Topic: Hello from sunny England
...well sunny at the moment anyway...
I'm Susie. I'm a gigging guitarist (when not doing IT) and Joe fan. I've got tickets for Joe's Hammersmith Apollo gig on March 20th 2015 - can't wait! :-)
My favourite guitar is my 2013 cherry Gibson SG on which I've fitted a Bigsby, Tusq nut and roller bridge. It's a min-e-tune model which I get on OK with but I'm not so sure about its accuracy of tuning - it tends to tune sharp but I've set a custom tuning which seems to help. The Bigsby didn't adversely affect the tuning accuracy, but the roller bridge and Graphtech nut seems to have improved things. It's great for quick changes to open tunings and Eb though, although I don't tend to use those live.
The SG is slowly being displaced by my Hofner Verythin which I love- I have flatwound 10s on it for a more rockabilly vibe and am coming to really like the heavier strings - I have 9s on the SG. I'm now making an effort to play at least an hour a day and it's certainly helping my fingers survive the heavier strings.
I fell out of love with my Les Paul, which is a beautiful AAA flame maple trans amber, mostly because of the weight of it. I also suffered a bit with the fat frets and light strings causing tuning issues on open chords during frantic rhythm playing. I may put 10s on it and string it top wrap Joe-style to hopefully give a more slinky feel to the 10s, and hopefully the tuning will be better if I'm gripping a bit tight.
A final mention for my newly restored Watkins Westminster tremolo amp. It's lovely - a perfect complement for my Hofner Verythin. I'm doing a small country gig at the weekend (no jokes about 'which small country?' please), and I'll try the Watkins - hope the original 1960 speaker survives!
http://youtu.be/c3Ujld18NFY
Gibson SG, Hofner Verythin, Gibson Les Paul Standard 2013, Brian May Red Special, Hofner Shorty, Fender Stratocaster, Yamaha SC800, Godin XTSA, Ovation Elite
Mesa Boogie Express+ 5:50, Watkins Westminster, Fender Champ XD