More guitar tryouts today!

stevie_bees

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It's getting close to my final day in the RAF, and I still trying out different guitars to find something to commemorate my almost 23 service. Previously I tried a PRS S2 Mira, and ESP Eclipse II and a Gibson SG Standard. I enjoyed the PRS out of those 3, it just had a sparkle and playability that the other 2 didn't have.

Today I went to Denmark Street in London to try whatever was out there. Denmark Street is usually expensive, so this was only going to be a fact-finding mission rather than a purchase trip.

I have some ideas as to what I want, but I want to try things in case there's something I'm missing.

First I tried a US Hamer Studio (I think). Double cut, 2 volumes, one tone, mahogany body/maple top, mahogany neck/rosewood board. A cool guitar, with the sorts of sounds you would expect. It played very well, but just didn't jump out for me.

I then tried a MIJ '83 Yamaha SG1300T that was in superb condition for the year (would've looked good in the Ultimate Axe Vintage section!). All mahogany neck through I think, 1 vol/1 tone, original pickups, trem and locknut. Excellent player, but I felt that the neck was a little too wide for me...I think I'd probably get used to it in time, but again it didn't jump out.

I then tried a US Peavey Wolfgang that was in need of a bit of TLC. The switch certainly needed a clean and the jack socket needed sorting. I was mainly interested in trying one out to see how the neck felt. I was surprised by just how narrow it was, and by the small frets, but it was extremely comfortable to handle...would've been even better had it been cleaned up a little! They didn't have the whammy bar, so couldn't give that a good workout, but it was enjoyable to play. Did it jump out? Sorta...cleaned and set up would have probably made a big difference, but a gorgeous guitar nonetheless.

I was then passed a Fender Tele-sonic. US Tele, with DeArmond pickups and I think a mahogany body. The feel was very familiar to me as I have spent most of my time playing Fender-type guitars, with an intriguing Tele snap and twang from the pickups couple with a bit of mahogany girth. Good fun to play, but not sure if it was 'me'...

Later on I tried a new PRS Custom 22. I have to say that PRS guitars are beginning to get under my skin. The playability if this Cu22 was fantastic, and the 5-way offered up some great tones, especially the 'single-coil' sounds. I played it through a limited edition Vox AC30 and didn't really want to hand it back, then the shop assistant played it for a little while and he looked like he didn't want to go and work for the remainder of the day! :D Unfortunately, and brand new Cu22 is beyond my budget, but I may well find a deal somewhere.

I went around the corner to a shop just off Denmark Streeet and found an immaculate Fender US Buddy Guy Strat. 2-tone burst, Lace Sensors, TBX, mid-boost (very similar to the Clapton Strat). I played it through a new Marshall DSL15 and all the classic Strat tones were there, especially the 'quack' tones which surprised me as I owned a '97 Strat Plus and couldn't conjure those tones out of it. Throw in the mid-boost and you have a seriously versatile guitar...One I might just keep my eye out for...

Finally, I finished off by playing one of the new Brian May Red Specials. Great fun to play, and those classic Queen tones are everywhere! I will own one of these at some point, but I don't know if it'll be just yet. I want something that offers a little 'more' without being able to specify exactly what that is! :)

All in all, a fun way to spend the afternoon!
 
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Definitely a great way to spend a day! I think you know my opinion, after 23 years of service to our country you deserve something really special, something classy, something that sounds and plays awesome that will stand the test of time and look good in the process.... that something is a McCarty!
 
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Methinks Don is onto something. The only thing I've borrowed from my mate Pete that I did not want to give back, was his McCarty.
 
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I'm watching both a goldtop one and that blue matteo one, which is seriously beginning to get to me... :)
 
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If my money had come through I think I may have already pulled the trigger on that one!
 
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Sorry mate I didn't mean to add to the GAS but that blue one looks fantastic regardless of price.
 
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Yeah, I might just push up my ceiling for that one...if OC House is in agreement of course! ;)

Edit: her favourite colour is blue, so I'm in with a fighting chance! :)
 
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That would have been my pick too. Did I ever tell you my middle name? Unusual family thing, goes back years... It's 'Orpheo'.... ;)
 
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If my money had come through I think I may have already pulled the trigger on that one!

So many people make the mistake of playing something, really liking it and then buying the same model used somewhere else only to be disappointed. When you find a good one, you find a good one. PRS' quality control is very consistent, but the tone is not. I've had some that sounded great and I've had a few that I weren't anything spectacular. If you can scrounge up the money, buying one in person is always the best way to go and the only way to ensure you're going to get a good one.
 
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after 23 years of service to our country you deserve something really special, something classy, something that sounds and plays awesome that will stand the test of time and look good in the process.... that something is a McCarty!

Opps, you meant to say Les Paul Standard.
 
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That would have been my pick too. Did I ever tell you my middle name? Unusual family thing, goes back years... It's 'Orpheo'.... ;)

Oh, dis!!!

Good luck on your search Stevie B! sounds like its been a fun journey thus far! I didnt know they made a Buddy guy with no spots..

I fully agree with what 90's guy is saying.. If you find a magical one, grab it! Ive played a bunch of PRS' and most left me feeling that they didnt warrant the price. (although well built and pretty) But I found a used one a GC that was just magical. Id have given a kidney for it.. Same with my LP Trad Pro. I wanted a black LP, not really fond of the wine red, but when I played this one, it was just special.. couldnt stop thinking about it and went back and played it and same thing... WOW! I was sooo mad that it had some scuffs from other tools playing it, (Im very picky and especially not wanting scuffs on a new guitar) But again, it had the feel and just sings.. So, I got her. So, if you find one that really speaks to you..
 
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After 23 yrs service, the country should damn well give you a blank cheque and send you off to buy the guitar of your dreams !!!!

Good luck.
 
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