Urgent Input Wanted On Guitar, Getting new practice guitar |
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Urgent Input Wanted On Guitar, Getting new practice guitar |
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Jul 11 2011, 06:14 PM |
I never really liked the sound of Ibanez on stage, hardly anybody could control it, and rarely anybody could produce nice fat tone, it sounded a bit digital. Dunno, Ibanez sounds like a good practice guitar, although any properly setup guitar can be good for practice. Try and see, when choosing a guitar for practice, it has to "fall into your hand" if you know what I mean. You just need to try and buy.
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Jul 11 2011, 07:40 PM |
If you go to the Guitarstore....don't forget to check out the AX40- sterling by music man!!
A guitar close to perfection in this price range.. Greetz Danny |
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Jul 12 2011, 04:46 AM |
I think Mexican strat is a great place to start for that price range. Since you are on to classics you might not need the floating bridge.
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Jul 12 2011, 12:37 PM |
I think Mexican strat is a great place to start for that price range. Since you are on to classics you might not need the floating bridge. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/fen...electric-guitar Thanks! Did not think about doing a single coil Fender. I use humbuckers now. Aren't Fender necks usually thicker? How do the different thicknesses of necks affect your playing? |
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