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After stopping at a Guitar Center in Indianapolis, today, I'm starting to make plans to reconfigure my guitar collection...sell off the ones I don't really need, and use those funds toward buying ones that better suit my needs. When I first got there, I happened to find that they've got several Ibanez AFS75Ts to chose from, so I tried one, and ruled it out of contention for becoming my rockabilly/surfabilly box. I found and tried out an Epiphone Les Paul Studio, just to get an idea of how it sounds, although I'd replace the humbuckers with Gibson P94s and add a Bigsby B5 vibrato. GC didn't have any Epiphone WildKats or E-295s in stock, but I happened to spot a used AlleyKat w/Bigsby, and gave it a whirl...ruling that one out, for a rockabilly box. Next, I spied a Fender Telecaster Deluxe sitting on one of the floor stands, so I plugged it in, and quickly realized one of them will have a place in my collection. Then I happened to notice that they've got a Gibson Faded SG with P90s, so I tried it out, and have decided that one of those will find its way into my collection. After that, I tried out a Gibson Les Paul Melody Maker, just to hear any difference between it and my still stock Epiphone Les Paul Jr. 90. I nearly fell off the stool, when I realized that my Epi LP Jr. 90 actually sounds better than the Gibson Melody Maker. One of the salesmen told me that "yes, it's possible for the Epiphone to actually have a better P90 than the Gibson. The last one I tried, at GC, was a Gibson Les Paul Faded Double Cut with P90s, and it pretty much "screamed" 'I'm the sound you're looking for, for your first instrumental recording.
After Guitar Center, I made my way over to IRC Music, where I tried out another Ibanez AFS75T, and ended up confirming that I won't be adding one to my collection. I tried out several of their Fender Stratocasters, as I did at GC, and even an Indiana Fat Strat knock-off. While the cheap, sub-$200.00 price of the Indiana guitars is kind of tempting, I figured I'll hold out for a Fender. From IRC Music, I went to Sam Ash, where the first guitar I tried was a Gretsch Electromatic Jet Pro with Bibsby, and decided I'll be removing that one from my Musician's Friend Wish List. Tried a few of their Fender Stratocasters, then tried a Fender Telecaster Custom and Fender Esquire, then started making my way back home...purposefully routing my trip to take my by a local trading post store, where I found 2 Fender Stratocasters on Saturday, one an American, the other MIM (Standard), and ended up trying out the Mexi-Strat, with a price of $299.00 (used, as was the American). I'll be going back there, tomorrow, to start a lay-away for the Mexi-Strat, although I don't think I'll need the full 90-days that the owner allows.
I never did find a potential rockabilly box to "test drive," between the three Indy stores, although I can see the cheapie Gibson Les Paul w/P90s being useful as a "rockabilly slab." So far, it's looking like the Peavey JF-2 EXP will end up as my rockabilly box, via a 90-day lay-away at another local store. As soon as I have my boxes rounded up/find boxes to fit several of what I've already got in my collection, several guitars will be leaving my collection.
Those going, in the near future, will be my Squier Affinity P-Bass (since I've got the Fender Standard Precision Bass), Squier Fat Telecaster, Squier Bullet Special (since I've got a Fender So Cal Speed Shop Strat) and I'm even considering selling off my Ibanez Artcore AG75TBS. The AG75TBS was nice enough, when I bought it, in that it actually plays well and sounds good, and I could play it unplugged fairly decently, whenever I found myself better to not plug in. Currently, without letting go of the guitars I don't really need, for not having any use for other than making noise, my collection was looking to grow to 22 all together (acoustics/electrics/basses). In listing in a Word doc everything I've mentioned above, minus the ones I'll be selling and plus the ones I'll be getting, my final cound will come up to 17 all together. I guess I'll still have to come up with a drum kit, somewhere along the line, since my collection will still go past 15. Until I'm able to actually try out an Epiphone WildKat, or Epiphone ES-295, I'll have to have the Peavey JF-2 EXP on my list.
Matt in Indiana
After Guitar Center, I made my way over to IRC Music, where I tried out another Ibanez AFS75T, and ended up confirming that I won't be adding one to my collection. I tried out several of their Fender Stratocasters, as I did at GC, and even an Indiana Fat Strat knock-off. While the cheap, sub-$200.00 price of the Indiana guitars is kind of tempting, I figured I'll hold out for a Fender. From IRC Music, I went to Sam Ash, where the first guitar I tried was a Gretsch Electromatic Jet Pro with Bibsby, and decided I'll be removing that one from my Musician's Friend Wish List. Tried a few of their Fender Stratocasters, then tried a Fender Telecaster Custom and Fender Esquire, then started making my way back home...purposefully routing my trip to take my by a local trading post store, where I found 2 Fender Stratocasters on Saturday, one an American, the other MIM (Standard), and ended up trying out the Mexi-Strat, with a price of $299.00 (used, as was the American). I'll be going back there, tomorrow, to start a lay-away for the Mexi-Strat, although I don't think I'll need the full 90-days that the owner allows.
I never did find a potential rockabilly box to "test drive," between the three Indy stores, although I can see the cheapie Gibson Les Paul w/P90s being useful as a "rockabilly slab." So far, it's looking like the Peavey JF-2 EXP will end up as my rockabilly box, via a 90-day lay-away at another local store. As soon as I have my boxes rounded up/find boxes to fit several of what I've already got in my collection, several guitars will be leaving my collection.
Those going, in the near future, will be my Squier Affinity P-Bass (since I've got the Fender Standard Precision Bass), Squier Fat Telecaster, Squier Bullet Special (since I've got a Fender So Cal Speed Shop Strat) and I'm even considering selling off my Ibanez Artcore AG75TBS. The AG75TBS was nice enough, when I bought it, in that it actually plays well and sounds good, and I could play it unplugged fairly decently, whenever I found myself better to not plug in. Currently, without letting go of the guitars I don't really need, for not having any use for other than making noise, my collection was looking to grow to 22 all together (acoustics/electrics/basses). In listing in a Word doc everything I've mentioned above, minus the ones I'll be selling and plus the ones I'll be getting, my final cound will come up to 17 all together. I guess I'll still have to come up with a drum kit, somewhere along the line, since my collection will still go past 15. Until I'm able to actually try out an Epiphone WildKat, or Epiphone ES-295, I'll have to have the Peavey JF-2 EXP on my list.
Matt in Indiana