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SUSjbcoder
post Nov 10 2020, 01:05 PM

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QUOTE(Blackhaste @ Nov 10 2020, 01:00 PM)
Fender Squier Affinity series are very descent beginner guitars.

Youtube have lots of great lessons for sure!

There are even headphone amps available. Vox used to make (years ago) those portable amps where you just plug it to the guitar and connect your own ear/head phones. Technology now should have advanced and have more options.

Or as you like. those cheap bundle guitar + amp works too if its just for fun.
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Lousy recommendation.

Those are Squiers and not true Fenders. They're getting expensive and the quality is not so good.

If TS wants to play rock and roll or metal, should avoid single coils.

Go for Cort or Ibanez.

2020 Epiphone also good but pricey.


For amp, no need to choose anything else, Boss katana 50 mkii
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post Nov 10 2020, 01:06 PM

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QUOTE(WayCock @ Nov 10 2020, 01:04 PM)
Ya, planning to get the cheap bundle set
Will look for more info on the Vox and headphones amps u talk about

I also found some apps to learn guitar
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Stop listening to bad advice. You'll quit electric guitar very soon like this if you use such a terrible bundle.
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post Nov 10 2020, 01:10 PM

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QUOTE(WayCock @ Nov 10 2020, 01:07 PM)
Sound expensive
I will go for rm500 and below guitar and amp set
If really able to learn then only invest
But thanks
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There're no set brand new in that price range that will make you stick to guitar. You will quit very fast and be disappointed with the quality.


500 is what I used to pay for just a decent guitar last time

Now with inflation you won't get that anymore for new set. I doubt you will get decent amp bundle together at that price.

You'll just be throwing money away.


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post Nov 10 2020, 01:14 PM

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Electric guitar can be easy or very hard. The key is choose which one you like. Don't listen to bad advice to start with acoustic first because you'll lose interest very fast if that's not your interests. The acoustic->electric route are outdated and bad advice.

You can jump straight to electric.

The hardest part about electric guitar is not chords or power chords.

it's finger independence, accuracy and muting (in addition to speed of course)


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post Nov 10 2020, 01:16 PM

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QUOTE(WayCock @ Nov 10 2020, 01:12 PM)
So? No cheap guitar set?
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None at the price you want and even then, they're crap.


I've never and will never buy bundle set even when I was a beginner. I did my homework.



 

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