Everyone is different, thats why there are so many choices....
Whats your take 1-3?
Everyone is different, thats why there are so many choices....
Whats your take 1-3?
This is my kind of thread:
SE 245 Soapbar
SE Semi-hollow LTD w/Bigsby (Silver Sparkle)
SE Bernie Marsden...
Dane
My Bernie Marsden SE can beat up your Les Paul!
public display of chagrin
SE Custom 24 7-String
SE Fredrik Åkesson
SE Clint Lowery
Plank Owner
Guitars - PRS
Amps - PRS, Orange, Bogner
I'd focus on the models you can't get from Maryland.
1) The SE One - This one is a staple
2) The Mushok Baritone
3) The 3-Mike-7 string
One Life
Japan only SE CU24 in Bonni Pink
SE Semi-hollow w/ Bigsby (sparkled red)
SE Bernie.
SE Clint Lowery
SE Bernie Marsden
SE One (I'm picking up one tomorrow so I will have to think of a number 3)
3M7, 245 and the Torero.
SE Bernie Marsden (Got. (You hear that Shawn!) My shared #1 - Would buy a blue one in a heartbeat as long a it's not Whale Blue)
SE 245 Soapbar (Cracking looking guitar and may well get it if I have the funds saved this year)
SE C24 2012 (Got. Great guitar!)
Modified SE Bernie Marsden, SE Custom 24 2012, Fender Strat
Laney Lionheart L5T-112, Fender Mustang 1
Wishing for a Blue Bernie!
Click here for SE Bernie Marsden demo!
Lessons, covers, backing tracks, etc...www.youtube.com/mikegarveyblues
SE Custom 24
SE Paul Allender
SE Mikael Akerfeldt
: 2012 SE Tremonti Custom w/ Tremonti Pickups and Schaller Locking Tuners
G&L: 2008 Tribute S-500, 2010 Tribute Rampage Jerry Cantrell Signature Model
Ovation: 2012 Elite 2078AX
Amps: Acoustic Lead G120 DSP, Acoustic Lead G20
1. SE Angelus Custom
2. SE Mike Mushok Baritone
3. SE Korina One
A Bernie, then semi hollow and finally an 245 soap... great guitars.
SE Tim Mahoney 1st
SE Clint Lowery 2nd
SE 245 Soapbar (black) 3rd
getting all 3 this year if i don't get distracted =3
Current: PRS SE Dave Navarro, Spear NF-II
Gibson Les Paul Studio Goldtop P90, Dean Schenker Retro V Dean ML Silverburst
Laney LH50 + 112V Cab
Inbound - Sterling JP60 + (Possible) Ibanez RGD2120Z
I posted this at the other site, will post here too.
Listed in order of favorite too as in ease of playing and fun factor:
1. 2012 SE Custom 24
2. 2012 SE Tremonti Custom
3. 2012 SE Santana
Wide/fat neck, 24.5" scale, I am more of a fan of the wide/thin neck on the first two, and also the 25" longer scale.
They all get along though, they were hanging out on my new love seat I picked up last weekend.
We were watching an Alice Cooper concert from 2011 in Australia on the MoshCam channel on my Bluray box.
Orianthi was smokin' hot playing two PRS guitars.
If I were to buy another SE down the road, I would get a Semi-Hollow Custom like I got my youngest son in September for his birthday.
25" scale makes it play really nice.
Also is they decide to produce an SE bass (5 string hopefully too), I might pick one up.
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Custom semi hollow soapbar
Custom 24 7 string
Clint Lowery
Custom 24 7 string
SE245
Current SE Santana
Would purchase, as in, don't have yet. Because the SE One is the baddest mamma-jamma on the planet.
1.) SE245 Soapie
2.) SE SH Soapie (I know it's not in production any more, but...)
3. Mike Mushok / Bernie / SE Santana - 3 way tie.
1) Angelus acoustic w/electronics
2) 245
3) semi-hollow
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Mike Cantrell
I'll play along.
1) 245 (which I already have. If I didn't, it would be replaced by the Marsden)
2) Custom 24 (I need one in the classic shape, and now with the beveled top, it looks much nicer)
3) Tough one: I prefer singlecut styles, so likely the Tremonti Custom. But the new 7 string has me curious too, as does the Clint Lowery.
I'm very close to selling my Gibson SG to fund one of the above too, still waiting on some of the new colors to show up for 2013.
Don't know if I could put them in order until I played them all, but I would say:
SE One
SE Semi-Hollow
SE Tremonti Custom or SE Santana
SE Custom 24 25th Anniversary
SE Akesson+57/08's
SE 30 Head/Cab