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What are you G.A.S.-ing for at the moment?

Started by jubal81, July 30, 2014, 05:51:17 AM

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jubal81

It's like the 'What are you listening to?' thread, but for GAS.


I can't get this Ravenswood 12-string out of my head. Looks gorgeous, perfect scale & size and sounds great in the demo. $1,000 seems pretty steep for a guitar made in Indonesia, even though they say they QC them in Chicago. No way I can try one, either.  :-\


Keep Calm and Gas On, I guess.





"If you put all the knobs on your amplifier on 10 you can get a much higher reaction-to-effort ratio with an electric guitar than you can with an acoustic."
- David Fair

alanp

That is a funky headstock and machine head arrangement!
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miter53

#2

Echopark Clarence GC light

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GrindCustoms

Man! That sounds terribly good! :o

I'm dying to get one of these again... had a US Sterling5 before, StringRay are chunkier...
http://www.music-man.com/instruments/basses/stingray-5.html

I'd be more than happy with one like that:

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alanp



http://synthesizers.com/studio88.html

Hilariously not happening, though.

I'm strongly considering their Entry Level system.
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Tremster

I have a lot of stuff for sale right now in the local classifieds, production pedals, DIY pedals, and an electric guitar. The guitar is for sale because it's heavy as hell and the neck is too small for me.
From that guitar I kept the pickups (3x "Texas" style Strat pickups in P90 housings) that I once had made and put the original P90s back in, and the Bigsby.
When all this stuff will be gone, I will build a new guitar around these great pickups and bigsby, it will be a chambered Jazzmaster, probably Warmoth, and it will have a fat neck, and a non-glossy finish, probably wax.

Cortexturizer

My GAS is almost constant - an Orange amp (OR120, OR15, Rockeverb, I don't care as long as it's an Orange), WET stereo reverb, POG 2.
I can't justify (even though I think I am the world's most loose justifier) purchasing any of those items since I already have similar items that are working almost as great, if I were to replace em with the aforementioned ones it would be a 5% improvement.

Guitar-wise, this is what I crave for:







I am seriously considering selling my fender tele deluxe and investing into a Fano-like custom job at a local luthier's workshop.
https://kuatodesign.blogspot.com - thoughts on some pedals I made
https://soundcloud.com/kuato-design-stompboxes - sounds and jams

selfdestroyer

I really want a Sunn 1000S head or a Sunn of the same time era. Something about them just get me excited.

I also am looking for a Electro-Harmonix large box with power cable Polychorus.

Cody

bcalla

I'd love to find one of these with the tuck & roll in good shape:


Had one in this color in my late teens / early 20s, but I would be interested in almost any color.

GermanCdn

Taylor 8 string baritone acoustic.

PRS DGT

Heritage H150

Tom Anderson or Suhr Classic.
The only known cure in the world for GAS is death.  That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

raulduke

Not a realistic GAS, but one of these would do very nicely:



More realistically, I have my eyes on one of these:

jimilee

A nice G&L bass to match my legacy guitar in blue burst.
Pedal building is like the opposite of sex.  All the fun stuff happens before you get in the box.

Justus

PRS Tremonti USA.  But I've been GASing for that for about 12 years now...

stecykmi

Flashback X4



I want a true stereo, analog or analog modelling tap tempo delay with a triplet delay control that's also not too expensive. Fits the bill! I want to connect it to my DJ setup, i think it'll be sooooper trippy to be able to add delays while mixing. 


gordo

Carvin NS-1 nylon string guitar/synth and a Roland GR-55
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