New Member. Hi all!
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 3:58 am
Been patrolling guitar and gear forums for a long time now, but finally decided to join one as the need to be among-st other gear heads finally made me cave in there just aren't enough hanging around my social circles.
Anyways, enough explaining. Happy to be here on the forum! I'm a twenty-one year old guitarist from Louisville, Kentucky and have been playing since I was a kid. But it wasn't until I heard "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith in seventh grade that I decided to really get serious about it. Got a Epiphone Les Paul and a little Marshall combo, and I haven't been the same since.
Nowadays I'm gigging quite heavily, and am currently in three bands so you do the math! Besides school, music and guitar is definitely occupies my time. I use a Gibson SG Standard (cherry red with a half pickguard) and a blonde Telecaster, which I believe is a Mexican Fender but it's been awhile since I checked. Was using a old Marshall Super Lead a lot up until recently, but I've given it a break and switched to a 73' Super Reverb. 45 watts is still pretty loud, but definitely more gig-able.
Definitely looking forward to having plenty of discussions of tone and talk here, gentlemen! And just go easy on the kid
Anyways, enough explaining. Happy to be here on the forum! I'm a twenty-one year old guitarist from Louisville, Kentucky and have been playing since I was a kid. But it wasn't until I heard "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith in seventh grade that I decided to really get serious about it. Got a Epiphone Les Paul and a little Marshall combo, and I haven't been the same since.
Nowadays I'm gigging quite heavily, and am currently in three bands so you do the math! Besides school, music and guitar is definitely occupies my time. I use a Gibson SG Standard (cherry red with a half pickguard) and a blonde Telecaster, which I believe is a Mexican Fender but it's been awhile since I checked. Was using a old Marshall Super Lead a lot up until recently, but I've given it a break and switched to a 73' Super Reverb. 45 watts is still pretty loud, but definitely more gig-able.
Definitely looking forward to having plenty of discussions of tone and talk here, gentlemen! And just go easy on the kid