Hey guys, this is always the hardest part.. should I trade X for Y?
Just looking for some advice here.. I have 3 guitars with humbuckers and I've been wanting to get a single coil guitar for quite some time; now the opportunity for this has presented itself.
I've got the opportunity to get this Fender 62 American Vintage Custom Tele:
http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0106200806
You can check out the specs here.. kind of unique because its fatter doublebound body. I also typically hate Fender necks but this is one is up my alley (C shaped) because I love the Les Paul / WideFat PRS style neck that feels like a baseball bat in your hand; unfortunate side effect of having big hands. I had the chance to play it but not plugged in.. it sounded great unplugged, lots of tone and mojo to it. It's also brand new in sea foam green w/ white binding and a mint pickguard.
Now for the rub.. I have to give up my Orange Rocker 30 1x12 for it. I can't say I've really even plugged into it since I got my Stiletto Ace, in fact it's been with a friend since then because he'd never tasted the tube amp flavor before and I wasn't in dire need of it. It's one of those things where I'd feel like I'd regret it for those rare times when I wanted to just throw it in the backseat of my car and show up somewhere but I honestly think the Stiletto is a better amp and I can get 90% of the Orange tones and then a whole bunch more with the Ace. The Orange is great but compresses a bit too much for my taste at higher volumes with certain guitars.
Anyway, does that sound reasonable? I'd be making money on the trade for sure and I'd be getting a single coil axe that I wouldn't be able to get outright for at least a few months since I just moved and went through a lot of unplanned costs. It'd be great to hear from someone who has this axe as well.. is the '62 pickup combo good for 'that tele sound' ? I'm looking for the twangy twang twang of the classic telecaster.
Last question, hopefully a Mark IV user will chime in.. how does the Mark IV handle single coils as opposed to hums?
thanks guys, talk me off the ledge if you can
Just looking for some advice here.. I have 3 guitars with humbuckers and I've been wanting to get a single coil guitar for quite some time; now the opportunity for this has presented itself.
I've got the opportunity to get this Fender 62 American Vintage Custom Tele:
http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0106200806
You can check out the specs here.. kind of unique because its fatter doublebound body. I also typically hate Fender necks but this is one is up my alley (C shaped) because I love the Les Paul / WideFat PRS style neck that feels like a baseball bat in your hand; unfortunate side effect of having big hands. I had the chance to play it but not plugged in.. it sounded great unplugged, lots of tone and mojo to it. It's also brand new in sea foam green w/ white binding and a mint pickguard.
Now for the rub.. I have to give up my Orange Rocker 30 1x12 for it. I can't say I've really even plugged into it since I got my Stiletto Ace, in fact it's been with a friend since then because he'd never tasted the tube amp flavor before and I wasn't in dire need of it. It's one of those things where I'd feel like I'd regret it for those rare times when I wanted to just throw it in the backseat of my car and show up somewhere but I honestly think the Stiletto is a better amp and I can get 90% of the Orange tones and then a whole bunch more with the Ace. The Orange is great but compresses a bit too much for my taste at higher volumes with certain guitars.
Anyway, does that sound reasonable? I'd be making money on the trade for sure and I'd be getting a single coil axe that I wouldn't be able to get outright for at least a few months since I just moved and went through a lot of unplanned costs. It'd be great to hear from someone who has this axe as well.. is the '62 pickup combo good for 'that tele sound' ? I'm looking for the twangy twang twang of the classic telecaster.
Last question, hopefully a Mark IV user will chime in.. how does the Mark IV handle single coils as opposed to hums?
thanks guys, talk me off the ledge if you can