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Dec 16 2008, 07:31 PM
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This all depends squarely on your playing style.
In regards to the Floyd Rose - I would avoid that setup on a guitar unless you rely heavily on the whammy or you do massive bends... Generally (obviously not always) FR users tend to be metal/hard rock players.. Through body necks are supposed to have higher sustain, is this true? It is from my experience, I have a bolt on Stratocaster and a Les Paul with a through neck, the difference is night and day. Just my opinion on the matter though. Wood does matter, but I wouldn't make my decision on what guitar to get by the wood type at the stage in the game you're at. I would concentrate on getting quality machine heads(tuners), pick ups, tremolo, electronics. I've seen some of your videos you seem to like slower blues - I would suggest maybe a PRS like: http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product...itar?sku=519375 they're supposedly the real deal... This post has been edited by fatb0t: Dec 16 2008, 07:39 PM |
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Dec 16 2008, 07:34 PM |
This all depends squarely on your playing style. In regards to the Floyd Rose - I would avoid that setup on a guitar unless you rely heavily on the whammy or you do massive bends... Generally (obviously not always) FR users tend to be metal/hard rock players.. Through body necks are supposed to have higher sustain, is this true? It is from my experience, I have a bolt on Stratocaster and a Les Paul with a through neck, the difference is night and day. Just my opinion on the matter though. Wood does matter, but I wouldn't make my decision on what guitar to get by the wood type at the stage in the game you're at. I would concentrate on getting quality machine heads, pick ups, tremolo, electronics. I've seen some of your videos you seem to like slower blues - I would suggest maybe a PRS like: http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product...itar?sku=519375 they're supposedly the real deal... Heh, you said Machine Head. their awesome. anyway, id like to add that a Floyd Rose usually Decreases sustain, But not always, The Phil Demmel king V (Machine head again) has loads of sustain, with a floyd, but i attribute that to the neck through. This post has been edited by Guitarman700: Dec 16 2008, 07:35 PM -------------------- My Gear:
Guitars: Fender Standard Stratocaster HSS Jackson Dinky Custom Washburn WG-587 7-String LTD EX-50 Kramer Focus 6000 Amps: Peavey Vypyr 30 Marshall MG10KK Kerry King 10 Watt |
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Dec 16 2008, 07:41 PM
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Oh sheet, that is true. My bad, that's for clarifying that for me USAMAN.
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Dec 16 2008, 08:17 PM |
What musical styles do you preferably wanna play with it?
-------------------- "Don't practice until you get it right. Practice until you can't get it wrong." Guitars & Amps Brian Moore DC-1 Custom Shop (Cherry Sunburst, mahogany/rosewood) Eric Johnson Signature Strat (2-tone Sunburst, alder/maple) Ibanez RG770 (Black, basswood/rosewood) Peerless Journeyman (solid spruce/maple) Sixt Bov-105C (Ovation-like acoustic) - Ibanez SGT-130 (Jumbo acoustic) London City VS-1 (Precision bass) - Baton Rouge U3S (Ukelele) Fender HotRod Deluxe 40W combo - Fender Princeton Reverb Reissue 5W combo - Marshall JCM 900 50W Hi-Gain combo Effects & Other stuff POD Studio UX2 audio interface - Edirol MA-15D monitors EH Double Muff - Fulltone GT-500 - Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet - Guitarsystems TrebleTool Junior - Guitarsystems FuzzTool Junior Korg Pitchblack Tuner - MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay - TC Electronics Nova Modulator - Morley Bad Horsie 2 Wah Shure SM58 - Roland PCR-500 midi controller/keyboard & Yamaha Clavinova CL-910 piano My Website My MySpace Page My YouTube Channel My Twitter Account My Band 'Gonzo!' |
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Dec 16 2008, 10:14 PM |
Not trying to be an ass, so don't take it that way. But what does that matter? Anyway, I like a heavier blues based rock'n'roll. It matter in such a way that it will in practice also determine what type of guitar (in terms of wood, pickups etc) you probably would like to use. As ZakkWylde already mentioned a Les Paul is probably what fits best (which have mahogany wood bodies (more sustain) and humbuckers (fatter sound)). If you would have said that you would like to do funky and clean/crunchy stuff, I would have suggested a Strat (e.g. often with Alder wood bodies and maple necks (bright sounds) and single-coil pickups). Hopefully this helps. -------------------- "Don't practice until you get it right. Practice until you can't get it wrong." Guitars & Amps Brian Moore DC-1 Custom Shop (Cherry Sunburst, mahogany/rosewood) Eric Johnson Signature Strat (2-tone Sunburst, alder/maple) Ibanez RG770 (Black, basswood/rosewood) Peerless Journeyman (solid spruce/maple) Sixt Bov-105C (Ovation-like acoustic) - Ibanez SGT-130 (Jumbo acoustic) London City VS-1 (Precision bass) - Baton Rouge U3S (Ukelele) Fender HotRod Deluxe 40W combo - Fender Princeton Reverb Reissue 5W combo - Marshall JCM 900 50W Hi-Gain combo Effects & Other stuff POD Studio UX2 audio interface - Edirol MA-15D monitors EH Double Muff - Fulltone GT-500 - Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet - Guitarsystems TrebleTool Junior - Guitarsystems FuzzTool Junior Korg Pitchblack Tuner - MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay - TC Electronics Nova Modulator - Morley Bad Horsie 2 Wah Shure SM58 - Roland PCR-500 midi controller/keyboard & Yamaha Clavinova CL-910 piano My Website My MySpace Page My YouTube Channel My Twitter Account My Band 'Gonzo!' |
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Dec 16 2008, 10:18 PM
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A floyd rose is often a lot of work too. Takes ages to tune it after changing strings unless youve done it a couple of times ... Which I haven't ...
