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I want one of these badly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2FrFBceLuY
And how freaking awesome is that guy?
				
			https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2FrFBceLuY
And how freaking awesome is that guy?
Just play a right handed guitar upside down like Jimi.I want learn how to play the guitar or drums, but I am a lefty. Any good recommendations for a beginner like myself?
Seems like a reasonable price. If you're on a budget, I bet you can find the same thing on craigslist cheaper.Timely bump. I'm looking at guitar center tonight. Thinking about a Squier Affinity Stratocaster w/ Fender 11g amp for $199. Is that reasonable for a guy just trying to learn how to play?
Like this: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier/Affinity-Stratocaster-Electric-Guitar-Pack-w-10G-Amplifier.gc
I'd go for a used Mexican Strat and a used Fender Gdec amp. Good guitar, and the great amp for learning.Edited to add that while I do recommend the Gdec as a great learning amp, don't expect to be blown away by authentic tones. It is what it is. An ok sounding amp loaded with excellent learning tools like built in backing tracks with adjustable keys and tempos, built in tuner, buit in effects, the ability to load custom backung tracks into the amp, portability, etc.jdoggydogg said:Seems like a reasonable price. If you're on a budget, I bet you can find the same thing on craigslist cheaper.Man in the yellow hat said:Timely bump. I'm looking at guitar center tonight. Thinking about a Squier Affinity Stratocaster w/ Fender 11g amp for $199. Is that reasonable for a guy just trying to learn how to play?
Like this: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier/Affinity-Stratocaster-Electric-Guitar-Pack-w-10G-Amplifier.gc
Seconded on the guitar. I'd strongly recommend a used Mexican Strat to a new Squier/Affinity as a starter guitar. Should be able to find a used Mexican Strat on CL from $200-250.I'd go for a used Mexican Strat and a used Fender Gdec amp. Good guitar, and the best amp for learning.jdoggydogg said:Seems like a reasonable price. If you're on a budget, I bet you can find the same thing on craigslist cheaper.Man in the yellow hat said:Timely bump. I'm looking at guitar center tonight. Thinking about a Squier Affinity Stratocaster w/ Fender 11g amp for $199. Is that reasonable for a guy just trying to learn how to play?
Like this: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier/Affinity-Stratocaster-Electric-Guitar-Pack-w-10G-Amplifier.gc
From Guitar Center: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Fender/Standard-Stratocaster-Solid-Body-Electric-Guitar-111802567.gcSeconded on the guitar. I'd strongly recommend a used Mexican Strat to a new Squier/Affinity as a starter guitar. Should be able to find a used Mexican Strat on CL from $200-250.I'd go for a used Mexican Strat and a used Fender Gdec amp. Good guitar, and the best amp for learning.jdoggydogg said:Seems like a reasonable price. If you're on a budget, I bet you can find the same thing on craigslist cheaper.Man in the yellow hat said:Timely bump. I'm looking at guitar center tonight. Thinking about a Squier Affinity Stratocaster w/ Fender 11g amp for $199. Is that reasonable for a guy just trying to learn how to play?
Like this: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier/Affinity-Stratocaster-Electric-Guitar-Pack-w-10G-Amplifier.gc
If you have a chance and remember, can you see if they are debuting anything new at the Orange Amps booth?I'm at the NAMM show this weekend in Anaheim. Gear! Gear! And more gear!!!
Yes, I was right in front of their booth today, but didn't pay any attention - sorry. I'll try to remember tomorrow.If you have a chance and remember, can you see if they are debuting anything new at the Orange Amps booth?I'm at the NAMM show this weekend in Anaheim. Gear! Gear! And more gear!!!
What kind of music? What is his primary player?Starting to Amp shop and letting my kid do some of the legwork.
Currently, he has narrowed his search down to
Marshall DSL40c
Fender Bassbreaker 15 - 15W 1X12
Also told him to look into Orange's in that price range too.
I'd say $750 - $800 is the top end I'm willing to pay. Looking for versatility, which both of these seem to provide.
Anyone have any other suggestions? I know Craigslist is always an option, but hate spending that kind of dime on something used.
He's a bass player at heart, but has switched his focus to guitar.What kind of music? What is his primary player?Starting to Amp shop and letting my kid do some of the legwork.
Currently, he has narrowed his search down to
Marshall DSL40c
Fender Bassbreaker 15 - 15W 1X12
Also told him to look into Orange's in that price range too.
I'd say $750 - $800 is the top end I'm willing to pay. Looking for versatility, which both of these seem to provide.
