You Can Have ONLY 3 Guitars - Which Would You Choose?
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1. Tele
2. 335
3. All done. I'd use the money for #3 for a keyboard
Ha ha, suckered! There were already 3 keyboards there! You need 3 axes!! I brought 4...
Strat, prs custom 24-08, Taylor 214ce ❤
My strat, one of my LPs, and my 61 Gibson ES330 with P90s. The LP does classic dual humbucker duties. The Strat does......strat things, and the ES 330 can do pretty much anything you ask it to do!
Ever checked out a Gretsch?
I think one would sound good in your hands!
You should be touring instead of making these videos. I think you're one of the best players I've seen on RUclips.
Touring is 90% boredom with 5% fun and 5% bs. I admire a man who defaults to a home life.
@@user-ri3gh6yb5kThat may be true but more people should know about John. The thing about his playing is that it’s accessible to a wide audience. There’s a ton of technical virtuoso players on RUclips but few that actually make music.
I hear you. I’m just saying there are things that are more valuable than touring and making a few bucks. My kids say they don’t remember me being gone as much as I was so that’s good to know but I missed a lot.
Right he can do Di meola
He probably makes more money doing RUclips. Gigging locally would be more enjoyable I figure.
My choice would pretty much be the same as yours. Telecaster, Strat and 335
PRS Modern Eagle 1, ES335, Stratocaster.
Tele, Les Paul, dreadnought. Covers everything imo
I’d die if I didn’t have a strat on the wall 😊
Give me a wiggle stick or give me death!!!
Same as me, but I would really miss my ES335 and SG Special w/p90s
@@robmcnamara4632 yeah tbh I think I would switch out the LP for my riviera just because I love the thing and it’s humbucker so interchangeable tbh
@@davidthomas9960 Recently lent out my guitars (and good amps) while our house had open for inspections. Just kept the Tele and acoustic. Found I missed the Les Paul the most
LP, Strat, 355, Tele. I know that's technically 4 but... I would just tell the guy "I'm taking 4."
Yep. These are the 4 for me as well.
Dreadnaught acoustic (spruce top, mahogany body) Tele, Les Paul
I used to have 11 guitars, then I bought a 20+ year old PRS McCarty with a solid rosewood neck and sold everything but that and a backup. The others were amazing, but my PRS sounds like me when I play it
I also have an early 2000s McCarty with a rosewood neck. Such an amazing guitar. The coil splitting actually sounds like a single coil should. If I could only choose one it’d be that one for sure.
Got a 2006 PRS McCarty Rosewood neck and found some 58/15LT’s. Beautiful guitar!
Strat, Tele, and a Hollowbody w/humbuckers, covers everything. Bonus would be a solid body with P90s for a pure rock machine.
I like the way you snuck a 4th guitar in there!
Hollowbody with P90's is also a pure rock machine if you want it to be.
Semi-hollow...
Required list:
- Strat S-S-S
- Something with dual HB, LP
- Semi hollow, ES335
- Big hollow body, Gretsch
- 7 string
- Bass (yes, you should have a bass)
- a kit guitar that you mess around with and change all the time, Tele?
I have 3 electric guitars. A Les Paul Standard, PRS SE humhum, A Nashville tele with A killer pickup set and configuration. Besides an acoustic that's it. Love the channel.
Give me a wiggle stick, or give me death!!!!
LP, Tele, Strat..
Used your discount for the Tim Miller arpeggio course. Feel like it was so cheap I almost felt bad, so I bought some of his books too...
General
H H (SG) .
Strat
A specialist for your type of music-high gain superstrat /335 or a tele
Strat, Les Paul and Semi hollow, which I would also try to use for faux Tele sounds and close mic for faux acoustic sounds.
My Gibson LP, my Tele with humbucker in neck and SD 1/4 in neck, my sea foam green strat with Monty’s 61’s. My aria fet electric acoustic. That’s all! The other 30 are surplus!😮
1. Nashville telecaster with 5 way switch Bridge, Bridge/Mid, Bridge/Neck, Mid/Neck, Neck
2. PRS 24-08
3. Taylor 314 CE.
I could cover any of the guitar gigs I do with those three.
