Hidden/Forgotten Gems on a budget
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- Fran
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Hidden/Forgotten Gems on a budget
I was wondering which guitars people have come across that are excellent quality and value for money.
In terms of Fender i'd have to say Musicmasters here, in the UK you can pick one up for under £350, its a vintage guitar and the neck alone is superb.
I'd personally vote for these three on my experiences;
1. Peavey Predator USA. You can still get these for under £100 and they will give most Strats a run for their money. Superb neck and total quality.
2. Yamaha SG200. The no frills MIJ model that delivers all the tone of the more expensive models. No longer dirt cheap but you still find them for around £200. Mine easily held its own with my friends Gibson SG Standard.
3. Westone Spectrum ST. Matsumoku made, the neck has an almost vintage Mustang feel but with larger frets. Superbly made and still available s/h for under £100.
In terms of Fender i'd have to say Musicmasters here, in the UK you can pick one up for under £350, its a vintage guitar and the neck alone is superb.
I'd personally vote for these three on my experiences;
1. Peavey Predator USA. You can still get these for under £100 and they will give most Strats a run for their money. Superb neck and total quality.
2. Yamaha SG200. The no frills MIJ model that delivers all the tone of the more expensive models. No longer dirt cheap but you still find them for around £200. Mine easily held its own with my friends Gibson SG Standard.
3. Westone Spectrum ST. Matsumoku made, the neck has an almost vintage Mustang feel but with larger frets. Superbly made and still available s/h for under £100.
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squier CV tele/strat - one does not need another guitar and will spend under $300.
i feel like a guitar should be a replica of the super expensive/classic/iconic styles, but not sacrifice playability. if someone wants to play like keef, and gets an affinity blonde tele with serrated fret ends, they're not going to bother saving up $200 again just to take a gamble at getting a better guitar.
if they know they can spend $300 and get as close as possible, and maybe never have to upgrade, i think they'd do that first. plus, you can be a seasoned vet and have a blast on either guitar, and not say OH SQUIER WOT SHIT, etc.
i feel like a guitar should be a replica of the super expensive/classic/iconic styles, but not sacrifice playability. if someone wants to play like keef, and gets an affinity blonde tele with serrated fret ends, they're not going to bother saving up $200 again just to take a gamble at getting a better guitar.
if they know they can spend $300 and get as close as possible, and maybe never have to upgrade, i think they'd do that first. plus, you can be a seasoned vet and have a blast on either guitar, and not say OH SQUIER WOT SHIT, etc.
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I think the photo fran posted is one I'm watching on fleabay. I feel the same way stewstewart wrote:An SG200 would be my next guitar if i found some cash down the back of the sofa.
Btw fran the only musicmasters I keep spotting on eBay are £1000+ please send me any you see at £350!
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
Include me on that distribution listFran wrote:I sent Dan Herron a link for one the other week, a 78 model, went for about £310lorez wrote:Btw fran the only musicmasters I keep spotting on eBay are £1000+ please send me any you see at £350!
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
Yep, big fan of the CVsGeorge wrote:+1hotrodperlmutter wrote:squier CV tele/strat - one does not need another guitar and will spend under $300.
My Custom has gotten a second wind recently too. Can't put it down.
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
Re: Hidden/Forgotten Gems on a budget
That was pretty much my second guitar, it was awesome !!!Fran wrote: 3. Westone Spectrum ST. Matsumoku made, the neck has an almost vintage Mustang feel but with larger frets. Superbly made and still available s/h for under £100.
I think it was GT though with a middle pickup and in red.
Every Nirvana song was learnt on one of them, good days !!
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Re: Hidden/Forgotten Gems on a budget
Was my first guitar, in 199ish, same colours and everything.othomas2 wrote:That was pretty much my second guitar, it was awesome !!!Fran wrote: 3. Westone Spectrum ST. Matsumoku made, the neck has an almost vintage Mustang feel but with larger frets. Superbly made and still available s/h for under £100.
I think it was GT though with a middle pickup and in red.
Every Nirvana song was learnt on one of them, good days !!
I still have a pathological fear of strat trems, possably because of this, or maybe my second guitar.