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$150 is it? that thing is fucking cool, i'm gonna have to find one of those.
buy it. edit OOH NIFTY they have it on amazon |
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Shit man! Buy one for me!
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Dudes are all pussies. I need as many guitars as I can get, plus, it's so cheap anyways! I which I could afford to buy a ton of shitty guitars (I will... soon)... for one: I use a ton of tunings, having guitars for easch would be right on... two: even just for one song, it's awesome to have guitars that songs can be built around, or that you can just use for like one song (see: early SY guitars). My explaining sucks tonight... sorry haha. |
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I kinda agree with you, i mean the SX is a decent company proabbly better and or more well known for making affordable electric bass guitars, a friend/bandmate has a shortscale bass by SX and its pretty sweet. but in most situation you shouldn't buy a guitar without "test driving it"... but for $150 and the way it looks its not really a bad deal even if it needs some work ie intontation adjustments (unless the neck is completely warped) i mean saving money to buy an expensive vintage jazzmaster in my mind is for those people who are in "working bands" the musician who just wants to tinker at home and is in a band that plays locally doesn't need to buy "$1000+ type" of guitars, i mean please go get a grip, unless you a friggin rich spoiled little brat... i always found it funny when i see kids that can't play but think they are and are handling a vintage jazzmaster thinking their shit don't stink... i always thought that the type of amp is a bit more important than the guitar unless the guitar has bad electronics or a warped neck. believe it or not there are a few Squires that are play better than some comparabale Fenders... as there are some Epiphones that play better than some comparable Gibsons. |
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I bet the body design makes it hard to keep the strap on.
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It's a measure of my boredom that I'm commenting in a guitar thread. I agree with the above. Mostly I think that you could stick the best guitarist with the shittest guitar and they can make it sing. By contrast, you can have a million absurdly expensive guitars, loads of effects pedals and a rack of a million amps and if you're shit, you're just going to be shit and loud. My first electric officially died last year. My second electric was cheap as piss, but it's not broke and it makes nice sounds, so I'm happy. |
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"never buy a guitar you can't play first"
i have got a couple guitars that i didn't play before buying (the rick being one of them, i went in and saw it and bought it in 5 minutes, loaded it up in my car and took it home) and they turned out fine. the rickenbacker may actually be my favorite guitar. |
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