Your Favorite 'Leo' Brand?
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Much as Iove my Stingray, Fender reigns supreme, if only for the ceation of a viable bass guitar. Leo's work on solid-body guitars and amps during his Fender period was set the template for a huge chunk of the industry. I even love his "failures" like the Jag, Jazzmaster and Bass VI.
His work at G&L and Musicman was far more evolutionary than revolutionary. They are terrific instruments, but are not the earth-shattering innovations that the Esquire/Broadcaster, P-bass and Strat were.
His work at G&L and Musicman was far more evolutionary than revolutionary. They are terrific instruments, but are not the earth-shattering innovations that the Esquire/Broadcaster, P-bass and Strat were.
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Fender in just about any configuration for me. I am not a fan of short scale Fenders though.............my apologies to you short scale lovers. I do in fact have a valid reason:
It's really only because I can play a Strat or a Tele in the dark with my eyes closed (I am that used to the scale length) and I am not kidding. I consciously taught myself to be able to do that because I thought it might come in handy in a dark room that also had a dark stage. Being able to play that way came in handy a few times over the years.
G&L instruments are fascinating but the headstock of the Strat and Tele styled instruments do not do it for me.
It's really only because I can play a Strat or a Tele in the dark with my eyes closed (I am that used to the scale length) and I am not kidding. I consciously taught myself to be able to do that because I thought it might come in handy in a dark room that also had a dark stage. Being able to play that way came in handy a few times over the years.
G&L instruments are fascinating but the headstock of the Strat and Tele styled instruments do not do it for me.
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Ha, I have the same ability with my 320winston wrote: It's really only because I can play a Strat or a Tele in the dark with my eyes closed (I am that used to the scale length) ...
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I can't believe it! Only 3 voters preferred non-Fender Leo (4 if you count John, I didn't know about SX).
That in mind I admit Fender created a big movement, but that's not what determines my vote. What determines my vote is: the Devil walks up to me and says, "Hey buddy, let's duel. Do you want a golden P Bass or a golden Stingray?" I'll take the Stingray.
That in mind I admit Fender created a big movement, but that's not what determines my vote. What determines my vote is: the Devil walks up to me and says, "Hey buddy, let's duel. Do you want a golden P Bass or a golden Stingray?" I'll take the Stingray.
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Joshua let's hope the Devil never has an occasion to walk up to you. That could turn to be quite an unpleasant experience.
I have to say I am not surprised tha Fender has such a strong showing in this poll. For many of us the brand has been imprinted on our consciousness.
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It doesn't surprise me about their popularity, as Fender is one of the two biggest and well known in the industry.Working in shops that sold both G&L and Fender instruments, people would pay more for a lower quality instrument just because of what it said on the headstock. For around the same money(at the time)you could get an American Standard Strat or a G&L. Nothing was bad or wrong with the Strat, but the G&L was much higher quality in it's construction and components. Sold the Strats without people even playing them.
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I prefer G&Ls. My two are keepers. Great necks make for comfy playing. Solid tuners keep strings on key. Higher-output Magnetic Field Design pickups on the ASAT Semi-Hollow and Z-Coil pickups on the Comanche just crank. Saddle-lock bridge on the Comanche blazes with beaucoup sustain. Overall, workmanship, fit & finish, and use of component parts was a better deal than what Fender could offer at a similar price point. Peace, out.......Goofyfoot.


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I can't speak much for the guitars, but as far as the basses go, It's Musicman for me.
One of these days I'm going to get one of those SX guitars.sloop_john_b wrote:No arguments here! I have heard a ton of rave reviews from SX owners.johnallg wrote:Now flame me.
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Good point. Besides, I'd be packing my golden Ric anyways.winston wrote:Joshua let's hope the Devil never has an occasion to walk up to you. That could turn to be quite an unpleasant experience.
Good [music]man!rickenbrother wrote:I can't speak much for the guitars, but as far as the basses go, It's Musicman for me.
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I'm in the Fender group on this. I really enjoy the sound and feel of a Fender and the pure looks that they have compared with some of the later Leo-created derivatives. I've got several Teles, a Strat, a Jag, and a few basses and they all have appeal that the other gear just seems to miss out on. My latest is a '62 RI P-Bass in Sunburst that I got last week (pics will be coming once I've had the pickup and bridge covers installed). For what it's worth, they are just a standard for me compared to the other two.
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cassius987 wrote:
That in mind I admit Fender created a big movement, but that's not what determines my vote. What determines my vote is: the Devil walks up to me and says, "Hey buddy, let's duel. Do you want a golden P Bass or a golden Stingray?" I'll take the Stingray.
Um....I think if Satan came up and wanted to battle me in a Rock-off, I would want a BC rich. At least that would have some pointy ends with which I could defend myself!

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Mine is MusicMan, all the way. I finally found close to the "one" when I got my Stingray, and I did find my "one" when I got my Bongo. This is quite possibly the bass that could level buildings.
I recently got someone to sit in on bass so I could go out in the audience and hear it. Normally I only hear it on stage, but in the crowd, it sounded even more massive than I thought.
Sorry guys, I'm in love with a Bongo.
I recently got someone to sit in on bass so I could go out in the audience and hear it. Normally I only hear it on stage, but in the crowd, it sounded even more massive than I thought.
Sorry guys, I'm in love with a Bongo.
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No need to apologize, Steve! My Sterlings sounded HUGE, I would love to have another for gigging.atomic_punk wrote: Sorry guys, I'm in love with a Bongo.
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Have to go with Fender, there's nothing like a real Fender Stratocaster. I have played a few G&Ls that I've liked but I just can't get past the goofy headstock.
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I am debating getting a fretless Stingray or Bongo. Why do you prefer the Bongo?atomic_punk wrote:Sorry guys, I'm in love with a Bongo.
