Guitars anyone???
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Haha yes, my girlfriend is always opening a closet somewhere like "WHAT? MORE CASES?"
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@popvulture I haven’t played a new Collings in a long time but that sounds like a damn big neck! Had to measure mine now and it’s quite a bit smaller than that (with a 1 3/4 nut width). Actually my D-18 has a “bigger” neck but a smaller nut width (1 11/16). Go figure.
I think Collings acoustics are really tricky. A lot sound sterile and thin to me. But when you find a good sounding one, paired with the amazing fit and finish, they’re amazing. Lately though I’ve been thinking I could sell all my guitars for an old Gibson J45 and that would do me right for a long time. -
@SKT I hear you on all of that. Old Gibsons can be pretty special. I had a '66 Country Western for many years, was sort of my main acoustic, especially for recording, but it often fell short of being my go-to because it had the opposite problem: a way too skinny neck. It felt like an SG or something. I've got big hands, so I just could never really get into an ideal groove with it, but man did it sound fantastic. It had that really woody, Nick Drake-y kind of thing.
Re: Collings' inconsistency, I definitely agree — I've played some that were absolutely magical, and some that were totally lifeless duds. All of them were built impeccably, so I can't really say what contributes to that uniqueness (the wood I suppose), but I'd say the same for pretty much all other brands. When I bought my Martin, I played five or six others at CME that just didn't do it for whatever reason. I've played Fender Custom Shops that were absolute garbage, and Mexican Fenders that just had it in spades. Regardless, I enjoy hunting em down haha.
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@popvulture ha! The hunt is where it’s at!
Edit: And this is why I can’t go into guitar shop anymore
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So, so true.
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Someone say old Gibsons? gratuitous old photo of my ‘49 L4 with monkey bar and unnamed amp (probably mid-late ‘50s)
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@mikebarhoot thats an awesome duo Mike
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Ooh, look what finally popped up on eBay...
Vox Pathfinder 21oz Denim from around 2017, our very own piece of Iron Heart rock n' roll history! Not the best sounding amp in the world, but looks cool as hell - hoping @Giles might be able to shed some light on how this collab came about?
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@SamD Very cool! Didn't know about these.
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@Jett129 Haha, very good!
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The question everybody wants to know: does it need a hot soak?
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Oh yeah forgot about that. The unearthed burst!
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Slash playing a Gibson 335 on his latest release. His forthcoming Blues album has some amazing guests lined up. I really hope they stream the whole studio session.
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@IH-GARY Was able to find out lots of info on the forthcoming album. Lots of cool guests,great song list. Especially interested in hearing his version of Steppenwolf’s The Pusher with Chris Robinson singing. Didn’t recognize any of the back up musicians and didn’t realize that it was Steven Tyler playing harmonica in Killing Floor. Scheduled release date is May 17th.