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Any Other Guitar Players?


Coheed

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Anywho, been playing for about four and a half years now. I play mostly ambient/instrumental stuff. Post Rock, for anyone familiar with the genre. For any other guitarists, feel free to post your setup/clips of you playing/so on.

Here's my setup:

Fender Standard Telecaster

'65 Twin Reverb Reissue Blackface

Korg Pitchblack True Bypass Tuner Pedal

Diamond Compressor

Strymon Timeline

TC Hall Of Fame Reverb (hope to get a strymon bluesky at some point)

Tech 21 Sansamp GT-2 Amp simulator/overdrive

Ibanez Tubescreamer TS-9

Boss RC-3 Looper

Voodoo lab Pedal Power plus 2

Just recently bought the Korg Tuner, RC-3 and Telecaster.

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My dad owns a music shop and builds custom guitars... he even winds his own pickups...

I used to play a lot... not much anymore... Only guitar I have in my home is a crappy ESP LTD M50 that I just pick up to shred on every now and then... my basic setup consists of a Metal Zone pedal ran through a small Behringer board and into my computer.

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Good thread bro

My setup:

StudioOne 2

BX8a (8") Studio Monitors

M-Audio Port

M-Audio Oxygen 48

Guitars: Martin Marquis, Ibanez Semi-Hollow Electric, and Ibanez AE

Vox Valetronix 150

2 Meinl Cajons

MXL 900 Compressor Mics

An old Parrot Harmonica

Over-Ear Studio Headphones: Kicker Audiophile, Seinheiser, & Boss

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Some good genres of music you listed there. I play some of the same styles.

I've been playing and taking lessons for about 12 years. My current axe is a 60s fender telecaster through a fender deluxe amp.

AH, that's gotta sound nice, man. My Telecaster's a 2008, but the guy I bought it from took insane care of it so it's essentially new. Not an old model, but an 08' Tele for $725 that's essentially new felt like a steal.

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I have been laying off and on for about 20 years, but haven't picked it up at all in about 4 months (had surgery on my hand). Play mostly rock and blues. Used to play in a band with some fellow teachers for fun, played a few gigs at some local festivals and parties but nothing big-- mainly just playing for fun. Have played with some amazing guitarists (one currently living in Nashville as lead guitarist with a major country act).

Anywhom I have an old yamaha acoustic (my first guitar) and a 2000 American made Fender Stratocaster Texas Special. I play it through a Fender amp. I do miss playing!

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yep. but i'm waiting until i pay my house off and then i'll invest in something really high-end without having to spend money i don't have to get it. until then i have an acoustic to fart around on, and a bass guitar, which i've been meaning to get better at for years

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I'm the resident musician around here...gtfo! ;)

JK!

I'm in a touring soul/funk band on bass and I had a ska/reggae project I was fronting on guitar but the touring project's schedule was too busy for me to keep up with it...had to let it go. *tear

I play on a '74 Fender Jazz Bass and have a '02 American Standard Telecaster for guitar.

For amps...I have a Dr. Z EZG 50 for guitar and a Mesa M9 Carbine w/ matching 4x10 cab for bass....the Mesa is LOUD AS fug but I needed something for outdoor festival type gigs. Also have a smaller 2x10 GK combo bass amp for smaller gigs...that amp is also way more portable than the Mesa.

My recording setup is another story, but this thread was just about guitar right?

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AH, that's gotta sound nice, man. My Telecaster's a 2008, but the guy I bought it from took insane care of it so it's essentially new. Not an old model, but an 08' Tele for $725 that's essentially new felt like a steal.

I swear if I tweak it just right, I can get my solos to sound exactly like Stevie Ray Vaughan's guitar.

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