGuy wrote:Hey Paul,
Check out Moondoggy's post in the "For Sale" section. He's selling his Tobias Growler. There you go.
I'm both a student and a musician; I'm a walking cliche of being broke.

"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.