Strat, Tele, and my Heritage H-155. The Heritage fits a single cutaway - 2 Humbucking, semi hollow
No mini Humbuckers folks....... Gotta try them.
Lovely playing on the strat dude! Especially the Beatles thingy
Tele, G6120 and a Les Paul with P90
Love the opening, nice tones for sure KLine!!! 335 tokai, telecaster. Beautiful sounds/tones from all 3.
Fender Mustang, Collings I-35 Deluxe, 3 pup Telecaster.
Strat, JEM, Acoustic, (+ my jazz bass is that cheating?)
Telecaster, Ibanez AZ and a ES335
Strat, 335, Les Paul
If it was only 1..... then the 335 every time. My keeper is a Tokai MIJ ES 150 60's block inlay TB.Sensational.
Cheers Neil (Australia)
My Les Paul Axcess, Ibanez JSM10 (poor man’s 335) and my nylon string classical
PRS 513, my Warmoth HH Strat, and most likely my Yamaha SA2200.
HH Strat. Absolutely.
My ASAT Semihollow and my Simon and Patrick L-00 copy are all I need. Third is currently a tele that I try different mods on but I may move it in someday in favor of something else like an Eastman Romeo or a Comins GCS.
I seem to always come back to a 335, tele and a Supro Dual Tone
PRS Fiore (HSS S-style), Eastman T64 (improved Epiphone Casino/ES-330), PRS Vela semi-hollow
(Actually the 3 of my 48 guitars I am playing all the time.)
A 1972 John Birch Custom SG, Gibson Flying V, Gibson Les Paul Standard, 1980's Washburn Falcon, Epiphone SG Junior, Squire Strat (parts caster) Harley Benton Custom SC with Floyd.
My tele, my squier jazz bass, and my taylor. All i need!
1. Really good quality stratocaster
2.335
3. Modern strat HSS (suhr)
Up till a month ago, no doubt, 335-LP-Tele Custom with Hum on neck but 2010 CS Strat Pro is SO GOOD!! Need Core 4 imho!!! All bases covered!!!
Tough question. Depends on what stage of development or state of mind tonally and sonically. May change but as of now I have to have my Ibanez AZ s style. And probably a T style and my Yamaha revstar and I would be good for now.
Tele, Strat,335
I'm stil looking for the 3rd guitar, but I'm quite happy with my tele and les paul. Both great for the more vintage type tones. I'd love to add something abit more modern as the last guitar.
I am going PRS Custom 24, Fender Lonestar Strat, and PRS McCarty 594.
I've got versions of all 3 & I'd be happy if I could be 1 fifth of what I've just heard being demonstrated on this video. He can make a guitar sing .... a bloody good player this boy.
Right! I would consider giving up a couple of guitars to play as well as our boy here!
They told me that if I practiced enough, I could be that good too? They lied.
@@robbyclark6915I guarantee you there were years John was playing at least 8hrs a day. To get that level of competence takes commitment Most ppl can’t fathom unless ur a kid and don’t have to work lol.
@@ScottsGuitar definitely. I never understood when I was younger, why I got to a certain level and then stagnated until I heard Steve Via say he practiced 8 hrs a day!! I said, well, I guess I never will get to that level, lol.
@@robbyclark6915 haha I totally get it. I started playing at 12 and vai was my hero growing up. I played more than was probably healthy back then… 😂 thank god for stretching.
1) Grand Auditorium acoustic. 2) Telecaster. 3) Another Telecaster.
Dream sound on the Tokai . HSS Deluxe Strat. 2019 Les Paul Classic and my 84 Ibanez Roadstar ( see Marty McFly )
An Om solid wood flattop, a Strat and a hollow body with P-90's preferably -or es-335 type
1. Jason becker kiesel (shred guitar)
2. Les paul or another humbucker 12 radius like esp
3.PRS silver sky or another single coil 7 radius
My ES355TDSV, Strat, and PRS Custom 24.
