CaptainBoxman wrote:See, TELES.
Yes, teles. Love em, got 1 actual tele \/ and the 2 telemasters. Freaking love em.


CaptainBoxman wrote:See, TELES.

Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.



deathmonkey wrote:HNNNG do i ever want a v-4. I played out of one for a bit at our studio and fell in love. I just always fear the horror stories of them breaking down all the time. The one i played works when it feels like apparently.
My dad apparently had 4 back in the day. FOUR. And he sold all of them. Why couldn;t he have kept 1 or 2?

univalve wrote:Boner on Fire Wallet Panties!

misterstomach wrote:fallen wrote:Well the only things accomplished was that the guy trying to figure out a noise suppressor isn't getting helped out, no one noticed that axax is building his own DIY loop switcher, and nobody has given me any help on whether to buy that mint SG200 even though it's baby blue.
i am a passionate lover of japanese guitars, particularly oder ones. i would give my firstborn for a sweet yamaha sg. i love those guitars. but you should not buy the blue one. it is so fucking ugly i can't even believe it. i'm not one who's picky about gear aesthetics either, but that shit is fucking disgusting.
ryan summit wrote:whoa
that is bold
with black pickups
and a black pickguard
might look badass
t-rey wrote:So I've become completely obsessed with this guitar. I'm aware of the fact that it's a Schecter, and I'm totally okay with that.
Holy Schnikes wrote:t-rey wrote:It has coil splitting, but I'm not holding my breath on 'traditional' tele toanz with it.
Yeah, while coil splitting probably won't get you the "traditional" Tele tonez it'll definitely make that guitar a lot more versatile. I used to be a strict humbucker guy until I rewired my LP with some coil tapped Bare Knuckles. I prefer that setup on all my guitars now, really hard to beat imo unless you're a true single coil purist (which I'm not).
Finally got my V4 out of our jam spot and back home. It's an early 70's model, sounds fucking killer but weighs SO GODDAMN MUCH! Gonna fix it up a bit cosmetically, found an original nameplate and such, but the electronics are original and clean as fuck (Sylvainia 7027a tubes included) plus it functions flawlessly for now. Do love.
Holy Schnikes wrote:Also, skullservant just finished my Black Acid clone. LaoWiz designed and etched the enclosure. Looks so fucking sick, pure tag-team-build success. Thanks dudes!
Oh, it also has a super cool turquoise LED courtesy of Dr. Scientist cuz he rules and hooked me up with a few awhile back. Been sitting on 'em til now.![]()



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Holy Schnikes wrote:deathmonkey wrote:HNNNG do i ever want a v-4. I played out of one for a bit at our studio and fell in love. I just always fear the horror stories of them breaking down all the time. The one i played works when it feels like apparently.
My dad apparently had 4 back in the day. FOUR. And he sold all of them. Why couldn;t he have kept 1 or 2?
Man that sucks you couldn't inherit at least one of those V4s! I'd never let pops hear the end of that haha.
They are totally badass tho, really love the early 70s models. I haven't had any issues but like you said, they're prone to trouble. Mine runs almost hum free and the reverb actually works and sounds fantastic. I think the horror stories are a combo of age and the ridic weight. Through the years of being lugged around, most of 'em take real beating. Pair that with the fact they utilize that super high plate voltage and most guys run 'em loud and hard at all times.
Luckily we have a local guy who works on old Ampegs and Sunns and the like. Gonna take mine in for a cap job sooner rather than later along with getting old toggles and jacks replaced. With V4s (or any amp really) it's all about prevention but it's esp important with those Vs. I've seen some catastrophic tube failures in earlier models. They tend to take the whole power section down, transformer and all. That would be a goddamn nightmare! This amp is so pristine inside, I'd hate to see it burn up.

Twangasaurus wrote:I've been stalking the local ads for a tele dlx for ages and nobody wants to comply and put one up. Super frustrating.
I was going to jump on one of those silly FSR sparkle things a while back but it was overpriced and a bit beaten up so I decided not to go for it, maybe I made a mistake.

deathmonkey wrote:HNNNG do i ever want a v-4. I played out of one for a bit at our studio and fell in love. I just always fear the horror stories of them breaking down all the time. The one i played works when it feels like apparently.
My dad apparently had 4 back in the day. FOUR. And he sold all of them. Why couldn;t he have kept 1 or 2?

AngryGoldfish wrote:Here is my Telecaster (it's the same as Skip's, a CIJ):
It needs some work done before it's playable again, but I like the sound of the bridge pickup a lot, and the neck is nice and comfortable. The air of a Fender guitar is unmistakable. Even their cheaper models still have a natural resonance to them. Maybe it's the bolt-on construction, maybe it's the wood they use. Who knows? All I know is it's hard to find a bad sounding Fender.
Only difference is mine is a MIM.Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.

AngryGoldfish wrote:Twangasaurus wrote:I've been stalking the local ads for a tele dlx for ages and nobody wants to comply and put one up. Super frustrating.
I was going to jump on one of those silly FSR sparkle things a while back but it was overpriced and a bit beaten up so I decided not to go for it, maybe I made a mistake.
I really like your avatar. Did you design it yourself or was it just something you found scouring the Internet?
Lobstrosity wrote:Dad-a-chum? Dod-a-chock?


Twangasaurus wrote:Thanks! You're actually the third person to ask me this so maybe I will but the link in my sig but no, it's made by an artist named Paolo Ceric. He makes some really cool stuff.AngryGoldfish wrote:Twangasaurus wrote:I've been stalking the local ads for a tele dlx for ages and nobody wants to comply and put one up. Super frustrating.
I was going to jump on one of those silly FSR sparkle things a while back but it was overpriced and a bit beaten up so I decided not to go for it, maybe I made a mistake.
I really like your avatar. Did you design it yourself or was it just something you found scouring the Internet?

AngryGoldfish wrote:The biggest drawback to the Telecaster as a whole is not necessarily a problem but more of an inherent part of the design. The body is too small for me (or maybe too big). I've been used to the size of a Les Paul for so long that my right arm becomes sore in the shoulder joint because of how high I have to keep it to rest on the low strings. It's all right when I'm soloing on the higher strings and rest my picking hand closer to the neck pick-up, but whenever I'm riffing over the bridge my arm starts to hurt slightly. It's kind of annoying.
Also, did I tell you that I busted the nut on my Tele? Yep, I did. I have to get it repaired, so I'm playing my Ibanez Artist solely now.
Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.


