Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Guitar Amplifier TimeLine

 Generic 20 Watt Solid-State with Reverb [Gone]
My first Amplifier was bought secondhand in combination with a Black Fender Squier guitar. It was your basic 2 channel model with a reverb with I believe a 10" Speaker. I don't even remember the brand name or model. It sounded like your basic Solid-State amp..but hey it was my first so lots of fond memories.

Fender Princeton 112 Plus
A Solid State Fender Amp I got at the same time as a MIM Stratocaster. This little amp was 65 Watts, had reverb and the clean actually sounded pretty good for a Solid-State Amp. Overdrive... not so much. I've had this amp for over a decade now and was my main amp for a long time. Together with a Tube screamer pedal this is quite a combo and can deliver a fair amount of decibel. The only annoyance is that when turning it off there tends to be an INCREDIBLY loud pop and buzz sound. Something I'll have to fix one of these day.


Marshall MG Series Combo Amp [Gone]
For a while I had Marshall 'MG' Series which at the time had just replaced the 'ValveState' lineup of combo amps. I'm not quite sure what the model was , but if I recall correctly I think it was a G50RCD
For a Solid-State Amp it actually had a decent overdrive sound, clean was sort of 'anemic' though, but when all you have available is one solid-state combo it's pretty decent.


Hughes & Kettner Triamp
To me this amp had been the holy grail I dreamed about for a LONG time. The Mrs. was feeling generous one holiday season and since she wanted me to stop talking about this amp she decided to shut me up.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Guitar Timeline

I will try to keep this list updated as my gear changes (or as I remember things ;) )

I didn't get into playing Guitar until I was probably in my early teens. I was a huge Hank Marvin/Shadows Fan (yeah only a decade or so too late ;) ) and loved Mark Knopfler etc. I was also getting into Hendrix etc. One of my relatives 'used' to play guitar and had sorta given up, leaving his guitars as wall ornaments. After a few *hints* to both him and my parents they worked out that I got his Nylon String Acoustic to see if I was really interested.

No Name Nylon String Acoustic Guitar [Gone]
Not even sure I wanted to waste a picture on this - Google found me the above image which yeah is your basic Nylon Acoustic. This guitar was well...beat to hell, cumbersome, a pain to play, worn etc etc.. But hey it was free and got me playing

Squier Stratocaster (Made In Korea) [Gone]
After a while I was ready to move on to the electric guitar. I had been looking around and I really wanted a Black Stratocaster with a white pickguard with maple neck because I liked the way they looked. Obviously a new one wasn't going to happen at the time so off to the newspaper classifieds it was.. After a lot of looking I found one for sale relatively close by for a decent price, and it also came with a small 35W Solid State amp with Reverb.
After going to take a look at it , it turned out the guy selling it had swapped the pickguard for a single ply Black and black pickups.. For 5 seconds I was disappointed, but then I realized I liked the look of this even more. The purchase was made and this was my main guitar for quite a few years. I still think it looks very sharp and may one day actually rebuild one just like it - I found this image online which is exactly how mine looked:
Black on Black - Ah the Memories..

"Chinese" SG Clone [Gone ]
I can only call my next guitar a horrible clone because I have no idea about the brand or anything. It was basically a Gibson SG Clone which was given to me by the same relative who gave me the acoustic. After searching online it appears to be a Marlin copy from the 70s which looked exactly like this picture (it even had missing knobs too!)

This thing was atrocious to be honest.. the neck seemed to bend, wouldn't stay tuned, The rosewood fretboard had such an open grain you could get a finger nail stuck in there, the pickguard was broken, the pickups while looking like humbuckers where these really WEIRD single coils and the sound was more anemic than a $50 pawnshop special. Barely played, hung on to it for a while and then donated it to a local kid (Hey Bart!) who really wanted a guitar. (He has come a long way since then and ended up with an Ibanez Jem 555 IIRC - Lost touch though which is a shame - nice guy).

Samick "P" Base Clone [Gone]
For about a year or so I had a Samick 'P" Bass Clone.. I THINK it may have been called a 'LB' bass or something. I wasn't able to find any good pictures of it online since it was an older model and obviously not at all that popular. I'd basically compare it to a Squier P-Bass, except with a slightly different Head-Stock. Here's a picture I found online, however mine was Black, White Pickguard and Maple Fretboard.


Fender Standard Stratocaster (Made in Mexico) [Gone]
For about 6 months I had your basic MIM Fender Stratocaster - the basic model Black, White Pickguard, Maple Neck.
 
 Nice guitar for the money etc, but it did make me realize I preferred the black pickguard/pickups. This was definitely a nice guitar for the money , though the bridge pickup sounded a little harsh.


