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I think the #1 thing is getting your hands on it and playing it. If you have the $ and fall in love (and I don't mean lust), then get it.Dave N. wrote: Sat Oct 23, 2021 8:21 pm Eyeing a new 2021 MIA Fender Precision. I’ve been playing a high-end 2009 MIM Precision for 12 years, and it has served me well. Upgrade the old, or buy the new?
+100. A good tech is so worth it. I more or less know what I'm doing as far as a basic guitar set up, but my tech is just soooo much better, everything comes back feeling so much nicer than I'd be able to do. If you haven't had your bass setup in awhile, spend the 80 bucks or whatever, you'll be delighted.jason from volo wrote: Sat Oct 23, 2021 8:35 pm I had someone else set it up ... it made such a huge difference.
A Les Paul Standard isn't much lighter, maybe a pound less. Some version of a 335 type body might be closer to what you've been playing on, and will probably be lighter than your Chessie or a Les Paul. Or if you really want a humbucker guitar that won't wear you down look at a double cutaway, SG or some other.Owen wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 1:34 pm Considering selling my EGC Acrylic Chessie.
It rules and I love it a lot, but having an almost 11 lbs guitar on my shoulder for an hour does take a toll on my shitty back. I am pretty sure I could sell it and with the money get a nice Les Paul Standard AND a cool Telecaster and maybe cover more sonic ground. Why have one great guitar when I can have two great guitars?
I think the #1 consideration would be that if you end up having regrets, you'd be pretty much screwed (unless you sold it to someone that was totally cool with selling it back to you). Seems like there are about 1-2 EGCs on Reverb at any given time and we all have heard how it is being on the waiting list unless you're in a band on a label like Relapse or whatever.Owen wrote: Considering selling my EGC Acrylic Chessie.
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