Need help picking a new guitar, Must have whammy bar |
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Need help picking a new guitar, Must have whammy bar |
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Feb 24 2007, 02:25 AM |
well i saw a 60th anerversary standard strat and thought about getting that but what is the right way to put on strings if i cant do that ten i thought a bout buying locking tuners for it
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my gear: epiphone sg special, Marshall mg100dfx, digitech df-7 distortion factory |
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Feb 27 2007, 11:19 PM |
Well i realized the strat only has 21 frets but i want to get one with at least 22 i want one with a fender type tremolo or a simmilar type i was wondering if any one knows a good one i will pay up to $300
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my gear: epiphone sg special, Marshall mg100dfx, digitech df-7 distortion factory |
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Feb 28 2007, 06:21 AM |
Well I agree. Play them first and get the one that feels the best to you. I have a Floyd Rose and it was very hard the first time. but I found this sight that helped me alot and now its not so bad to restring my guitar. I recommend this to anyone having problems with th FR.
http://www.floydrose.com/originaltremolo.html[/url] This post has been edited by chainsbroken: Feb 28 2007, 06:21 AM -------------------- Deano
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Feb 28 2007, 10:22 PM |
well does any one know about a good guitar with a whammy bar and at least 22 frets for $300 or less
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my gear: epiphone sg special, Marshall mg100dfx, digitech df-7 distortion factory |
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Mar 3 2007, 05:01 PM |
What about an ibanez rg 170 dx ? it has a floating bridge, 24 strings 2 hmbuckers and a single coil. its 250 $ and it plays very fun (thin neck and low action). maybe try that one ? EDIT: Personally I think that 24 frets ae better than 21 or 22 because it is SOOOOO much easier to play high notes. And if you want to play for example valley of etternity you'll need at least 22 frets. i think ive seen that before i was thinking about it.; it was a ibanez but im not sure if it was the same one i cant remember its name Yeah it is the same one i checked. but what is a floating bridge This post has been edited by ClifordACDC: Mar 3 2007, 05:00 PM -------------------- http://www.myspace.com/cliffordacdc
my gear: epiphone sg special, Marshall mg100dfx, digitech df-7 distortion factory |
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Mar 4 2007, 11:12 AM |
I don't know much about the technical things but a floating bridge lets you bend your notes downwards and also upwards. So you're not as limited as with a regular whammy.
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Mar 4 2007, 05:43 PM |
Cool. i saw it at a guitar shop yesterday. i would have tryed it but it wasnt set up. the strings were right up against the fret board so i couldnt try it but if its fine next time i go ill try it and if i like it i might get it thanks
-------------------- http://www.myspace.com/cliffordacdc
my gear: epiphone sg special, Marshall mg100dfx, digitech df-7 distortion factory |
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Mar 4 2007, 09:40 PM |
i think you should check out b.c rich ones , they are killer guitars and they chipper then ibanez.
and i don't recommend ibanez below 600 $ they tremelo is not sufficient. also i would check a company name Hammer they make nice guitars with nice gear , only they don't have the name -------------------- My gear:
Ibanez Rg2570, Pod XTL, peavey classic 30w Guitar it is a passion a link to the Aspiring instructor |
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Mar 5 2007, 12:44 AM |
i dont think the store i go to has eather brands un less i some how missed them
-------------------- http://www.myspace.com/cliffordacdc
my gear: epiphone sg special, Marshall mg100dfx, digitech df-7 distortion factory |
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