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POLL: what % do you play each Heritage model?


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Lately, I play my Heritage H000AG 100% of the time....

 

 

 

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I have zero Heritage Guitars, so I can only use my imagination....

 

Is that Bonna?

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I play my 357 the most at least 30% of the time. The other Heritages share the rest.

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Well,

 

I only have two Heritage guitars so far.

I have acquired both of them since the first of this year.

 

Both are solid bodies so I guess 100% split between

the two models would be my best answer....

 

They surprisingly sound totally different from each other.

 

I do use several other brands and designs in my work though.

 

I may be new to Heritage guitars but I'm loving em so far.

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Well,

 

I only have two Heritage guitars so far.

I have acquired both of them since the first of this year.

 

Both are solid bodies so I guess 100% split between

the two models would be my best answer....

 

They surprisingly sound totally different from each other.

 

I do use several other brands and designs in my work though.

 

I may be new to Heritage guitars but I'm loving em so far.

 

Welcome aboard, quite a few regulars on here from the Cincinnati area!

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100% hollow body

 

I just like archtops - that's all!

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It's hard to put a percentage, since it changes so often. This weekend, it was probably Guild 50%, Mille 15%, Legacy 15%, Taylor 10%, Melancon 10%. It's the first time I've really given the old S100 a workout in a couple of months. It got a good hour+ plugged into the Patriot while the laundry was spinning away. The Mille and Legacy were in the family room so during the 500, I would grab one and play for a bit, the go back to watching the race.

 

Next weekend, it might be mostly acoustic. Who knows.

 

Its not like they get jealous if you play around with the others.

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mostly I bring the strat to rehearsals, but when performing, or practicing at home, I'd say 80% of the time it's my p90 137, and the 150. I have a feeling once the 150 action/neck issue is worked out, it's gonna be 150 80% of the time, and the 535 20%. Not playing the 535 at all now, but will soon bring it into play.

 

What do you play, Slammer?

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mostly I bring the strat to rehearsals, but when performing, or practicing at home, I'd say 80% of the time it's my p90 137, and the 150. I have a feeling once the 150 action/neck issue is worked out, it's gonna be 150 80% of the time, and the 535 20%. Not playing the 535 at all now, but will soon bring it into play.

 

What do you play, Slammer?

 

You have some great tonal options at your finger tips!

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You have some great tonal options at your finger tips!

 

And a big Visa bill! :D I have to fight off the urge to sell off 3 guitars, because I know that someday I'll want that particular color of the palatte. I don't intend to become a collector, as money and space constraints don't allow, but I am very happy that I have every kind of guitar I want. Now it's time to pay the bills!

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And a big Visa bill! :D I have to fight off the urge to sell off 3 guitars, because I know that someday I'll want that particular color of the palatte. I don't intend to become a collector, as money and space constraints don't allow, but I am very happy that I have every kind of guitar I want. Now it's time to pay the bills!

 

I know what you mean. While I could swing buying something expensive, it comes at a cost I'm not willing to pay.

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It changes with every mood.

 

50% hollow

50% semi

 

I tend to reach for the semis because they're lighter, more comfortable and more portable. That's just laziness, which is a trait I've perfected. The archtops are bulkier, more awkward, and sound worth all that trouble.

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