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Favorite Non-Warmoth. (Non-warmoth content)

ClassicMetalMatt

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If im allowed to do this as a topic, then lets go. We all know Warmoths are downright amazing, so lets go with your second best. Have at it.
 
Oh, I thought this was electrics only. In that case, I also love my Taylor 716. Taylors in general rock my rock. Err... folk my world.
 
Very much in love with my SG special that I converted to P90's, my blonde ES-333, and my Adamas SMT.

I'd put that Adamas up against any other acoustic, bar none, for clarity, depth, volume, and even response on any string, any place on the fretboard.  And all that with action like an electric... just  a phenomenal guitar, considering the neck is the only wooden part.... even more so.
 
My #1 guitar is my Gibson Les Paul Special with 81-85s, has been for years.

My #1 acoustic is my Gibson Songwriter Deluxe. I love that guitar more than certain members of my family.
 
My 50th anniversary Strat is something else, it's my favorite neck I've ever played, I have it set up like Gilmour's black strat too.  Love it
 
I love my Warmoth Deluxe 5 jazz bass that I built ...

But Warwick basses also rock my world.  I had a Streamer LX 4 string that I continue to kick myself for selling.

I don't feel as bad knowing that I can build 2 1/2 Warmoths for the cost of a Warwick, though.
 
Had a Yamaha SA2000 that was a fine, fine guitar.  Picked it up for 500 bucks.  Wish I had kept it, but tuition was due and the University of California was not interested in me singing for my supper, so to speak.


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This post is blasphemous. Damn you all!  :evil4:

Just kidding. Being a lefty, my choices over the years have been limited, (that's how I found The Moth) but I would say of all the stuff I've found, my 72 SG is the sweetest.
 
Late 70's Alvarez dreadnought. What a guitar. I played it when one of my buddies brought it on a trip we took to Ethiopia, tracked it down in the states and brought it over to Europe with me. It's a really responsive guitar and sounds good without you having to beat on it. Awesome for finger style playing.
 
Being left handed i have been limited also. I am still working on my First Warmoth. But so far i would have to say of the 4 guitars i have tried.

1) epiphone SG
2) Dean avalanche S
3) Dean MLX
4) Schecter Damien Solo Elite

I like the Dean MLX best, it just feels better then the rest.
 
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