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    Default What is the best guitar you've ever played?

    Seeing as how there doesn't seem to be such a thread on the fret, I thought it would be nice to create one. I'm sure everybody is just itching to brag about their guitars; have at it!
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    Quite easy: my Davette, overall.

    For specific purposes some may be just a touch better (like my Yammy RG is just a touch better for shredding due to ultralight strings and slightly flatter radius) but overall it takes the cake of all time guitars, rock solid in tuning and playing, light as a feather, thin but not too thin V neck, screams like a mother.

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    To date, I'd have to answer my Gibson ES-135.



    It's versatile. It plays well. It's got great natural tone and takes well to effects. It's everything I hoped it would be.
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    I'll reply after my tax rebate comes back to me. You'll just have to wait and guess until then...
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    I haven't played a ton of guitars other than my own, but I think it'd probably be either my Agile AL-3100 or this Godin Session I played in a store once.

    I tend to avoid trying expensive guitars, for fear I'd want to own one, so my data here is pretty limited.
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    A 1968 -- ES 335

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    1988 American made Telecaster. Put some Keystone pups and 4 way switch in. Love the tones and the feel of this one. If I need that Humbucker sound I like my Hagstrom Swede. It has their tremelo system on it and the thing will not go out of tune, no matter how much you use it.

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    Default Yamaha SA2200

    I work with a guitar collector who has nearly 70 guitars, most of them very good and collectables, some VERY expensive items aswell. The man has everything, like however many Fenders, 8 proper Gibby LPs in various finishes/weights/age and TWO Yamaha SA2200s, a deluxe and a standard model.

    For a while, he's given me unfettered access to his collection, allowing me to take a few axes and play them for a month or 2. My fav's have been at # 3his SUPER heavy BLACK LP (can't remember any mroe about it sorry), at #2 a G&L 'Hybrid' - a Tele with birds eye maple neck with STRAT PUPS you get the tele look/feel/sound but mixed with Strat sound - I very very NEARLY bought this but after playing his Yamaha's I was SOLD and bought a SA2200 Deluxe model.

    Coil taps mated with Semi Hollowbody and Ebony fretboard allows a HUGE range of tones. Single coil sound no problems, a mix of humbuckers and single no worries....

    I have 3 other quite expensive guitars, a Custom Ibanex S series and a Gibby LP and since buying the Yamaha I haven't TOUCHED another guitar..thats how much I love her.....I doubt I will play anything else for a considerable amount of time!

    If you're into the whole semi hollowbody thing then you must do yourself a favour and play one of these.....IMHO

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    Quite honestly? The only guitar I currently own, the one in my avatar. I've played a few high-end Strats. I thought they were nice, but nothing that made me forget my DK2M. I haven't played any high-end Gibsons except for one Les Paul Jr. which was OK. It had one P90 at the bridge. Realistically, I figure there's no sense playing a guitar I cannot reasonably afford. Heaven help me if I would like it.

    Wish I would have had the cash to buy that high-end Spector bass I played back in the 80s. That thing was like buttah.
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    Firstly, Blaze, that 335 is amazing.

    Kind of obvious I suppose, but the best guitars I've played, I own.

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    Probably the Johan Gustavsson guitar I played at NAMM. Incredible guitar.
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    That's a tough one. I've played some guitars that I thought were great and then later on I fell out of love with and sold. Others I didn't like at first and grew into. The one which has been my go-to favorite for the last year or so and seems to be 'the best' is my neck-through Agile AL-3000M, stock - no mods.

    It's just a great playing guitar and the thing that makes me say it's the best has less to do with any objective tonal qualities and more to do with the fact that when I'm playing it I always play more. During band practice I have to control myself and not noodle in between every song like "that guy." When I'm trying out new amps or pedals I specifically don't use this guitar since I will just love whatever I'm playing through and think it's great.

    That being said, I just picked up a '79 Peavey T-25 and so far it's looking like a great guitar. Hasn't supplanted the Agile yet, but - man - nice guitar.

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    as for braggin' about MY guitars, theirs not much to brag about. My Larrivee is fine quality solid wood guitar, and get LOTS of use. I have an '97 American Standard Strat that's been on loan to me for about two years now, from a neighbor who doesn't have time to play and would like it to be getting some use. I don't play it much because it's a different scale length than both of my own Gibson copies (washburns, listed below) and would never take someone else's valuable guitar to the places I usually play. That strat would have to be the best quality guitar I have any real exposure to, although both of my Washburns, while lacking pedigree, are awesome guitars, from my limited experience.

    The finest guitar I've ever played however is a cool story. I was once handed David Brombergs Martin by his manager, while we sat curbside outside his hotel in downtown Chicago. Not a Dave Bromberg model Martin, like Jorma Kaukonen plays on a daily basis, mind you, but Dave Brombergs Dave Bromberg Model! While I did hold it and pick for a few fleeting moments, I can't say I really got close and personal. Given that I stopped breathing for the duration of the encounter, I can barely remember much more than the fact that it had a weight to it that surprised me and seemed to have a bottom end that made my entire ribcage resonate.

    I don't tell that story outside the confines of the school I was working for that day cause most people look at me askance. I've had some other famous guitars in my car, but never got to play them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaze
    A 1968 -- ES 335

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    The neck on my new Charvel SoCal is unlike any other I've played. It's just so comfortable and effortless. I can play on it for hours (and have). Although the newest guitar in my collection and not even close to the most expensive, I'd have to go with this as being my fave. Did I mention the neck on this is fabulous?

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    Being primarily a bass player, I've gotten to play with quite a few guitarists over the years and they'll usually let me play their instruments. So, I've had the opportunity to play a whole lot of different guitars.

    I've gotten my grubby hands on PRS, Strats, SGs, LPs (both Gibson and Epiphone), Steinberger, Agile, Parker, Charvel, G&L, etc.

    Unfortunately, I can't really single out any one that really stood above all the others as "the best".

    However, for basses my Clement stands above every bass that I've ever played.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NWBasser
    Being primarily a bass player, I've gotten to play with quite a few guitarists over the years and they'll usually let me play their instruments. So, I've had the opportunity to play a whole lot of different guitars.

    I've gotten my grubby hands on PRS, Strats, SGs, LPs (both Gibson and Epiphone), Steinberger, Agile, Parker, Charvel, G&L, etc.

    Unfortunately, I can't really single out any one that really stood above all the others as "the best".

    However, for basses my Clement stands above every bass that I've ever played.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NWBasser

    Is that a spalted maple top? Beautiful!

    I wanted to buy a first bass recently and had a line on a converted fretless (frets filed down) and was told not to, that I should work with a fretted first.

    do you agree?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tio Kimo
    Is that a spalted maple top? Beautiful!

    I wanted to buy a first bass recently and had a line on a converted fretless (frets filed down) and was told not to, that I should work with a fretted first.

    do you agree?
    Not necessarily. Depending on how long you've been playing guitar and how developed your sense of pitch is, the fretless might not be too difficult. If that's the sonic direction that you want, then I wouldn't be deterred from it.

    I find fretless to be physically easier to play FWIW.

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