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Dec 17 2008, 05:11 PM |
A floyd rose is often a lot of work too. Takes ages to tune it after changing strings unless youve done it a couple of times ... Which I haven't ... Floating trem=versatility. |
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Dec 19 2008, 12:03 AM
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A guitar I recently purchased in that price range is the Schecter Hellraiser C1. Mine is the model with the floyd rose, but there is a hardtail string-thru body model. I'd avoid the floyd rose unless you are super into metal and know how to maintain the trem. I bought it to try something new and I've found that it really isn't my style.
The guitar on the other hand is awesome and has deluxe features for the money. You get a set-neck, mahogany body with high quality EMG active pickups and grover tuners with a nice abalone inlay and binding. All under $700. Check it out: Schecter Hellraiser C1 This post has been edited by unmarshal': Dec 19 2008, 12:03 AM -------------------- Guitars:
Gibson Les Paul 2008 Standard, Fender 52 RI Telecaster, Schecter Hellraiser C1 FR, Fender CIJ Mustang, Taylor 714CE Amps: Fender Deluxe Reverb (not vintage) PodXT Wishlist (next purchases): Orange Tiny Terror Rickenbacker 330 possibly 12 string version I dig the jangle |
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Dec 19 2008, 12:26 AM |
Toroso for price range up to 600$ I recommend PRS !
I love playing these guitars. Great neck, easy to play , good sound and it has Tremolo system as well - so go and try it on |
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Dec 19 2008, 12:46 AM |
I starting to do some research for a new guitar. Looking to go around 600 US but if something really grabs me I might go a little higher. Some things I'm curious about is type of neck. Bolt-On, set or thru body. Is there really a big difference here as far as sustain goes? I feel the bridge would be more critical in this regard. I would think that set or thru would more comfortable tho. Body wood. What the heck is Agathis??? Basswood suposedly has a good tone, but seems a little fragile from what little I know about it. Mahogny is heavier. Does wood really make a lot of tone difference in an electric? Bridge. Never have been much of a whammy type player. Never had a Floyd Rose. TOM with string-thru body would seem to me to give the best sustain. ??? Any particular brands in this price range to absolutely stay away from? Any real winners? Thanks Neck thru and set neck have increased sustain over bolt on, but it doesn't really matter that much. There are a lot other factors involved in sustain as well like wood, pickups, bridge, body shape, nut, and of course player. I think you can choose whatever you want Toroso mate, but bare in mind that bolt on neck is a lot easier for maintenance because it gets off really easy. Wood plays important role in the sound of one guitar. Agathis is a group of trees and I quote the Wiki "The wood is commonly used in the manufacture of mid-ranged guitars, due to its good resonating properties, yet relatively low price of production". This should help clarify things a bit. I'm not familiar with characteristics of that wood so can't go into details. Every wood has different sound, and there are many articles on the web that go into details on this subject like this great article for example. String thru body should give the best sustain yes. If you are really after the sustain then go for it. Lot easier for maintenance as well. Well, don't know what to stay away from, everything should be checked out when buying, but I think Epiphone Les Paul sounds like a good solution. It's a very cool guitar and a bit less then your budget. You can switch pickups on it for some better ones for the rest of the cash, and I think you will have awesome guitar. That would be my suggestion mate. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Dec 19 2008, 01:14 AM |
If you decide to go for a Les Paul-like guitar, you can get a better value from an ESP Eclipse than the Epiphone Les Pauls (which are horribly overpriced now imo). Lots of people think they're just for metal, since thats whats ESP is famous for. But they've made a model that's more versatile, plus its pretty damn sexy . I'll try to look for the guitar I'm talking about, Musician's Friends is bound to have it...
EDIT: http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product...00VF?sku=512884 Its a little out of your said budget, but you said you're also willing to go a little bit higher. I'd look into it, I've played these models at a local store, and they're beasts! This post has been edited by Fullmetal_Tmd: Dec 19 2008, 01:30 AM |
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Dec 19 2008, 01:58 AM |
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product...itar?sku=512697
Great guitar. TOM, ebony fretboard, mahgonay body, neck through, and great for all styles of music. -------------------- i tripped and broke my guitar's neck. :( |
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Dec 19 2008, 12:32 PM |
If you decide to go for a Les Paul-like guitar, you can get a better value from an ESP Eclipse than the Epiphone Les Pauls (which are horribly overpriced now imo). Lots of people think they're just for metal, since thats whats ESP is famous for. But they've made a model that's more versatile, plus its pretty damn sexy . I'll try to look for the guitar I'm talking about, Musician's Friends is bound to have it... EDIT: http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product...00VF?sku=512884 Its a little out of your said budget, but you said you're also willing to go a little bit higher. I'd look into it, I've played these models at a local store, and they're beasts! Yes I agree with Fullmetal on this one - this ESP looks like a great guitar, great features for the price. Mahogany/Flamed maple, and Seymor DUncan JB/59 will give is a more modern sound. It will not have that great bottom end as LP, it will sound more middly, but it is a great guitar. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Dec 19 2008, 08:46 PM |
Thanks for the input guys. I already had a Epi Les Paul Std. But I find Strat/SG body styles more comfortable to play. Since the econmy is down and future employment is uncertain. I just upgraded the LP pickups to EMG and will wait till things look a little better. Wise decision mate. I didn't know you had LP -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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