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  1. This is very true but the guitars have been very good for the past 15 years, this is when I first tried a relic Strat-a-like at Music Live in Birmingham IIRC. My brother ended up buying one and he is really very fussy about gear, he's no gear snob either, he just couldn't believe how good it was. I'm going to see the Quireboys on Sunday and I know Paul the guitar player uses them. I am proud to use mine because they are that good
  2. i keep a CC2X in my office. Blue speakers in it. Sounds lovely
  3. I have 4 Vintage 6 stringers. 3 or which are my gigging guitars. The forth sits in my office. All very good, the nut usually needs a little work but other than that, really great. I have a V58JD, this is for my function/60s band. Very versatile wiring An SG & 335 a-like for my Paul Weller and Stereophonics tribute bands Office guitar is a Geoff Whitehorn signature from about 15 years ago
  4. I currently gig with a Brian May guitar. 24 inch scale and I love it. No idea why, it's just great
  5. They do a bigger head that has channel switching and fx loops. It looks good too. The MVX 150H
  6. yep i agree. 10 years ago I spent £2K on a new Gibson AFD Slash guitar. Gigged it hard for 3-4 years. It's a really great guitar. I see them going for more than I paid for mine. I dont think I could justify spending that now. I did have a proper White Falcon, again 10 years ago. Another truly great instrument but it was only 1700 quid as it was 'B stock'. Nwe they're pretty expensive and I wouldn't buy one. Up the Vintage!!
  7. those PF-500 are great amps
  8. so the JD wiring, starting at the bridge pickup, position 1. Position 2 gives the out of phase strat 'inbetween' sound Postion 3 both pickups in parallel (like a normal tele) Position 4 is the neck pickup plus some sort of capacitor which tries to make the neck pickup sound like a humbucker (roll the tone down a bit and it's not toobad) Position 5 is the neck pickup. I actually have 4 vintage guitars now, one is the Geoff Whitehorn signature from July 08. I keep this in my office and use it to learn songs on, during lunchtimes. I have an SG with vibrola and a 335 type, both used in my Paul Weller and Stereophonics tribute bands. They are all excellent guitars and hold their own against my other higher range stuff. (I have 3 Les Pauls, an SG jr, PRS signature form 1989) I am making it my goal to only gig with these cheaper instruments as taking 3 to 4 grands worth of guitars is starting to bother me
  9. I also took delivery of this fantastic Vintage V58JD. It has the Jerry Donahue wiring, strat pickup in the neck. This guitar is really loud acoustically too. Cleans up on the volume knob beautifully. Nice chunky neck, absolute tele spank from the bridge pickup A fine instrument (and a lovely cat called Midnight)
  10. I have a JTV-59. Bought it when it came out. It is very good I also bought the A/B switch for it, so the acoustic sounds go straight to the PA. It also powers the guitar It's a great bit of kit, used it in 2 different bands where I had to switch between electric and acoustic during the same song. Just sits in my guitar rack these days, as I don't need the capability but I keep it, just in case Lovely build quality
  11. nice player, I've seen him a few times with Gambler
  12. Kent based? Is that Jerry from Gambler?
  13. I was in a band and the other guitar player used one. It worked really well. But he was a stupid pr@t and sold it
  14. I have the mv50 ac, the ac-30 one. It's fabulous, I gigged it last week with my function band, using a telecaster. My bother has one and is very fussy about sound. He also loves it I bought my wife the MV50 higain and the 1x8 vox cab. Also fabulous. They take pedals in front well too I had the gain set to about 1 o'clock and had enough drive for the status quo stuff and when I backed the volume down (on the guitar) it cleans up all sparkly
  15. I had a few gibsons a while back. '79 Deluxe, 2010 AFD, '59LP jr, '67 SG jr, 2002 R7, Custom shop Flying V Custom, Faded flying V, early Studio with Ebony board I still have the SG jr , The AFD and the Deluxe. The studio belongs to Mrs PS
  16. And I still have this, which I put together with a Fender Jap body, bound. A Bare Knuckles bridge p/up (Keith Richards model IIRC), a Kent Armstrong PAF with 4 conductor wiring and a chunky WD neck. It has the phase reverse switch and a built in gain boost like the clapton boost circuit A fine sounding Tele being used here in my Police tribute
  17. For a while I had one of these. Ash bodied, had a real sparkle to the sound. The Nashville Tele.
  18. Difficult to have absolute favourites isn't it but one of my favourite guitar players is Geoff Whitehorn. Great touch and taste Brian May, so musical David Gilmour.
  19. Hi mate, as far as I know Deal has been fairly ok. It was lovely during lockdown. Roads were empty. But now it's busines as usual. I love it here
  20. I bought one of these. It's very good and gets those BM tones too
  21. Hi all, normally next door on BC was decided to pop over to check stuff here. Although I'm bass player through and through, I have spent the last 15 years playing much more guitar live, than bass. Currently performing in an 80s duo, playing guitar and singing, anything from Erasure to Wham! Duran Duran, Bryan Adams, Bon Jovi etc Also in a Paul Weller tribute (as Steve Craddock) and a Stereophonics Tribute (as Adam Zindani) and Sting in a police tribute
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