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Author:  Afro_D-Shak [ Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Guitar buying suggestions

I'm planning on buying a new electric soon... I'm looking for something unique, reliable, and that costs $800 or less. I'm leaning towards getting a semi-hollow, but I don't have much experience with those, so any input would be greatly appreciated. Any advice?

Author:  cry of the banshee [ Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:08 pm ]
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Go in and try some out; what may feel right in my hands, or sound good to my ears, may not for you.
That's really all the advice I can give you.

Author:  Thomas [ Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:56 pm ]
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Oh man I want a semi-hollow as well.

Are you looking to purcahse new or used? What sound are you after?

Author:  Afro_D-Shak [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:21 am ]
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metal_xxx wrote:
Oh man I want a semi-hollow as well.

Are you looking to purcahse new or used? What sound are you after?


Definitely new, possibly VERY slightly used. I would never sell any of my guitars and the fact that someone else would dissuades me a little. :D

As far as sound goes, I'm looking for something with a wide range of tones... as long as I can get a good blues sound out of it, I'll be happy. I'm looking at a new B.C. Rich Dagger, but I've never played one and don't know how good they are... http://www.beyondeleven.com/ProductDeta ... ger-SEDGBO

Author:  Caligula_K [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:43 am ]
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I would dissuade you from your dissuasion towards used guitars. You can get some ridiculously awesome guitars for quite cheap that way- my first electric, a Vantage Avenger, cost me 100 when it should have gone for 500, and I got my second, a Jackson RR1, for half of what it would cost new. Both were in excellent condition. For $800, you could get a hell of a nice used guitar.

As for the sound- if you want a more bluesy sound out of a metal guitar (and I always recommend Jacksons for metal guitars), you can always just change one of the pickups- usually a Seymour Duncan can produce a nice, bluesy tone on any guitar, and. As for BC Riches... I was never a big fan of those, but to each his own.

But yep, in the end, just go to as many stores as you can and try try try until they kick you out.

Author:  Afro_D-Shak [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:03 am ]
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Brahm_K wrote:
I would dissuade you from your dissuasion towards used guitars. You can get some ridiculously awesome guitars for quite cheap that way- my first electric, a Vantage Avenger, cost me 100 when it should have gone for 500, and I got my second, a Jackson RR1, for half of what it would cost new. Both were in excellent condition. For $800, you could get a hell of a nice used guitar.

As for the sound- if you want a more bluesy sound out of a metal guitar (and I always recommend Jacksons for metal guitars), you can always just change one of the pickups- usually a Seymour Duncan can produce a nice, bluesy tone on any guitar, and. As for BC Riches... I was never a big fan of those, but to each his own.

But yep, in the end, just go to as many stores as you can and try try try until they kick you out.


See, I've never liked B.C. Rich guitars either, (most feel like toys to me) but I've seen nothing but positive reviews for the Big Dagger. I'll see if I can find it in a shop somewhere and try it out.

And I'd love to find something that can give me both good blues AND metal tone, which is why I was leaning towards the B.C. Semi-Hollow.

As for used guitars... I may have to look around, but chances are I'll end up buying new. The only used I ever bought was a Jay Turser V, (a BEAUTIFUL guitar with a great hard rock / blues tone) and the wiring in it is messed up so that it'll just stop working once in a while... easy to fix, but that kinda put me off on used guitars.

Author:  noodles [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:39 am ]
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I have an Ibanez artcore semi hollow body and it's great although getting anything resembling a metal tone out of it might be hard. Awesome for blues/jazz/classic rock kinda sounds though.

Author:  Ichneumon [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:01 am ]
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My personal experience of semi-hollows is limited. I do , however, have a friend who owns a PRS SE Custom SH (http://prsguitars.com/secustomsh/index.html), and it does sound beautiful and airy, perfect for bluesy stuff. Not sure about metal tones, though.

I myself own a PRS SE Standard, and the quality frankly amazed me. Incredibly comfortable to play, rock-solid tuning stability, etc.

Ah yes, and there's a demo on yt.

Author:  rio [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:43 pm ]
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I recommend you buy a saxophone.

Author:  Thomas [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:19 pm ]
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To be honest with you, I would get a Gibson Les Paul Classic or Standard, both of whom could be available for that price used. Excellent all-round guitars, and those burstbuckers is fucking excellent for everything from country to metal, depending on the amp of course.

If you're after something strictly bluesy you should look into Fender, as you will get an excellent US made Stratocaster or Telecaster used for that price.

Author:  Radagast [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:45 pm ]
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GET ONE WITH STRINGS

Author:  Legacy Of The Night [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:07 pm ]
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Radagast wrote:
GET ONE WITH STRINGS


This is probably a good idea.

Author:  Radagast [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:20 pm ]
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Legacy Of The Night wrote:
Radagast wrote:
GET ONE WITH STRINGS


This is probably a good idea.

A BLUE ONE BLUE IS WAY RAD

Author:  Afro_D-Shak [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:05 pm ]
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Radagast wrote:
GET ONE WITH STRINGS


AND WITH PICKUPS, THAT WOULD BE GOOD

Author:  Afro_D-Shak [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:15 pm ]
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rio wrote:
I recommend you buy a saxophone.


I've been playing for six years...

Author:  rio [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:46 pm ]
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Afro_D-Shak wrote:
rio wrote:
I recommend you buy a saxophone.


I've been playing for six years...


The saxophone? That's awesome :D

Author:  noodles [ Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:23 pm ]
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metal_xxx wrote:
To be honest with you, I would get a Gibson Les Paul Classic or Standard, both of whom could be available for that price used. Excellent all-round guitars, and those burstbuckers is fucking excellent for everything from country to metal, depending on the amp of course.


I'm waiting for a good deal on one of these used so I can start making brutal metal sounds.

Author:  Afro_D-Shak [ Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:20 am ]
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rio wrote:
Afro_D-Shak wrote:
rio wrote:
I recommend you buy a saxophone.


I've been playing for six years...


The saxophone? That's awesome :D


Well thanks! I've hardly ever ventured out of Alto territory though... see, I go to a fairly small school and we don't have many people in our band, and since I'm the only strong Alto player, I'm stuck with that until some Freshman saxophone prodigy decides to appear by some miracle. :lame: I do really enjoy playing the Bari sax whenever I have the chance though.

Author:  crast [ Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:28 am ]
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Afro_D-Shak wrote:
rio wrote:
Afro_D-Shak wrote:
rio wrote:
I recommend you buy a saxophone.


I've been playing for six years...


The saxophone? That's awesome :D


Well thanks! I've hardly ever ventured out of Alto territory though... see, I go to a fairly small school and we don't have many people in our band, and since I'm the only strong Alto player, I'm stuck with that until some Freshman saxophone prodigy decides to appear by some miracle. :lame: I do really enjoy playing the Bari sax whenever I have the chance though.


I always found the baritone to be quite boring to play. Tenor on the
other hand, is great! (I played Alto for many years, but then
switched to Tenor when we needed one).

Soprano sax is cool too, but a bit more difficult to keep a nice tone
I thought.

.:crast:.

Author:  Goat [ Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:55 am ]
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Now, saxophone in Canopy would be awesome... :wink:

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