Re: G&L Legacy vs. F*nder Eric Johnson

Sorry Danny, it was meant for the people on the web who are short of time, patience, attention or understanding. big_smile

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Re: G&L Legacy vs. F*nder Eric Johnson

Ok good, that makes me feel a little better...you scared me for a sec.

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Re: G&L Legacy vs. F*nder Eric Johnson

G&L all the way, I love my Comanche more than any Fender i've ever played, but to be honest the EJ strat is the only strat that is comparable  to it, but i'd still go G&L.

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So what is a good price on a USA build mid 90's Legacy with a humbucker, Seymore Duncan. I found one I like and it plays great but I am not sold on the color blue with black pickguard.

Re: G&L Legacy vs. F*nder Eric Johnson

I probably wouldn't pay more than a grand.

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Pickguard for these things are hard to find.  I got a buddy that has 2 G&L bodies that he as had for the last 20 years.  They are unfinished and Leo Fender was a client of his.  They were trying to sell him a CNC router and Old Fender would buy into it.  He wanted everything done by as the logo says even the logo was applyed by hand.  Anyway when I met my friend he picked me for any useful info on how to build a guitar I could possibly come up with.  And at one point I found some pickguards for him but I have lost the site now.  It had something to do with Heavenly pickguards or something like that. 

Big E wrote:

So what is a good price on a USA build mid 90's Legacy with a humbucker, Seymore Duncan. I found one I like and it plays great but I am not sold on the color blue with black pickguard.

Re: G&L Legacy vs. F*nder Eric Johnson

It's not the end of the world to have a quality luthier cut a pickguard for you.  I've seen my guy do it a handful of times.  The blanks are easy to find.

Ben

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Thats true.  Also if you have access to a machine shop and your pretty good with design you could just make one yourself.  My friend I talked about is using lexsan to make the pickguard.  After that he's going to use carbon fiber under it to give it a very modern look.  All of this he is going to cut himself.

27 (edited by NPB_EST.1979 2009-04-29 22:56:46)

Re: G&L Legacy vs. F*nder Eric Johnson

A good router or even confident use of a dremel tool with the right top can do the same!

check out http://www.stewmac.com for the parts!

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gypsyfunk wrote:

So I have two guitars in my possession temporarily.  One is an F*nder EJ and the other a G&L Legacy.  I was wondering if anyone here or more specifically - Joe, have you ever played a G&L and what did you think?

My initial thoughts - the G&L neck is much fatter, pickups more articulate and fatter, and while they both are very loud and resonate very well acoustically, the EJ is much brighter whereas the G&L is a little duller/darker sounding (acoustically).  The G&L also has this cool floating dual fulcrum trem which is super smooth and great for crazy Hendrix/Beck type playing.

I've been comparing them back and forth for about a week now.  I personally am leaning towards the G&L in look, feel, and tone.  However I don't hear many people talking about G&L's and some consider them another "knock off" Strat.  Not many people are aware that the G&L Legacy was Leo's final design on the Stratocaster before he passed away.

Additionally, I was checking out the wiring on the G&L and it's very odd for a Strat.  It has a 250K volume pot (normal), but then it has a 1M Bass and 500K Treble tone control.  These controls control all three pickups simultaneously.  I would like to do the EJ mod to it for some added tonal versatility and have the tone pots control the neck and bridge pickups.  However, everyone says 250K is typical for Strats.  Since I dig the current tone, will changing these pot values kill that tone?

Was looking for some other opinions, thoughts, etc from people that have actually had a chance to play both guitars...

I dont care for the G & L. They are to heavy for my taste and i dont like the necks. I like my strat style guitars to be about 8 pounds with a soft c neck but everybody is different. You are the only one who will know which guitar is right for you.

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I have to admit to buying a fender stratocaster recently.. Doesnt excuse their practices.. but it was cool.. Its a project guitar of sorts.. I ll keep you posted..
Joe B

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Joe, I have seen you playing a white Brian May guitar
in the Stop video. How do you like them?
I find them pretty cool for the money.

Alex

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Joe Bonamassa wrote:

I have to admit to buying a fender stratocaster recently.. Doesnt excuse their practices.. but it was cool.. Its a project guitar of sorts.. I ll keep you posted..
Joe B

yikes yikes yikes yikes yikes

Wow, I cannot believe it.  That's awesome Joe.  I have to admit while I dig the tones you are getting with the Les Paul the most you did get some very valid tones on the strats too.  Can't wait to see what you are doing to that Strat...my guess is that there are some hummies going into that thing.  We'll have to wait and see! big_smile

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There is a certain arrogance at Fender I know first hand all about it! I won't be buying one of there products anytime soon...

Re: G&L Legacy vs. F*nder Eric Johnson

Do you mind sharing?

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Long Story

But the best way I could put it is there are a lot of great people that work at Fender, I have some friends that work there. But there are some upper level people I have meet there that really rubbed me the wrong way. So much so I just don't care to spend my money on there products. I will just support smaller companies like G&L instead. I guess there are A$$holes everywhere you go.

35 (edited by Danny! 2009-05-30 21:05:57)

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There are assholes everywhere but the best you can hope for is to attract those like yourself to you and have them positively influence your life, which isn't too bad all in all.

I guess if you were to spend money on a Fender product from here you could earn yourself some good karma by supporting a local mom n' pop store though...

Gettin' all deep and shiznit...

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I'm thinking about making another Fender purchase. I have a guy that can get access to the ones they throw away because they have a small scratch. Can get some CHEAP too. Will keep you guys posted.

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