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Re: Is it possible to have too many guitars?
Thank you, that was a useful and informative graph.
Thank you, that was a useful and informative graph.
The problem is that you get different sounds and then you get different tunings.... I have 4 main guitars at the moment all tuned to standard.... A hollow body cort, a Tele, a super strat HH cort and a SSS Strat.
Recently I've been getting into bands with alternate tunings like Biffy Clyro and in that case I either sacrifice one of my standard tuned guitar or I need another one for C# and then one for open D and then another for open G etc etc etc etc....
A vicious circle :'(
I play a lot of different styles. I have a hard rock/metal gig I might be doing so I will drag out my Icemen for that gig and maybe the SG. For my 80's synth-pop thing I was doing the Parker HHS-Piezo was the perfect guitar. The Strat and the Les Paul see the light of day mainly for blues gigs. It all depends on the player. If I was still just playing metal I could probably get by with 3 guitars.
ugh, yea I feel ya. I've been wanting to do open C, drop A and DADDAD tunings a lot. I also want a baritone scale guitar too. None of this is in fitting with my 2 electrics limit...
I need to take a picture like that, one day. Although people may think of me as vain or foolish for doing it . . .
Bonamassa is a collector so I expect him to hoard all that gear just like any other collector would. My take is if you can afford it and have the space and the means then go for it.
Me I could never and probably wouldn't own that much at least not all at one time but then again my needs are different. I think my limit would be 10 or 15 guitars total maybe 20 tops.
I've got way more guitars than I'll ever need. The problem is, they collect too easily, and it's difficult to get rid of one. I say . . . I need to sell a few. Then I go . . . no, not that one. Nope, not that one, etc., etc.