Jerome, now you mentioned the TELECASTER I noticed that more and more people use this guitar?
I have a special Telecaster, California Beach, custom shop, a reissue of the 1952 model.
She's "pistache" green, and only available in limited quantities.
There was also 1 (maybe 2) stratocaster reissues. The colour is the same as the colours used in 1952, to colour a car.
This telecaster was ONLY for the European market (and will also be probably) an expensive guitar in 10 years. I admire the simplicity and the sound, but the neck is for me more difficult to play.
I am a huge PRS man, having 3 different models, talking of a PRS EG. you have one with 3 coils (Lindy Fralin) in domino shape, all single coils (s) to try to have a piece on the Stratocaster market. The 2nd: s-s-h(umbucker) and the 3th h-s-h, all original US guitars. It is really weird, I CAN'T FIND ANY OF THEM on eBay since months. Two of them were produced from 1990 to 1992, except for 1, 1994. The EG with dominoes sounds far better than a Stratocaster, but the problem was: who heard, or knew PRS in 1990? Now they produce again the s-s-s as a PRS SE.
A PRS can be used real good to create that sound.
What about the Epiphone Sheraton? A killer, and one of my best guitars.
Cytania, I know what you mean, but has Behringer also a kind of programmed effects? I am able to reproduce almost everything, using my Fender Cybertwin, an amazing pearl of an amp.
Line 6 amps are real good, it's 100% digital, and the cybertwin 130 watt is a combination of tubes and electronics, also considered as one of the best amps. This is far the most amazing amp, and the tubes make him still superior compared to other multifunctional amps.
I never heard about Brawley.
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