I also need help picking out a guitar
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- Orange Master
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I also need help picking out a guitar
Hey evrybody, I haven't been around for a while, but it's good to be back. Good to see some familiar faces around here.
Anyways, I am officially no longer a student, and with paychecks comes the need to reward myself with a new guitar. I have a max budget of around 2k and have been looking at some hollowbodys like used Gretsch Country Classics and others. I am not set on a hollow, but I think it may be a good idea. You can hear my style of music in my band link below, I do a lot of the rhythm stuff and most of the solos for reference.
Please feel free to throw some ideas out there, hollow body or not, I have been out of the guitar market for a while so I am pretty out of the loop.
Anyways, I am officially no longer a student, and with paychecks comes the need to reward myself with a new guitar. I have a max budget of around 2k and have been looking at some hollowbodys like used Gretsch Country Classics and others. I am not set on a hollow, but I think it may be a good idea. You can hear my style of music in my band link below, I do a lot of the rhythm stuff and most of the solos for reference.
Please feel free to throw some ideas out there, hollow body or not, I have been out of the guitar market for a while so I am pretty out of the loop.
'65 Guild Starfire III--Custom 52 HR Tele--Custom Hollow Strat--BYOC Phaser--ZVex Box of Rock--EB VP Jr--Oler ABY--Malekko 616--Tech 21 Boost RVB--AD30r--Orange TT
Re: I also need help picking out a guitar
Hw about a Steinberger or a Parker Fly.
David
I'm speaking out of my a$$. Yours might differ.
I'm speaking out of my a$$. Yours might differ.
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- Duke of Orange
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Re: I also need help picking out a guitar
You could do worse than picking up a 2nd hand vigier.
Fantastic guitars, totally reengineered. Not semi hollow though.
Fantastic guitars, totally reengineered. Not semi hollow though.
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Orange Gear: RV50 MKI, R30, AD15, PPC212
And.... Genz Benz Black Pearl 30
Past Orange: AD30TC Combo, TT, AD5
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- Lord of Orange
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Re: I also need help picking out a guitar
How about one of these?:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SDC55TR/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They do have semi-hollow versions too, but this one looks the best to me.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SDC55TR/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They do have semi-hollow versions too, but this one looks the best to me.
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Re: I also need help picking out a guitar
Randy, whipping out the crazy stuff! Those are pretty cool looking. I remember reading about those pickups when they came out 2 years ago? I need to add those to my list of possibilities.Randy Bass wrote:How about one of these?:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SDC55TR/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They do have semi-hollow versions too, but this one looks the best to me.
Thanks Randy!
'65 Guild Starfire III--Custom 52 HR Tele--Custom Hollow Strat--BYOC Phaser--ZVex Box of Rock--EB VP Jr--Oler ABY--Malekko 616--Tech 21 Boost RVB--AD30r--Orange TT
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Re: I also need help picking out a guitar
about the vox guitars, i seriously considered one but several dealers said "no", that they weren't up to par yet.
i will continue to suggest taking a look at carvin. the quality is top notch, and compared to the price, it is very hard to beat. surf their site and play with the guitar builder. i currently have two in my stable, a semi-hollow 550b [bigsby whammy] and a ct624 [solid body strat style body but neck through]. i have another 550b on the way. check'em out.
i will continue to suggest taking a look at carvin. the quality is top notch, and compared to the price, it is very hard to beat. surf their site and play with the guitar builder. i currently have two in my stable, a semi-hollow 550b [bigsby whammy] and a ct624 [solid body strat style body but neck through]. i have another 550b on the way. check'em out.
Orange TV50
Orange Rockerverb MkII 2x12 Combo
Orange DT
Orange AD5
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Vox AC50
Vox AC30
Vox AC4
2 Vox NT's
Marshall TlS 100
Marshall JCM800
Marshall slant
Mesa TA
60's Silverface Fender Twin
65 F SuperVerb
Bunch of others.
Orange Rockerverb MkII 2x12 Combo
Orange DT
Orange AD5
Orange PPC212
Vox AC50
Vox AC30
Vox AC4
2 Vox NT's
Marshall TlS 100
Marshall JCM800
Marshall slant
Mesa TA
60's Silverface Fender Twin
65 F SuperVerb
Bunch of others.
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Re: I also need help picking out a guitar
Since Gibson moved away from Kalamazoo, their workers who bought the factory and formed Heritage Guitars, they have focused on semi-hollow and hollow body guitars. I have one and it is incredible. Half the price and double the quality of Gibson.
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You could just get a Hagstrom Viking and save some cash. Super nice guitars if you like thin necks. I sold mine just because I didn't need it, but I had zero complaints about that guitar. Build quality was up there with the best. The tuners were lame though. It looked so cool.
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Re: I also need help picking out a guitar
if you're looking at gretsch, i'd say look into used rickerbackers too. you can usually get a good price on them, and nothing beats that ric sound.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I am not that big of a fan of thin necks, I am used to the thicker style neck on my tele.baytamusic wrote:You could just get a Hagstrom Viking and save some cash. Super nice guitars if you like thin necks. I sold mine just because I didn't need it, but I had zero complaints about that guitar. Build quality was up there with the best. The tuners were lame though. It looked so cool.
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Thick neck on a Tele? Those aren't thick at all. Is it a 50s style neck, those are sort of thick? Not really though. haha, ever played a Gibson 50s style, now that's a thick neck.Secondhand Dan wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. I am not that big of a fan of thin necks, I am used to the thicker style neck on my tele.baytamusic wrote:You could just get a Hagstrom Viking and save some cash. Super nice guitars if you like thin necks. I sold mine just because I didn't need it, but I had zero complaints about that guitar. Build quality was up there with the best. The tuners were lame though. It looked so cool.
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I built my tele from parts and used a thicker 52 style neck. I am comparing that thickness to the wide thin neck on my old gibson LP special. Thats my only good reference I guessbaytamusic wrote:Thick neck on a Tele? Those aren't thick at all. Is it a 50s style neck, those are sort of thick? Not really though. haha, ever played a Gibson 50s style, now that's a thick neck.Secondhand Dan wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. I am not that big of a fan of thin necks, I am used to the thicker style neck on my tele.baytamusic wrote:You could just get a Hagstrom Viking and save some cash. Super nice guitars if you like thin necks. I sold mine just because I didn't need it, but I had zero complaints about that guitar. Build quality was up there with the best. The tuners were lame though. It looked so cool.
'65 Guild Starfire III--Custom 52 HR Tele--Custom Hollow Strat--BYOC Phaser--ZVex Box of Rock--EB VP Jr--Oler ABY--Malekko 616--Tech 21 Boost RVB--AD30r--Orange TT
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Re: I also need help picking out a guitar
Word. Well, yeah those Hagstroms have really thin necks so probably not your thing.
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anybody else have any ideas?
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Re: I also need help picking out a guitar
I have more ideas if no one else does !Secondhand Dan wrote:anybody else have any ideas?
Have you tried the Gretsch Double Jet (G5248T)? It's chambered, but without F-holes. I like the Goldtop.
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