paranoid70
Well-known member
Albert Lee guitars are awesome.
I went to a Doctor's appointment downtown this afternoon. Rather than sit in LA traffic for 2 hours I decided to head over to the Hollywood Guitar Center. They had quite a few really nice EBMM guitars. This includes several I have never seen at a store before: JP BFR, Morse Y2D, Silo Special and the Albert Lee.
I tried most of them, and was most impressed with the Albert Lee. I gotta admit I always thought they looked a bit weird. But it is well balanced and plays awesome. Plus the maple fretboard looked especially cool on this particular one. I can now see why Rob is hooked.
I really liked the Morse too, but am afraid that the lack of contour would not fit my playing style too well. Steve Morse is favorite guitar and his playing got me into EBMM guitars in the first place. Too bad I haven't figured out how to play like him.
I also spent some time in the acoustic room. Man I like those Martin Dreadnaughts! Luckily I was only there to look because between the AL and the Dreadnaught I would have had a tough choice. (I could really use a nice acoustic).
After I left, it was almost 6pm.... it still took me about 1 hr and 15 minutes to go only 28 miles to Long Beach.
I went to a Doctor's appointment downtown this afternoon. Rather than sit in LA traffic for 2 hours I decided to head over to the Hollywood Guitar Center. They had quite a few really nice EBMM guitars. This includes several I have never seen at a store before: JP BFR, Morse Y2D, Silo Special and the Albert Lee.
I tried most of them, and was most impressed with the Albert Lee. I gotta admit I always thought they looked a bit weird. But it is well balanced and plays awesome. Plus the maple fretboard looked especially cool on this particular one. I can now see why Rob is hooked.
I really liked the Morse too, but am afraid that the lack of contour would not fit my playing style too well. Steve Morse is favorite guitar and his playing got me into EBMM guitars in the first place. Too bad I haven't figured out how to play like him.
I also spent some time in the acoustic room. Man I like those Martin Dreadnaughts! Luckily I was only there to look because between the AL and the Dreadnaught I would have had a tough choice. (I could really use a nice acoustic).
After I left, it was almost 6pm.... it still took me about 1 hr and 15 minutes to go only 28 miles to Long Beach.