grayn
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After selling some gear, a couple of weeks ago, I decided to get another "surf" guitar.
Previously I'd played my surf on Burns Marvin 64s and Fender Jazzmasters.
Then, whilst checking the website for a fairly local guitar shop, I noticed they had a Music Man Albert Lee 70th Birthday Limited Edition Model, in. Now I've had a hankering for an Albert Lee (not necessarily the 70th anniv. model), for years. Never actually played one, though.
So, off I went, to investigate. Walked in the shop, located the Albert, picked it up and thought straight away, I want this. Somehow they look so much cooler, in person. More compact and stylish, than in pics. Of course, I had to plug it in and have a session. But being a Music Man, I kind of knew what to expect and wasn't disappointed. Total pro gear. Beautiful woods, top hardware, great build quality and design. The single coil pickups are the same as on the Silhouette, I'd had. Seymour Duncans, with a bit of snarl, to go with the sparkle and chime. Their "vintage" tremolo is the smoothest in the business, as far as I'm concerned. What more could a surf guitarist want?
I have never seen a surf, lead guitarist, with any Music Man, let alone an Albert. But I reckon, like Fender's Jaguar, the Albert Lee is a little off the wall. Not crazy looking but a little wacky, nonetheless. So, in my view, the MM Albert Lee 70th, not only plays and sounds, just right for surf, aesthetically it fits the bill too. Stylish in a slightly rebellious fashion.
Got it home and wacked it through some lovely spring reverb and a little echo. Mmmmmm..........surftastic. Probably put some heavier strings on and then I'm set. Totally love this guitar.

Previously I'd played my surf on Burns Marvin 64s and Fender Jazzmasters.
Then, whilst checking the website for a fairly local guitar shop, I noticed they had a Music Man Albert Lee 70th Birthday Limited Edition Model, in. Now I've had a hankering for an Albert Lee (not necessarily the 70th anniv. model), for years. Never actually played one, though.
So, off I went, to investigate. Walked in the shop, located the Albert, picked it up and thought straight away, I want this. Somehow they look so much cooler, in person. More compact and stylish, than in pics. Of course, I had to plug it in and have a session. But being a Music Man, I kind of knew what to expect and wasn't disappointed. Total pro gear. Beautiful woods, top hardware, great build quality and design. The single coil pickups are the same as on the Silhouette, I'd had. Seymour Duncans, with a bit of snarl, to go with the sparkle and chime. Their "vintage" tremolo is the smoothest in the business, as far as I'm concerned. What more could a surf guitarist want?
I have never seen a surf, lead guitarist, with any Music Man, let alone an Albert. But I reckon, like Fender's Jaguar, the Albert Lee is a little off the wall. Not crazy looking but a little wacky, nonetheless. So, in my view, the MM Albert Lee 70th, not only plays and sounds, just right for surf, aesthetically it fits the bill too. Stylish in a slightly rebellious fashion.
Got it home and wacked it through some lovely spring reverb and a little echo. Mmmmmm..........surftastic. Probably put some heavier strings on and then I'm set. Totally love this guitar.



