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First recording with new geetar
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    Default First recording with new geetar

    The new G&L was opened tonight and I've been messing with it since I knocked off from work. Just realized I haven't eaten dinner yet. Oh well, I can eat tomorrow. Anyway, here is a quick one take clip while I still have some tips left on my fingers.

    http://www.box.net/public/c987acfmdm

    Full review will be forthcoming. But as neither the wife or the cat is all that interested and I am dying to share my excitement, what better place than with my FretNet comrades! Sounds stratish to me. What do you all think?
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    It sounds really good Hog! Definately a strat sound, but I would really love to hear that guitar without the drive! Good Job!
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    Thanks! Some cliche licks, but they're new to me!
    A full review with clean sound samples will be posted soon.
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    Nice tone on the new axe, Hog. Can see why you don't want to put it down!

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    Great tone - it has a beautiful "woody" and warm charakter!

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    Hey Hog , nice tone man ... hard to put down a new axe especially when you first get it , its like time stands still .. very cool blues my friend .. thanks for sharing ... 6S9L
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    Definitely Strat-ish, nice tone there mang, kinda melancholic. I dig. What did you play your axe through?

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    GOOD sound, Hog, and I liked the choice of BT to showcase it. Nice blues tune w/ good vibe, slow, bluesy stratish licks. Very cool.
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    Nice tone and feel Hog very nice!

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    The new guitar sounds great, Hog. You managed to lay down a pretty cool, laid-back, bluesy tone with it. Sounds fantastic. Congrats on the new guitar and I hope you play it till your fingers bleed!
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    Thanks all!
    I am liking this guitar even more the more I play it.
    Kerc, that was thru the PODxt, which is all I ever use anymore. BTW, I'm starting to get this notion that I need to sell off the other guitars, buy a Warhawk, and then be in single coil and humbucker heaven.
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    You are absolutely correct except for the two words "sell off"
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    LOL. That is the part I am struggling with. Getting the Reverend is the easy part.
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    Hahaha, yeah, parting with gear is kinda hard...But I really feel like doing it. It's like taking out all the old clothes from your closet--feels liberating.


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