1951 Gibson ES-350
'63 Epiphone Riviera
98' 58 Gibson 335 Reissue
98 56 Gold Top Reissue
Custom made Strat with 55 Fender strat pickups (re-wound originals)
In the past I've had many others...I've played pretty much every type of guitar out there. For the style I play, the above is what suits me.
Again, I'm not going to argue further, but if you don't understand that a lot of the tone of the guitar comes from the hands- then you should rethink things about playing.
A friend of mine, plays a very well desired (by numerous guitar collectors of the WORLD) 1960 Strat, through a 65 Fender Super Reverb. His tone is horrible, even though that particular rig he's playing is worth about 20k+. Another buddy of mine, that just moved to Oregon, plays a Sears Silvertone guitar- the one that came with the amp in case, but he doesn't use that amp- through a Peavey solid state amp and that cheap p.o.s. Sears guitar has .9's on it!!! Altogether it's maybe $500 worth of gear. But the latter sounds like he's playing through a much better rig.
9 out of ten players can't tell the difference between rigs if they're blindfolded.
I don't know if your talking to me... but about 70% of your Tone comes from your fingers.
Again Im not going to talk shit because none of you have heard my playing.
But let me tell you, I didn't throw money at a setup to get tone.
I have played through just about every amp/guitar combo possible before I settled on what I have.
BTW, The strings I use are 11-60's.
I play blues, classic rock, metal, metalcore, thrash, etc.
I'm 22 and have been playing since I was 6.
Trumpet, trombone, piano, saxophone, guitar, bass, drums, etc.
I know tone. And you couldn't pay me to play through a Fender Super Reverb. Just because it's sought after by collectors does NOT mean it's a good sounding amp.
Collector equipment is worthless to a PLAYER.