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    Forum Member blackonblack's Avatar
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    Choosing a guitar(s) for a set

    I?m not normally afflicted with this, but tonight I?m second guessing myself for tomorrow?s set list. Was taking the PRS , but now I?m thinking the CS 57 Strat. Already have the case in the house warming up.

    Ihave no idea why the change other than I don?t need that much drive as I originally thought. The 60s Tele would be a fit but I need a trem bar (vib bar) on a couple songs. Iam blessed to have such issues.
    Mark

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    Re: Choosing a guitar(s) for a set

    Such first world problems, lol.
    I used to gig with two guitars for some variety.
    Feels good to change it up sometimes.
    We've got the CuNiFe

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    Re: Choosing a guitar(s) for a set

    I generally use the ones that don't need the strings changed, lol!

    If you can cover the gig with a PRS then anything will work.

    I always take one S-style and one LP style, whichever fits the room the best. Long delay rooms get the S-style, short delay rooms get a Lester.

    The hand clap will decide for you.

    If I can't decide, it's a 335, aka the Swiss Army Guitar.

    Chuck
    "No harmonic knowledge, no sense of time, a ghastly tone, unskilled vibrato, and so on. Chuck is one of the worst guitar players I know" -Gravity Jim

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