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First guitar for a friend

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 5:31 pm
by damienblair17
My buddy's lady friend is looking to buy a guitar for christmaz and apparently I'm the foremost expert in my social circle, so I've been playing consultant. I've managed to steer her away from stuff like the mini strat and stuff, and she almost decided on The red sparklez Tele in the other thread, but then she decided on a Metallic Green squier standard.

So hurray moar guitar players!

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 5:40 pm
by DanHeron
That's cool. I think Squiers are great first guitars.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 6:54 pm
by Noirie.
DanHeron wrote:That's cool. I think Squiers are great first guitars.
Totally. If someone wanted me to recomend them a quality first guitar i'd say either a vintage modified or a classic vibe.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:00 pm
by damienblair17
Noirie. wrote:
DanHeron wrote:That's cool. I think Squiers are great first guitars.
Totally. If someone wanted me to recomend them a quality first guitar i'd say either a vintage modified or a classic vibe.
I really wanted to say one of those, but she's running on limited funds.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:04 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
if someone asked my advice for a first guitar, it'd be an early 2000's MIM.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:09 pm
by Noirie.
hotrodperlmutter wrote:if someone asked my advice for a first guitar, it'd be an early 2000's MIM.
Yes, I've heard the pickups and the overall quality is apparently great on late 90s/early 2000s MIM Fenders.
not had a chance to play one myself though.

But i've played a newer 'electron blue' one which wasn't bad.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:17 pm
by Boab
Squiers are terrific quality for the price, as folk have said.

The Classic Vibes will no doubt do a ProTone (which are exceptional, imo) on us all, and grow an increasingly obsessive following over time.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:24 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
Noirie. wrote:Yes, I've heard the pickups and the overall quality is apparently great on late 90s/early 2000s MIM Fenders.
not had a chance to play one myself though.

But i've played a newer 'electron blue' one which wasn't bad.
i know the blue you speak of. quite gash.

if you ever get the opportunity, play one. my 2000 MIM strat is just fantastic quality, and came with mint on 3T burst. the pickups were incredible for a $200 guitar, but ended up replacing them and pots with vintage noiseless.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:29 pm
by Noirie.
hotrodperlmutter wrote:
Noirie. wrote:Yes, I've heard the pickups and the overall quality is apparently great on late 90s/early 2000s MIM Fenders.
not had a chance to play one myself though.

But i've played a newer 'electron blue' one which wasn't bad.
i know the blue you speak of. quite gash.

if you ever get the opportunity, play one. my 2000 MIM strat is just fantastic quality, and came with mint on 3T burst. the pickups were incredible for a $200 guitar, but ended up replacing them and pots with vintage noiseless.
Coolio will have a look round for one.
I don't suppose you know about the newer mexican standard ones?
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Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:39 pm
by Dave
Not a terribly cool guitar but the original Yamaha Pacifica were noted for great build quality for the price and played well off the shelf. I think in their very cheap price range they were considered the 'best in class' at that time. the one i had played great. For beginners a guitar that plays well or not can, depending on their motivation, be the make pr break factor on whether they keep it up.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:57 pm
by Noirie.
Black Cat Bone wrote:Not a terribly cool guitar but the original Yamaha Pacifica were noted for great build quality for the price and played well off the shelf. I think in their very cheap price range they were considered the 'best in class' at that time. the one i had played great. For beginners a guitar that plays well or not can, depending on their motivation, be the make pr break factor on whether they keep it up.
The yamaha pacifica 112v i had was awesome. Had to sell it though so i could buy my harmonic perc.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:13 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
Noirie. wrote:I don't suppose you know about the newer mexican standard ones?
the quality is good. i recently played one at "big dudes music city" (local meathead store), funny you ask!

the necks were very similar, although with a bit more gloss to them (mine has nawt). if you sand the older ones down a bit, they don't get sticky when you sweat alot.

the 70's logo on the headstock is ugly, and they look cheap, as before they just were cheap (monetarily). they're fine, but not $900 fine. i'd much rather have an older one with luscious, true strat tone. i still have my stock pickups, and will find a squier or something to mod. i miss the tone (don't get me wrong, the AV noiseless rule).

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:15 pm
by Noirie.
Meh i quite like the tackyness of both decals tbh.

I get out of school at 12:30 tomorrow. So i'll head up to denmark street to try one out.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:36 pm
by DanHeron
A MIM Fender as a first guitar?! When I got my first guitar I could only dream of a Fender. A £250 Classic Vibe Squier would've been too much even. I had a standard series squier and it was fine. It didn't sound the best but it played nicely - which I think is the most important thing for a beginner.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:50 pm
by Reece
i had this 'orrible encore classical.

then i had an encore electro-acoustic that had a huge action and an overbowed neck. it's so hard to play, i must have had SUPERHUMAN FINGERS when i finally bought an electric guitar.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:53 pm
by endsjustifymeans
My first guitar, that I actually ever played, was a early 2000's Les Paul Special II. It was almost enough to make me not want to play anymore... then I got a MIM Duo-Sonic and things started to make sense.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:55 pm
by Noirie.
Mine was a little Encore E1. Two christmases later i got a cherry burst Axl les paul copy.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:15 pm
by DanHeron
My first was a 3/4 sized Encore nylon string piece of crap. Then a Tanglewood strat copy, then a Squier. I should've jumped straight to the Squier, it wasn't much of an upgrade from the tanglewood except with playability. I remember when I had the tanglewood i went to a mates and played his guitar. It felt amazing, low action and really easy to play. So i looked up what it was and how much it cost - a £180 Squier!

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:18 pm
by endsjustifymeans
DanHeron wrote:My first was a 3/4 sized Encore nylon string piece of crap. Then a Tanglewood strat copy, then a Squier. I should've jumped straight to the Squier, it wasn't much of an upgrade from the tanglewood except with playability. I remember when I had the tanglewood i went to a mates and played his guitar. It felt amazing, low action and really easy to play. So i looked up what it was and how much it cost - a £180 Squier!
My first guitar was a hollowbody harmony that I got when I was 11 and never touched. Eventually gave it to my bassist.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:31 pm
by gaybear
My first guitar was a silvertone nylon string. still have it now. My parents required that I play it for one year before they'd get me an electric, cause they didn't want me to just give up.