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Old 01-21-2017, 03:02 AM
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JamesD89, that first picture you posted of the Fusion looks amazing. I have always been a sucker for 'natural' looking finishes.

Hey all, I'm Bryan. I've been playing guitar for close to 15 years now and it is the main reason why I have a hard time buying parts for my ap2 nowadays. Whenever I have the extra cash and I know I want or need something for my s2000, I'll do my best to avoid guitar websites/stores at all costs or else I know I'll end up with another one. I'm assuming some of you guys here have the same issue as well... hahaha.

I have bought, sold, and flipped many guitars but recently slowed down. Currently, my stable consists of a Gibson Les Paul Studio, Gibson SG, 1997 Ibanez JS100, a Hendrix Fender Strat (the newer ones, for anybody who cares or is interested in them, the vintage 65 pickups that come stock on these sound utterly AMAZING. There's no hum cancelling in positions 2 and 4 but that tone though... words can't describe. Even unplugged, there's a certain sound to it.), an RG Prestige, and a Jem Jr. that I got signed by Steve Vai himself at a meet and greet (He signed the back of the headstock, then on the side of the headstock along the tuners I asked him to write an inspirational quote that I can look down and see whenever I play it for inspiration, Steve smiled, nodded, and proceeded to write "Be with the note". I was like a little girl at a Bieber concert.)

I figured I'd stop for now to spend more time on my ap2, and considering that each guitar fulfills a certain sound/purpose/niche whatever you want to say, the G.A.S. has been reduced recently... hahaha.

Anyways sorry for the random rant, I should probably go back to work. Rock on fellas!
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Cool stuff! Are the Vintage '65 pups Fender made? What kinda amps & pedals you use?
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Originally Posted by The Prophet.
JamesD89, that first picture you posted of the Fusion looks amazing. I have always been a sucker for 'natural' looking finishes.

Hey all, I'm Bryan. I've been playing guitar for close to 15 years now and it is the main reason why I have a hard time buying parts for my ap2 nowadays. Whenever I have the extra cash and I know I want or need something for my s2000, I'll do my best to avoid guitar websites/stores at all costs or else I know I'll end up with another one. I'm assuming some of you guys here have the same issue as well... hahaha.

I have bought, sold, and flipped many guitars but recently slowed down. Currently, my stable consists of a Gibson Les Paul Studio, Gibson SG, 1997 Ibanez JS100, a Hendrix Fender Strat (the newer ones, for anybody who cares or is interested in them, the vintage 65 pickups that come stock on these sound utterly AMAZING. There's no hum cancelling in positions 2 and 4 but that tone though... words can't describe. Even unplugged, there's a certain sound to it.), an RG Prestige, and a Jem Jr. that I got signed by Steve Vai himself at a meet and greet (He signed the back of the headstock, then on the side of the headstock along the tuners I asked him to write an inspirational quote that I can look down and see whenever I play it for inspiration, Steve smiled, nodded, and proceeded to write "Be with the note". I was like a little girl at a Bieber concert.)

I figured I'd stop for now to spend more time on my ap2, and considering that each guitar fulfills a certain sound/purpose/niche whatever you want to say, the G.A.S. has been reduced recently... hahaha.

Anyways sorry for the random rant, I should probably go back to work. Rock on fellas!
Thanks! I actually just got a small box of misc parts from Stewmac, a set of Bareknuckle pickups, and a gorgeous burled redwood veneer in the mail. Once the busy season at work slows down that guitar is getting its third overhaul in 3 years. Won't be playable for a few months given the pace I work, but I'm already excited for the end product.

Would love to see some pictures of your collection-it sounds like you have all the bases covered. Of course, it's always easy to find an excuse for a new guitar
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Get a shot of the bar in there. All part of the entertainment, right :-p

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Nice setup. You use laptop with Cool Edit Pro (or some such software)?
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Have a guess
Although I haven't played for a few years now. I've "lent" my 15 year old nephew my Pearl Masters BRX kit and Zildjian cymbals as he's very keen.
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Originally Posted by windhund116
Nice setup. You use laptop with Cool Edit Pro (or some such software)?
Thanks. Quite an investment there over the years. But no I'm not that cutting edge, far from it, still using Digital mini disc recorder/mixer as shown on the table next to the drum machine. If/when I get serious again, I need to get with current times and move in that direction with Computer/software. As you can see, all my gear is rack mount - live/studio) which was popular in the late 80's/through the nineties when I was piecing it all together over that span of time.

That Emerald green Ibanez is also that old, being one of the first Saber series and is my favorite guitar. Nothing feels as sleek and as fast, has great harmonic/tones which I appreciate primarily as a lead player.
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Originally Posted by lovegroova
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Although I haven't played for a few years now. I've "lent" my 15 year old nephew my Pearl Masters BRX kit and Zildjian cymbals as he's very keen.
What kind of fuel mileage you get?
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Originally Posted by s2000Junky
Thanks. Quite an investment there over the years. But no I'm not that cutting edge, far from it, still using Digital mini disc recorder/mixer as shown on the table next to the drum machine. If/when I get serious again, I need to get with current times and move in that direction with Computer/software. As you can see, all my gear is rack mount - live/studio) which was popular in the late 80's/through the nineties when I was piecing it all together over that span of time.

That Emerald green Ibanez is also that old, being one of the first Saber series and is my favorite guitar. Nothing feels as sleek and as fast, has great harmonic/tones which I appreciate primarily as a lead player.
I love those older 80s/90s rack mount rigs. They just scream "kill a 6-pack of bud and hammer out thrash riffs"

Love the 540S. Ibanez peaked in mid 90's IMO. Everything out of their Japanese plant kicked serious amounts of ass.
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Originally Posted by JamesD89
I love those older 80s/90s rack mount rigs. They just scream "kill a 6-pack of bud and hammer out thrash riffs"

Love the 540S. Ibanez peaked in mid 90's IMO. Everything out of their Japanese plant kicked serious amounts of ass.
Thats my era


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