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ChaosBrother |
Posted - 12/08/2004 : 10:24:24 PM
Whats up you guys? Im new to these forums, but not new to Tim's enlightened style. I usually play my acoustic, unless I jam out with my band of brothers. I would like to know what electric guitar would be best to buy under 1k? My acoustic is my baby, but with a lack of frets, leaves me feeling restricted. Im looking for a guitar that can handle all sorts of pedals, plus be good just with standard tuning all by itself. Any ideas |
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Silky The Pimp |
Posted - 12/10/2004 : 9:35:08 PM An American Standard Strat would probably be the most versatile, and my personal pick, especially if you replace one of the pickups with a humbucking setup. |
dan p. |
Posted - 12/10/2004 : 5:59:01 PM i'm a metal man, myself, as well as an epiphone/gibson guy. my electric is a epiphone les paul studio gothic model. they don't make them anymore, but if you can get your meathooks on a gibson sonic 180, that'd be grand. i had one. . .and fucking broke it. |
GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 12/10/2004 : 5:13:25 PM I was just kidding. I think of Telecasters as old man guitars...even though our own Tim Reynolds plays one.
I really like Les Pauls as a good all around guitar. I play a lot of different styles, and I only own one electric guitar: A Les Paul.
Adam |
ChaosBrother |
Posted - 12/10/2004 : 3:36:20 PM Well Im kinda a guitar experimentalist type, so Id say from reggae to blues, to metal to my own crazy melodic riffs. But thanks for the input though. |
GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 12/09/2004 : 4:53:15 PM If he's in the 50+ crowd playing Earl Scruggs covers, a Telecaster should be right up his alley.
Adam |
Hopeful Rolling Waves |
Posted - 12/09/2004 : 4:20:08 PM I'd go for a Fender Telecaster, but I don't know what kind of music you play. |
theprik |
Posted - 12/09/2004 : 4:08:28 PM jackson slsmg soloist flametop now that guitar will handle just about anything |
GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 12/09/2004 : 3:59:07 PM Epiphone les paul standard. Of course, mine is from way back, they don't make 'em like they used to.
I second the SG notion. I'm a Gibson/Epiphone man though, so I'm very baised.
Adam |
therippa |
Posted - 12/09/2004 : 12:50:11 PM A Gibson SG special can be found under $1000 at a lot of places. I had one (just sold it last week)...works well with pedals and has enough character that you can just plug it in and play it on it's own (something I don't think a strat has). |