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Hello everyone

I am fortunate enough to own 3 Heritage guitars - H530, H137 and an H575. The H137 was purchased 5 years ago and the other 2 guitars were purchased last year.

All 3 are great high quality guitars. The H137 is a real blues rock monster of a guitar. I get stoked every time a play it. For the most part I play clean (some reverb/delay) with a sight bit of OD when necessary. I use the H530 primarily for western swing blues (still learning). The H575 is for jazz (ie George Benson etc.). I gig about 2-3 times a year and have been playing guitar for many years (modest talent).  For those of you who have a H530, I am curious to hear what types of music you play with it. I don't take great pics, these are from the dealer - they are pics of my guitars.

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@CVS...Welcome to the HOC.  You certainly have all of the sonic basses covered with that amazing trio.

In my view the versatile H530 fits perfectly between the 137 and 575.  👍

 

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CVS,  I just got my H-530, but I see no reason I can't play any of my normal music on it.   Heck  I've played Allman Bros on a 525 and Billy Holliday on my Millennium.   CSN on an H-157 and Stray Cat Strut on a 535. 

I've even played Led Zeppelin on my acoustic! 

It's all good.

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Your  collection is a good start! Welcome!

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Welcome to our community CVS! I was a drummer (still am) before getting hooked on Heritage guitars in 2000. I currently own 14 ( many have slid in and out of my hands in 25 years). You have a sweet little stable going, guaranteed it’s only going to grow larger! I see a Heritage H-150 or H-535 (perhaps both) in your future! As far as this community, we are a closely knit group that shares information and helps each other out so don’t be shy about posting anything Heritage related, or if not Heritage related, in the Family Tree.  Cheers!

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