Family photo before the year ends

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Year's almost over, so I cleaned my entire workspace and got them all out for a family photo

Left to right
Back row:

- Rangka custom superstrat
- Momose MST-JWC Wa series Japanese wood strat
- 1990s Navigator strat
- 1990s MIJ Schecter New Jersey
- 1980s Navigator strat
- Suhr Standard
- 1989 Kramer Glide B6

Front Row
- Edwards ELP-130C
- Navigator NLP-480
 
All are great, but I like the Navigators and that Kramer especially.

The MIJ ESP-made guitars (Navs, Kramer, Schecter) are consistently the best-sounding ones

The Rangka, Momose and Suhr all feel better than them (sans the Goldtop. That's equally good), but I do think the ESPs sound as good, or even a little better

The Kramer is literally a no-mixing-needed guitar. I've never had to EQ it while recording. Sits in a mix as is.
 
The Edwards is so nice looking. As a Gibson fanboy, I really need to step up my MiJ game.
 
The MIJ ESP-made guitars (Navs, Kramer, Schecter) are consistently the best-sounding ones

The Rangka, Momose and Suhr all feel better than them (sans the Goldtop. That's equally good), but I do think the ESPs sound as good, or even a little better

The Kramer is literally a no-mixing-needed guitar. I've never had to EQ it while recording. Sits in a mix as is.
Yeah, I have a recent Nav LPC and Standard which are so nice. Also a recent ESP branded Strat copy that is the best Strat I've had, and an old OG NighSwan that is trashed but still rips. They really build a great guitar.
 
Yeah, I have a recent Nav LPC and Standard which are so nice. Also a recent ESP branded Strat copy that is the best Strat I've had, and an old OG NighSwan that is trashed but still rips. They really build a great guitar.
The red strat is literally the best sounding strat I've ever played, period. Loads of fun
 
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