My go to axe is anything single cutaway (aka Les Paul -style) with double humbuckers. Whether it be Gibson, Epiphone, my Carparelli S2 or an Agile... there's just something about that thick slab of mahogany that I crave (and can't get enough of). Not to mention that I'm a fan of hardtails.
Re: What is your go to axe? -
03-06-2009, 02:07 PM
I've got 10 guitars...all kinds and shapes.....but the one I find myself picking up the most is
a relic'd 1984 Japanese Squier Strat. It's like an old pair of tennis shoes. It fits, and feels
good....
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Re: What is your go to axe? -
03-06-2009, 02:34 PM
Yeah, I totally get that. When I had my Peavey Tracer (sold/traded it to a fellow G-M member) I always found myself playing it, especially for recording. I guess the reason why I chose to record with that guitar over the more expensive/nicer guitars I had was because it was familiar and comfortable for me (and the Seymour Duncans sound amazing).
I bought it back 94' and played the hell out of... I kind of regret trading it.
Re: What is your go to axe? -
03-15-2009, 03:10 AM
I'm a huge fan of the single cut too, like the PRS, but i would have to say may fav guitar all round would have to be the ESP Explorer. I know gibson made em but ESP perfected them, then got sued, lol.
Randall RM100LB (Lynch Box)
-Blackface mod
-SL+ mod
-Treadplate Mod(JF modded)
-XTC mod
Stiletto 4x12 Slant cab w/ Vintage 30's
Randall 2x12 Cab
Ibanez Weeping Demon Wah
GUITARS
ESP LTD Truckster
ESP LTD Viper 500S
Aria Pro II ZZ Custom Deluxe
'83 B.C Rich Bich NJ (Drop C)
Taylor 316CE Acoustic
Taylor 116CE (Drop A)