recommend me a guitar less than £500 to get my mojo back
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recommend me a guitar less than £500 to get my mojo back
i need to play guitar again. the only electric I have is in bits and needs the pickups rewiring. Its been like that for over 18 months. I haven't played my acoustic or bass guitar. A lot of that has been we had building work for most of last year and most things went in storage and I preferred playing my synths, drums and piano.
So, I have some cash from not going to the pub and looking for some inspiration on a guitar to get me back playing. no genre of music I want to play, I just want something that will make me want to pick it up. new or reasonable 2nd hand (UK) prices
So, I have some cash from not going to the pub and looking for some inspiration on a guitar to get me back playing. no genre of music I want to play, I just want something that will make me want to pick it up. new or reasonable 2nd hand (UK) prices
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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A Burns Marquee is a nice piece of guitar, can be had for around or less than £300, good possibilities in the electric department (any pickup combination) but most of all standard strat-sized pickups, electronics and cases fit. Refreshingly, it is designed with a touch of english eccentricity, which makes it stand out in a not-heavy-metal kind of way.
Both versions of the bridge work fine, the older (point classic) may have issues, but they are covered by lifetime warranty. If that is the case don't pay more than £250. Getting the replacement is by mail so it takes a while. Works the charm though. (Or did 6 years ago)
Good if:
-You like subtly weird looks but traditional manners
-Like max 10-46 strings (the tremolo gets from wonderful to horrid somewhere at 11-49)
-Good looking woods and a finely finished neck is important even in a budget guitar
Bad if:
-You want absolute simplicity visually and electrically
If it was a car it would be one of them Honda made Rovers. It definitely isn't a Honda, and not quite a Rover either, but it could be had for peanuts when five years old and at least it sticks out in the tower block parking lot in the midst of the rusty Mondeos. And not just by being rustier.
Both versions of the bridge work fine, the older (point classic) may have issues, but they are covered by lifetime warranty. If that is the case don't pay more than £250. Getting the replacement is by mail so it takes a while. Works the charm though. (Or did 6 years ago)
Good if:
-You like subtly weird looks but traditional manners
-Like max 10-46 strings (the tremolo gets from wonderful to horrid somewhere at 11-49)
-Good looking woods and a finely finished neck is important even in a budget guitar
Bad if:
-You want absolute simplicity visually and electrically
If it was a car it would be one of them Honda made Rovers. It definitely isn't a Honda, and not quite a Rover either, but it could be had for peanuts when five years old and at least it sticks out in the tower block parking lot in the midst of the rusty Mondeos. And not just by being rustier.
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I thought you were referring to a Fender Bullet. Fucking n00b.kingkiller wrote:Let me be clear, etc. I just really like the Bullet ‘stang’s. Two ham bakers, hard tail, no fussbenecol wrote:Fuck a Bullet.
FWIW, I think when you're tired of guitar, it's nature's way of saying play something with humbuckers. The petrol strimmer of the guitar world. One of those things you have to pointlessly rev, and maybe blip the engine at the lights.
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A used Gordon Smith could probably be had for £500. The old ones can be true keepers. The total opposite stylingwise from the Burns’. Satin lacquer and bare wood instead of fancy plastics. Also great necks. One pickup models can be real great too.
A brand that is most affordable in the UK, not a lot of those around.
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The new ones might be good too, but haven’t tried so can’t say.
A brand that is most affordable in the UK, not a lot of those around.
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The new ones might be good too, but haven’t tried so can’t say.
Gordon Smith is a great shout. Lovely guitars.
Nice mixing of metaphors. Unless you stand at traffic lights with your strimmer?benecol wrote:I thought you were referring to a Fender Bullet. Fucking n00b.kingkiller wrote:Let me be clear, etc. I just really like the Bullet ‘stang’s. Two ham bakers, hard tail, no fussbenecol wrote:Fuck a Bullet.
FWIW, I think when you're tired of guitar, it's nature's way of saying play something with humbuckers. The petrol strimmer of the guitar world. One of those things you have to pointlessly rev, and maybe blip the engine at the lights.
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