Which Camp Are You In?

Which "Camp" are you in, if any?

  • The McCarty Camp

    Votes: 33 29.2%
  • The Cu22/CE22 Camp

    Votes: 13 11.5%
  • The 513/305 Camp

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • The CU24/CE24 Camp

    Votes: 22 19.5%
  • The Singlecut Camp

    Votes: 20 17.7%
  • The Santana Camp

    Votes: 3 2.7%
  • The Bass Camp

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The Amp Camp

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The Acoustic Camp

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Other? Please explain.

    Votes: 19 16.8%

  • Total voters
    113
I voted Cu24. I love my Hollowbody II, but my Cu24 gets the most play time. Give me the wide-thin neck and the 5-way rotary, to boot.
 
I love my Mira, but I wouldn't buy another 24 fretter I don't think. CU22 started it all for me and continues to be the benchmark against what all other guitars are judged.
 
I like 22 frets. I lean towards SC, but love me some DGT which is based on the McCarty. So I guess I'm a multi-camper. Today I'm a happy camper, but that a story for another forum........
 
Not sure where I fit!

I have a couple Studios, an SAS, a Paul's, a Stripped 58, a Mira, and a P24...so I put Other!

I love them all and play them all just about equally.
 
I went with "Other". Here's why: It largely depends on what type of music I'm playing.

If I'm playing more the speed/thrash stuff (Megadeth, etc.), I prefer a 24 fret guitar; I like the extended "range", and I like the slightly squished feel of having two extra frets in the scale length (maybe that one's just in my head). If I'm playing more rock-type stuff (everything from classic to modern), I prefer a 22 fret guitar; for some reason it just sounds better to me (again, probably all in my head). But for either of these, I definitely prefer the thinner body profile and what is now a Pattern Thin neck. But if I'm playing stuff that's in dropped-D (or lower stuff, like dropped-C, etc.), I actually prefer a single cut guitar; the chunkier, more beefy body sounds heavier and more bad-@$$ to me.

I keep my 24.75" scale LP in dropped-D or dropped-D flat, and at this point is exclusively used for these "heavier" tunings. I keep my 25.5" scale FrankenSchecter in E or E flat. My 408 will also be kept in E or E flat. Yay, guitars!
 
'And, one time, at band camp...'

LOL!

I fall into 3 categories. Custom 22, Custom 24 and amps. Love my modded Custom 2 Channel 50, and 2 private stocks!
 
The DGT has sealed the deal for me...McCarty is #1 but I'd never kick my Cu24 out of bed. Nor the SE One. Nor my Super Dallas. Nor...you get my drift. Darn you Hans for making me pick favorites. :violin::laugh:
 
First PRS was the McRosie. In my quest for another guitar I sampled the SAS, CU22, and DC3 before finally settling on the DGT. So, I'm in the McCamp also. :cool:
 
Needless to say which one I am :wink:

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I vote McCarty for myself. Most of the time I'm playing a Sig Ltd or a DGT. I can't part with the others, but those two get most of the attention.
 
I voted other.

I spend a lot of time with my Tonare acoustic. My CU22-based Artist V is the liveliest guitar I've ever had, but it's unique, since I've gone more for the McModels in the past. And I love the SC models; I often have one on hand. In fact, if I had a band instead of just playing on ad tracks, I would probably play out with an SC.

The HXDA is the only amp I currently have in the studio.

So which is it? I dunno. All of them?
 
I voted other as well.

I love my SC models, but I also love my Custom 24/Navarro, my Studios and my Custom 22/P22/DGT.

It really depends on what mood I'm in or what genre of music I'm fixated on at the time.
 
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