1. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988[..]Yea as long as you're happy with what you have. I started playing electric on a washburn starter kit. Very small amp, very minimal guitar. I liked the sound of it, up until I started noticing how my sound was nothing compared to the Edge's. So I took my brothers Marshall, which was nicer, and I bought myself a fender strat MIM, and a couple pedals (delay and overdrive) I had that setup for a long time, then I realized I wanted the mother of all amps. The Edge's baby, and now mine. The Vox AC30. God, it took me so long to get the money to buy it. First I had to get a job, then I had to budget myself, (which was hard). But eventually I got it. After that, the trip for the effects began. I'm happy with my setup, always have been, but for me it's all a matter of, it can be better! And I can get more sounds if I buy more things!!! So yea. The only reason I'm keeping my crappy job is so i can buy guitar gear.

    Anyway! I did start out on an acoustic. It was my mothers actually, she had it when she was a teenager. But that was a couple years ago, and I quit guitar. I lost the inspiration and motivation to play. Sad eh? But then I started listening to U2, and I was like "I want to play electric" So I did! Now that guitar is just a wreck. I should really get it fixed up.

    Sorry for the long post haha!

    You think that's a long post?! You should see my BRT reviews lol...

    But yeah, I've only got a basic setup, always have, but I agree with the "it can be better!" motto, tis why I wanted another guitar. I like my Strat., shit as it is lol, but the tone was too thin for me where certain U2 songs are concerned, and I love Les Pauls, so I figured an Epi. LP was the ticket. Or an Explorer if the LP was out of the question...and now I have it, I can vary my style a lot more
    Originally posted by LikeASong[..]That accoustic guitar will be better for you than any Fender Super Duper Special Edition or Gibson Les Extreme. The first guitar is always a piece of your life, forever

    Well, not better lol...but it's a special piece in my life . I love playing my semi-acoustic, what with it being my first guitar like any acoustic, it's versatile, because pretty much anything sounds good on it lol
  2. Hears my humble rig:



    '97 Fender Fat Strat with splitting switch for humbucker
    '60 Gibson Les Paul Classic Gold Top RI
    '96 Yamaha APX-4A

    1989 Fender Princeton Chorus Amp

    Homemade pedal board with the following:
    Boss PH-2 Super Phaser
    Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive
    DOD Envelope Filter
    Boss DSD-2 Digital Delay/Sampler
    Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
    Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor


    I haven't shot my bass rig yet but picture this...

    '06 Fender Jazz Bass (black) w/DR Sunbeams
    '07 Ashdown MAG 600 Amp Head
    '07 Ashdown 4x10 Cabinet


    Cheers!
  3. Originally posted by bcgdHears my humble rig:

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    '97 Fender Fat Strat with splitting switch for humbucker
    '60 Gibson Les Paul Classic Gold Top RI
    '96 Yamaha APX-4A

    1989 Fender Princeton Chorus Amp

    Homemade pedal board with the following:
    Boss PH-2 Super Phaser
    Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive
    DOD Envelope Filter
    Boss DSD-2 Digital Delay/Sampler
    Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
    Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor


    I haven't shot my bass rig yet but picture this...

    '06 Fender Jazz Bass (black) w/DR Sunbeams
    '07 Ashdown MAG 600 Amp Head
    '07 Ashdown 4x10 Cabinet


    Cheers!


    That's humble?! Damn, I must be a pauper in guitar terms lol...love the goldtop Bret!
  4. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    By tremolo bar, I assume you mean whammy bar? I dunno whether that's just cultural differences or whether one of us has it wrong but no matter lol. And yeah, no worries, I could see it was a Squier, I just meant that whether one has a Fender or a Squier Strat., a black finish with white pickguard is such a great look

    @ Alex, re. changing to all black - sounds good mate! Not sure if I'd ever follow suit though...


    Whammy / tremolo, same thing. "Whammy" I guess is the "cool" word for it, but tremolo is what I find when I google "whammy bar". And It says both Squer and Fender on the head, but "squier" is in bigger letters, so I think its squier.
  5. Originally posted by U2Nick[..]Whammy / tremolo, same thing. "Whammy" I guess is the "cool" word for it, but tremolo is what I find when I google "whammy bar"

    the head says this:

    "Squier Strat by Fender" so I'm not really sure

    Heh, remember, I don't do technicalities. I just remember someone calling it a whammy bar when I was around, and I associate tremolo with something else that I can't remember so no worries!

