I see it fairly often on these forums where people post proudly that they've never played, touched or owned a signature series guitar. Like these guitars are only for freaky fans who buy the signature guitars as an alternative to stalking the artist outside of their home.
The implication I get from these posts is that the posters are too serious about being a real guitar player to stoop to the level of buying a signature guitar; which after all, are just novelties and toys anyway... Whether this is the point of these posts or not, that's the message I get from them.
I really don't care what these people like or don't like. I find it a little silly to think that because I own an EVH I'm doomed to play only hammer-ons and "spandex butt rock" as I've heard it referred to. For the rest of us, clearly this isn't the case. A good guitar is a good guitar regardless of what name is on it. If this is all these people can play when they play these guitars, they are the problem, not the guitar.
Another way to look at it... Leo Fender couldn't really play guitar. He relied on the input of professional players to develop his guitars. I would never knock his genius or the products he pioneered. Their history speaks for itself. But I do find it funny that folks would slam a guitar developed by someone who is a guitar genius in favor of a guitar that is developed by someone who can't even play. Both of whome are doing it as a business proposition.
People need to play whatever gets them where they want to go. I just find it funny how some guitar players get major cobbs up their rearends about the most petty things.
Play what you like and I'll play what I like.
Fair enough?
I also find EBMM quality to be top notch. Saying "For the money." is an easy thing to do but ultimately qualifies gear as less quality compared to something else. But it's cheap so hey! what the heck?
IMO, when you're talking about a $1,000 guitar compared to a $3,000 guitar, the skill of the player tends to define the quality of the tone more than any other single factor. And nowhere is it written that a pretty quilt top sounds better than a plain top.
I'm not ticked off even though this post sounds like I am.
I'm just making some observations.
peace
