Is this guitar worth it?
Is this guitar worth it?
I'm looking to get myself an electric guitar pretty soon. I am more than capable with an acoustic guitar but the world of electrics is foreign to me. I was thinking just a basic fender strat to start out with but this one caught my eye
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product?sku=517894
what caught my eye was purely cosmetic so I wanted to get the advise from someone who knows what they are talking about.
this guitar is a little above my price range, because I still have to get a small amp, but i could stretch it this far.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product?sku=517894
what caught my eye was purely cosmetic so I wanted to get the advise from someone who knows what they are talking about.
this guitar is a little above my price range, because I still have to get a small amp, but i could stretch it this far.
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A good amp will do more for you then a good guitar, if I where you I would look into getting a good amp and a decent guitar.
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never been a fan of fenders personally.
if i ever got an elec it would be a semi hollow but im not sure what you want to use it for playing style.
if i ever got an elec it would be a semi hollow but im not sure what you want to use it for playing style.
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Hey guys, thanks for all of the quick replies. I posted this question on another forum also and I’m getting a lot of the same answers, that this a decent guitar but you should mostly be concerned with getting a decent guitar and a good amp.
I wasn’t planning on spending a whole lot on an amp but I was looking at this one
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=483188
they have this at the local guitar store and I really like it because it has the effects built in so I can experiment with them without having to go out and buy them all. This is strictly for playing at home and learning, I can borrow a bigger amp from a friend if I ever get a chance to play on stage.
Now back to the guitar, I am not above buying a used guitar but I would like to know what to look for before I did.
I wasn’t planning on spending a whole lot on an amp but I was looking at this one
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=483188
they have this at the local guitar store and I really like it because it has the effects built in so I can experiment with them without having to go out and buy them all. This is strictly for playing at home and learning, I can borrow a bigger amp from a friend if I ever get a chance to play on stage.
Now back to the guitar, I am not above buying a used guitar but I would like to know what to look for before I did.
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Depends on the sound you want. Fenders tend to sound more country western and twangy to me, while hollowbody guitars are very warm sounding and have a lot of sustain. They also have a lot more feedback though. Also, I would pass on a mexican strat and start looking at G&L ASAT guitars. They are made by Leo Fender after he left fender and in my experience they are usually a little higher quality and have better pickups than an off the shelf fender. Go around and play some, and spend the extra money on an amp and maybe some pedals. Dont get an amp with effects built in. That is fun in your room, but thats all its good for. Look for Power and good sound!
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I agree with the G&L statement, but that may be a bit out of your pricerange. G&L has another line called Tribute that puts out cheaper version of their guitars.RunsWithBuffalo wrote:Depends on the sound you want. Fenders tend to sound more country western and twangy to me, while hollowbody guitars are very warm sounding and have a lot of sustain. They also have a lot more feedback though. Also, I would pass on a mexican strat and start looking at G&L ASAT guitars. They are made by Leo Fender after he left fender and in my experience they are usually a little higher quality and have better pickups than an off the shelf fender. Go around and play some, and spend the extra money on an amp and maybe some pedals. Dont get an amp with effects built in. That is fun in your room, but thats all its good for. Look for Power and good sound!
Good Luck
Personally I love fenders, but you have to know what you're buying. I don't recoomend getting a Made In Mexico unless you play it at the store a TON before you buy it and you're sure that you want that guitar.
If I were you, I would go to a guitar store and play every electric that you want. Above your price range, below, whatever just play it. That way you can get a feel for what you want. Also, try to play out of that amp that you're looking at so you can get a good feel for what the guitar/amp combo is gonna sound like when you get home.
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