guitar for a beginner?
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I can't stand most Epiphone pups, so take that into consideration.
I can't stand most Epiphone pups, so take that into consideration.
If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus
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If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus
As the person that started this thread I thought I'd update on my search. I still haven't purchased a new guitar, but I've narrowed it down (somewhat). My budget falls under $300US and perhaps not coincidentally each guitar I'm looking at falls in that range. Here's the list...
Jagmaster
Squier Classic Vibe Duo Sonic
Epiphone Dot Studio
Jagmaster
- 24" scale
- I know it doesn't sound like a Jaguar, but I love the shape and look of it.
- Humbuckers
- 6-screw mounted tremolo bridge...Tremolo bar is unimportant to me
- Thinking of switching out the Humbucker pickups with some of these - GFS Retrotron Memphis pickups
- Not 24" scale, but close... 24.75"
- Neck: Maple, Fingerboard: Rosewood, Body: Alder
- 7.25" neck radius
- vintage six-saddle bridge
Squier Classic Vibe Duo Sonic
- 24" scale
- Basswood body, Maple neck and fingerboard
- Don't love the color, but I could live with it
- 3-saddle bridge
- AlNiCo V pickups
- I have no idea what it sounds like, there are currently no reviews out there
Epiphone Dot Studio
- Set maple neck, Rosewood fretboard
- Vintage Alnico V plus pickups
- Stopbar tailpiece
- Scale length - 24-3/4"
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Thanks Roachello and Alfredoroachello wrote:What's your budget? We just sold our Squier Musicmaster but that guitar would have been perfect! (According to preference of course)
You know, I'm amazed how good the Musicmaster is. The playability is quite amazing for a guitar that cost $150 new, and the horror stories I'd read about the pickup being lifeless and the quality of construction are completely untrue. The tuners, the push-pull are quality. Best of all, the colour is awesome. It's nice not to have to worry about switches and controls once in a while.
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That one! Look at it!scryber wrote:Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Thinline
- Not 24" scale, but close... 24.75"
- Neck: Maple, Fingerboard: Rosewood, Body: Alder
- 7.25" neck radius
- vintage six-saddle bridge
Squier Jagmaster is the most alternative rock guitar there, so the alternative rock thing to do would be to get something else. Confused? I nearly shit.
I did look at that one, the only "downside" is the neck scale because I'm looking for short scale or Gibson sized.Wilbur wrote:FWIW, my VM Tele is absolutely awesome and is probably the best purchase I have made in a while. As far as chime goes, while the neck humbucker is pretty meaty, the other two are quite responsive and..."chime-y" Sounds great with light OD, and plays fantastic...for 300$...
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You;re lookin' for xs or xl? Word...scryber wrote:I did look at that one, the only "downside" is the neck scale because I'm looking for short scale or Gibson sized.Wilbur wrote:FWIW, my VM Tele is absolutely awesome and is probably the best purchase I have made in a while. As far as chime goes, while the neck humbucker is pretty meaty, the other two are quite responsive and..."chime-y" Sounds great with light OD, and plays fantastic...for 300$...
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For some reason I thought Gibson scale was 25 some shit...timhulio wrote:He means 24" or 24 3/4" (Gibson) scale length.
If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus
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Word. This must be why My friend's LP feels like a fuckin' midget guitar to me... Or maybe it's cause I'ma giant.Mike wrote:Nope.
Fender Standard (Telecaster/Stratocaster/Jazzmaster) - 25.5"
Gibson Standard 24.75"
Fender Shortscale (Mustang/Jaguar) - 24"
Fender SuperShortscale (some Duo-Sonics) - 22.5"
If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus