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Thank me. :|
The image quality sucks.
Looks like shit.
Oh well. At least it's a Strat. I WOULD'VE LIKED A SG OR LES PAUL MORE THOUGH. argh;
Quote from: Kaz on August 22, 2007, 01:23:07 PM
Looks like shit.
Oh well. At least it's a Strat. I WOULD'VE LIKED A SG OR LES PAUL MORE THOUGH. argh;
Bleh. Red Strats are so cliche.
Quote from: Kaz on August 22, 2007, 01:23:07 PM
Looks like shit.
Oh well. At least it's a Strat. I WOULD'VE LIKED A SG OR LES PAUL MORE THOUGH. argh;
It's better than a huge white background with the scrollbar.
Much better. The white was really annoying.
Quote from: Toast on August 22, 2007, 01:23:40 PM
Bleh. Red Strats are so cliche.
I know. I prefer it them to be darker, and maybe have some sunburst too, like mine.
Of course, mine's a Squier, so I have little right to be bashing any other guitars. china; As you can guess, I got it because it's a cheap alternative and a good guitar to learn with. Nothing fancy.
Quote from: Kaz on August 22, 2007, 01:27:36 PM
I know. I prefer it them to be darker, and maybe have some sunburst too, like mine.
Of course, mine's a Squier, so I have little right to be bashing any other guitars. china; As you can guess, I got it because it's a cheap alternative and a good guitar to learn with. Nothing fancy.
Protip: Mexican Fenders only cost $200 and are infinitely better.
Quote from: Toast on August 22, 2007, 01:28:55 PM
Protip: Mexican Fenders only cost $200 and are infinitely better.
When I bought the Squier, I didn't exactly know much about guitars. I paid for my idiocy. caterpie;
Quote from: Kaz on August 22, 2007, 01:35:41 PM
When I bought the Squier, I didn't exactly know much about guitars. I paid for my idiocy. caterpie;
Well, you could set it on fire if you ever feel like emulating Jimi Hendrix.
Quote from: Toast on August 22, 2007, 01:37:36 PM
Well, you could set it on fire if you ever feel like emulating Jimi Hendrix.
Or I could try to sell it and maybe get like $50 for it. I could get more if there wasn't a tiny screw missing on the bridge. Because of this, my top E string sits slightly higher than the other stings, and is probably easier to break.
I have that guitar.
But I'm getting a new one next year.
Any suggestions?
Quote from: MVP0079 on August 22, 2007, 02:01:06 PM
I have that guitar.
But I'm getting a new one next year.
Any suggestions?
You can't go wrong with a Les Paul, if you've got the money.
Quote from: Kaz on August 22, 2007, 02:03:08 PM
You can't go wrong with a Les Paul, if you've got the money.
Why, how much do they usually cost?
Quote from: MVP0079 on August 22, 2007, 02:03:42 PM
Why, how much do they usually cost?
If you get a real Gibson instead of a Epiphone, they could cost anywhere from around $1000 to around $2500. I'd recommend getting a standard model, which would generally cost you about $1800 or so.
Depends on how much I can get by selling my current guitar. If I get enough, I'll buy a Les Paul.
I know I won't get anywhere near 1800, but I'll see how much I can get.
Quote from: MVP0079 on August 22, 2007, 02:28:48 PM
Depends on how much I can get by selling my current guitar. If I get enough, I'll buy a Les Paul.
I know I won't get anywhere near 1800, but I'll see how much I can get.
Well there certainly are alternatives. There's smaller models, as well as models that don't quite feature everything the Les Paul is famous for. You can get some for under $1000 and still get the Gibson name, but I can't say how happy you'd be with that.
Quote from: Kaz on August 22, 2007, 02:32:14 PM
Well there certainly are alternatives. There's smaller models, as well as models that don't quite feature everything the Les Paul is famous for. You can get some for under $1000 and still get the Gibson name, but I can't say how happy you'd be with that.
I have an Accoustic Fender and I leik it spam;
Quote from: Kaz on August 22, 2007, 02:32:14 PM
Well there certainly are alternatives. There's smaller models, as well as models that don't quite feature everything the Les Paul is famous for. You can get some for under $1000 and still get the Gibson name, but I can't say how happy you'd be with that.
My current guitar I think was around 600, and I'm pretty happy with it. As long as it produces a nice sound I'm okay with it.