1. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    *Ahem* Your Squier Strat.


    you know what I mean lol
  2. Yes indeed. A Squier is much different than Fender. A lot of people think Epiphone is to Gibson as to Squier is to Fender. Nuh uh. But I have played some squiers that don't sound too bad, sometimes you just get lucky.
  3. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988Yes indeed. A Squier is much different than Fender. A lot of people think Epiphone is to Gibson as to Squier is to Fender. Nuh uh. But I have played some squiers that don't sound too bad, sometimes you just get lucky.

    Yeah, I accidentally fell into that trap earlier on lol. Despite the fact I knew it wasn't lol...
  4. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Yeah, I accidentally fell into that trap earlier on lol. Despite the fact I knew it wasn't lol...


    Oh well, I started out on a washburn House of Blues model. I remember when I took it into get its strings replaced (back when I was a noob) the guy working hadn't even heard of it before hahaha.
  5. Originally posted by WojBhoyHere's a question for ye all - why is it that AofH was originally played using "power chords", I mean watch R&H, and Edge plays it thus, and you can tell he is on any live version c. Lovetown - for reference, I'm listening to the New Year's Day show from the Point Depot, and you can here the gap between the chords - yet on recent versions, he just plays it with normal open chords?



    One possibility is because Edge has admitted that he forgets how to play the songs, once mentioning that he had to buy some of the albums to re-learn the songs.

    Other? He's lazy?
  6. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]One possibility is because Edge has admitted that he forgets how to play the songs, once mentioning that he had to buy some of the albums to re-learn the songs.

    Ultra Violet being a prime example...
  7. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    That was my thought as well. Also considering he's not playing it on a Rick. anymore, it's much more stripped down, etc. This is probably why...


    also, the barre chords probably made the 12-string Rick sound fuller but when played on a Les Paul, it's a thicker tone so open chords are fine.

    that said, he does tend to experiment with chord voicings, changing things from tour to tour... again that probably goes back to his 'relearning the song' and perhaps figuring the chord out but not the voicing that he used previously
  8. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Ultra Violet being a prime example...


    When did they play UV after Zoo?
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Eh?! I meant I'm the one with low standards compared to Fenders lol...as a rule, I'd have said that Fender is a more reputable and distinguished name than Epiphone, despite Epi.'s links with Gibson...


    There are plenty of SHIT Fenders. There are some SHIT Epiphones.

    Epi SG's are abysmal. Most Epi LP's need the tuners swapped out and the pickups. That said, the `56 LP reissues with P-90 p'ups are lovely. Slash LP is lovely. Epi Explorers are fantastic. Epi Casino's are quite nice (and on my short-list of guitars to buy).

    Most Fenders that are under 599.99 - it's like the previously mentioned PayLess comment. Most under 600 are shite. Some of them can be saved with some upgrades and some not.
  10. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    There are plenty of SHIT Fenders. There are some SHIT Epiphones.

    Epi SG's are abysmal. Most Epi LP's need the tuners swapped out and the pickups. That said, the `56 LP reissues with P-90 p'ups are lovely. Slash LP is lovely. Epi Explorers are fantastic. Epi Casino's are quite nice (and on my short-list of guitars to buy).

    Most Fenders that are under 599.99 - it's like the previously mentioned PayLess comment. Most under 600 are shite. Some of them can be saved with some upgrades and some not.


    Yes, there are plenty of shit Fenders. I just got rid of one, lol...
  11. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Ultra Violet being a prime example...


    Re-learn? They've not played UV since closing of the ZOO tours.

    Although they SHOULD re-learn it; be great to hear it again.
  12. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    There are plenty of SHIT Fenders. There are some SHIT Epiphones.

    Epi SG's are abysmal. Most Epi LP's need the tuners swapped out and the pickups. That said, the `56 LP reissues with P-90 p'ups are lovely. Slash LP is lovely. Epi Explorers are fantastic. Epi Casino's are quite nice (and on my short-list of guitars to buy).

    Most Fenders that are under 599.99 - it's like the previously mentioned PayLess comment. Most under 600 are shite. Some of them can be saved with some upgrades and some not.


    Yea I agree with you man. My standard mexican strat was pretty crappy until I put some 70's pickups in. Now I really love it. But I still ended up getting a better one, the 70's RI strat. And Casino's are very nice, can't argue there.