Guitars

Zekedogg

100% Authentic A$$Hole
Yeah Im interested in buying a good beginners electric guitar....I want something good to learn on and good sound quality also...Anybody help me out with information:peace:
 

towlie

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I’d personally go with a PRS SE Korean no frills model. These are incredible divers guitars as the neck scale is in between a Strat and a LesPaul. They’ve got great action, a decent vibrato system, and sound sweeeeet without the expensive inlays and curved tops.

I’d suggest joining thegearpage.net.
 

Taipan

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try looking in hock shops but bring someone with you that knows a thing or two about guitar because i found that they bullshit you into buying a shitty guitar, I got a left handed Ibanez Exseries for 200bucks, i needed a few new strings and repairs but sounds like a dream, then this just past summer i bought a Epihphone SG left handed for $300 (canadian)
 

CrazyChester

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The gibson faded series or the PRS SE series. These guitars are high quality guitars for a low price. I especially like the PRS SE SoapBar. I have a PRS McSoapy, $1500 and .one of my band mates bought the SE series SoapBar. The difference in tone is almost nonexistent. You can pick up one of these for about $350 on ebay. I've been play for over 40 years and have a huge guitar collection. I'd be happy to have one of these in my collection.
 

CrazyChester

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The faded series play very well if properly setup. I've setup about a half dozen. After a fret dressing, a little truss rod adjustment and filing the nut they all played fantastic. The PRS SE's seem to play great right out of the box.
For my taste and style I play a Parker Fly a 66 Gibson SG and a PRS Hallow Body most often for gigs. But this lineup changes often.
 

Gygax1974

Just some idiot
The faded series play very well if properly setup. I've setup about a half dozen. After a fret dressing, a little truss rod adjustment and filing the nut they all played fantastic. The PRS SE's seem to play great right out of the box.
For my taste and style I play a Parker Fly a 66 Gibson SG and a PRS Hallow Body most often for gigs. But this lineup changes often.
Faded serious is awesome if you don't have mounds of cash. I have a V and an SG and they are both excellent guitars. Also some of the Fender strats are good for beginners, I have a fat strat and I love it.
 

reeffermadness

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ESP, Jackson, and Dean guitars along with Gibsons are all my personal favs. I have had nothing but great things to say about all of their guitars. It really does depend on how much you are willing to spend. Ebay is always a good way to go...just make sure the seller has High Feedback Rating.
 
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