OK, OK, guitar this time

lucylespianlucylespian Posts: 2,403
edited September 2008 in Musicians and Gearheads
Finally took a couple of pics of the new fiddle. It was a struggle to stop playing and put it down for long enough. I then got a call from a bud telling me about a backyard jamfest that was on in his valley with about 8 bands, so I went to that and saw some of best guitar playing ever. I'll start a different thread about that player.
The single coil sounds are really convincing. It actually gets a good out-of-phase sound too in the middle position with both coils tapped. The SD humbuckers are pure class and the overall playability is as good as it gets.
Only has a single volume though, so doing a selector switch flick effect can't happen yet. I'm thinking of either replacing the tone with another volume, but that will be complicated if I want to keep the out-of-phase tone. Maybe it will be simpler to just get a kill-switch installed.

Anyway
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p133/lucylespian/guitar.jpg
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p133/lucylespian/guitar2.jpg
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  • wow it's so nice ,my brothers gave me a black Guibson Les paul as a birthday gift the last tuesday .It's really beautiful I'm in shock:)
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  • Is that an Ibanez?
  • DOSWDOSW Posts: 2,014
    Good stuff! Now that you're satisfied with that, I'll take your R9. You don't want it collecting dust, do you? :D
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  • ianvomsaalianvomsaal Posts: 1,224
    Nice looking ESP Horizon FRII in Black Aqua: http://www.bmusic.com.au/prod3284.htm
    I'm not really a fan of the Floyd Rose trems (you also have one on your Kirk Hammet, so hey
    if they work for you I'm not judging - they're just a little to "shred guitar" for me).

    Anyhow, take a look at Concentric Volume/Tone knobs - gives you Volume & Tone in one pot.
    This way you don't need to get holes drilled in the guitar for two volumes or another switch:
    http://www.warmoth.com/hardware/images/parts/knobs_6.jpg
    Here's are two 500K/500K Concentric Pots:
    http://www.allparts.com/store/electronics-500k-pots-ep-4586-000,Product.asp
    http://www.warmoth.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=23033
    Here's some knobs: http://www.warmoth.com/hardware/parts/parts.cfm?fuseaction=include_knobs
    Here are a few more Concentric or Stacked knobs, just scroll through:
    http://www.allparts.com/store/knobs-metal-knobs,Category.asp
    or http://www.allparts.com/store/knobs-metal-knobs-mk-0137-010,Product.asp
    or http://www.allparts.com/store/knobs-metal-knobs-mk-3320-010,Product.asp
    They even make 250K/250K or better yet 250K/500K concentric pots if you need split values:
    http://www.allparts.com/store/electronics-miscellaneous-pots-ep-4585-000,Product.asp

    I don't even know if you'll see this, but hey I tried.
    Cheers . . .

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  • Ian,
    Thanks for the tip on the different control knobs. I'm not real keen on drilling more holes in her, so I might look at that.
    Yes Floyd Rose trem have their issues, but I love the tuning stability. I tried Strat ownership, but the hopeless loss of tune every time I used the trem was a real problem for me. I'm no shredder, but lots of songs call for trem use, and I like to play with it, making weird sounds and playing with feedback, ala Joe Satch.
    If I only owned one guitar, it would be a stop-tail for sure.
    Which is why I needed 2 gits with FR's, for different tunings.
    Tone-wise, I used to think they were a real tone suck, but after a couple of years of ownership, I'm not bothered by that any more. They do sound different , but not bad.
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  • DOSW wrote:
    Good stuff! Now that you're satisfied with that, I'll take your R9. You don't want it collecting dust, do you? :D

    No Piper, it's an ESP Horizon.

    DOSW, keep your greasy mits off my Lola. She will still see plenty of dust removal time, trust me. Don't want to wear the frets off her, so the new one will be a workhorse for practice.
    Music is not a competetion.
  • ianvomsaalianvomsaal Posts: 1,224
    Yeah, I prefer the Les Paul wiring myself - 2-Volumes and 2-Tones - it's just seems to allow for a lot
    more tonal options and versatility - and you can even coil tap to allow for even more tonal options.

    As I said, I had a really nice guitar with only two knobs (1-Volume, 1-Tone, and a 3-way selector).
    The guitar I did this on was actually an ESP Standard Viper (knob configuration just like your Horizon).
    I replaced my Volume & Tone pots with 2-Concentric Pots & it really opend up the guitars versatility.

    I also moved my 3-way selector switch to the back position (where the tone knob was) so that both
    my Volume/Tone pots were next to each other (it just made more sense to me). I could volume swell
    both pickups easier, & I didn't accidentally hit the pickup selector when reaching for my volume/tone.
    Cheers . . .

