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OddEclipse 06-27-2012 07:32 PM

Cars and Guitars
 
This is probably the wrong place for this, but here it goes anyway... 80% of my local RX-8 owners play guitar. Is this a trait of the RX-8 owner or is this unique for my area? I've noticed a few on here, including myself that play.:ylsuper:

warren(silver-roxy-8) 06-27-2012 08:03 PM

I've been playing for a few months now. Love my Epiphone Les Paul!

bose 06-27-2012 09:18 PM

I play bass primarily but started playing the guitar for fun about a years ago.

RX8Soldier 06-27-2012 09:35 PM

Always wanted to learn the guitar. I'm too clumsy though. It will take me approx 2 min to type just this short paragraph... :sad:

LifeAfterRx8 06-27-2012 09:56 PM


Originally Posted by OddEclipse (Post 4295578)
This is probably the wrong place for this, but here it goes anyway... 80% of my local RX-8 owners play guitar. Is this a trait of the RX-8 owner or is this unique for my area? I've noticed a few on here, including myself that play.:ylsuper:


I think you may be onto something...
We should have a local Rx-8 jam session haha :evil_laug

moeswrx 06-27-2012 10:19 PM

I use to play my guitar many moons ago(maybe 15 to 20 years ago) I know, sad right? It's a fun instrument to mess with. I maybe able to get away with playing stairway to heaven if i was to pick up a guitar at this moment, lol, maybe.... Rx8's and guitars ? Hell yeah!

New Yorker 06-27-2012 10:29 PM

Learning ukulele.

Cole33 06-27-2012 10:43 PM

I play a lot of bass but haven't learned much on my guitar. I have big hands!

OddEclipse 06-27-2012 10:58 PM


I think you may be onto something...
We should have a local Rx-8 jam session haha
I am up for that anytime! My pedal board... I think I will pop into your shop at Flagler Beach, if thats OK.

https://www.rx8club.com/picture.php?...ictureid=33348

jasonrxeight 06-27-2012 11:14 PM

interesting. I cant play guitar. I just dont have the genes.

OddEclipse 06-27-2012 11:17 PM

What I really should have said was musically inclined... not guitar in particular.

OddEclipse 06-27-2012 11:21 PM


interesting. I cant play guitar. I just dont have the genes
My guitar matches your car exactly! Wanna trade?

LifeAfterRx8 06-27-2012 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by OddEclipse (Post 4295692)
I am up for that anytime! My pedal board... I think I will pop into your shop at Flagler Beach, if thats OK.

https://www.rx8club.com/picture.php?...ictureid=33348

Haha that'd be cool.

Have you stopped by before?

redline86 06-28-2012 12:32 AM

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Been playing for about 10 years now. I slimmed my pedal board down as I get several of the effects I want like reverb and chorus off my half stack. Been through many guitars but these are the ones I shred on now, two custom Ibanez's.

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tcole6 06-28-2012 06:31 AM

Played Bass in multiple band from the late 80s until around 2000. Then I switched to acoustic guitar/lead vocals for a 3 piece acoustic band for 6 years. Don't play much anymore, but still pick it up once in awhile. Still have all my gear (except my lovely Trace Elliot rig I swapped for a Red Head in the late late 90s. Biggest mistake I ever made :)

alnielsen 06-28-2012 06:33 AM

I recently picked up an Epiphone SG. I can only play well enough to drive mice away from my house. I sound slightly better than white noise.

ATL-GP 06-28-2012 08:02 AM

I'm primarily a drummer, but play a little bass

fuztupnz 06-28-2012 08:06 AM

I have 2 partscaster strats, a partscaster tele, A breedlove acoustic, and shitty old 12 string and a kit LP knockoff that's terrible. I have a Mesa Boogie DC-3 as my one and only amp.

Previously i've had a Vox AC15cc, a Fender Blues Deluxe RI, a 1970 Fender Champ, and a 1975 Fender Super twin. I've had too many guitars over the years to name off, but the two i miss the most are my Gretsch Double Anni and a Fender Tele Nashville.

ATL-GP 06-28-2012 08:09 AM

Damn, I love Messa Boggie!! IMO, one of the best sounding guitar amps out there. The friggin crunch you can get out of those amps is amazing...I love a MB set up!!

