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    Posted: September 05 2006 at 12:21
I've been working all summer and managed to scrounge up about $600. Now, I need a nice guitar. I want a tone that's about halfway between Steve Howe and Alex Lifeson - Good for both rythym and lead. Preferably slightly jangly, as well *prepares for onslaught of Strat and Ric suggestions*. Slightly more expensive would be alright too. Fire away!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 05 2006 at 12:26
I would suggest the mighty Schecter Classic.

A great guitar(I own one) that is more than worth your dollar.
It's like a PRS basically, but won't break your bank.

Check out some harmony central reviews.


http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar/product/Schecter/C-1+Classic/10/1

Good luck in your search.


Here's a picture of one from an owner from the harmony central site.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/andy_1723/Guitar/DSCF0007.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/andy_1723/Guitar/DSCF0004.jpg

It's pretty sweet if you ask me.


Edited by OpethGuitarist - September 05 2006 at 12:29
back from the dead, i will begin posting reviews again and musing through the forums
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 05 2006 at 12:30
Originally posted by OpethGuitarist OpethGuitarist wrote:

I would suggest the mighty Schecter Classic.

A great guitar(I own one) that is more than worth your dollar.
It's like a PRS basically, but won't break your bank.

Check out some harmony central reviews.


http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar/product/Schecter/C-1+Classic/10/1

Good luck in your search.


Here's a picture of one from an owner from the harmony central site.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/andy_1723/Guitar/DSCF0007.jpg


It's pretty sweet if you ask me.
 
 
Wow. Looks fantastic. I'll definitely consider it. ClapThumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 05 2006 at 20:00
strat. cant go wrong with a strat. #1 guitar for me.
 
epiphones suck. might be able to buy a gibson dc classic. nice guitar, or a sg single pickup thing.
 
be carefull with ibanez. the axs42 is my dream guitar. looks like a sg but rounder looking. def plays better too. ibanez guitars have the best feel ever. but if youre into metal or whatever ibanez is a good deal
 
schecter is ibanez's main competer so what ever. the tempest blackjack is my choice.
 
ltd is my next choice for metal. bc rich, jackson, esp, suck. ltd has this kick ass tele-esque dc thing with a humbucker and a way cooler headstock than the tele (which looks feminie, no offese intended).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2006 at 03:33
Most Epiphones don't suck yes the Les Paul Jr and G310 (bolt on SG) are terrible, but most of the others I've played are good guitars, obviously they're not as good as a Gibson or a Fender but in my experience they are often better than similarly priced Ibanezs etc

If you want something a little different you could consider a Burns, but good luck in finding one, they're pretty rare.

If you can find one a used Steinberger USA would also be a good buy, I've got one of the Far Eastern built Steinberger Spirt GU guitars and its pretty good, so the US built ones with better woods and electronics should be very good.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2006 at 00:53
Ibanez is the only guitar maker that can put togethor a good quality instrument at an affordable price for a casual musician.  The RG series with a flame top is the best instrument in it's class.

Epiphones are a terrible value they can make a good instrument, but someone is nuts to pay them the money they ask.

Fender really depends on the model.  The American Standard series is good.  The rest are very very poorly crafted.

Stay away from Jackson.  I bought one instrument from them, I sold it a week later because of a defective bridge. 

I own a Schecter C1+ guitar.  It's a quality instrument.  Very well constructed.  At least it was when I was buying it.  My Schecter bass and I didn't get along very well.  It was sold over a year ago.

I'm a bass player, but I still play plenty and own plenty of guitars.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2006 at 02:48
How about buying a Line6 Variax? Sure, it's kind of ugly - but the most versatile guitar you'll ever find ... Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2006 at 04:27
Epiphone Les Pauls are good, played one in a store. I'd recommend a Mexican Fender strat, though they are a bit over your price at about 1300 Australian dollars, not sure what that is in Canadian dollars. It is a great guitar, I have one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2006 at 13:41
Ibanez guitars are great value for money, but since most models are produced in such large quantities, you won't get too much money for one if you ever would think of selling it. Epiphone's Les Paul Standards are good aswell, but their trade-in value is very low, just like with Ibanezes. For the money you've got, you can get a decent new Fender. However, if you're after a Fender, look at used guitars instead, as you can get a better model for a price equal to or lower than the price of a new Mexico-made Standard series guitar.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2006 at 23:53
Originally posted by <BR>Fender really depends on the model.  The American Standard series is good.  The rest are very very poorly crafted.<BR>[/QUOTE
Fender really depends on the model.  The American Standard series is good.  The rest are very very poorly crafted.
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ok my bass playin friend, this is the only place where i disagree. all strats above the mexican standards are of
 
ok my bass playin friend, this is the only place where i disagree. all strats above the mexican standards are of amazing quality. the koa is a masterpiece of a guitar. the tone is astonding. its the only strat id pay for unless id want to go for high quality (think 2000-3000 u.s.).
 
that said. most other fender guitars arnt that good. the jaguar is my next choice; the 60-somthing remake with single coils...oh man that thing is nice...beats the hell outa that black humbucker one!
 
but teles mustangs and cyclones or whatever just dont cut up to the strat.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2006 at 00:01
I'd go for a Fender Strat or an Ibanez S-model. I got my Ibanez used for a little over $700 and it's great. The fretboard is easy to work around, but I think the tone is a bit light for what I want, but I think that's more due to my lack of a very satisfying pedal. I want to get a Strat too, but that will have to come after a classical guitar.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2006 at 12:44

Ok, for everyone who suggested a strat, how about a Highway One Stratocaster HSS? I saw one at my local store for $650, which I have.

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2006 at 13:37
These Fender strats are simply not versatile enough ... less than 24 frets, no locking vibrato system, no neck humbucker, sound always twangy, ...

But if you don't mind these problems - go ahead!Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2006 at 21:54
^ Thanks, I guess...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 20 2006 at 12:30
http://www.prsguitars.com/showcase/current/sesoapbar2maplematteo.html

That should do the trick Wink

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