I know that Jimi settled into a Strat for most all of his well-known material later in his short career, but how many of you use a Gibson when playing his covers?
I was jamming with an excellent drummer last week preparing for some festival and summer concert work and tried Purple Haze on my ES-335 through my Bassman. I gotta say, I think it rocked even more than on my son's Strat! I love his tunes played with the muscle of the humbuckers. Opinions? Experiences?
Anyone play a Gibson for Hendrix tunes?
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Re: Anyone play a Gibson for Hendrix tunes?
I used to use a '67 reissue flying V. I have to say, that through a real clean type amp, that the middle position (both hbers) and the neck position, sounded SUPER full and warm on alot of Hendrix comping.
I think that the Gibsons scale (24 3/4) isnt as 'open and twangy' as the Fender's 25 1/2 though. So I prefer having a hb'er in a strat.
My current build (USA Custom) is an exact blend of everything I like,
Hard Ash strat body
maple neck
bridge hber
neck single coil
Fender 6 hole tremelo
Basically a vintage styled top mounted strat, with a flatter radius and bigger frets (22 fret) along with a bridge hb'er.
I can get just about everything from Hendrix,EVH to Malmsteen on this.
Still, I just love that primitive growl and 'honk' one gets from a Gibson. Leslie West to Michael Schenker, the Gibson style rocks, just more comfortable on a Fender strat style.
I think that the Gibsons scale (24 3/4) isnt as 'open and twangy' as the Fender's 25 1/2 though. So I prefer having a hb'er in a strat.
My current build (USA Custom) is an exact blend of everything I like,
Hard Ash strat body
maple neck
bridge hber
neck single coil
Fender 6 hole tremelo
Basically a vintage styled top mounted strat, with a flatter radius and bigger frets (22 fret) along with a bridge hb'er.
I can get just about everything from Hendrix,EVH to Malmsteen on this.
Still, I just love that primitive growl and 'honk' one gets from a Gibson. Leslie West to Michael Schenker, the Gibson style rocks, just more comfortable on a Fender strat style.
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Re: Anyone play a Gibson for Hendrix tunes?
Sounds similar to my son's American Deluxe HSS Strat...love it!
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Re: Anyone play a Gibson for Hendrix tunes?
I use my Goldtop into my Metroized BBri for everything.
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Re: Anyone play a Gibson for Hendrix tunes?
a les paul special clone has worked pretty well for me
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