Finally looked up today what exactly they play:
To my complete shock, the strats are 1991 Strat Ultras, which have a HSS pickup configuration...which just happens to be what the strat knockoff that I'm using has.
I've been considering picking up a les paul someday but the choices are so many that I didn't know what to get. Based on what they play and what I've heard and my price range...I think the choice to make is a Epiphone Les Paul Traditional Pro in gold top. ($499) I've heard before that "studio" models are for shit, and what the gals play have the humbuckers (P90s in their case, though that won't probably be in my price range) that have both parts showing (instead of it being one single plate cover). Either that or go with a standard plain in gold top ($399). I'm not running out to buy anything cause I have access to plenty of guitars, but someday maybe.
I have a list of pedals on the wishlist for the future (probably far ahead future) too:
Ibanez tube screamer (prolly TS9 with 3 knobs and the big foot switch, $99)
Boss super chorus CH1 ($99)
Boss digital delay DD3 ($129) or DD7 ($149)
EH nano Holy Grail reverb ($120)
Boss RC-3 Loop Station ($199) sounds like fun, but doubt I'd ever learn to use it.
All of this ignores that I already have all the effects I need in the little battery amp (though they aren't easily switchable)...that I have no need to perform on guitar...and that I don't own a real guitar amp. That's why none of this is a near term need or even want. It's all dreams in the useless ether.
PS: The below (from LSXX tour) is ridic.
UPDATE: I totally forgot to list the black and white telecaster with "Echo" written on it. They don't use this very often but it has started to show up in some of the new tunes.
And, of course, Jo has played a Rickenbacker bass (Pod) and a Music Man Stingray (first Kim's red one and later a tan one that I presume to belong to Jo). Sometimes the red P bass from Pixies makes an appearance too and even the Thunderbird got played by Mando.
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