This guitar and your brown PRS are my favorite guitars that you own. I just found a music store here in KC that carries LsL guitars and I was shocked. Mostly their series 1 guitars but I may just have to figure out a way to buy one. Watched a shop tour video and really liked their philosophy of building guitars.
Shawn, I recently came across you for the first time by watching a five year old episode of Tone Talk. I'm an instant fan of your playing. I also dig LsL guitars.
Sounds good Shawn,, Im Sean's buddy from MO that turned him on to you for recording help.. Thanks for doing the demo,, I have a Saticoy as well and love it. Great Playing btw!!!!
Looking at one locally, too far to play before I buy. curious, how the frets are compared to the Tuttle. I am in love with my Tuttle T.. perfect frets and neck. LsL looks to be right up there..
Wonderful demo! My question was going to be if these pickups are noiseless which you do touch bass on and say they can get noisy... I have a number of Suhr’s which have the noise canceling system in the which is wonderful... my question is, how noisy do you feel your LSL pickups are compared to your Suhr?
The LSL pickups are pretty much wide open vintage- style single coils so they will for sure have some noise issues compared to a noise-canceling pickup.
Shawn Tubbs Yea, I was introduced to it in 1998 by Bill Duke (you may know him). He was worship leader in Chennai, India back then and the song was part of the set list for a concert that he asked me to accompany him on. If I'm not mistaken Shawn you played on Joyful, Joyful too, again a fantastic piece.
Hey Shawn, Love the demo and just picked up an LSL Topanga (LP Special-ish) as well. Running a similar setup with a Suhr strat and the Archer Icon. I still won't get your tone (hands) but would love to know what settings you have on the Archer?
Hey Steve, man that was a couple years ago so its hard to remember but from what I can recall, I kept output higher than I normally would to hit the amp harder and really low gain with the treble pretty bright.
found your channel by searching out demos for the Archer pedal. you're a beast Shawn! will be checking out more soon. (ps - were you on the 'blown away" tour? i did the scoring/programming/sfx or whatever you want to call it for the concert intro ending with the house slamming down:) fun gig, got to see it when it came to nashville. peace!
I really am interested in getting one of these. I had a Nash S-63 but didn't bond with it (weird neck shape and dry, yet sparkly tone). While I do like Suhr and Anderson guitars, I find them way to stiff and percussive in a modern way. The Custom Shop Fender Journeyman Strat I had was just a total tone dud with a horrible setup. I hope an LsL will fit the bill. I am in need of a GOOD vintage voiced strat badly.
There are so many talented builders out there. It takes time to find a great guitar that you can truly call home. I own a Suhr that I love but it's my more modern platform instrument. I've owned many Tom Anderson guitars and they are fabulous! Bill Nash builds great guitars as well. My LSL "tubby" is my vintage feel guitar and I love it because it truly has an old strat feel and tone. Lance is passionate about it and he truly gets guitar players that are after a vintage vibe but without the problems associated with old guitars. At the end of the day you just have to be willing to go for it and try guitars. Every guitar player is different THANK GOD and it takes time to find the right guitar but the great news is there is absolutely no shortage of truly great luthiers out there.
Hey Shawn! You said you raised the action when you got it. Do you play with your action higher than most "stock" action? Do you have specs? (i.e. I tend to set my action at 4/64 at the last fret)
I think at the end of the day for me, it's all about craftsmanship. Both guitars are going to be well-built instruments but there's something about a guitar that truly has it's own unique feel and character. Lsl guitars have a personal touch that's hard to duplicate.
I've got the trem set up to float and the spring tension is ok for double stop bends but not totally ideal. Single note bends are no problem but it is different and takes some very minor technique adjustments.
Shawn you play with such a frenetic ease.
Mr Tubbs...you are a crazy awesome guitarist! Thanks for sharing and teaching us all!
+guitarlos g-los Thanks very much!
This guitar and your brown PRS are my favorite guitars that you own. I just found a music store here in KC that carries LsL guitars and I was shocked. Mostly their series 1 guitars but I may just have to figure out a way to buy one. Watched a shop tour video and really liked their philosophy of building guitars.
Shawn, I recently came across you for the first time by watching a five year old episode of Tone Talk. I'm an instant fan of your playing. I also dig LsL guitars.
Wow! Thanks so much!!
I just bought my 1st LSL and its videos like this that made that easy even without playing it. Thanks Tubbs . The guy Lance is awesome too.
That's awesome! I play mine darn near every day!! Lance is a sweet dude and builds a great giutar.
Lots of soul in your playing Shawn.
Thanks very much!
Love the bloom on that guitar. Sweet sounds, sweet playing, just sweet stuff...!
Thanks man! Yeah I'm really happy with that guitar.
Sounds good Shawn,, Im Sean's buddy from MO that turned him on to you for recording help.. Thanks for doing the demo,, I have a Saticoy as well and love it. Great Playing btw!!!!
Thanks man! I appreciate you putting my name in the hat!
Wow your playing is so fluid and articulate! Awesome stuff.
Thanks Robin. I appreciate it.
You are a beast on guitar Mr.Tubbs. Love your videos.
Wow thanks Bob!
perfect timing you have!
Thanks Adam you're very kind.
Sounds great Shawn!! Really enjoy your videos.
Thanks very much Phil!
