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Postby Ehwmatt » Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:31 am

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Re: Steve Perry's new signature guitar

Postby Rick » Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:35 am

Ehwmatt wrote::lol: :lol:

Pretty ugly, huh?

http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electri ... -Suit.aspx


Holy shit. That must have come from someone's LSD days.
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Postby JH'sTXfan » Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:39 am

I love the Black and Natural one
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:39 am

I'd play it. I kinda want one now.
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Postby ChildInTime » Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:00 am

I thought this was gonna be about *that* Steve Perry, and wondered why there'd be a signature guitar for him... since ya know, he doesn't play guitar. This makes waaaay more sense... xD
*open mouth, insert foot*
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Postby strangegrey » Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:27 am

Looks very much like a late 60s Clapton or Harrison design...

personally, it looks as ugly as 72 year old vag....but hey, some people like the old and crusty look....


Granted, I've gone back to a guitar that I grew up on...I recently got this:

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which is a 20 year old design.



But I'd rather be 20 years out of time than 40....
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Postby steveo777 » Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:30 am

strangegrey wrote:Looks very much like a late 60s Clapton or Harrison design...

personally, it looks as ugly as 72 year old vag....but hey, some people like the old and crusty look....


Granted, I've gone back to a guitar that I grew up on...I recently got this:

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which is a 20 year old design.



But I'd rather be 20 years out of time than 40....


I'd be really curious to know how you know what IT looks like. You're either a doctor or a sick perv, which is it? LOL :wink: :lol: 8)
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Postby brandonx76 » Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:44 am

Gotta suck to be named Steve Perry, esp. if you are in the music bizz...unless, that is, you ARE Steve Perry...
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:11 am

strangegrey wrote:Looks very much like a late 60s Clapton or Harrison design...

personally, it looks as ugly as 72 year old vag....but hey, some people like the old and crusty look....


Granted, I've gone back to a guitar that I grew up on...I recently got this:

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which is a 20 year old design.



But I'd rather be 20 years out of time than 40....


Hey man, sharp super strat, nothin wrong with that. Super Strat is timeless..
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Postby Rick » Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:14 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
strangegrey wrote:Looks very much like a late 60s Clapton or Harrison design...

personally, it looks as ugly as 72 year old vag....but hey, some people like the old and crusty look....


Granted, I've gone back to a guitar that I grew up on...I recently got this:

which is a 20 year old design.



But I'd rather be 20 years out of time than 40....


Hey man, sharp super strat, nothin wrong with that. Super Strat is timeless..


That's a GRX20, no?
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:19 am

Rick wrote:
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strangegrey wrote:Looks very much like a late 60s Clapton or Harrison design...

personally, it looks as ugly as 72 year old vag....but hey, some people like the old and crusty look....


Granted, I've gone back to a guitar that I grew up on...I recently got this:

which is a 20 year old design.



But I'd rather be 20 years out of time than 40....


Hey man, sharp super strat, nothin wrong with that. Super Strat is timeless..


That's a GRX20, no?


I'm not familiar with Ibanez's besides the old John Petrucci model and the JEM model... but then most of them are Super Strats of some design, so unless you play them or lust after them, kinda hard to differentiate, lol. I'd like to own a guitar with a H-S-H pickup config... I've got H-H in 4 of mine, S-S-S in my Ameri Strat, and S-S-H in my Luke. No H-S-H guitars yet...
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Postby T-Bone » Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:25 am

It looks like the newer version of the RG 570.
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Postby Rick » Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:49 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
Rick wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
strangegrey wrote:Looks very much like a late 60s Clapton or Harrison design...

personally, it looks as ugly as 72 year old vag....but hey, some people like the old and crusty look....


Granted, I've gone back to a guitar that I grew up on...I recently got this:

which is a 20 year old design.



But I'd rather be 20 years out of time than 40....


Hey man, sharp super strat, nothin wrong with that. Super Strat is timeless..


That's a GRX20, no?


I'm not familiar with Ibanez's besides the old John Petrucci model and the JEM model... but then most of them are Super Strats of some design, so unless you play them or lust after them, kinda hard to differentiate, lol. I'd like to own a guitar with a H-S-H pickup config... I've got H-H in 4 of mine, S-S-S in my Ameri Strat, and S-S-H in my Luke. No H-S-H guitars yet...


I'm not sure of the difference in those, but I had a room mate that put EMG's in his, and the hum just went completely away. It was also an Ibanez. Schweet guitar.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:52 am

Rick wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
Rick wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
strangegrey wrote:Looks very much like a late 60s Clapton or Harrison design...

personally, it looks as ugly as 72 year old vag....but hey, some people like the old and crusty look....


