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I love how they look, I love how they sound, but they just don't 'fit'. Had one, sold it, most likely wouldn't buy one again. I didn't like the neck angle, I didn't like how it hung on the strap, I didn't like how high the bridge was off the body.
I still GAS when I see a nice one though. This forum doesn't help with its NGD posts.
Give me a Rat and a Tele and I can do anything this side of metal.
What's really odd is my CS-336 sounds a hell of a lot like a Les Paul and it works like it's part of me, but I guess it's ergonomically quite different and I've had it almost 15 years so I guess not surprising.
This is me all the way. Although I prefer the look of a Strat I still like the LP and so many of my favourite guitarists play one or they have featured on my favourite tracks - but they just don't suit me. Once when I was visiting London I went out with the express intention of buying one - I was so disappointed. I was struggling even to get one to play in tune.
I now have a PRS SE Chris Robertson single cut and it has taken me an age to get comfortable. Even now it rarely gets played.
Delay Pedals
Chorus and most modulation
compressors
They all sound great until I get involved
Trading feedback here
Owned a few over the last 30 years. Love the sound, but they just don’t sit right or feel right when playing them.
Strangely though I’m loving my recent purchase - a PRS SE Zach Myers, which has very similar specs. Maybe it’s the weight that is a big part of the issue.
I know they are trendy but those heavy plinky plonk machines are not for me.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
iI have an HX Stomp and a really nice Neunaber chorus. Never use the chorus on the stomp, or plug the Neunaber in.
Same with univibe. Tried most of the affordable ones on the market. No good.
I do like playing with tremolo and with a phaser, though.
Love how a good LP looks and sounds in the right hands, but I don’t gel with them.
I think I might change pickups.