Ibanez Jem 10th Anniversary (#741)
At this time I was really into Joe Satriani / Steve Vai and I was itching for a new guitar. A local mega music store had a few JS models & Jems on Display.. the Burnt Stained Blue , the usual White and a GORGEOUS 10th Anniversary model. They had in a case where no one was allowed to touch it, but just seeing it I knew I had to have one. Obviously that particular guitar was sold, and I had a hard time finding any others with it being a limited run of only around 850 IIRC. After literally a few years I was still occasionally searching and I found one in Germany (Musik-Produktiv). Time to whip out the creditcard ;-) They originally sent the wrong certificate with it (wrong number on it), but once that was straightened out I was one happy camper!


Fender Standard Telecaster (Made in Mexico)
When I got this one I had been without a 'fun' electric guitar for a while - I had my Jem but I was trying to take good care of it and not beat it to hell playing on it all the time. Time to shop for something new. I hate most local places like Guitar Center, but sometimes you gotta bite the big one.. So I went there looking for possible a new black Strat or just maaaaaaaaaaaybe a black telecaster, but I was 99% certain I'd get a Black Strat. What do you know - I end up walking out with a Wine-Red / white pickguard Telecaster... I never would've imagined I'd pick this one but out of all the guitars there , this one just clicked ..

Since then I've made a few modifications such as new Pickups and a different neck. The Wine Red is a really sharp color that looks really good and I'm starting to really like the look as much as a good black guitar.

Fender American Deluxe (HSS) Stratocaster (FSR) "None More Black"
So I had a bunch of throw around guitars , but I didn't have a Strat anymore... and I really wanted one!
I had been looking to purchasing a nice black strat with maple neck again, but then one holiday season (I believe it was around 2005?) I noticed an ad for two 'special run' Stratocasters.. a 'Bad Boy Blue' and 'None More Black'. The BBB as the name implies was Blue with 3 Single Coils, while the None More Black was All black with a Humbucker in the bridge.  I wanted the all black one, hence I got the None-More-Black Model.

What is interesting is that in my search for some decent stock pictures, I noticed a lot of 'knock-off' (if you can call'm that) Strats that claim they are the 'none more black' model, but have are missing S1 Switching, don't have the chrome knobs or ebony fretboard etc etc.. not sure what the deal is with those, but the picture above is the correct image. Though I agree with some people online where if it's none-more-black, how come the knobs, tuners, bridge etc are all chrome still? ;)


Ibanez JV50 Acoustic
This guitar was one of those impulse purchases where I was thinking to myself "You know.. I want an accoustic guitar" since I had been without one. I simply looked through the catalogs, found a cheap one ($99) that looked 'ok' (it's an accoustic - not THAT much variety in the low price ranges) and ordered it.

It's actually been a very nice basic guitar to just have laying around the house and just 'tinker' on. Though I must say I'm starting to think about getting a 'nicer' accoustic guitar and really apply myself to it more seriously.


Dean Edge 09 Bass
Similar to the acoustic this purchase was one along the lines of "Hey you know what I'm missing? A Bass guitar! Let's buy one just for the heck of it". Cheap, Simple, Made in China, but actually fun to play on! It is actually fairly light weight, which makes it a joy to play (doesn't feel like a boat-anchor around your neck) and the 'bare' neck feel is awesome. Very Pleasantly surprised by this one. Tone wise.. well.. it's does the job.. More details in the linked write up here.

Fender BlackTop Telecaster
After I had swapped out the neck on my MIM Wine-Red Telecaster, I obviously had an extra Telecaster neck laying around. Sounded like the perfect excuse to find a new Telecaster body to go with it! After some looking around I really like the look of the BlackTop Telecaster with it's dual humbuckers. I scored it off E-bay and really enjoy the unique sound it has.


Highway One Stratocaster with Japanese V-Neck
As mentioned near the top of the page, my first real electric was a Black Squier with Black pickguard. I LOVED that guitar and I had wanted to build another Black/Black Stratocaster like it for a while. I found that I really liked the 'Matte Black' Highway One Strats. So after getting a body, swapping the pickguard with a single ply Warmoth and slapping on a nice vintage tinted Japanese 57 Re-issue V-Neck I finally had my Black Strat again!




Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster with V-Neck
This one I got after being on a Stratocaster kick building my Black Strat. I found out that I really liked the American Deluxe in Tungsten with the black pickguard (yes a theme.. no white pickguards for me). Kicker was that that model only came with the 'Modern C' neck, while only a black or red model came with the 'vintage' V-Neck (also had a 'vintage' tint to it). Since I wanted a V-Neck and I am not afraid of a screwdriver I simply ordered the deluxe tungsten body, deluxe V-Shaped neck and now I have another awesome Stratocaster. (You can tell the neck looks 'yellower' than you usually see on the tungsten body).




Gibson Les Paul Standard
So after long deliberation I finally gave in and got an authentic Gibson Les Paul. While it's a beautiful guitar I actually don't play it as much as my others. Really when it comes down to it I think I'm a Fender guy. For now I'm keeping it, but I may actually sell it in the future so someone who really appreciates it can enjoy it.