Re: How important is it to you WHAT you play onstage?
My 74 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop sits in the closet collecting dust. Not because I'm trying to "baby" it...but rather because I LOVE playing my cheap Fernandes Strat ($179.00).
It kicks ass.
Being a decent player....and an old guy at 47 who just doesn't care about names on headstocks anymore, I get a kick out of going to any music store, grabbing a Squier Strat...or Yamaha Pacifica, or Epi Les Paul and drawing a nice little crowd. Most of the jaws are dropped, as they can't believe an accomplished player would EVER play one of "those POS's".
Yes, I know. I have a warped sense of humor. Something about the PRS's through Marshall stacks all going quiet at about the same time....and watching as they're hung back up on the racks gives me a little chuckle.
And I'll say it again. I have absolutely NO PROBLEMS whatsoever with guys owning whatever gear they want. BUT...when a gear snob belittles a young player who can't afford better...I'll take him to task in a heartbeat.
Okay...I'm done ranting. :::smile:::
Dave
Oops...almost forgot the question on this post. The answer is yes, I'll play anything on stage...or in the studio...or anywhere. My take on it has always been that lesser players need the headstock to prove something. The better players don't. And if an experienced player prefers his Gibson or PRS, good for them. No problem. They're still probably confident enough in their playing to use whatever axe makes them happy, regardless of the brand.