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Guitars what guitar for me, getting my second guitar
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TSnotsoindian23 P
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Jun 6 2019, 03:29 PM, updated 7y ago
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sup people, im consider myself a lower intermediate guitarist. recently got a secondhand fender squire and i think it's pretty fun to jam with. any suggestions on my next guitar? preferably electric, under RM 700 but im open to discussion. ive heard that les pauls are good jamming instruments but i haven't personally played it. anyone got any input?
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freakfingers12
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Jun 9 2019, 02:00 PM
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If you've just gotten yourself a guitar, I'd recommend you to save up RM2000 to splurge on a new guitar. It's better than to keep buying cheaper guitars but not getting a really solid one.
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ariffdude
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Jun 10 2019, 09:24 AM
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QUOTE(freakfingers12 @ Jun 9 2019, 02:00 PM) If you've just gotten yourself a guitar, I'd recommend you to save up RM2000 to splurge on a new guitar. It's better than to keep buying cheaper guitars but not getting a really solid one. Agreed. Meanwhile, send the Squier for setup and fret levelling. It will make a huge difference. Then later upgrade pickups (that Alexander Pribora pickups looks mighty tempting).
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quarantined
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Jun 10 2019, 09:38 AM
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QUOTE(ariffdude @ Jun 10 2019, 09:24 AM) Agreed. Meanwhile, send the Squier for setup and fret levelling. It will make a huge difference. Then later upgrade pickups (that Alexander Pribora pickups looks mighty tempting). I think should avoid touching the pickups until you know what tones you are looking for, and at least have a half decent amp.. Save your money and keep practising. After a while you'll know what your preference is. A tele can sound pretty ff brutal when you up the gain, who needs a Les Paul
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+3kk!
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Jun 10 2019, 11:09 AM
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Ive always found that guitar prices and "upgrades" follow a certain pattern
<1k - thick poly, cheap hardware, Cheapest of the cheap
2-3k - you start seeing some respectable "professional" specifications.
5-10k - Pro range, basically if you are a successful working musician with tons of gigs. The hardware works well, guitar plays better, its lighter (cept for LPS)
10-20k - Collectors , exotic woods, top of the line stuff. Folks with more money than sense really (inb4 everdying calls me out)
generally if you upgrade inside a range, you add one or 2 minor items that are upgraded but won't be a day and night diff. So its kinda not worth it to do it
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dragonmatahari
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Jun 16 2019, 01:17 AM
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QUOTE(notsoindian23 @ Jun 6 2019, 03:29 PM) sup people, im consider myself a lower intermediate guitarist. recently got a secondhand fender squire and i think it's pretty fun to jam with. any suggestions on my next guitar? preferably electric, under RM 700 but im open to discussion. ive heard that les pauls are good jamming instruments but i haven't personally played it. anyone got any input? yes bro.. with LP you'll discover another type magic drive through Humbuckers.. but i doubt to find a honest used one for 700.. well dont worry ... maybe you will .. anything possible but dont underestimated the Squire ...its got plenty of Strats voodoo magic... go slow...feel it.. you'll find YOU
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lockheed90
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Jun 24 2019, 03:32 PM
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QUOTE(notsoindian23 @ Jun 6 2019, 03:29 PM) sup people, im consider myself a lower intermediate guitarist. recently got a secondhand fender squire and i think it's pretty fun to jam with. any suggestions on my next guitar? preferably electric, under RM 700 but im open to discussion. ive heard that les pauls are good jamming instruments but i haven't personally played it. anyone got any input? Since you've never played a Les Paul type guitar I would suggest you try it first. Because the Squier Strat type guitars is a comfortable guitar to play with than the Les Pauls.
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SUSTham
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Aug 5 2019, 05:04 PM
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quarantined
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Aug 7 2019, 11:32 AM
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are these bots or people actually write like bots now???
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