Originally posted by jasvan:4 different basses so far for Boots. That is a constant riff he plays on that song. He might be finding the most comfortable bass to play.

Originally posted by jasvan:4 different basses so far for Boots. That is a constant riff he plays on that song. He might be finding the most comfortable bass to play.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]Why not rehearsing privately and see what's more comfortable, and then just play with it?
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Perhaps he just wants to make us all jealous with his variety of basses lol...
Originally posted by AAV711:[..]
I must say--my Telecaster was an extension of my arms until I got my Casino. Whereas the Telecaster is fairly predictable, I find the Casino to be a bit rawer and have more character...if that makes sense. Both are wonderful instruments but there's something about the warm hearty sound of a Tele into my Vox AC50...with a touch of the Ibanez Tube Screamer...and delay![]()
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Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]
When did you get a Casino? I recall you having a ric, and a tele, and one other guitar I can't remember the model of (possibly a Strat).
Originally posted by AAV711:Got it as a birthday present back in September. I do have a Rick and a Tele, as well as an old cheap Epiphone Dot (335 knockoff) that I haven't really touched since I got the Casino.
I've been thinking lately about trading in my Rick and/or something else for a Gibson SG '61 RI. Any thoughts?
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:And did that other person basically say why didn't Adam try them privately? Really? After 30+ years are we gonna tell U2 how to be U2?![]()
(Just messin' with you, no harm - no foul)
Originally posted by Alex:SGs are quite head- heavy. If you choose to get an SG, I'd suggest to move the strap button to the upper horn - it's a common mod on SGs and helps with the matter.
Personally I'm not much into SGs, too. They feel like lightweight LPs to me. But Tony Iommi is cool - especially his cross inlays. His signature humbuckers are a little overpriced, though.
May I suggest you to keep the Rick, sell the Epi Dot and save for a "worn cherry" or "worn brown" SG special? These are good basic guitars with good pickups and have never been cheaper. Only drawback is the rough finish, but I think that feature's quite charming.
Just my 0.02$, as always. No offence intended. Peace and Love![]()
Alex