1. Originally posted by LikeASongHe could at least have chosen a Telecaster withOUT the typical Stratocaster header...


    I was thinking the same thing




  2. It IS a typical Telecaster headstock. (Well, typical for a Telecaster Deluxe - which come with that type of neck/headstock design).

    But yes, I completely understand your point. I would think he might have pulled out the `66 ("Vertigo" / "...Boots" / "...Crazy...") Tele.

    But his having this leads me to believe that it might be a recently acquired 'treasure'.

    Here's (below) is a screencap of the Telecaster Deluxe (courtesy of a friend of mine on Interference), from the recent Fender Telecaster video with Edge.


  3. I don't like it that much anyways
  4. *bump* as a gear nut I just think this should always been in the top topics posted

    hows everyones gear these days? Im playing a tele these days. She rocks
  5. I'm waiting for my Epi Sheraton, I hope I'll get it this week.
  6. Right now I'm playing my Rickenbacker almost exclusively. I love the sound it gives, it's so unique. Right now my band is in the writing process again (having played a few gigs with our originals, we thought we should write some more for the next few gigs) and I'm only bringing the Rickenbacker to practise. Very awesome guitar.
  7. Yesterday I was surprised to see that Edge used a Rickebacker on Lovetown. I thought he began using one on ZooTV.
  8. How often do you people think that one should change strings?
  9. Depends how often you play and how clean your hands are when you do. I'd say every few weeks if you play every day. That's acoustic, electric you can probably get longer out of them. It's all personal choice though, I'm a lazy feck lately when it comes to strings.
  10. I broke my e string the other day - not for the first time, or the second time for that matter. It's a pain the arse replacing them; just need to find the motivation to do it.
  11. Originally posted by Mr_TrekHow often do you people think that one should change strings?


    I used to change them once a month, but as of late I've gotten lazy. Usually I just change them whenever I start feeling them go dead, or when I can start hearing the tone falter. Some would say the tone of new strings falters have a day or two of playing, but I don't really consider the tone to go really bad to the point of needing new strings until a month or two, maybe three after.

    I also change them before each show, best to have new strings for a live performance. Seeing as how I don't perform too too often, it's not that much of a hassle to follow this routine!
  12. I should probably change strings at least on my acoustic guitar then. I don't use my electric that much, but I should probably change them too, they're nearly one year old.

    But soon I'll only use my Epi Sheraton anyway, haha When I played that one in the store, I felt that If God Will Send His Angels would fit so well with its tone. I can't wait. Hopefully I get a telephone call from the store on Wednesday...