Curious to see who out there in polycount land is also a guitarist. Curious as what guitars you play and amps plus effects pedals.
For me I play a simple black american california fat strat (no pics at the moment) basically your stock fender strat, but with a humbucker pickup in the bridge. My amp is a pathetic rocktek 10 watt peice of donkey dung. And only effects pedal I have is a cry baby wah pedal.
On a side note, what guitar tab sites do you use is any at all? right now it's a mix of guitar pro 4 with a nice 22,000 list of tabs and
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/
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My main axe is my avatar icon here... Ibanez RG448 in natural ash finish, they don't make 'em like that anymore... it's damn fun to play and sounds great.
Also have a black Epiphone Flying V (for alternate tunings - Ibanez is double-locked), but I want to sell that and get something slightly more versatile.
I recently bought an old, partly broken Epiphone Les Paul for next to nothing, got some new EMG 81 + 85 pickups, new chrome hardware, and gave it a big overhaul... then I gave it to my brother for his birthday, heh.
Also have the body of an old Marlin which is slowly getting re-formed and I hope to actually build it up into a working guitar eventually... just don't have time at the moment.
For recording, I run my Boss GT3 through the line-in of the sound card, works very well. The overdrive/distortion effects are too digital sounding most of the time though... takes a lot of tweaking to come up with something good.
Main amp is a 65w Laney TF200 combo... I don't gig or anything, so I don't need anything bigger at the moment...
I'd love to own one of the Musicman John Petrucci signature 7-strings... they're awesome. A Parker Fly would be fun too... they're really nice to play. However I've been thinking of buying a Yamaha APX5 electro-acoustic, I like the sound.
My playing is somewhere between Santana-random (although with better conclusions) and Paul Gilbert shred (although not quite as fast )
My main resource for tabs is http://www.powertabs.net/ .
poor quality picture, deal
my amp is a small behringer behind the guitar i am not sure of the model, and i dont have an effects pedal
http://www.guitartabs.cc/
http://www.azchords.com/
for tabbing i use Guitar Pro 4 demo and get tabs from mysongbook.com. i used power tab briefly but didn't like it as much as GuitarPro 4.
I plan to build a bass on that les paul(I think) guitar body with the sharp horns with a ebony neck and I'll carve the head myself.
Washburn WG-587V
Prudencio Saez Model 6
I also have a 15 watt Marshall amp. For tabs I mostly use www.powertabs.net where I am also a tabber with the same username(it's good to see there are powertabbers here too MoP). I rarely use Guitar Pro and www.mysongbook.com also.
Here's a link to my web page for my guitars. Not a big collection but it's fun for me. Have a look, dood.... http://hark49.homestead.com/Gtrs.html
Red Gibson SG (complete with punk battlescars)
Ephiphone Les Paul Studio
Yamaha Acoustic
I have two amps:
200 watt Marshall Valvestate(good like finding one of those ever again) with full stack.
50 watt Marshall Valvestate portable.
I have dozens of little effects gadgets, but never used them live.
Incidently, my band is reuniting for a Leukemia benefit show in October. I spent last weekend "re-learning" about six old songs. I realized just how much I missed playing them...
I still have the urge to play everyday. I keep a Jay Turser guitar and a small Fender combo amp around to keep my chops up. My dad has a rock band going, and built his own garage studio, which I often use to jam in after work, or sit behind the drums. I rely on www.powertabs.net as a reminder of how to play old favorites. I prefer grinding to some Megadeth. When life settles down, I'll buy another Jackson (or ESP, not a fan of Fender), some processors, and get back into the art of shredding.
not my picture but my guitar is that(exactly the same)-- a Sunn Mustang (some form of Fender)
for tabbing i use Guitar Pro 4 demo and get tabs from mysongbook.com. i used power tab briefly but didn't like it as much as GuitarPro 4.
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yes you beat me to it, GTP 4 is a great tool to learn quickly, it offers a virtual fretboard that plays quite a variety of songs, there's a file with 50000 cover songs flotting around the net.
You can slowdown the speed of which you'd like to play and follow the solos and rhythm with the dots. Pretty cool
I got an Ovation acoustic/electric and an epiphone starter electric
w a Fender G-Dec Amp.. <-- fun amp
also a starter behringer amp..