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TB'ers,
I'm hoping you can enlighten me here before I think I'm heading into Idiotsville. I've just spent the last two hours going over tunes in our bands setlist, and I discover I play better on my Peavey T20 than I do my Rick 4001. I feel more fluid, more ideas hit me, just smoother overall. I gig primarily w/the Rick; people notice when you have one, and, let's face it, it's sexy as hell.
I started on the T20 about 20 yrs ago, and I have to say I'm partial to maple necks & fretboards. Just a "feel" thing. The Rick has better action, more tonal versatility, yet I feel "bound up wound up" on it vs. just kicking it w/the Peavey.
There is no rational explanation I can come up with for this. The T20 has about 3 times the string height, and buzzes like hell above the 14 fret. The super ferrite pickup is hot, it's louder than the Rick, and more sustain. Anyone who's had a T40 will vouch for that.
I'm in to your observations. Anyone feel like a better driver when they take the Fairmont out rather than the 'Vette? Is it even possible? Should I take my master plan even further, and get a Hondo??
Thanks,
S33
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