Anyone have any other suggestions? I know Craigslist is always an option, but hate spending that kind of dime on something used.
Well he does need an amp with range. I LOVE Orange, but I think it might be a bit limited (it's sweet spot is in the range of overdriven to metal, but may not get you really good clean sounds he needs). In addition to the two you're considering, I would have him go to GC and try out some Blackstars in that price range. Definitely handles the British stack sounds that would pair well with the Les Paul (much like a Marshall in this regard), but it also has a good deal of versatility in my experience.He's a bass player at heart, but has switched his focus to guitar.What kind of music? What is his primary player?Starting to Amp shop and letting my kid do some of the legwork.
Currently, he has narrowed his search down to
Marshall DSL40c
Fender Bassbreaker 15 - 15W 1X12
Also told him to look into Orange's in that price range too.
I'd say $750 - $800 is the top end I'm willing to pay. Looking for versatility, which both of these seem to provide.
Anyone have any other suggestions? I know Craigslist is always an option, but hate spending that kind of dime on something used.
Playing a Mexitele right now through an old 1970's Peavey 50 2x12 tube. That's seen it's better days, which is why we're looking at getting a new amp. Upgrading the guitar is next. Thinking a Les Paul Standard, but that's a bit down the road.
He's a big Tool and Primus fan. Likes the Seattle grunge sound with AIC, Nirvana, Soundgarden. Also gravitates towards Blink and Pumpkins. I just caught him playing some Husker Du / Bob Mould / Sugar stuff yesterday, but then again in the same breath, he was all of a sudden playing the lead to Michael Jackson's Beat It.
I also play too, but my tastes are all over the place. Like most of what he likes, but trying to work more blues into my arsenal. That's why I'm looking for some versatility.
Your son clearly needs a myriad of tones at his disposal! Unfortunately, no one single amp will excel at all those tones. As we know, some excel at gorgeous cleans, others at thunderous distortion, and some do a little of both but neither all that well.How loud is this amp going to be played? Mostly home/bedroom use? Band/stage setting? This is an important thing to consider. Amps known for their distortion usually need to be played quite loud to get that great tone. At lower volumes the distortion may be disappointing, which leads to the purchase of a distortion pedal, which sorta defeats the purpose of buying an amp for it's inherent distortion. The clean tones in those type of amps are usually lacking in depth and character, so you're left with an amp having poor cleans and known for great distortion that you never hear.bigbottom said:Well he does need an amp with range. I LOVE Orange, but I think it might be a bit limited (it's sweet spot is in the range of overdriven to metal, but may not get you really good clean sounds he needs). In addition to the two you're considering, I would have him go to GC and try out some Blackstars in that price range. Definitely handles the British stack sounds that would pair well with the Les Paul (much like a Marshall in this regard), but it also has a good deal of versatility in my experience.Limp Ditka said:He's a bass player at heart, but has switched his focus to guitar.bigbottom said:What kind of music? What is his primary player?Limp Ditka said:Starting to Amp shop and letting my kid do some of the legwork.
Currently, he has narrowed his search down to
Marshall DSL40c
Fender Bassbreaker 15 - 15W 1X12
Also told him to look into Orange's in that price range too.
I'd say $750 - $800 is the top end I'm willing to pay. Looking for versatility, which both of these seem to provide.
Anyone have any other suggestions? I know Craigslist is always an option, but hate spending that kind of dime on something used.
Playing a Mexitele right now through an old 1970's Peavey 50 2x12 tube. That's seen it's better days, which is why we're looking at getting a new amp. Upgrading the guitar is next. Thinking a Les Paul Standard, but that's a bit down the road.
He's a big Tool and Primus fan. Likes the Seattle grunge sound with AIC, Nirvana, Soundgarden. Also gravitates towards Blink and Pumpkins. I just caught him playing some Husker Du / Bob Mould / Sugar stuff yesterday, but then again in the same breath, he was all of a sudden playing the lead to Michael Jackson's Beat It.
I also play too, but my tastes are all over the place. Like most of what he likes, but trying to work more blues into my arsenal. That's why I'm looking for some versatility.
Welcome to the club GBNoob. I remember eons ago talking with big bottom about translating guitar hero skills to real guitar. Finally got involved. After some research and deliberation (and multiple returned guitars) settled on this Epiphone. Figured if I stay in love with playing, (so far so good after 4 1/2 months, I can always get another.
