1. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988Yea, I'm going to get an epiphone explorer eventually. Right now I have a strat, great beginner guitar, but replace the stock pickups (if your getting a mexican made strat, or "standard" as some call it). I have 70's pickups in mine. I also have an Epiphone Les Paul Custom Cream guitar. Next I want to get a hollowbody, either a riviera or a dot, I'd go for a Gretsch but they're waaaaaaaaaay to expensive. But after that, I'm getting an explorer.


    You can get an Epiphone Casino for about $550.00 (That is the make and model Edge used for "All Because Of You" during the Vertigo tour). The single coil P-90 pickups sound great.

    As for Gretsch, they are expensive. BUT... one could get a Gretsch "ElectroMatic" series. So for $550-650 + about another $240-270 for TV Jones pickups. (TV Jones are special order on some top of the line Gretsch guitars and are great pickups.) One could have a budget Gretsch ElectroMatic series guitar W/TV Jones pickups that now would have far batter tone and for around $700-$900-ish instead of $2000-$3500. Not bad.

    Example: Gretsch 5120 Electromatic = $600
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gretsch-Guitars-G5120-Electromatic-Hollow-Body-with-DualCoil-Pickups?sku=513282

    It's Gretsch older brother 6120 Chet Atkins = $2200
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gretsch-Guitars-G6120-Chet-Atkins-Hollow-Body-Electric-Guitar?sku=512985&src=3WFRWXX&ZYXSEM=0&CAWELAID=44655270

    and with TV Jones pickups = closer to $3000

    The Gretsch Electromatic series has DuoJet and Silver Jet models for $400-$550. Again, far cheaper than it's pedigree Gretsch brother and with a set of TV Jones pickups... Another great Gretsch guitar for under $1000 instead of OVER $2000.

    http://www.tvjones.com/dyk/5120a.htm

    and

    http://www.tvjones.com/pickups/tv_classic.htm

    Something to think about. And something that can get you a great sound at a far better price than a $2000+ Gretsch
  2. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    You can get an Epiphone Casino for about $550.00 (That is the make and model Edge used for "All Because Of You" during the Vertigo tour). The single coil P-90 pickups sound great.

    As for Gretsch, they are expensive. BUT... one could get a Gretsch "ElectroMatic" series. So for $550-650 + about another $240-270 for TV Jones pickups. (TV Jones are special order on some top of the line Gretsch guitars and are great pickups.) One could have a budget Gretsch ElectroMatic series guitar W/TV Jones pickups that now would have far batter tone and for around $700-$900-ish instead of $2000-$3500. Not bad.

    Example: Gretsch 5120 Electromatic = $600
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gretsch-Guitars-G5120-Electromatic-Hollow-Body-with-DualCoil-Pickups?sku=513282

    It's Gretsch older brother 6120 Chet Atkins = $2200
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gretsch-Guitars-G6120-Chet-Atkins-Hollow-Body-Electric-Guitar?sku=512985&src=3WFRWXX&ZYXSEM=0&CAWELAID=44655270

    and with TV Jones pickups = closer to $3000

    The Gretsch Electromatic series has DuoJet and Silver Jet models for $400-$550. Again, far cheaper than it's pedigree Gretsch brother and with a set of TV Jones pickups... Another great Gretsch guitar for under $1000 instead of OVER $2000.

    http://www.tvjones.com/dyk/5120a.htm

    and

    http://www.tvjones.com/pickups/tv_classic.htm

    Something to think about. And something that can get you a great sound at a far better price than a $2000+ Gretsch

    Jeff, I'm upset you didn't mention that Edge played WGRYWH on the Casino too!
  3. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Jeff, I'm upset you didn't mention that Edge played WGRYWH on the Casino too!


    Hahahaha... I suppose he did for like... 10-12 shows during Vertigo.

    You know I left that out JUST to upset you.
  4. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    Hahahaha... I suppose he did for like... 10-12 shows during Vertigo.

    You know I left that out JUST to upset you.

    Five, actually lol. Those were the only shows where they played it á la full electric, for the rest he used his acoustic

    But yeah, I picked up on that positively vindictive streak of yours!
  5. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Five, actually lol. Those were the only shows where they played it á la full electric, for the rest he used his acoustic

    But yeah, I picked up on that positively vindictive streak of yours!


    It's true... I'm a rat bastard.

    (not so much)

    I'm not such a rat bastard, I just play one on TV.
  6. I play well with others. And I even share my toys. (guitars too)
  7. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Five, actually lol. Those were the only shows where they played it á la full electric, for the rest he used his acoustic


    Except for Honolulu, which was some sort of strange quasi-full-electric version on an Explorer, if I remember correctly from the video I have.
  8. Originally posted by digitize[..]

    Except for Honolulu, which was some sort of strange quasi-full-electric version on an Explorer, if I remember correctly from the video I have.


    Edge did use the Explorer but only as he'd been playing "Angel Of Harlem" with the Explorer. In that, the version of "Who's Gonna Ride..." was played more like an acoustic version, without the heavy overdrive - and a fan playing piano.
  9. Originally posted by digitize[..]

    Except for Honolulu, which was some sort of strange quasi-full-electric version on an Explorer, if I remember correctly from the video I have.

    I wasn't including the Honolulu version (I was referring to Boston 2005-05-28, the 2nd Twickenham show, Glasgow, 1st night in Croke Park and the 3rd Amsterdam show) but yeah, I'd call it an electric version in that Edge's guitar was an electric one running through an amp to make any noise at all (unlike the acoustic which would make noise anyway with or without an amp!), and yeah it was performed on the Explorer but like Jeff said, twas because it was on the spur of the moment, and kinda during the outro to Angel of Harlem