Granted, I've gone back to a guitar that I grew up on...I recently got this:

which is a 20 year old design.



But I'd rather be 20 years out of time than 40....


Hey man, sharp super strat, nothin wrong with that. Super Strat is timeless..


That's a GRX20, no?


I'm not familiar with Ibanez's besides the old John Petrucci model and the JEM model... but then most of them are Super Strats of some design, so unless you play them or lust after them, kinda hard to differentiate, lol. I'd like to own a guitar with a H-S-H pickup config... I've got H-H in 4 of mine, S-S-S in my Ameri Strat, and S-S-H in my Luke. No H-S-H guitars yet...


I'm not sure of the difference in those, but I had a room mate that put EMG's in his, and the hum just went completely away. It was also an Ibanez. Schweet guitar.


Active pickups... they are generally hotter. Very popular in metal, somewhat popular for 80s style music (e.g. my Music Man Lukather guitar is loaded with custom EMG actives made for Steve). Even the single coils in the neck and middle position are completely quiet. The EMGs in my Luke are the only actives I've used that come anywhere near a satisfactory clean tone for arpeggios or clean bluesy style stuff. Awesome guitar/electronics!
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Postby Rick » Sun Sep 06, 2009 11:04 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
Rick wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
Rick wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
strangegrey wrote:Looks very much like a late 60s Clapton or Harrison design...

personally, it looks as ugly as 72 year old vag....but hey, some people like the old and crusty look....


Granted, I've gone back to a guitar that I grew up on...I recently got this:

which is a 20 year old design.



But I'd rather be 20 years out of time than 40....


Hey man, sharp super strat, nothin wrong with that. Super Strat is timeless..


That's a GRX20, no?


I'm not familiar with Ibanez's besides the old John Petrucci model and the JEM model... but then most of them are Super Strats of some design, so unless you play them or lust after them, kinda hard to differentiate, lol. I'd like to own a guitar with a H-S-H pickup config... I've got H-H in 4 of mine, S-S-S in my Ameri Strat, and S-S-H in my Luke. No H-S-H guitars yet...


I'm not sure of the difference in those, but I had a room mate that put EMG's in his, and the hum just went completely away. It was also an Ibanez. Schweet guitar.


Active pickups... they are generally hotter. Very popular in metal, somewhat popular for 80s style music (e.g. my Music Man Lukather guitar is loaded with custom EMG actives made for Steve). Even the single coils in the neck and middle position are completely quiet. The EMGs in my Luke are the only actives I've used that come anywhere near a satisfactory clean tone for arpeggios or clean bluesy style stuff. Awesome guitar/electronics!


I bet that sounds great. Would love to hear you play it. I can't play for shit. :lol:
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sun Sep 06, 2009 11:11 am

Rick wrote:I bet that sounds great. Would love to hear you play it. I can't play for shit. :lol:


I'm decent, I can play a lotta leads, got a pretty good ear... not nearly as good as like Jim would be on the piano for instance though. I'll feed you beers so I sound better
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Postby Rick » Sun Sep 06, 2009 11:14 am

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Rick wrote:I bet that sounds great. Would love to hear you play it. I can't play for shit. :lol:


I'm decent, I can play a lotta leads, got a pretty good ear... not nearly as good as like Jim would be on the piano for instance though. I'll feed you beers so I sound better


:lol: :lol:

That's a deal.
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Postby RocknRoll » Sun Sep 06, 2009 11:30 am

What guitar is Neal playing on the Bogata Feelin' That Way/Anytime clip? :D
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Postby RocknRoll » Sun Sep 06, 2009 1:18 pm

I still have the same question. I heard Neal was parting ways with Gibson so just curious.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sun Sep 06, 2009 1:19 pm

RocknRoll wrote:I still have the same question. I heard Neal was parting ways with Gibson so just curious.


Really? Let me go watch the clip. I thought you were joking.
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Postby Rick » Sun Sep 06, 2009 1:25 pm

RocknRoll wrote:I still have the same question. I heard Neal was parting ways with Gibson so just curious.


I looked, but I couldn't tell what it was. It's got a Fender Strat look to it, but it isn't one, or not a conventional one.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sun Sep 06, 2009 1:26 pm

Rick wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I still have the same question. I heard Neal was parting ways with Gibson so just curious.


I looked, but I couldn't tell what it was. It's got a Fender Strat look to it, but it isn't one, or not a conventional one.


