What Features Do You Consider When Buying A New Guitar? |
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What Features Do You Consider When Buying A New Guitar? |
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Jul 11 2013, 02:51 AM |
I first have to like the body style. Then I sit down and see how it feels. I have to like the sound as well.
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Jul 11 2013, 10:29 AM |
1. Looks
2. Color 3. Feeling 4. Price After that I can typically work around it. Crappy pickups and wood, I just EQ around it. Proven with my Ibanez S, stock pickups suck. Years later, still stock, still sucks. -------------------- Guitars:
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Jul 11 2013, 04:23 PM |
If I like how it looks, I try it and check if I like how it feels and sounds. If it passes these 3 exams and I can pay it, my decision is done. It is simple for me. I don't care too much about type of woods and those things.
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Jul 12 2013, 06:48 AM |
I always check the wood that's used.
Body (My favorites): Mahogany, with a maple top. Mahogany with a redwood top, all mahogany or korina. Neck (My favorites): Mahogany with Ebony fretboard and Mahogany with Rosewood fretboard (in different variations). Body shape is also important to me. I don't want no pointy piece of crap that looks like it's straight out of a bad horrormovie from the 80's. With that in mind, you should now know that the BC Rich guitars doesn't work for me I love the Les Paul and Tele shape, and variations of those. If it has a tremolo, in any shape or form, I run away from the crime scene as fast as my legs can carry me. I never look back, or I would have nightmares about it. It doesn't matter which tremolo system, I loathe them all. Fixed bridge in various forms works for me Color: Very important. Who in their right mind would buy a guitar that sports a color they don't like? Feel: You need to test out the different neck shapes and find the ones that work for you. I did, and there's a few that are on the top of my list. Others I can't even wrap my small girlish hands around Height/Action etc. can be fixed, so no worries there. If it's off, they'll fix it before I leave the store (or I caome back and collect it when done). If it's way off, and your fingers get scared of heights while playing maybe you should try another one... Humbuckers! I like humbuckers, big, fat and covered humbuckers with an attitude. I like some single coils and P90 as well, but they just don't look as good as a humbucker. I'm no big fan of uncovered (open coil) humbuckers either, looks silly if you ask me. On a serious note, heres a video from Bareknuckle Pickups explaining and showing the difference in tone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D756154qUdo In my opinion, the covered humbucker sounds and looks better every time, every day of the year. 22 frets. No more. Yeah, that about covers it for me |
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Jul 16 2013, 09:58 AM |
Weight of the guitar is very important for me. Some of my friends own Les Pauls and to be honest I would want that on my shoulder if I did a 2 hour show.
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