    And yeah, Squier are a licensed reproducer of Fender guitars along the lines of the relationship between Epiphone and Gibson. They do mass-produced versions, where Fender and Gibson handmake their guitars, hence the big price differential
  6. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Heh, remember, I don't do technicalities. I just remember someone calling it a whammy bar when I was around, and I associate tremolo with something else that I can't remember so no worries!

    And yeah, Squier are a licensed reproducer of Fender guitars along the lines of the relationship between Epiphone and Gibson. They do mass-produced versions, where Fender and Gibson handmake their guitars, hence the big price differential


    yeah, I only paid $99 for it used. Its in such good condition, you would think that it's brand new
  7. Originally posted by bcgdHears my humble rig:

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    '97 Fender Fat Strat with splitting switch for humbucker
    '60 Gibson Les Paul Classic Gold Top RI
    '96 Yamaha APX-4A
    Man, that Les Paul is darn GORGEOUS
  8. Originally posted by bcgdHears my humble rig:

    [image]

    '97 Fender Fat Strat with splitting switch for humbucker
    '60 Gibson Les Paul Classic Gold Top RI
    '96 Yamaha APX-4A

    1989 Fender Princeton Chorus Amp

    Homemade pedal board with the following:
    Boss PH-2 Super Phaser
    Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive
    DOD Envelope Filter
    Boss DSD-2 Digital Delay/Sampler
    Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
    Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor


    I haven't shot my bass rig yet but picture this...

    '06 Fender Jazz Bass (black) w/DR Sunbeams
    '07 Ashdown MAG 600 Amp Head
    '07 Ashdown 4x10 Cabinet


    Cheers!



    Dude, awsome stuff!
  9. Originally posted by bcgdHears my humble rig:

    [image]

    '97 Fender Fat Strat with splitting switch for humbucker
    '60 Gibson Les Paul Classic Gold Top RI
    '96 Yamaha APX-4A

    1989 Fender Princeton Chorus Amp

    Homemade pedal board with the following:
    Boss PH-2 Super Phaser
    Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive
    DOD Envelope Filter
    Boss DSD-2 Digital Delay/Sampler
    Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
    Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor


    I haven't shot my bass rig yet but picture this...

    '06 Fender Jazz Bass (black) w/DR Sunbeams
    '07 Ashdown MAG 600 Amp Head
    '07 Ashdown 4x10 Cabinet


    Cheers!



    Well done! Nice rig. Are you pleased with the Boss noise suppressor? I was thinking about getting one.
  10. Originally posted by bcgdHears my humble rig:

    [image]

    '97 Fender Fat Strat with splitting switch for humbucker
    '60 Gibson Les Paul Classic Gold Top RI
    '96 Yamaha APX-4A

    1989 Fender Princeton Chorus Amp

    Homemade pedal board with the following:
    Boss PH-2 Super Phaser
    Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive
    DOD Envelope Filter
    Boss DSD-2 Digital Delay/Sampler
    Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
    Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor


    I haven't shot my bass rig yet but picture this...

    '06 Fender Jazz Bass (black) w/DR Sunbeams
    '07 Ashdown MAG 600 Amp Head
    '07 Ashdown 4x10 Cabinet


    Cheers!




    Nice toys! I like the Gibson Goldtop. Your Yamaha acoustic looks similar to the one that Bono had painted up. Famous in that poster of him in a robe playing it...






    The guitar was also in some Rattle And Hum era stills. The pics having been taken on a day off in San Francisco around the time of the 3rd leg of The Joshua Tree tour.
  11. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Heh, remember, I don't do technicalities. I just remember someone calling it a whammy bar when I was around, and I associate tremolo with something else that I can't remember so no worries!

    And yeah, Squier are a licensed reproducer of Fender guitars along the lines of the relationship between Epiphone and Gibson. They do mass-produced versions, where Fender and Gibson handmake their guitars, hence the big price differential


    Not necessarily "licenced". Squier was Fender's name for guitars coming out of their Japan factory in the 1980's. Back then, Squier wasn't a 'bad word'. Unfortunately, many (not all) of the Squier's surfacing today are not so good; fret issues, electronics issues, weak pickups, tuning issues... the list goes on.

    Edge used a Squier and had it fit with the pickups that worked with Michael Brooks "Infinite Guitar" system.
  12. Originally posted by AAV711
    Well done! Nice rig. Are you pleased with the Boss noise suppressor? I was thinking about getting one.


    Thanks! Yeah, I really like the noise suppressor. I can really tell the difference when I use it plus I got one of those multi-plug thingys so I can use it to power all my other Boss pedals.