Chris 06-28-2012 08:12 AM

I am just starting to learn how to play guitar.... BUT... my to be father-in-law has moved up to jersey, he left 15 guitars down here. all signed. I have a couple others that I practice on which are on wall mounts in my home office but I am thinking of converting one of our guestrooms into a music room. Hang all the guitars up for show :)

Apparently we have 2 bass guitars which are 2 of only 8 ever made. I dont know a hell of a lot about guitars as I play sax but from what the in law tells me they are $$$

jasonrxeight 06-28-2012 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by OddEclipse (Post 4295702)
My guitar matches your car exactly! Wanna trade?

nah blue is the fastest.:smoker:

Art L 06-28-2012 12:01 PM

Played classical guitar for many years, but a slight case of Dupuytrens's contrature has made it very difficult to play. :sad:

So for now, I'll just have to listen to the beautiful Ana Vidovic.

usafrotard 06-28-2012 05:10 PM

I've been playing the guitar for about 9 years now. I've got a jackson guitar, marshall amp, and various pedals. I also have an ibanez for backup.

OddEclipse 06-28-2012 07:27 PM

Redline. Nice rig. I really like the Ibanez guitars also, but my baby is a Mahogany Jackson Soloist with tiger striped maple top and ebony fret board. The Seymour JB4 pickup combined with a Marshall JCM 800... is tone heaven for me. Are those Elixir strings? I prefer D'Addario and I went to .009's, but had to add a spring to my Floyd Rose. Richer tone ya know. How's that Bad Monkey? I haven't tried that yet, but they sure are popular. I also see that you understand the pedal sequence.

OddEclipse 06-28-2012 07:51 PM


nah blue is the fastest.
That's what all the R3 owners keep telling me... the ones who drive blue ones anyway.

jasonrxeight 06-28-2012 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by OddEclipse (Post 4296574)
Redline. Nice rig. I really like the Ibanez guitars also, but my baby is a Mahogany Jackson Soloist. The Seymour JB4 pickup combined with a Marshall JCM 800... is tone heaven for me. Are those Elixir strings? I prefer D'Addario and I went to .009's, but had to add a spring to my Floyd Rose. Richer tone ya know. How's that Bad Monkey? I haven't tried that yet, but they sure are popular. I also see that you understand the pedal sequence.

I had an Ibanez, but never had the time to practice enough to be good at it. then I sold it.:sad:

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7135/7...7f18c412_b.jpg

OddEclipse 06-28-2012 08:25 PM


I had an Ibanez, but never had the time to practice enough to be good at it. then I sold it.

Yah, man... it's like golf. The more you practice... the better you get.

fuztupnz 06-28-2012 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by Chris (Post 4295886)
I am just starting to learn how to play guitar.... BUT... my to be father-in-law has moved up to jersey, he left 15 guitars down here. all signed. I have a couple others that I practice on which are on wall mounts in my home office but I am thinking of converting one of our guestrooms into a music room. Hang all the guitars up for show :)

Apparently we have 2 bass guitars which are 2 of only 8 ever made. I dont know a hell of a lot about guitars as I play sax but from what the in law tells me they are $$$

Guitar rooms are awesome. An old pic from a house I lived in when I had far too many guitars.

http://i.minus.com/iD5PuYED7ilg3.jpg

pistonhater 06-28-2012 09:32 PM

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How ironic that this thread came up as I was playing one of my guitars tonight.

This is one of my favorite ones, Carvin H2 (Allan Holdsworth model)

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I've been playing for many years, but more like a hobby. I'm not a pro player by any means but know enough to survive. I've played with bands too, but not at the moment.

Have another six guitars lying around and two bases....Have more money invested in guitars/basses and music guitar than what I'm willing to admit here, LOL.

Anyway, my guitar hobby is another reason why my 8 is still basically stock. It's hard to sustain too many expensive hobbies at once!!

OddEclipse 06-28-2012 10:10 PM


Guitar rooms are awesome. An old pic from a house I lived in when I had far too many guitars.