Stratocaster, Steel string 000, Nylon string flamenco
Specifically: Kauffmann S63 and Martin Custom Shop 000, Stephen Hill Classical.
Nice 👍
that Eleanor Rigby chord melody was 🔥🔥🔥
PRS Modern Eagle V, Ibanez Prestige RG1820x and PRS McCarty 594 Private Stock.
Waghorn Sauria S HSS Suhr Thornbucker II, 2 V60LPs, Jamstik Studio HH and midi pickup, Gibson LP DC 2 x P90s, but I might swop one out for my Slash J45 Acoustic probably the Gibson 😅😅
Gibson Murphy lab Les Paul, Martin D-28, and a PRS John McLaughlin model.
Les Paul Junior, Telecaster Deluxe, Firebird
strat, tele and a humbucker type. i have a t-style with humbuckers but i don't consider that a 'tele'. i have a hankering for a tele.
4 for me. Tele, strat, 335, and casino (cause hollow plus p90s)
My holy trinity at the moment consists of: Silver Sky, SA2200, PRS DGT
i really only NEED a silver sky. but if i had to have three, a prs hollowbody piezo for humbuckers and acoustic tones through the helix and a parlor guitar for on the couch or around a campfire
Easy. 335, tele and orchestra model acoustic.
1. Thinline Tele.
2. HSS Strat.
3. 8-string.
Strat, Prs se ce 24 satin and an Auditorium acoustic. if I did a semi hollowbody in place of the Prs it would be an ES 339.
PRS 594 (any kind or line) and a strat are enough, but 335 as a third would nicely complete the assignment!
1: Dinky 2: Strat 3: Tele, in that order.
I have too many guitars.
Number one spot goes to Gibson Nighthawk standard 3 I have two, a 96 and a 2012 re-issue.
Number two would be my PRS NF3 from 2010. (my small bodied strat)
Three is tricky, so many contenders...
This week it goes to my Knaggs Chesapeake Choptank. Kind of a tele with strat electronics.
Not big on semi-hollow and I'm too small a frame to be comfy with a 335 style.
John, your style is so much your own, and it's great, that you sound pretty much the same no matter which of the three guitars you pickup! Even the tone is very similar (no doubt due to the same preset)
I’ll go individual!
1. EBMM StingRay
2. Nash S-67
3. Mule Resophonic
I have two Stingrays love em. I want a Nash S-67 so badly. And a close friend has a Mule and I just want one, but also because it’s setup as a baritone.
I love a decent Strat. Good to see you included an SSS - probably sacrilege but I'd include a 000-28 acoustic instead of the Strat
My Aiersi Smallman Classical, my MÍA Fender Strat and after that it would be in between my modded MIM Strat or my Gibson 135.
I need an electric, a classical and an acoustic steel strung. Currently a telecaster, a Yamaha and an Ovation. I also have an Ibanez 335 style and a Music Man Steve Morse. I'm all good :)
My HSS Strat with TrueTemperament neck, my Martin DX1 acoustic and, err... something else.
I think the easiest to pull off for me would be Strat, something with two humbuckers, and something with two P90s. If I wanted to really get interesting though I could do Strat, something with a humbucker in the bridge and P90 (or humbucker sized P90) in the neck, and then something fun like a Taylor T5 or a big box hollowbody Gretsch or something. Maybe even an acoustic.
I have way too many guitars I've collected over the years. If it came down to 3 though, it would be my PRS core for tone versatility, My J-45 and my Ibanez bass. That way I could always still do recordings. W/keys and drums.
Reverend 6 Gun HPP , Sire H7V and a Martin D28. I have the first 2 (among too many others), and a Breedlove acoustic. But if I had to choose 3, those would be it. If it were 3 electrics, then add a Tele.
Nylon-Classical, Electric-Strat, and Acoustic-Electfic. All must have cutaways, and Pickups so they can be plugged directly into a Modeler. The more ergonomic their designs, the better. I've modded the guitars to meet my needs.
