my mates got an epiphne casino and its amazing its really good with distortion and the bigsby allows for great controlled feedback ,also the guy from the sonics used a epiphone riviera
and let us not for get the awsome big gibson hollow bodys of the 50's like chuck berrys and scotty mores one with p-90s
I used a Cort Jim Triggs II (with TV Jones Classic pickups) for years and loved it. I'm too cheap right now for the fret job it needs and just got a Reverend Pete Anderson (p-90's). Awesome guitar with grit when the bass roll-off knob is turned up. Highly recommended!! Strangely, the Cort had awesome useable feedback whereas my Reverend's feedback is high-pitched, shrill and unmusical. A very versatile guitar, though.
http://www.wildwoodguitars.com/electrics/reverend/12305/12305.php
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Check out Peerless guitars. They are Korean Gretsch,Gibson and Epiphone copies, and are really well made, some say they are better than modern Gretches.
I've got the Gigmaster SC, which is a copy of Gibson es295, and it looks fantastic, with a Gold finish and P90's.It also sounds great for Garage and Punk, and it costs around 700 euros with a hard case.
I love hollowbodys for multiple reasons. I own a right handed flipped to a lefty 67 gibson es-330 and a lefty Korean casino. for at home and rehearsal I put miles on my casino, and for recording and shows I use my gibson. one they are extremely versatile guitars, also i love p90 pickups, and fully hollowbodys and i can imagine semi hollow body's are extremely light. one you've played enough with your amp settings you can really get tricky with controlled feedback. the end!
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great I have never really played with feedback before!! I hope this guitar is still there when I go to get it!! thanx for the help!
Mardy Pune said:You'll be able to tweak it so can control when the feedback kicks in or not. If you want it to feedback the whole time you'll be able to set it to do that to if you want.
Petulant Child said:so it will always feed back with the pedal plugged in and its just a matter of tweeking it so that i like it?
Mardy Pune said:Rats are cool pedals. I reckon you'll be fine. You'll learn how to control the feedback by setting the gain levels on the rat and amp and work where you can stand to be able to control the feedback; proximity to yer amp will have a big bearing on the amount of feedback you'll get and how you can control it.
Petulant Child said:I have a rat pedal and a peavy trans tube amp thats about 9 years old
Mardy Pune said:Hollow bodies are great for feedback or bad for feedback depending on which way you look at it. Personally I love the feedback you can get out of a hollow body. What sort of pedal/amp setup are you going to use with it?
You'll be able to tweak it so can control when the feedback kicks in or not. If you want it to feedback the whole time you'll be able to set it to do that to if you want.
Petulant Child said:so it will always feed back with the pedal plugged in and its just a matter of tweeking it so that i like it?
Mardy Pune said:Rats are cool pedals. I reckon you'll be fine. You'll learn how to control the feedback by setting the gain levels on the rat and amp and work where you can stand to be able to control the feedback; proximity to yer amp will have a big bearing on the amount of feedback you'll get and how you can control it.
Petulant Child said:I have a rat pedal and a peavy trans tube amp thats about 9 years old
Mardy Pune said:Hollow bodies are great for feedback or bad for feedback depending on which way you look at it. Personally I love the feedback you can get out of a hollow body. What sort of pedal/amp setup are you going to use with it?
so it will always feed back with the pedal plugged in and its just a matter of tweeking it so that i like it?
Mardy Pune said:Rats are cool pedals. I reckon you'll be fine. You'll learn how to control the feedback by setting the gain levels on the rat and amp and work where you can stand to be able to control the feedback; proximity to yer amp will have a big bearing on the amount of feedback you'll get and how you can control it.
Petulant Child said:I have a rat pedal and a peavy trans tube amp thats about 9 years old
Mardy Pune said:Hollow bodies are great for feedback or bad for feedback depending on which way you look at it. Personally I love the feedback you can get out of a hollow body. What sort of pedal/amp setup are you going to use with it?
Rats are cool pedals. I reckon you'll be fine. You'll learn how to control the feedback by setting the gain levels on the rat and amp and work where you can stand to be able to control the feedback; proximity to yer amp will have a big bearing on the amount of feedback you'll get and how you can control it.
Petulant Child said:I have a rat pedal and a peavy trans tube amp thats about 9 years old
Mardy Pune said:Hollow bodies are great for feedback or bad for feedback depending on which way you look at it. Personally I love the feedback you can get out of a hollow body. What sort of pedal/amp setup are you going to use with it?
I have a rat pedal and a peavy trans tube amp thats about 9 years old
Mardy Pune said:Hollow bodies are great for feedback or bad for feedback depending on which way you look at it. Personally I love the feedback you can get out of a hollow body. What sort of pedal/amp setup are you going to use with it?
Hollow bodies are great for feedback or bad for feedback depending on which way you look at it. Personally I love the feedback you can get out of a hollow body. What sort of pedal/amp setup are you going to use with it?