That is awesome!!!! Is that a Noguchi chair?

redline86 06-28-2012 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by OddEclipse (Post 4296574)
Redline. Nice rig. I really like the Ibanez guitars also, but my baby is a Mahogany Jackson Soloist with tiger striped maple top and ebony fret board. The Seymour JB4 pickup combined with a Marshall JCM 800... is tone heaven for me. Are those Elixir strings? I prefer D'Addario and I went to .009's, but had to add a spring to my Floyd Rose. Richer tone ya know. How's that Bad Monkey? I haven't tried that yet, but they sure are popular. I also see that you understand the pedal sequence.

I've gone through many Ibanez guitars but I do miss the custom ESP LTD EC1000 I used to have, money got tight and had to sell it. The strings are DR red devils which are 12s. I've tried just about every brand of strings and I won't use anything other than DR's now. They just sound so good and they hold up very well to age and abuse.

The Bad Monkey replaced the Wylde overdrive I used to have. Don't by the Wylde overdrive, it sucks. The tone was great but the switches didn't last and I had to send it back to MXR multiple times to get fixed and I finally said f*ck it and bought the Bad Monkey. I have also had issues with the Digitechs but they held up much better. I only use it to push the tone out of my amps distortion when I want a more classic distortion tone. My main distortion is of course from the Distortion Factory.

My current amp rig is a Crate GLX head and a Crate Blue Voodoo cab with Celestian Vintage 30's. I really would like to get a Krankenstein to go with my cab but I just don't have the budget for it. Lot's of people hate on the Crate but they have great clean tones. The on board distortion sucks for Metal though and a noise gate is a must. I do like that it has a built in tuner, 16 effects, and all the dials light up.

I'm loving the pics everyone is posting up.

fuztupnz 06-29-2012 05:47 AM


Originally Posted by OddEclipse (Post 4296657)
That is awesome!!!! Is that a Noguchi chair?

Nope. It's a vintage Eames.

Vlaze 06-29-2012 07:03 AM

Played guitar a bit in my youth, mostly alt rock and heavy metal then got out of it and mellowed down a bit. Have a few acoustics, nothing fancy and got back into it last summer. Picked up a Gibson ES 339 and Vox AC15C1 for starters and wasn't long before I compiled my pedal board to search for a new sound I wanted to work with.


Image would be too large so here's the link to the post:

https://www.rx8club.com/showpost.php...ostcount=18636

pistonhater 06-29-2012 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by redline86 (Post 4296687)
I've gone through many Ibanez guitars but I do miss the custom ESP LTD EC1000 I used to have, money got tight and had to sell it. The strings are DR red devils which are 12s. I've tried just about every brand of strings and I won't use anything other than DR's now. They just sound so good and they hold up very well to age and abuse.

The Bad Monkey replaced the Wylde overdrive I used to have. Don't by the Wylde overdrive, it sucks. The tone was great but the switches didn't last and I had to send it back to MXR multiple times to get fixed and I finally said f*ck it and bought the Bad Monkey. I have also had issues with the Digitechs but they held up much better. I only use it to push the tone out of my amps distortion when I want a more classic distortion tone. My main distortion is of course from the Distortion Factory.

My current amp rig is a Crate GLX head and a Crate Blue Voodoo cab with Celestian Vintage 30's. I really would like to get a Krankenstein to go with my cab but I just don't have the budget for it. Lot's of people hate on the Crate but they have great clean tones. The on board distortion sucks for Metal though and a noise gate is a must. I do like that it has a built in tuner, 16 effects, and all the dials light up.

I'm loving the pics everyone is posting up.

Totally agree with you on the Dr strings. They last forever and the tone is incredibly nice.

But I disagree on your opinion about amps, LOL!!!! I guess I'm one of those 'Crate haters', hahaha.

When it comes to amps, I'm totally biased toward Mesa/Boogie and Diezel. Had a Diezel for a while but sold it because I needed the money. Currently have a Mesa/Boogie. Quite expensive but worth every penny, IMHO.

In regards to pedals, a few years ago I sold all of my digital modeling and went old-school custom made. I'm now mostly using Robert Kelley custom pedals. He modded a Tube Screamer for me, and it really sounds like the old ones when they first came out. Awesome stuff.

monchie 06-30-2012 07:46 PM

My son and my daughter plays guitar at school. My son and my daughter owns 3 guitars, and 1 is electric. My daughter plays guitar at school plays, and my son plays guitar and sings at the same time. They made some home made videos together and upload it in YouTube. I don't know where they got the talent from, because my wife and I don't even play guitar or any other musical instruments.

redline86 06-30-2012 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by pistonhater (Post 4296816)
Totally agree with you on the Dr strings. They last forever and the tone is incredibly nice.

