Want to ask about strings, maintenance, amps, mics, or comparisons of different guitars or any music equipment? This is for all threads related to music equipment.
I'm thinking about picking up my first electric guitar, I don't need anything too high class, just something to screw around with. I will probably spend no more than $800 for the guitar and amp. I really like the sound of the semi-hollow bodies. Does anybody have any suggestions on guitars and/or amps?
does anybody have any experience with the "Epiphone Dot"?
I love the way they look but everyone I've played hasn't given me the sound I expect it to. Putting on some nice after market electronics would make those guitars much more BA IMO
b31182 wrote:What style of music do you plan on playing with it? That makes a big difference.
you name it...rock, blues, country, etc. I really won't be playing anything very serious. I just want something that I can take to my basement with a beer and make a lot of noise
i have the ibanez artcore model that is basically a ripoff of the eip dot. love the style of guitar.
Thomas wrote:I often don't just order a single meal but I'll also add an extra to it. Say I get a cheeseburger combo meal, I'll add a side of chicken strips too. I like jay leno.
One of those paired with a Fender Blues Jr (399), and a decent overdrive pedal and you will have a good setup. Maybe down the road replace the PUPs with some Gibson '57s and you will have a great ax.
Do I listen to pop music because I'm miserable or am I miserable because I listen to pop music?
If you really want to get the most guitar for your dollar, take a look at a schecter (schecterguitars.com)... they sell them at guitar center for around the $500 range. They are very well made for the price. I have 2 high end prs guitars and i've been looking at a schecter c1 plus that plays and looks almost as perfect as my prs guitars that i paid over 2 grand for. They are also very good for a variety of styles. A few of them have a coil tap feature that can make the humbuckers sound like single coil (fender strat) pickups. Another good thing is that if your looking to spend around 800 total, a 500 guitar would leave you with enough to get a decent amp.