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teleman

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What is the best blues guitar.Of fender and gibson
 
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koogie2k

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We talkin' EBMM or all models known to man?

EBMM - I am guessing the Albert Lee or maybe the Silo.....????

All Models Known to Man - McNaught is it hands down.

:cool:
 

brentrocks

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i like the single coil sound for blues. (not sure as far as EBMM models?)

i'll tell you what though, my 79' silverburst LP, on the neck P/U, has a great tone. really warm and muddy!!! :)
 

jimmyp

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EBMM, I would give it to the Silhouette Special. Out of Fender and Gibson, it's gotta be a good strat (if you can find one - they are the most inconsistent guitars on the planet)
 

GWDavis28

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Well I have a Silhouette Special and an Albert Lee, I'd recommend both, but the AL with the MM90's I feel is the ultimate Str@t replacement. I'd say locate a dealer with both and test them for yourself.

Best of luck, Glenn |B)
 

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Everybody knows you can't play no blues on a Gibson... Of course don't tell that to B.B. King. Come to think of it don't tell it to any of those other Gibson wielding bluesmen either.

Blues are in your fingers.
 

mbgreene

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What kind of Blues do you want?

BB King / Albert King / Freddie King

John Lee Hooker / Earl Hooker

Buddy Guy / Muddy Waters

Gatemouth Brown / Albert Collins

Johnny Winter / SRV

Billy Gibbons / Eric Clapton now / Eric Clapton then

I guess you can get the best blues sound out of whatever you play IF
you can play the best blues with whatever you play.

Get what you like - I like Music Man they're great guitars- and play the snot out of it, then it will be the best blues sound.

Plus it doesn't hurt if your broke, tired, lonely, ugly and drunk :cool:
 

tommyindelaware

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morse hardtail.........

single coils.....humbuckers........combinations.......it's all there......

put just the 2 humbuckers on...dead on bb king and dicky betts.
put just the slant single coil on .......hendrix..& hendrix ripoff s.r.v. :eek:

bridge humbucker & straight single coil...sweet home alabama / zz top


this just for starters.....
 

koogie2k

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Now you go and edit your post.....Gibby or F**der?!?

IF only those two brands.....Strat. But, finding a good one is next to impossible these days. You gotta get an older one. I avoid both of those like the plaque anyhow. I hate the feel of them. So, I say, use them for firewood, grab an EBMM and sing about the guitars roasting blues..... :rolleyes:
 

deweyd

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My Morse guitar gets a pretty decent blues sound with either of the single coils or the neck humbucker.

Some of this is going to be in you amp/fx signal chain and a lot of it will be in your fingers.

At first glance I wouldn't have thought of the Morse as a blues axe but after hearing and seeing Steve on a Deep Purple DVD that sold me.

Dave
 
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