But I disagree on your opinion about amps, LOL!!!! I guess I'm one of those 'Crate haters', hahaha.

When it comes to amps, I'm totally biased toward Mesa/Boogie and Diezel. Had a Diezel for a while but sold it because I needed the money. Currently have a Mesa/Boogie. Quite expensive but worth every penny, IMHO.

In regards to pedals, a few years ago I sold all of my digital modeling and went old-school custom made. I'm now mostly using Robert Kelley custom pedals. He modded a Tube Screamer for me, and it really sounds like the old ones when they first came out. Awesome stuff.

Comparing a Mesa to a Crate is like comparing a Ferrari to a Prius lol. Yes the Mesa Boogies are SWEET. The Crate was economical lol.

Chad D. 06-30-2012 08:47 PM

I used to play guitar, now I use my guitar for midi signals to control my synths and stuff.
I also have many dreamy amps. ( I once had a Mesa Boogie Mark Five and agree that they have a great product, totally a studio amp though )

supergoat 07-06-2012 07:54 PM

15 Years, Epiphone SG.

rodmeister 07-07-2012 03:00 AM

I played a Yamaha FG-150 for years, then bought a Gibson J-45 last year. Used to strum the Yamaha but now play the J-45 fingerstyle exclusively.

mesaboogie 07-07-2012 11:36 PM

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the family at the moment: (L-R) Fender Stratocaster, PRS CE24, PRS Custom 24 Ten Top, PRS Custom 24 Ten Top

The only thing original about the Strat is the wood. I replaced all the hardware and electronics about 2 years ago.

I'm actually looking to sell the PRS CE24. Thinking about buying something different. :wiggle:

I'll have to take some new pics but the basic's of my live rig are:
-Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier
-Mesa Boogie Oversized 4x12 (straight cab)
-Mesa Boogie Rectifier 2x12 (horizontal - usually don't use live too often)
-Furman AR-1215 Line Voltage Regulator
-GCX Switcher with Ground Control Pro Midi Controller
-TC Electronics G-Force (thinking about retiring or selling)
-Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2
-A few pedals

Then some retired gear or gear that's only used when i get writers block / when recording.

redline86 07-08-2012 12:47 AM

Those PRS's are pure guitar porn.

j9fd3s 07-09-2012 11:51 AM

lmao! i play too...

pistonhater 07-09-2012 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by redline86 (Post 4297825)
Comparing a Mesa to a Crate is like comparing a Ferrari to a Prius lol. Yes the Mesa Boogies are SWEET. The Crate was economical lol.

LOL!!!


Originally Posted by mesaboogie (Post 4302158)
http://i1145.photobucket.com/albums/.../theFamily.jpg

the family at the moment: (L-R) Fender Stratocaster, PRS CE24, PRS Custom 24 Ten Top, PRS Custom 24 Ten Top

I'm actually looking to sell the PRS CE24. Thinking about buying something different. :wiggle:

I'll have to take some new pics but the basic's of my live rig are:
-Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier
-Mesa Boogie Oversized 4x12 (straight cab)
-Mesa Boogie Rectifier 2x12 (horizontal - usually don't use live too often)
-Furman AR-1215 Line Voltage Regulator
-GCX Switcher with Ground Control Pro Midi Controller
-TC Electronics G-Force (thinking about retiring or selling)
-Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2
-A few pedals

The best electric guitar - in my opinion - of the last 30 years is the early 80s PRS 24 fret ones. Awesome craftsmanship. They still sell for a shit load of money!!

The CEs are 'ok', so you should definitely sell that one and keep the two Custom top tens, hehe.

And I'm totally biased about your amp selection. Mesa/boogies all the way!!!!

