So what are you currently itching for?

DOSW
DOSW Posts: 2,014
edited April 2008 in Musicians and Gearheads
Right now I'm aching for an 08 American Standard Telecaster in natural finish and a small 5w tube amp, like an Epiphone or a Peavey. Also a Tubescreamer would be nice.

How about you?
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  • Pauk
    Pauk Posts: 1,084
    Any ol' tele will do me just fine.

    What's changed with the new American Teles?
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  • westsidepie
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  • DOSW
    DOSW Posts: 2,014
    fowls wrote:
    Any ol' tele will do me just fine.

    What's changed with the new American Teles?

    A few things... the bridge is a little different, the neck is better... the overall quality is just supposed to be much higher this year. I want one really bad. Sitting here listening to Springsteen solo on songs like Badlands and Prove It All Night is just killing me. :D
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  • MichaelMcKevin
    MichaelMcKevin Posts: 1,161
    I'm pretty solid with guitar right now, but i really want some new cymbals (Hi hats, ride, 14" crash and 16" crash)
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  • westsidepie
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    To pie I will reply
    But mr. justam
    is who I am

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  • DOSW
    DOSW Posts: 2,014
    I'm pretty solid with guitar right now, but i really want some new cymbals (Hi hats, ride, 14" crash and 16" crash)

    Speaking of which, I could really go for a drum kit as well. I have no experience with drums but it seems like a hell of a lot of fun. It's one of those things that I'll probably pick up down the road in a couple years or more. One of my life goals is to make an album entirely by myself, with me playing all the instruments.
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  • 3inputchick
    3inputchick Posts: 845
    I don't get it. Where do you plug in the guitar cord? ;)
    Those are the shoes you wear to get the guitar player... DUH!
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  • keeponrockin
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    Godin Summit CT, man those look hot.
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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    A Taylor T5 w/ the Koa top

    and some sort of bass cabinet
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  • Lukin66
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    DOSW wrote:
    Speaking of which, I could really go for a drum kit as well. I have no experience with drums but it seems like a hell of a lot of fun. It's one of those things that I'll probably pick up down the road in a couple years or more. One of my life goals is to make an album entirely by myself, with me playing all the instruments.
    I would love a drum set! I absolutely love musical instruments, but am currently possesed with learning decent acoustic guitar
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  • ianvomsaal
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    Another amp - I'm hopeless.
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  • Zanne
    Zanne Posts: 899
    My tax return! I know it's not equipment, but I can BUY equipment with it! =)

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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    DOSW wrote:
    Speaking of which, I could really go for a drum kit as well.
    I'm pretty set for now with the gear i have, but i'm like you, i have a spare corner that would look pretty damn sweet with a drum kit. I've always thought it would be sweet to learn properly, just hasn't happened as yet.
  • Julien
    Julien Posts: 2,457
    I just bought a new bass:
    http://cachepe.samedaymusic.com/media/quality,85/brand,sameday/0259505315_hi-898240775cceedd49cf9ff7f90f215ca.jpg
    and a new amp:
    http://www.eden-electronics.com/Nemesis/indiv/nc210.asp

    So I should stop itching for a moment...
    But i'm already thinking about a boss multi-effects...
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  • Julien wrote:
    I just bought a new bass:
    http://cachepe.samedaymusic.com/media/quality,85/brand,sameday/0259505315_hi-898240775cceedd49cf9ff7f90f215ca.jpg
    and a new amp:
    http://www.eden-electronics.com/Nemesis/indiv/nc210.asp

    So I should stop itching for a moment...
    But i'm already thinking about a boss multi-effects...


    Yeah I bought a black Jag bass as soon as it came out. Don't use it a lot, but it looks cool.
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  • Julien
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    Yeah I bought a black Jag bass as soon as it came out. Don't use it a lot, but it looks cool.
    i love mine. I sued a shitty ibanez before. The difference is worth the investment.
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  • Jam10
    Jam10 Posts: 654
    Either a Strat or a Tele! Or possibly a Godin.
  • lucylespian
    lucylespian Posts: 2,403
    Heh heh, thanks to our house being on the market, and needing to be pretty upstairs, the drum-kit has jsut migrated to my music room. Yay !! I can't say just how much fun drumming is, and how much it contributes to guitar and general musicianship. I strongly recommend trying it if possible.
    I'm kinda low-grade gassing for a Strat, I am thinking maybe a Highway One, cos it has the old spaghetti logo that I like, and big frets, and good pups, which would probably get dissed for a set of EMG's anyway.
    I'm kinda interested in a Tele too, never played one, but peeps love em, and it's actually Jeff Buckley and Hallelujah that gives me the shivers.
    Now if I could pony up for a Gigliotti like Joe B, that would be insane.
    Otherwise, not much. I have just scored a valve hi-fi amp on ebay really cheap, so maybe some nice speakers. Ebay to the rescue there too. Why pay $3K when $300 will do the trick on the bay ? A nice set of Bose 301 went off for that in my area a few days ago. People getting new surround sound systems, and letting go of great high-end audio for nix.
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