Nice amps you got there. I don't bother with NOS tubes, but I don't bother with much in terms of tubes as I don't feel like playing when my amp is still under warranty to mesa (therefore bound to their tubes if I would like to keep it that way).
I love me super strats, preferably with a lot more change in contour and access than G&L does though, they still have a lot of the failings I see in the strat design. Lower horn areas are too small, and that they could feel a bit less planky. Not that these every stop me from playing them, but I would sooner strap on a JP or a PRS to my ASAT, or C66 for a reason, overall comfort. The ASAT still gets is turn, but the C66 (a run of the mill standard shaped super strat) has lived in its case for the last 8 weeks. Its only saving grace is having a floyd really, otherwise it is outclassed in every department, by multiple other things. The ASAT, at least, has a unique sound and can keep the pace, despite hanging a little flat.
A bit of a tangent there, but I feel a lot of the older shaped are pretty well tired, and moderately uncomfortable beside the progression of guitar shapes available now. This is easily becoming the biggest point of contention when sitting down to play, and I don't even have the beer gut to work around.
westsideduck wrote:None of the leo era guitars get much attention here since the changeover, G&L basicly got what they wanted with the new format, out with the old time leo fanantics and in with the new guys playing newer G&L's.
Darwin, what's taking you so long to try a Leo era guitar? I promise you will get hooked, or is that what you're afriad of?!!!
I have always been mildly amused by the 'vintage' guitar market, in that something, older, devoid of the precision achievable now, is instantly better, because it is older (and no other saving grace is accorded). Or is it that things are always better when they start, and those treasonous changes in the name of improvement sour people? Guitars today are built to a more exacting standard than they were in the past, by and large, hell even the low end stuff is leagues better than what was around when I learned, only 12 years ago.
Then again, I also do not subscribe to the mystical 'mojo', you get from a guitar what you put in. If the mojo is anywhere, it is you, not the hunk of wood.