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(@leear)
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ok i have GAS... I play some country/oldies music not too very often. I play in a christian Rock Band a pretty good bit. I LOVE MY TELE. But I have GAS and need a new guitar. I want something to be versitile. I've been in the studio with my christian band and been recording with a Les Paul Pro. LOVE IT. Its mainly rock, Tele mainly country, so should I say go Strat. Or is there somethign else or do I have BAD GAS....LOL.... Opinions Please

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 Bish
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I hate to tell you what I'm thinking.... :wink:

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(@dogbite)
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you better start praying for money because you need all those guitars.

a strat is very versitile, but if you want the humbucker tone strat wont have it.
maybe adding an overdrive pedal to your tele rig will give you some solice.

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(@demoetc)
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Ephiphone SG maybe. Lighter than a Paul, no arch.


   
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 Taso
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The telecaster is considered very versatile...Do you NEED a new guitar? Or you want one?

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(@leear)
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See KEY WORD... WANt isn't that the entire idea of GAS

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(@rparker)
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Is the LP yours? Sounds like if it isn't, you want one.

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(@leear)
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LP belongs to one of the guys I do sound with. He let me borrow it becaue my tele has a grounding problem all of a sudden. I love the tele. Its very versitile especially with my dimarzio chopper in it. Its an addiction ya'll understand. wow i used ya'll yea i'm from the south. Guess what I really need is a pedal to get me awesome tone. NO MODELING PEDALS... I refuse to use a model amp over my Fender Hot Rod..... Something like a Full Tone, or old Morely overdrive.

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(@duffmaster)
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Maybe a Fat strat is in the need?

You like the sounds of the LP and the Tele, I think the Fat Strat might be the sound your looking for.

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(@daniel-lioneye)
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Maybe a Fat strat is in the need?

You like the sounds of the LP and the Tele, I think the Fat Strat might be the sound your looking for.

I agree, it's the best of both world's.

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