Decent Electric Under $400??
Decent Electric Under $400??
Hey I've been playing for a while and I’ve never really gotten into the whole electric thing but… I think I want to get one now I don’t really want to spend more than like $400 (less if possible). I most likely wouldn’t gig with it but I want one that won’t suck to bad if I decide to. Grace Me With Your Wisdom-Thanks!
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michael kelly, anything in the line that suits you, you basically cant go wrong
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First off, MY GOD B-Fost, is that you in those video clips?!?!
Yep, Standard stratocaster. Musicians friend: $399...definately your best bet. I prefer the Fat Strat which is the same amount.
I also wouldn't disagree with getting some better pickups for it. Somthing that will give you a little smoother response if you don't like the twang that Strats put out.

Yep, Standard stratocaster. Musicians friend: $399...definately your best bet. I prefer the Fat Strat which is the same amount.
I also wouldn't disagree with getting some better pickups for it. Somthing that will give you a little smoother response if you don't like the twang that Strats put out.
you can replace any one at a time, they are connected only by a wire that is resoldered when a new pickup is installedK.Smith wrote:When you are replacing a pickups do you need to replace all of them or could u juts do the bridge or do neck or do u have to do both?
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definately go for a yamaha pacifica 112. this electric will match most of the top level guitars out there. its a seriously great instrument for a great price.
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Re: Pickups
What kind of music are you looking to play?K.Smith wrote:What pickups do u guys recomed to the mex strat?
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seymour duncan... model is based on youre preferenceK.Smith wrote:i play a little bit of everything mostly rock maby a little blues, i would be intrested in something that can handle most types of music and still sound decent clean or with some distortion.
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