Copied and pasted from the "Since I am new, who here plays Guitar?" thread ( and edited a bit...)
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1980 Yamaha FG 75 accoustic. I string it with ultralights and have lowered the action a bit. great for accoustic blues and folk.
1982 Lotus Strat knockoff: Don;t laugh, this "cheapie" played well, IN 1992 I replaced the electronics with a EMG DG20 prewired pickguard, yes the Gilmour setup, sounded great. Why you ask, am I speaking in the past tense. Over the last few years this is the axe that I have managed to get covered in autographs, It now hangs on the wall in my den. Autographs include...
Jimmy Vaughan
Bo Diddley
Elvin Bishop
Long John Hunter
Lonnie Brooks
David Gilmour
B.B. King
Did I mention David Gilmour.......
1975 Fender Telecaster: My #2 axe. Love this guitar, bought it brand new in '75. It's been everywhere. Traditional Sunburst, maple neck.
1980 Fender Stratocaster: #1 axe. Arctic white with a tortoise shell pickguard, rosewood fretboard, jumbo nickel frets. I've filed the frets fairly flat, very low action, strung with lightweights. A Blues/Floyd machine. With the flat frets she slides like nobody's business.
I am in the process of building one guitar right now.
1) Paul Reed Smith copy : Body and neck available from
http://www.warmoth.com . Amber transparent finish, rosewood neck. three SD humbuckers, mid and neck position single coil switchable.
I run with three amps
1) Peavy Audition 20, small household amp.
2) Marshal Micro stack: 20watts 2 small cabs, good for small gigs.
3) Crate Blue Voodoo head: 120 watts, grab something and hold on tight.
3.5) Crate Blue voodoo cab: 4X12, Bottom two flush, top two 12 degree angle up. ....BOOM.
Too damn many effects pedals......"
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Add to that:
Guitar #5) Home built Telecaster: Warmouth neck, rosewood on maple. schaller tuners, Seymour Duncan quarter pound humbucker at the neck, Seymour Duncan classic Tele bridge pickup.
Guitar #6) Dean Sarasota: Semi hollowbody electric. 2 humbuckers, double cutaway, red transparent finish. looks and sounds beautiful.
Digitech RP200A digital effects processor. (Love it)
Cakewalk Home Studio Pro: Digital Studio Software.