    - Ian

    BTW, I don't like Fender Strats much either . . . I know blaspheme on this forum, but so be it.
    When I need to use a Strat, the one I use most often actually has a Fender Floyd-Rose, LSR
    Roller Nut & Schaller locking tuners: http://www.fender.com/products//search.php?partno=1996510100
    It's a Fender's 50th Anniversary Strat that I purchased new back in '96 (American Plus Deluxe).
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  • Yeah, I have an ESP ltd Viper 301, which is an SG style guitar. Only one volume and tone on that too. I tend to use it for drop D or D standard tunings as it is solid mahogany and it is really suited to that. I put an EMG 81 in the bridge but left the EMG HZ in the neck, so I really only use the bridge pup on full throttle. It was my first good guitar after I got back into playing about 5 years ago, and it has a lot of fret wear, so I don't use it so much any more.
    It's great for songs like Sad But True and Fuckin' Up. Really meaty tone.

    I looked at roller nuts, but I find them ugly and a lot of complication for a simple issue.
    Truth is, I really love ESP guitars. The new blue goddess is a beautifully built thing that is a dream to play and it will be my main gigging guitar. I introduced our singer to YLB today, so it might get a run on that yet too.
    Music is not a competetion.
  • ianvomsaalianvomsaal Posts: 1,224
    Yeah, I kinda wish that I hadn't sold my Std Viper, especially with the kind of music that I'm writing as of lately.
    It sounded really thick and heavy (all mahogany, ebony fretboard, EMG 81/85) - did the volume/tone MOD, had
    jumbo stainless frets installed, and had a Buzz Feiten installed (was more like a custom by the time I was done).

    It played really well, but unfortunately I only used it for one session - A buddy of mine came over, played it,
    and he completely fell in love with it - he wouldn't leave until I agreed to sell it to him - he loved it that much.
    He ended up giving me $1800 for it, which was (incidentally) what I put into it - thus I got what I paid for it.
    If I had the guitar now I wouldn't sell it for $3000 - it really played that well and sounded that good - sad :(
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  • No Piper, it's an ESP Horizon.

    DOSW, keep your greasy mits off my Lola. She will still see plenty of dust removal time, trust me. Don't want to wear the frets off her, so the new one will be a workhorse for practice.

    Thanks Lucy, I thought ESP at first and the headstock kind of fooled me. That axe really screams; 'Play fast runs and do some dive bombs with me'. The Satch, Vai type of thing.
  • Thanks Lucy, I thought ESP at first and the headstock kind of fooled me. That axe really screams; 'Play fast runs and do some dive bombs with me'. The Satch, Vai type of thing.

    Yeah, everyone seems to have that association, but while it will play very fast, it has a nice woody LP tone and a really liquid neck lead tone. It does not quite have the same depth as Lola, but with an FR, it never will.
    I've been playing a bunch of Pink Floyd since I got it, and it really sounds great there. This will sound silly, but I'm still trying to decide if it has 10's or 9's on it. They feel like 10's, but I'm bending them like 9's. Maybe the 12 string has made my hands stronger, but I'm getting the Gilmour 5 semi-tone bends easy. Short scale does not hurt either. I think they are 10's though.
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  • ianvomsaal wrote:
    BTW, I don't like Fender Strats much either . . . I know blaspheme on this forum, but so be it.

    Haha, to the gallows with you!

    Strats just feel most comfortable in my hand. Personal preference I guess. :D
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  • Novawind wrote:
    Haha, to the gallows with you!

    Strats just feel most comfortable in my hand. Personal preference I guess. :D
    Yeah, my Strat just fits me like a GLOVE!
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  • Yeah, my Strat just fits me like a GLOVE!

    I tried, I failed, twice !!

    I gave up. Enter the Super-Strat, now that's my glove !!
    Music is not a competetion.
  • I tried, I failed, twice !!

    I gave up. Enter the Super-Strat, now that's my glove !!
    Yeah, I think part of it is I played Strat Style all my life.

    When I pick up a Les Paul, it just feels weird to me!
    Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V
  • Yeah, I think part of it is I played Strat Style all my life.

    When I pick up a Les Paul, it just feels weird to me!

    The Les Paul doesn't actually feel weird, it's just he disc in your back that slips from all that weight!
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  • AnonAnon Posts: 11,175
    Yeah, I have an ESP ltd Viper 301, which is an SG style guitar. Only one volume and tone on that too. I tend to use it for drop D or D standard tunings as it is solid mahogany and it is really suited to that. I put an EMG 81 in the bridge but left the EMG HZ in the neck, so I really only use the bridge pup on full throttle. It was my first good guitar after I got back into playing about 5 years ago, and it has a lot of fret wear, so I don't use it so much any more.
    It's great for songs like Sad But True and Fuckin' Up. Really meaty tone.
    ahhh awesome! and congrats on the new purchase lucy.
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