
fender dg-4 It’s the party guitar...
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dub wrote:My Sonex is beat to shit. I think the paint used had trouble adhering to whatever sawdust and glue mixture they build the body out of because the shit practically rubs off when combined with human sweat. Or maybe they just used cheap paint.
Thankfully much had already worn off the neck when I got it, because it can get kinda funky to touch.
The combination of a huge swimming pool rout and a really heavy body makes it sound rather massive, the dirty fingers pups help too. It was Gibson's attempt to court the beginner market, I think they get unfairly maligned. But I guess most Gibson players don't want a guitar that sounds like a flamethrower.
I was quite stoked the other day when I was watching youtube vids of Hammerhead and saw the guitarist using one. It's definitely suited to noise rock.
I've never understood that either. The whole smashing a guitar on stage thing seems completely pointless.wwrrss wrote:I have no expensive guitars, I'd happily throw any of them at a wall if the feeling arises.James wrote:I don't really understand the idea of a 'beater' guitar. I've had cheap guitars I've loved but I don't really think of them as any different to the more expensive ones.
Can I just dry hump it for a few minutes?Pacafeliz wrote:but of course, my #1 favorite beater is my '65 "crackwhore" jag:
i spend hours just staring at its hotness. and then play it. after i've played with myself...
Pat.
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
i sold one of those to one of my band mates for 2 packs of smokes and an xl double double from tim hortons last summer. an enjoyable guitar,.. i never really got on with it though..rich wrote:not spousal. bonus points for short scale. i love my craptastic harmony. bought this thing in a pawn shop a year ago for $50. i'm pretty sure it's a newer model. after some neck adjustments, it became very playable. it's not a short scale, but the body is so small that it feels like one. it can't be more than an inch thick, too. the pickups are really low output and the guitar itself is super percussive and loud... makes for some cool recordings when room mic'ed. what's your favorite cheapass guitar?