Fender American Acoustasonic Jaguar, Ibanez Artcore 520H, Gibson SG Future
tele, classical, dreadnaught ... maybe swap the last out with a bass guitar. If you mean electric then tele, strat (or superstrat) and lespaul will do the trick
1. Fano JM6 with P90s
2. Strat
3. SG
I’m thinking a 335, a 12 fret Brazilian Rosewood/Adirondack 000 slot head and a telecaster.
If I were to acquire a third guitar it would be something with dual humbuckers, such as revstar, LP, PRS McCarty or ES 339 (whichever I find first that I like). A dual humbucker guitar would complement the guitars I already own, a Yamaha Revstar (P90s) and an American Vintage II strat, nicely.
Tele, Les Paul and PRS Silver Sky
I have too many guitars, too.
Charvel dk24 (super strat), Cort g290 (strat) and a PRS singlecut (les Paul style)
One single coil, one humbucker and one acoustic would be my choice. Currently a Jazzmaster, a semi hollow and a grand auditorium. But I find it nearly impossible to get under 7 gtrs.
Love your videos. What pick do you use?
Charvel pro mod HSS, Epi LP custom, reverend double agent og (or American pro 2 strat)
anything with humbuckers and splits (HSS, HSH, HH) (i use a strandberg boden 6 trem), a comfortable 8 string with good split tones, and a good acoustic. i’m not picky.
Collings city limits Jazz, Collings I-35 Deluxe, Godin multiac nylon
Almost any seasoned guitarist will fall back on the staples. LesPaul, strat, tele. Then semi hollow and shredder styles are next in line. I'm giving this NF3 a try. It's different.
If it's to be only Three then it would be my Yamaha SA 1000, my American Standard Strat and 2005 Gibson DC special.
I own a Fender Strat, Squier Tele Thinline & Epiphone DG-335. I do also have a PRS Santana SE, but I never connected with it & don't play it.
I’d go 345/355, tele and a good acoustic. Strats do something else, so I’ve got one of those
But you can definitely cover all bases with those choices
Tele, strat, jazzmaster. I rarely play my HB guitars.
For electrics I'd stick with the 3 I have used most live and in the studio since I quit my day job in the early '70s.
1. Gibson 1968 Les Paul Custom (1974)
2. FGN (Japan) Roland GR300 Strat (1980)
3. Roger Sadowsky NYC S Style HSH (1992)
Great list. I’ve always been keen to try a Sadowsky
@@ScottsGuitar I bought the Electric Nylon & NYC S Style HSH - they are both wonderful, Roger is best known for making bass guitars but his 6 strings are special . . . if you get a chance check them out :)
Tele (have), Es-335 (don't have) and 12 string acoustic (have) I have several guitars but don't have a 335. I almost put my Duesenberg in its place, but I think a really good 335 would probably win out ultimately. If not, I've always got the Duesenberg! lol My Les Paul is really good, but its small body keeps it off the list, because I play sitting down, and it's less comfortable than playing bigger body guitars.
Strat, Les Paul and acoustic
My 1 & 2 are easy; it's my P90 Revstar & my MJT thinline Tele. But number 3 is tricky, do I go Baritone? Do I Go Hollowbody Gretsch? Do I just go with a Dreadnaught? Or an ES-alike? Another Tele/Revstar? Not entirely sure....which is probably why I have several number 3s.
Scott Walker special or santa cruz , Linda Manzer archtop , Alembic darling
Paul Reed Smith custom 24 CE, a Tele and a Les Paul. Don’t tell my other 12 guitars! lol!
Out of the guitars i own, my PRS 53/10, EJ strat and third slot would be difficult. Greco SA1200 (335), Satriani JS1200? As much as i love the greco it might have to be the JS as it would be the only double locking shed machine. The PRS can do most of what I'd need with the 335 anyway
Pretty much the same, tele strat, 335. Although, I really want to try a Fender Starcaster with wide range humbuckers, 9.5" C-Shape neck, and then add a Duesenberg Les Trem 2. Could it be a one guitar solution? I suspect I could live with a really nice SG with P90s too.