What's the most you should pay for your ideal guitar?
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What's the most you should pay for your ideal guitar?
whether cost comes from components, vintage, custom work, etc, what id the most you'd pay for a 'perfect' guitar?
i think for me, i can't imagine more than 1500$ (though that in itself is far in the future)
honestly, i bet i can get pretty damn close with 500 bucks.
i think for me, i can't imagine more than 1500$ (though that in itself is far in the future)
honestly, i bet i can get pretty damn close with 500 bucks.
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I dropped $2000 on my first Taylor acoustic guitar (blue 614ce) and consequently dropped $1500 on another Taylor and my PRS (both sold)
$2000 is the thresold B.C. (before children)
$2000 is the thresold B.C. (before children)
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
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so far i've never spent over $1000USD for a guitar, that said, if i had the income and THE guitar showed up, i don't know what limit i would set. i was incredibly close to buying a white rick 360 for $1700USD as it was perfect, but given my finances at the time, it wasn't wise so i passed. i think it more comes down to where my finances are than an outright spending cap, as well as the type of guitar.
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$2000 for a mustang, no chance
$2000 for a starcaster, absolutely
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$2000 for a mustang, no chance
$2000 for a starcaster, absolutely
I'm thinking i could put together my ideal guitar for 500 bucks but who knows. Most i've spent on a single instrument is the jazzmaster project i'm working on and so far it looks like it'll cost around 600.
Vintage guitars i could see myself dropping $2k but only because it has resale value
New instruments, no more than $1k. MAYBE $1.5k on a Taylor/Martin
Vintage guitars i could see myself dropping $2k but only because it has resale value
New instruments, no more than $1k. MAYBE $1.5k on a Taylor/Martin
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i'd never spend more than $2000 on any fender, ever.
i'd be willing to spend upwards of $2500 on a really nice greco or tokai. i'd much rather have one really nice guitar than a bunch of ok guitars. right now, i only have two.
however, if i won the lottery (i don't play, so it's not gonna happen) i'd go nuts. i'd probably buy one of everything just because i could.
i'd be willing to spend upwards of $2500 on a really nice greco or tokai. i'd much rather have one really nice guitar than a bunch of ok guitars. right now, i only have two.
however, if i won the lottery (i don't play, so it's not gonna happen) i'd go nuts. i'd probably buy one of everything just because i could.
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My '57 U1 is my ideal. It's exactly the color, year, and features I've been wanting for years. The body is the perfect shape and balance - it feels like I'm playing nothing at all. The sound is my favorite thing, of course. I have a set of flats on it tuned down a whole step; it puts all this warmth and air around the high notes that I haven't found in any other guitar (even my reissue and 1448). There are a million little details and facets to the tone that just can't be put into words - it speaks with authority but never sounds forceful. It sounds lived-in and comfortable. I get all poetic and abstract about it sometimes, but I really just love it to pieces.
I played a 64 Jazz Bass in the Hollywood Guitar Center that if I for some reason had the income, I'd pay the $10,000 asking price for.
In realistic terms, I'd probably pay £1,500 for something that felt perfect. I'd pay that for a great amp and cab too (I still need to hear a Matamp series 2000 although my bank balance dreads it).
In realistic terms, I'd probably pay £1,500 for something that felt perfect. I'd pay that for a great amp and cab too (I still need to hear a Matamp series 2000 although my bank balance dreads it).
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I paid £1600 for my custom Les Paul, and it is ideal, I had say in everything about it from woods, to neck shape to frets, eletrics etc. and was part of the building process the whole way.
I don't really see myself spending that kind of money on an off the shelf guitar as every single one of my other guitars I have modded in some way and I'd feel bad about doing that to something I spent so much money on.
I spent £1400 on my Orange head and cab a few years ago when I got it (both since sold) and I didn't regret that one bit either.
I don't really see myself spending that kind of money on an off the shelf guitar as every single one of my other guitars I have modded in some way and I'd feel bad about doing that to something I spent so much money on.
I spent £1400 on my Orange head and cab a few years ago when I got it (both since sold) and I didn't regret that one bit either.
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as far as a custom guitar build, i would fork over 5,000.00 for an archtop easy!(if i had the cash)
as far as a factory guitar the most i think i would ever spend would be about 3,000.00 and that would be on a vintage jaguar.
i think if it was a guitar that i played and thought, "this is it, i found it, i need nothing else" then i would be willing to break any sort of bank budget and go nuts!
as far as a factory guitar the most i think i would ever spend would be about 3,000.00 and that would be on a vintage jaguar.
i think if it was a guitar that i played and thought, "this is it, i found it, i need nothing else" then i would be willing to break any sort of bank budget and go nuts!
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I used to have a sub £1,000 rule which would have been absolutely fine if Vintage Fender Mustangs/Jaguars hadn't rocketted after the mid 90s. I saved a bunch of money and sold some stuff to get the £1,700 I spent on my '66 Jaguar. It seems like a major extravagance to me even now but my missus said "you only live once", and I'd worked hard and sacrificed much to raise that money. Plus I'd rather get it now then when I'm 50 and a bit pathetic. That OLD GUITAR GUY everyone avoids.
So I don't regret it for a second.
The other stuff I've bought has actually been really reasonably priced. Before that I was just playing sub £500 Fender Reissues, and my Marshall 6100 (£300 second hand) and my JCM800 (£499 second hand).
So I don't regret it for a second.
The other stuff I've bought has actually been really reasonably priced. Before that I was just playing sub £500 Fender Reissues, and my Marshall 6100 (£300 second hand) and my JCM800 (£499 second hand).