Rabid wrote:Coming from a novice, there are some brands that just plain reek of cheap and uncool. Epiphone, Alvarez, anything in flying V, and pretty much everything Japanese or unfamiliar seems second rate. The Japanese acoustics do seem well crafted though.
I have to DISAGREE COMPLEATLY! I have always had budget guitars. Epie's are GREAT guitars,,, your statement makes me wonder If you knew how to set up your guitar,, and how to set your amps. Dean flying Vs are the same. Axl Strats sound good but need a definate set up and fret file. I could go on, but I will stop with the examples above.
THE MAIN THING TO REMEMBER ABOUT AFFORDABLE GUITARS (under 500) Is quality of pick ups and electronics. but for most ppl, they are great. The cheaper woods, the fact that one company in japan makes 15 different names in guitar, really only matters if your a pro in a studio. On that note, many pros use what were once bargin guitars (Silvertone, Harmoney, Airline, Danelecto, also made by silvertone).
If your just starting, get a guitar you can afford, learn it, then its like a hot rod or bike, change out a pick up, tweak the pots.
You will have become attached to your AX and know what you like better.
“Find your own sound. Dont be a second rateYngwie Malmsteen be a first rate you”
– George Lynch 2013 (Dokken, Lynchmob, KXM, Tooth & Nail etc....)