What is your next guitar/gear purchase gonna be?

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HeHasTheJazzHands

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Been looking for a Marshall SV-1 Supervibe for awhile now. I had one about a year ago as a project to try and fix it... Didn't work. :lol: But it sounded good for the 60 seconds it worked lol
But I found one for cheap and now im gonna try it again.
 

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The multi watt triple rectifier I got a few weeks ago was way more fizzy than I remembered. I couldn't dial out the high end fizz and even swapped tubes so I returned it. I got my hands on another multi watt triple rectifier today through a trade and there's no fizz and sounds just how I remember it. Gotta wonder how much of the online rectifier hate is based off of lemons.
Recto’s are insanely inconsistent IME. I thought it was just my bad luck for a while then @BadSeed and Fluff both came out saying the same thing. Dope that you found one you like now!
 

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Im not gonna because i know myself but theres a charvel usa pro mod (?) for $2100cdn that someone should scoop.

L&m gear hunter for the Canuck Cru
 

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"Currently sold out" - because I just ordered the last one.

Call me a n00b, but one of the most comfortable guitars I ever played was a 3100 (I think that's what they call the set neck one) with the wide neck. Maybe it was because of the wide neck and 24.75" scale.
I only returned it because it had cosmetic damage from shipping. It was so hard to send that guitar back, though, I reckon you'll love yours. You got me looking at their lefty stock right now, and they got quite a few 3200s (been a while) including a gold top....😣
 

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Call me a n00b, but one of the most comfortable guitars I ever played was a 3100 (I think that's what they call the set neck one) with the wide neck. Maybe it was because of the wide neck and 24.75" scale.
I only returned it because it had cosmetic damage from shipping. It was so hard to send that guitar back, though, I reckon you'll love yours. You got me looking at their lefty stock right now, and they got quite a few 3200s (been a while) including a gold top....😣
I had a 2000-720 baritone that I adored despite a few design flaws. It died the final death a couple years ago and I've missed it ever since. I've been eyeballing the 3200s for a while, tax returns just hit and I saw this one with the same top/color as my 2000 plus all the extra goodies and I had to jump on it.
 

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24.75" gibson ish guitars:

would you rather go fine tuner tailpeice and kahler string lock or just have a blocked double locking trem system? do floyded gibson-likes have a shallower neck angle?
 

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24.75" gibson ish guitars:

would you rather go fine tuner tailpeice and kahler string lock or just have a blocked double locking trem system? do floyded gibson-likes have a shallower neck angle?
Why does it have to be gibson ish? Find an axxess and go! Epi alex lifeson sig for less too.
 

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Extra wide neck sounds horrible, lol.
It's a 44mm nut, which is slighty less wide than the G&L Superhawk I used to have. And honestly that was one of the best necks I ever played. Makes me wish more guitars had acoustic-spec necks like that.
 

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It's a 44mm nut, which is slighty less wide than the G&L Superhawk I used to have. And honestly that was one of the best necks I ever played. Makes me wish more guitars had acoustic-spec necks like that.
I have midget fingers. I even try to avoid 43mm these days. 42 4 Life :D
 
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