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My other guitar is an Ibanez AG75, and I'll play it through my Peavey
TransTube 258 EFX (25W) combo, or my Vox T-25 (25W) bass combo. Which
one I plug into, at any given time, all depends on my mood, when I
plug in...do I want to rock out (through the Peavey), or do I want to
"slither through the swamp" (through the Vox)? I've got a set of Ernie
Ball Slinky Top Heavy Bottom strings (10, 13, 17, 30, 42, 52) set to
go on the Fat Tele, whenever I've got room enough to get it from
storage. For my Ibanez AG75, I've got a set of Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky
strings (11, 15, 22p, 30, 42, 54), whenever I can bring myself to
getting around to changing the strings.
Whenever I can buy a Fender Telecaster (looking at ones around the
$700.00 range), I'll most likely go with a set of Ernie Ball Hybrid
Slinky strings for it. More than likely, I'll end up buying a Squier
Bullet Special, and a Seymour Duncan Invader humbucker (to replace the
one that'll come on the Squier) before going for the Fender Tele, and
I'm also very much wanting to add an Ampeg 2x12 Reverb Rocket to my
collection. I can't wait to put my Ibanez AG75 through an Ampeg Reverb
Rocket...especially since it'll be my first ever tube amp. Honestly,
if at some point this year y'all don't hear from me, for a good while,
and I haven't said anything beforehand, it'd be a safe guess that I've
managed to buy an Ampeg Reverb Rocket. :)
Liz
--- In , Dan Bartley <bigtwangguy@y...>
wrote:
> Fat Tele...that's why I'm a Gretsch player. I stopped playing my
Tele when I got my '59 Gretsch because I realized that it twangs big
time but in a big fat way. My Tele sounds really thin compared to it.
Put some 10's on the Gretsch and you can do all the chicken pickin
bending you want. I just thought that I'd like to have an "official"
surf guitar, that's why I was wondering about Jags and Jazzmasters.
Never played any of 'em before.
> Cheers
> Dan