This is the best thing I've done in a long time. Given how often I sing, it was a matter of playing something along wthose lines th it, and this is great. Barely scratched the surface I know, but playing along singing a Chris Stapleton song like "Tennessee Whiskey" and playing the song? Game changer for me.
Look forward to learning tons more, getting better with finger work, and learning more theory so I can hopefully put some music the these songs I've written.
Scupper
That's a real pretty lady.Noob. I remember eons ago talking with big bottom about translating guitar hero skills to real guitar. Finally got involved. After some research and deliberation (and multiple returned guitars) settled on this Epiphone. Figured if I stay in love with playing, (so far so good after 4 1/2 months, I can always get another.
This is the best thing I've done in a long time. Given how often I sing, it was a matter of playing something along wthose lines th it, and this is great. Barely scratched the surface I know, but playing along singing a Chris Stapleton song like "Tennessee Whiskey" and playing the song? Game changer for me.
Look forward to learning tons more, getting better with finger work, and learning more theory so I can hopefully put some music the these songs I've written.
Scupper
Yep, use the app all the time.Who else uses ultimate-guitar.com? They have an awesome mobile app that I use.
The passion for it has come and gone for me. One of my favorite electric rigs was a PRS I had with a Mesa Boogie tube combo. It was awesome. But I owned it in college, stopped playing and moved on. It was years before I started playing again.I honestly don't understand how you can sell a guitar you love. I've only sold one guitar my whole life (an Ovation 12-string that I didn't care for much), and I gave away a Fender acoustic (it was okay) to charity. That's it. I still have my first electric guitar - an '84 Fender Strat that I played for bands in high school and college. A 32-year old guitar that I'll own until the day I die, I imagine.
Those early years are definitely fun, but they can also be a real drag if you're trying to "make it." Playing for peanuts and working tirelessly to get people to come out to your shows, which more often than not end up failing to meet attendance expectations. Doing it later in life when it's just for fun and there's no pressure, and all your friends come out because, hey, they know someone in a band (a novelty that does not exist in your 20s), is even better, IMO. It's never too late. Strap up and get out there!Had some high school era friends over yesterday for a jam night. Bass and drummer have been in bands their whole lives. When they played together in HS and college I was always there, but on the sidelines, being the roadie, because I never learned how to play until my late 30s. And while the amount of satisfaction I get from playing with these guys is huge, it always comes with the sting of regret knowing that I always had it in me, but laziness and lack of ambition made me miss out on those earlier years.
Old school!Is it possible to find a used good condition 50w Marshall JCM 800 head and 4x4 cab for $1000-1500?
Same here - I've had a Japanese Strat I bought at a pawn shop since high school that remains my easiest guitar to play. I'll never get rid of it. Interestingly, I took it in to a local shop recently to see how much a refret would cost and it was more than I originally spent on the guitar.I honestly don't understand how you can sell a guitar you love. I've only sold one guitar my whole life (an Ovation 12-string that I didn't care for much), and I gave away a Fender acoustic (it was okay) to charity. That's it. I still have my first electric guitar - an '84 Fender Strat that I played for bands in high school and college. A 32-year old guitar that I'll own until the day I die, I imagine.
I really like it. Can't believe the volume of songs available. I found the "right" mobile app, paid the $9.99 to unlock everything, and use it on my iPad to automatically scroll the song with the *usually correct lyrics.Yep, use the app all the time.
Am I wrong, or do they not make the pure 50w heads anymore?Old school!
And you should be able to closer to the $1500 range I would think.
Is this account related to MT Scupper?Tap. Just marking for later
You may be right. I have a Marshall head and it's a 100 watt TSL.Am I wrong, or do they not make the pure 50w heads anymore?
I seemed to find 15 and 100, each having a respective toggle switch to cut wattage in half.
That is awesome! I LOVE my GS Mini. Way better than the Baby Taylors, IMO.I really like it. Can't believe the volume of songs available. I found the "right" mobile app, paid the $9.99 to unlock everything, and use it on my iPad to automatically scroll the song with the *usually correct lyrics.
I also picked up a Taylor GS Mini off Craigslist for hauling to/from lake cabin so I can leave the Epi at home. WOW! does it create nice sound for a little guitar. Thinking about recording some stuff to see how ####ty I sound.
one and the same. Wouldn't let me back on with same moniker.Is this account related to MT Scupper?
I am amazed at the sound. Better than my Epiphone it seems. Smaller neck makes some chords tougher though.That is awesome! I LOVE my GS Mini. Way better than the Baby Taylors, IMO.