Farview said:
BTW, don't fool yourself into thinking that Eric Clapton or Jeff Beck use the exact configuration of their Fender signature models exclusively or that is necessarily thier favorite. They are putting their name on the product to make money and thiers has to be different than in some way.
That maybe true sometimes, but the fact is that (for instance) Eric Clapton plays a Clapton signiture model strat, and that is true for most of these guys. The reason players like that sound better than you or I has nothing to do with the gear. It's in the hands. I've heard Clapton play other guitars, and he still sounds exactly like Clapton. I've opened up and looked inside Bonnie Raitt's strat, and it's just a strat.
Factories can make a fine instrument. I would certainly not say that I (or anyone) makes a better guitar than PRS, for instance. I make a DIFFERENT guitar, for sure, but the quality of work in most factories is very fine. You will not get one of my guitars out of a factory, but you also won't get a Fender or a Gibson out of me. The trick is not to find the BEST guitar. There is no such thing. The trick is to find the best guitar FOR YOU. Same with amps, or pedals, or picks, or strings, or whatever. Some people will only be happy with something unique, and for them a custom guitar or boutique amp may well be the thing. For others, a strat through a twin (or an LP through a Marshal, or whatever) is the thing. For some poor souls (including myself, I'm afraid), they need everything. Heck, I'm thinking pretty seriously about making myself a Leslie without a power amp that I can drive with an AC-30, because it just seems right to me.
So go out and play every guitar you can get your hands on, and have fun. When you find yours, you'll know, and then all you have to do is figure out how to pay for it.
Be it custom, boutique, factory, or homemade, they can all be fine guitars. Just don't every believe that YOUR tastes in gear is the only thing which is right, and don't assume that your pocket book should determine what things cost.
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