Too bad PRS doesn't offer a Custom 24 in a lefty version. Well, they did a short run this year for the first time. But the prices were a little beyond my reach at that point for the options I wanted. I've purchased expensive guitars in my life, but I was not ready to spend $7,000 for one of those lefties:eek: (base price was $4,000 for that run)

mesaboogie 07-09-2012 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by pistonhater (Post 4302977)

The CEs are 'ok', so you should definitely sell that one and keep the two Custom top tens, hehe.

The CE sounds and feels just as good as the other two. The only major difference between the two, at least for the ones i own, is that the CE has a maple back neck verses a mahogany back the ten tops have (and the maple top shows some imperfections in the wood). The maple neck of the CE is a bit brighter/snappier in tone. I like the mahogany neck's low end response a little better for my style/genre of playing. It's a little thicker and really makes chords, especially in dropped tunings, sound extra meaty. Then just throw a Mesa into the mix, perhaps a nice overdrive to tighten up the tone a bit and a pinch of delay to really make your leads sing and you're set! :boink:

I really do love Mesa's, at least their dirty channels. The clean channel on my rectifier is pretty much useless for clean tones. The only amp that I've ever played that I can honestly say i like better than my Mesa is this 1960s Ampeg Portaflex SB-12 that i rebuilt a couple years ago. Pure tube goodness! It's an extremely basic amp with the clearest of clear tone (to my ear) but pair it up with a nice overdrive or distortion pedal and it will blow your mind. (picture of the top of it below)

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Chad D. 07-09-2012 06:33 PM

That Ampeg is Beautiful.

fuztupnz 07-09-2012 06:56 PM

I <3 that Ampeg too.

kops 07-10-2012 09:26 AM

Guitar, drums, bass, keys, you name it! Sorry for the picture, awful lighting...

http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...85065217_n.jpg

Now I just need me one of those RX-8's.....:boink:

pistonhater 07-10-2012 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by mesaboogie (Post 4303346)
The CE sounds and feels just as good as the other two. The only major difference between the two, at least for the ones i own, is that the CE has a maple back neck verses a mahogany back the ten tops have (and the maple top shows some imperfections in the wood). The maple neck of the CE is a bit brighter/snappier in tone. I like the mahogany neck's low end response a little better for my style/genre of playing. It's a little thicker and really makes chords, especially in dropped tunings, sound extra meaty. Then just throw a Mesa into the mix, perhaps a nice overdrive to tighten up the tone a bit and a pinch of delay to really make your leads sing and you're set! :boink:

I really do love Mesa's, at least their dirty channels. The clean channel on my rectifier is pretty much useless for clean tones. The only amp that I've ever played that I can honestly say i like better than my Mesa is this 1960s Ampeg Portaflex SB-12 that i rebuilt a couple years ago. Pure tube goodness! It's an extremely basic amp with the clearest of clear tone (to my ear) but pair it up with a nice overdrive or distortion pedal and it will blow your mind. (picture of the top of it below)

http://i1145.photobucket.com/albums/...ampegsb-12.jpg

Thanks for the review. Guitar tone is always a subjective matter. I tend to prefer 24 fret guitars mostly because I believe the location of the neck pickup is in a much better location. But again, most of these things are very subtle and most people cannot tell one way or another.

But I agree with you on the mahogany. I have guitars with both all maple and all mahogany necks and bodies and the maple ones are always brighter in tone than the others. In fact, the black Carvin guitar on the pic above has a mahogany body and neck, but with a maple top.

And you are right about the Mesas. Their clean channels usually suck!! But they are awesome for everything else.

And that ampeg you have there is awesome! A classic!!!

fuztupnz 07-10-2012 12:19 PM

My Mesa's clean is fantastic. Of coarse mine is based off of the old Mark I/II circuits and is one of the rare EL84 powered amps. It's dirty channel is more crunch and overdrive than high gain distortion.

pistonhater 07-10-2012 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by fuztupnz (Post 4303824)
My Mesa's clean is fantastic. Of coarse mine is based off of the old Mark I/II circuits and is one of the rare EL84 powered amps. It's dirty channel is more crunch and overdrive than high gain distortion.

absolutely, that would make a significant difference. Those original Mark series are super awesome.

I was more referring to the modern Mesa amps, especially with the rectifiers. I don't even know why those things come with clean channels to begin with, LOL. But they kick ass when pushed hard.

So what Mesa do you have? Is it a re-issue of the original Mark series?


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