Alnus Rubra
Loving nature’s wonders
That pic is epic... Good eye.
I guess I should really take a new pic with the brass studs in.
That pic is epic... Good eye.
513 and BRW is a magic guitar combination. I’d love to find a 594 HBII with a BRW neck, but then I’d only be sad because I couldn’t afford it! Glad I got the two BRW 513s before the prices went crazy!My '92 Custom resonates like crazy in my hands and never thought I will top that, but then this came along:
So I'm in the Braz 513 camp as well...
Ditto
I guess that's why it's good to have a lot of them!
"I thought you didn't understand collecting guitars?"
"I'm willing to concede that it might be interesting for the right person. Maybe they even have fun."
"Too bad you don't know how to have fun, boyo."
"Does reading history books count as fun?"
"No."
"Writing orchestral music?"
"No."
"How about moving furniture and amps around in the studio?"
"Uh, no. "
Yes!I guess I should really take a new pic with the brass studs in.
The best answer.Man, I kind of feel like they all are for different reasons.
And the hell of it? I had a new guitar delivered two days ago, and my arm is still in a sling. I probably have 2 to 3 weeks before I can even play it. Oh well, at least I can stare at it.
Maybe this should be an amp thread. I get more tone satisfaction and variety from grabbing a great guitar and plugging into various amps and cabs.
I find both of my McCarty standards to be my 2 most resonant guitars. They seem to ring for days and you feel the whole guitar resonate. My artist SC is like that too. My PS, maybe a hair less but sounds monstrous in the depth and bottom end department. The latter two guitars sound huge where the standards are more mid focused. All are great.I also see a marked bump in resonance and tone in my braz necked guitars. There is definitely something magic about braz necks, you guys above are spot on!
On the amp front I've gone entirely over to the dark side....