Topic: first electric
im looking to buy my first electric
nothing too expensive
i'm really in love with guitars with natural mahagony looks, something like an Ibanez SA120.
anyone have any suggestions?
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Guitar chord forum - chordie → Electric → first electric
im looking to buy my first electric
nothing too expensive
i'm really in love with guitars with natural mahagony looks, something like an Ibanez SA120.
anyone have any suggestions?
Ibanez makes pretty good electric guitars. However, I'm biased toward the Stratocaster. The Fender Squier line is still a good starting choice for electric guitar. You can also get a Mexican made Strat for between $200 to $500 used/new! The one I have sounds just as good as the US made one!
yeah, i was looking into those clone guitars
what do you guys think abuot the Epiphone Les Paul etc.
Epiphones are top great guitars for beginners, Schecter guitars are good choices as you get high quality for a relatively low price. I highly recommend ESP's LTD line of guitars, I bought the MH100 model, and it played like a pro model...
Ibanez are great value, you aren't paying for name the way you might with Fender/Gibson. Alot of the Ibanez range is orientated on speed metal players but they do a model for every style and price point.
I had an Epiphone LP Studio that I recently sold! Although I liked the sound, it was just too heavy for me to stand and carry it for two hours! The Strat is much lighter, and has 5 different pick up selections to choose from. I also like the thinner neck, where my hand moves around the neck a bit easier. Just my two cents!
yeah, i was looking into those clone guitars
what do you guys think abuot the Epiphone Les Paul etc.
Well... i should say that the best newb guitar is probably an J&D stratocaster copy, you can of course pick another mark bu the J&D guitar are really good... Buying one SG copy as soon i got money.
If not... epihone LesPaul OR LSP LTD
Hi Froot & others
There was a time when the "copy " guitars were a bit of a joke but that was a long time ago , now most reputable companies make a decent guitar. As a full time guitar teacher I play all sorts of guitars in quick succession and I play them all through the same Pod XT pedal board. I have about 15 guitars and as well as a selection of acoustics most of them are Strats I have a Strat Plus Deluxe /USA Standard strat/various Harley Benton"Copy" strats and a Line 6 Variax. I also play all my students guitars on a daily basis which consist of some more harley bentons , some squiers and some epiphones. The main noticable difference in the studio/bedroom levels is the feel of the instrument as the budget clone guitars have rough finish to mainly the fret ends compared to my strat plus and the Variax , but apart from that there is not a lot of difference!! I could play any of them on stage but the main difference there would be that I would have to tune the budget ones much more often and may have to make changes in my pedal board to compensate for the weak pickups and if there is a big lighting rig they would be "noisy" on stage at high gain levels.
What guitar you get depends on what you are going to do with it and although looks are a reason to buy a guitar that in my opinion is really the last consideration unless you are overly concerned with image.
As Kahuna and Slaya both point out the "Strat" is a very good place to start. I didn't get a strat until I had been playing for 20 years haveing wanted to be "different" not even playing a Gibson either but It was only when a got my first strat ,admittedly it was top of the range at the time but i realised what i had been missing all that time and how versatile it was .
So I would say get a Strat to start with, I recommend the harley benton budget strats that you can see here http://www.thomann.de/gb/thomann_gitarren_set_g13.htm
and i have done so since about 1998 and they have stood the test of time well and i have played hundreds of them!
If it's your first electric then you can get your foot in the door for very little money and if you out grow it you will be doing very well indeed and for your next guitar you will leap frog all the £150-250 guitars which cost a lot more but offer very little more than what you already have.
hope this helps
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hey Slaya go to the pharmacy and get some "surgical Spirit" for the ends of your fingers they will toughen up in no time!
of course I didn't do that I played it 'till my fingers bled !
If you must have a Strat copy, a company called Stagg makes a much better one than the Squier for the same price.
if i were to get a strat copy, i heard the Mexican one was the best. can anyone back this up? and, what brand is the mexican? is it just called a "mexican strat"?
if i were to get a strat copy, i heard the Mexican one was the best. can anyone back this up? and, what brand is the mexican? is it just called a "mexican strat"?
A Mexican Strat is a Fender Strat:
http://www.musicstreet.co.uk/fender-sta … db5df7f0c5
That's a Mexican Strat.
There are two types of Fender Strat: MIM (Made in Mexico) and MIA (Made in America).
A mex Strat is hardly a copy. It's a real Fender. A very nice instrument for the money, too, even if you have an aversion to bolt-on necks like I do.
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