Amazing Guitar, Amazing Tone, Amazing Talent !!!!!!!
+Dave G Thanks very much. I'm really blessed to have that guitar!
Slow and soulful, or dazzling pyrotechnics, you have it all covered Shawn!
I would love to get my hands on some of your backing tracks! Awesome playing.
DexterGTR Thanks!!
very very nice playing and what a nice a guitar
Thanks Robert! There's another vid on the way!
Sooo fkn tasty playing...beautiful sounding guitar
Thanks very much. Yes Lance knows what he's doing for sure!!
Looking at one locally, too far to play before I buy. curious, how the frets are compared to the Tuttle. I am in love with my Tuttle T.. perfect frets and neck. LsL looks to be right up there..
Though the frets are really nice on my LSL, it's really hard to beat Tuttle. He's truly one of the best in the business.
Wonderful demo! My question was going to be if these pickups are noiseless which you do touch bass on and say they can get noisy... I have a number of Suhr’s which have the noise canceling system in the which is wonderful... my question is, how noisy do you feel your LSL pickups are compared to your Suhr?
The LSL pickups are pretty much wide open vintage- style single coils so they will for sure have some noise issues compared to a noise-canceling pickup.
Hi Shawn. Great playing! The solo you played on Jehovah Jireh is one of my all time favorite guitar solos.
Wow I don't even remember that solo..but thanks so much! That had to have been over 20 years ago.
Shawn Tubbs Yea, I was introduced to it in 1998 by Bill Duke (you may know him). He was worship leader in Chennai, India back then and the song was part of the set list for a concert that he asked me to accompany him on. If I'm not mistaken Shawn you played on Joyful, Joyful too, again a fantastic piece.
Hey Shawn, Love the demo and just picked up an LSL Topanga (LP Special-ish) as well. Running a similar setup with a Suhr strat and the Archer Icon. I still won't get your tone (hands) but would love to know what settings you have on the Archer?
Hey Steve, man that was a couple years ago so its hard to remember but from what I can recall, I kept output higher than I normally would to hit the amp harder and really low gain with the treble pretty bright.
Thanks Shawn
found your channel by searching out demos for the Archer pedal. you're a beast Shawn! will be checking out more soon.
(ps - were you on the 'blown away" tour? i did the scoring/programming/sfx or whatever you want to call it for the concert intro ending with the house slamming down:) fun gig, got to see it when it came to nashville. peace!
Hey Chuck. Thanks for the kind words man. Yeah I was on that tour. Nice job on the intro vid production!
I have the 7. guitar of LSL. The name of the Guitar is "Charmane"
Yeah Lance builds great stuff!
I really am interested in getting one of these. I had a Nash S-63 but didn't bond with it (weird neck shape and dry, yet sparkly tone). While I do like Suhr and Anderson guitars, I find them way to stiff and percussive in a modern way. The Custom Shop Fender Journeyman Strat I had was just a total tone dud with a horrible setup. I hope an LsL will fit the bill. I am in need of a GOOD vintage voiced strat badly.
There are so many talented builders out there. It takes time to find a great guitar that you can truly call home. I own a Suhr that I love but it's my more modern platform instrument. I've owned many Tom Anderson guitars and they are fabulous! Bill Nash builds great guitars as well. My LSL "tubby" is my vintage feel guitar and I love it because it truly has an old strat feel and tone. Lance is passionate about it and he truly gets guitar players that are after a vintage vibe but without the problems associated with old guitars. At the end of the day you just have to be willing to go for it and try guitars. Every guitar player is different THANK GOD and it takes time to find the right guitar but the great news is there is absolutely no shortage of truly great luthiers out there.
***** Right on man!! They're good guitars!
very nice
Hey Shawn! You said you raised the action when you got it. Do you play with your action higher than most "stock" action? Do you have specs? (i.e. I tend to set my action at 4/64 at the last fret)
Great playing and demo, Shawn! I really enjoyed it. Do you know what woods Lance used for your guitar?
Great playing. LSL's are supurb. Love the intro to the tune. What effects did you use?
@Shawn Tubbs So tasty brother!
Sweet Strat-ness going on there! Is the neck finished or unfinished?
Hey thanks very much. They will do either. I originally got it with a finished neck and then took it off.
Im considering getting a Saticoy One Ash/MAple or An American Original 50's- Any Opinions
I think at the end of the day for me, it's all about craftsmanship. Both guitars are going to be well-built instruments but there's something about a guitar that truly has it's own unique feel and character. Lsl guitars have a personal touch that's hard to duplicate.
thanks- the one im looking at is ash-maple with the 50's pickups!
Hold on a second, is this Shawn Tubbs from the old Violet Burning days???
Long time ago...;)
How is the tuning stability when using the tremolo and bending?
I've got the trem set up to float and the spring tension is ok for double stop bends but not totally ideal. Single note bends are no problem but it is different and takes some very minor technique adjustments.
also, this is a great chord progression. I'm so stealing it haha..
Did you replace the WGS vet30 with a vintage 30?
Yeah it's a V30 in that cab.
How does it compare to suhr ?
Sweetwater just started carrying these.
Right on!!! Killer guitars!
I'm Tommie Tubbs
You can play a little.
Ddd
Have you ever thought about putting some emotion into your playing? I hear notes. Nice notes, but that's about it.