And with that 1.3k, get an Ibanez SA..... Very versatile and of good quality.
Or, you could just buy a Yamaha Pacifica for around 650 if you prefer the Strat sound.
New Electric Guitar, Going from Acoustic to Electric
New Electric Guitar, Going from Acoustic to Electric
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And with that 1.3k, get an Ibanez SA..... Very versatile and of good quality.
Or, you could just buy a Yamaha Pacifica for around 650 if you prefer the Strat sound. |
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What "gear stick" are you talking about? Paste a photograph and draw an arrow.
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Yup. If you want to see what the Whammy bar can do:
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It's funny. I started off with a crappy vintage trem, decided I had enough of it and then progressed to 2 fixed bridge Les Pauls. Then I decided I WANTED a FR system and got a RR3 with a Licenced FR, and now the guitar I'm lusting after (The Egen) has another trem......
My Fixed bridge guitars are probably going to be LPs only from now on...... I find although hard to change strings, you get used to it and find that the whammy can Really pull off some killer tricks. |
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