I got nothin... at least not from that clip. Where did you hear Neal was leaving Gibson? He seemed completely enamored with his sig LP. I want one of those so badly....
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Re: Steve Perry's new signature guitar

Postby Deb » Sun Sep 06, 2009 1:55 pm

Ehwmatt wrote::lol: :lol:

Pretty ugly, huh?

http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electri ... -Suit.aspx


Ick. :lol:
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Postby Voyager » Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:41 pm

Fill in the blank for me:

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Postby Rick » Sun Sep 06, 2009 3:57 pm

Ehwmatt wrote:
Rick wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I still have the same question. I heard Neal was parting ways with Gibson so just curious.


I looked, but I couldn't tell what it was. It's got a Fender Strat look to it, but it isn't one, or not a conventional one.


I got nothin... at least not from that clip. Where did you hear Neal was leaving Gibson? He seemed completely enamored with his sig LP. I want one of those so badly....


Neal said it's a Charvel.
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Postby Suzanne » Sun Sep 06, 2009 7:39 pm

Makes me want one of those big swirly suckers at the candy store. :lol:
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Postby strangegrey » Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:06 am

T-Bone's right. It's an RG1570, which is the J-Craft Prestige version of the original RG570.

The prestige line is built entirely in Japan, where as the rest of Ibanez's lower production stuff is done in Korea/China.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:08 am

strangegrey wrote:T-Bone's right. It's an RG1570, which is the J-Craft Prestige version of the original RG570.

The prestige line is built entirely in Japan, where as the rest of Ibanez's lower production stuff is done in Korea/China.


Didn't you say a bit ago you swore off Floyds? Or was that someone else
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Postby strangegrey » Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:24 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
strangegrey wrote:T-Bone's right. It's an RG1570, which is the J-Craft Prestige version of the original RG570.

The prestige line is built entirely in Japan, where as the rest of Ibanez's lower production stuff is done in Korea/China.


Didn't you say a bit ago you swore off Floyds? Or was that someone else



Yes....well, it could have been someone else, but I most certainly did swear off of floyds for a while...and at times I do find them frustrating....especially with double-stop bends, where the upper note gets dragged down by bending up the lower one. But then again, there's a great deal of cool things that you can do with a floyd that you can't do with any other tremolo system....So I've been sucked back into the void, so to speak! ;)


Also, I dunno about other musicians/players....but at times, I've found myself pulled away from what I do best....often in an attempt to improve/widen my repertoire. But in the end, you have to follow your muse. While I'm not the best blues player I can be, I definitely do the hard rock/evh/schon/vai thing better than most...so stylistically, the RG fits me a little better than a Les Paul (my other squeeze).....and definitely better than a tele (the axe that I got rid off to be able to finance the RG1570 purchase)....
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Postby Ehwmatt » Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:29 am

strangegrey wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
strangegrey wrote:T-Bone's right. It's an RG1570, which is the J-Craft Prestige version of the original RG570.

The prestige line is built entirely in Japan, where as the rest of Ibanez's lower production stuff is done in Korea/China.


Didn't you say a bit ago you swore off Floyds? Or was that someone else



Yes....well, it could have been someone else, but I most certainly did swear off of floyds for a while...and at times I do find them frustrating....especially with double-stop bends, where the upper note gets dragged down by bending up the lower one. But then again, there's a great deal of cool things that you can do with a floyd that you can't do with any other tremolo system....So I've been sucked back into the void, so to speak! ;)


Also, I dunno about other musicians/players....but at times, I've found myself pulled away from what I do best....often in an attempt to improve/widen my repertoire. But in the end, you have to follow your muse. While I'm not the best blues player I can be, I definitely do the hard rock/evh/schon/vai thing better than most...so stylistically, the RG fits me a little better than a Les Paul (my other squeeze).....and definitely better than a tele (the axe that I got rid off to be able to finance the RG1570 purchase)....


I woulda bought ur Tele! I hated Strats for years, bought one on a whim two years ago, and it is my "thing," for sure, aside from when I wanna try my hand at playin prog/heavier stuff. I just love the crisp tone of single coils, especially in the neck position. I think I just hated them for a while when I wasn't a very clean player at all and simply couldn't make the SCs sound good. Strats aren't exactly the most playable guitars in the world in some ways... but anyway, a Tele would be great for me.

That's why I love the Luke... I got a HOT bridge pickup and I can at least somewhat clean up with that single active neck... like a Strat, just louder and maybe not quite as snappy, but pretty close. Got my single coil tones and appropriate 80s/prog tones in one axe, good stuff. I still play my Strat a hell of a lot too though, maybe the most of any guitar.

I'd love an LP too, but Gibson quality is so hit and miss these days...
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