Re: Gearhead Thread
Posted: Fri February 10, 2017 2:19 pm
The headstock angle on LPs puts a lot of string pressure on the nut. Got a graphite nut and some locking tuners for mine. Works wonders.
I have an Ibanez SF470 that I got in 1992. It's a fucking machine; no whammy, just a stop bar tail. It's the main reason I never had to bother getting a strat.Strat wrote:I mean, least attractive for most awesome. You'll never catch me with an Ibanez and shit.
my first guitar was a knockoff strat. i lost all taste for them after that - and not because that guitar was junky, just that it was the wrong guitar for me. if i was ever going to consider something to fill that niche again though it would probably be a PRS SE custom 24 or maybe a Jackson Dinky. something with humbuckers and a hard tail because i don't want to stray too far from my comfort zone. i would allow coil splittingSelf wrote:I have an Ibanez SF470 that I got in 1992. It's a fucking machine; no whammy, just a stop bar tail. It's the main reason I never had to bother getting a strat.Strat wrote:I mean, least attractive for most awesome. You'll never catch me with an Ibanez and shit.

Huh, don't know much about Kiesel. My Ibanez is nice to have for when I'm feeling something different. And it's been with me for so long, I wouldn't dare get rid of it. Pups are HsH with a 5-way switch. Plenty of tones to go around and it does clean exceptionally well. The bridge pup does rock, metal just fine, the neck gives off a Tom Morello vibe. Fun to play around with, but not really my thing. The single coil tones are fun too, but also not really my thing. As far as looks, I don't care. Nobody's gonna be taking pictures of me in my basement with a pointy headstock guitar and making fun. I still wouldn't care, I used to be a pointy headstock guitar guy.mf wrote:my first guitar was a knockoff strat. i lost all taste for them after that - and not because that guitar was junky, just that it was the wrong guitar for me. if i was ever going to consider something to fill that niche again though it would probably be a PRS SE custom 24 or maybe a Jackson Dinky. something with humbuckers and a hard tail because i don't want to stray too far from my comfort zone. i would allow coil splittingSelf wrote:I have an Ibanez SF470 that I got in 1992. It's a fucking machine; no whammy, just a stop bar tail. It's the main reason I never had to bother getting a strat.Strat wrote:I mean, least attractive for most awesome. You'll never catch me with an Ibanez and shit.![]()
The other guitarist in my band just custom ordered a Kiesel Aries 6. Should end up looking similar to this but with a Floyd Rose. I might change my tune on strat style guitars after i get some face time with this thing.

you had me all excited...but unfortunately it seems to be mostly for synths, turntables and hifi/audio equipment...not really musical instruments/amps/fx like i was expecting.

My dad just got that very pedal about a month ago.tragabigzanda wrote:I don't play enough any more to justify a purchase, but the Eventide H9 looks pretty badass:
https://www.eventideaudio.com/products/ ... ocessor/h9
So, Papa Wease got this last week. I got to plug into it last Sunday at rehearsal. I wish it was mine. It's the tits.wease wrote:I don't think dad has gotten it yet. I think he's getting a Neo Ventilator II.Strat wrote:wease wrote:Which one? The Leslie simulator?Strat wrote:wease wrote:A gift from my late uncle. I rarely play it. With that Bigsby ant the floating bridge, it NEVER stays in tune.doug rr wrote:nice..I love chet atkinswease wrote:I've got:
'77 Les Paul Custom
'65 Gretsch Chet Atkins Tennessean
Early 70's Martin D-28 ( can't remember the year)
'61 Les Paul Jr (the SG body style)
Amp-wise:
'65 Fender Bassman
Mid to late 60's Fender Super Reverb that's been modded with one 15" speaker
A small 10w Marshall practice amp
Pedal wise:
Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
Boss Overdrive
Papa Wease is ordering a pedal that mimics a Leslie rotating speaker cabinet. Can't wait to plug that thing in.
Did you get that pedal and how is it?
Yes