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  1. Might be worth looking at looper pedals.

    I've got a Boss RC30 which I use for building up tracks (bass, rhythm, lead) it also has a few drum patterns built in which are basic but functional and 99 storage slots so that you can preserve the loops you like.

    It takes a bit of practice to get the hang of starting and ending the loops in exactly the desired points but it's a lot quicker for roughing out and recording ideas than any home recording software I've ever used.

  2. If there was no problem with the original neck pickup then the chances are that something went wrong when the new one was installed, probably a bad or faulty connection with one of the volume/tone pots or you somehow accidentally damaged the selector while you connecting everything up.

    Sometimes a problem like this is best solved by taking the guitar to an experienced guitar tech who has got the experience to quickly diagnose the issue.

  3. Ritter instruments are absolutely stunning, both the guitars and basses.

    With some boutique instruments you can struggle to see how they justify the asking price.

    Ritters look like they should cost at least as much as they do.

  4. I really like the look of that, but I generally like anything tele shaped especially with a natural finish.

    The P90s are an added bonus.

    Would I buy one? 

    Probably not.

    'Eco friendly' suggests bio-degradable and I 'm firmly of the school that believes that a well looked after guitar should, with proper maintenence, last at least a couple of lifetimes.

  5. Fender's new 'Acoustasonic'.32-fender-digital.jpg.7459cb5cd6529c5ba33ae033b822604a.jpg

     

    There's quite a gushing article about it here

    https://www.wired.co.uk/article/fender-acoustasonic-guitar

    Parts of which I suspect have been cut and pasted directly from Fender's own press release.

    It seems to be a sort of acoustic focused variant of the Line 6 Variax concept with several acoustic 'voices' and some solid bodied electric ones all available on one instrument with the promise of none of the feedback issues sometimes associated with putting an acoustic through an overdriven rig or pedals.

    Personally I like the aesthetics but I'd to have to be really impressed with it before I decided that I really needed to own such a thing.

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  6. I bought myself a Katana 100 212 as an early Christmas present.

    It is a great amp for the money, I particularly like the fact that there's  a headphone jack and that it can run on 0.5, 50 or 100 watts so it really can do both home practice and decent sized venues.

    As for the 'easily accessible tones', I'm finding there's a bit more of a learning curve involved than some online reviews imply, particularly with the effects section.

    I need to spend some time with the amp connected up to the PC with the Tone Studio software to really get a handle on what it might be capable of.

     

     

  7. Lost picks?

    I wouldn't know

    This is my 20+ year old Dunlop tortex pick  (on the right) next to the same make and model bought a few months ago.

    Either they used to make them slightly smaller with a different shape or the older one has lost a couple of mm in height and width over the years.20181207_200613.thumb.jpg.097c60e5ac93d66b22d681f2509689b0.jpg

    The old one is noticeably slippier as well. I think I must have knocked most of the tortex out of it.

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  8. I've been thinking about this, and I keep ending up with a Telecaster very similar to the Baja I already own.

    It's not the extra pickup/s switch options, to be honest I rarely use those, I think it's the soft V profile neck that makes it so comfortable for me to play.

    So I suppose I'd go for a soft V profile neck Tele with upgraded pickups, maybe Texas Specials, and top of the range hardware.

    Probably a natural finish with absolutely no relicing.

    Considering all the possibilities of an imaginary custom build I'm a bit disappointed in how run of the mill my 'ideal' guitar actually is.

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  9. The coil taps are a major plus point for me.

    I think the reservations from the purists are rooted in the Gibson vs Fender/humbuckers vs single coils school of thought.

    But for the rest of us, if you can have both on one guitar, why wouldn't you?

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  10. I thought I may as well pop this up here.

    OK, it's Andertons and as much as I enjoy a lot of their content, I understand that they exist to sell guitars and that they're not going to say anything that's going to p*ss off one of their major suppliers.

    Bearing all that in mind they do seem pretty positive about the new range and I think their take on some of the fanboy's moans about the new Standards are entirely valid.

  11. On 22/08/2018 at 20:26, SH73 said:

    No such thing. I play metal wit Les paul, Tele and Strat. So much can be achieved with pedals, amps, pre and post processing nowadays.

    I'd say playing a guitar that feels comfortable when playing is the best.

     

    True.

    I was playing a tele through one of the distortion effects on the zoom g1onx the other day and I found myself thinking that I doubted if I could tell if a guitar going through that effect had humbuckers or single coils in a blind test.

  12. I think all the obvious choices have been mentioned.

    I think with semi acoustics it's particularly important to try before you buy, if for no other reason than to see how you get on with the huge body.

    When I was looking for one about 15 years ago a lot of the cheaper stuff I tried, particularly the Epiphones felt really cheap and nasty, far more so than their solid body range.

    Although that was long enough ago for everyone, including Epiphone to have considerably upped their game since.

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