Satellite Guitars?
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Satellite Guitars?
Does anyone have any info on these guitars?
Just seen one for the first time but couldn't see much info
Just seen one for the first time but couldn't see much info
- looperstar
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I had a satalite for a while it was very cheap so I bought it as a project. They have ply bodies and the neck on the one I had wasn't great but the pickups had a good old school microphonic quality that was nice through fuzz pedals. If you see one in good condition and for the right price its a fun guitar to play.
- UlricvonCatalyst
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- UlricvonCatalyst
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Aye... I made the mistake of buying the small mustangesque one ripped my fingers to bits and would not stay in tune utter garbage... they are mij before mij was a good thingbenecol wrote:This. Shite. Avoid.timhulio wrote:Which is about £20 too much!Fran wrote:In the UK you can pick them up for around £30.
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- UlricvonCatalyst
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I made the mistake of buying one off eBay as a project.dezb1 wrote:Mooseboy wrote:Would the body be useful for a project?
Nothing fancy just bit of a muck around as a first time project kind of thing
What the name of the mustangesque one?
Because that's the body i'm lookin at
satellite 65 t, and they're plywood and very cheap ply at that...
The neck has a weird (as in almost nonexistent) taper meaning a conventional bridge is too wide.
The holes for the tuners are really close together.
The plywood on mine was delaminating at the bottom of the neck pocket, meaning the body was pretty much scrap.
On the upside, the cheapest 24" scale guitar you'll ever see.
And the finish on them isn't hideous.
Seriously though, AVOID!