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What a beautiful Telecaster!
Hey guys, anyone in here have any experience buying used pickups? I'm looking at a used set of Dimarzio Crunch Lab and Liquefire pickups to throw into an old Schecter C-7 but I'm hesitant to take a chance on used parts. I'm starting to get back into playing again after about a 12 year hiatus and these stock pickups are trash.
I've bought used pickups online and haven't had an issue yet. Ideally you want to take a multimeter and see if they actually work before you buy them. The problem is once you install it, it's hard to prove if you fucked up the installation or the pickups are inherently bad.
What's up Guitar Gaf!
I got question for you. I put some new strings on just a week ago and they're already black where I play. I just have plain Ernie Ball's regular slinky. I'm pretty sure it's always like that, I suppose it's because my fingers get a bit sweaty when I play for a while. I try to wipe it down afterwards, but it doesn't really help much. Do you guys have any recommendation for some strings that last a bit longer without sounding weird, cos of the coating or whatever.
I'm also getting an EHX 720 looper this weekend. Pretty excited about that, hope I can figure it out easily. I'm definitely looking forward to practicing with my own backing tracks, but I also hope to figure out something more creative with it.
And I gotta share this dream guitar... I haven't actually visited the shop yet, I probably shouldn't to guard my wallet.
So do you guys have any good recommendations?
That's a perfectly good guitar. It has Seymour Duncan Designed pick ups which are superior to what you'd normally get on a Squire. The Boss Katana 50 is a good beginner amp too. If possible go to a store and try a few guitars and amps out. But otherwise I'd say you're on the right track.Hi Guitar Gaf!
I need your advice on a new guitar. I've been playing on an acoustic guitar for some months now but I decided that I want to move on to playing an electric.
I still consider myself a beginner and my budget is about 350 for the guitar. I can't really state what the sound should be like because I'm mostly playing some of my favorite songs that come from basically every genre. So maybe an allrounder would be good?
One electric guitar that I came across was the Fender Squier Vintage Modified 70 Strat which seems to be great value and got pretty good reviews.
I also heard that the Yamaha Pacifica series has some great electric guitars for beginners. I originally planned to buy a Pacifica 112V but I've got more money to spend now.
I also intend to buy the Boss Katana 50 amp with the new guitar.
So do you guys have any good recommendations? Is the Squier Vintage Modified a solid starting point for an electric guitar? Any other good guitars I should at least check out?
Hey guys, i wanna buy a guitar, but i'm kind of out of touch about guitars , my last electric guitar i bought it was in 2004 i think, so help me out. i want to play metal covers mostly, ...so it has to have i nice tremolo bridge with floyd rose (is that still a thing?) hopefully, i dont want the guitar to get detuned after i destroy it with the tremolo...Also i want to play SRV covers, so it would be cool if the guitar could manage a similar tone (that blues overdrive SVR sound).
Is this possible?
I just want a nice canadian maple neck guitar with a ebony fingerboard, maybe an ibanez? i dont know //// i was looking some of those but i don't get the differences between japanese, korean and indonesian models.
What you guys think?, could you give me some models to check? i don't want to spend more than $1000 also... $1100 tops if is it worth it. thanks.
Hey guys, anyone in here have any experience buying used pickups? I'm looking at a used set of Dimarzio Crunch Lab and Liquefire pickups to throw into an old Schecter C-7 but I'm hesitant to take a chance on used parts. I'm starting to get back into playing again after about a 12 year hiatus and these stock pickups are trash.
Hey guys, i wanna buy a guitar, but i'm kind of out of touch about guitars , my last electric guitar i bought it was in 2004 i think, so help me out. i want to play metal covers mostly, ...so it has to have i nice tremolo bridge with floyd rose (is that still a thing?) hopefully, i dont want the guitar to get detuned after i destroy it with the tremolo...Also i want to play SRV covers, so it would be cool if the guitar could manage a similar tone (that blues overdrive SVR sound).
Is this possible?
I just want a nice canadian maple neck guitar with a ebony fingerboard, maybe an ibanez? i dont know //// i was looking some of those but i don't get the differences between japanese, korean and indonesian models.
What you guys think?, could you give me some models to check? i don't want to spend more than $1000 also... $1100 tops if is it worth it. thanks.
If you want to sound like SRV, why do you look at Ibanez? Get a nice American Strat and call it a day if your budget is $1000.
I personally, would get a nice sounding mexican strat, get the bridge and nut replaced to make it sound better.
A Mexican hss strat and the rest for an amp.
You might have to buy 3 guitars if you want all that. One guitar for metal, like an Ibanez. A Strat for Stevie Ray. And a Gibson for an ebony fingerboard.
You might have to buy 3 guitars if you want all that. One guitar for metal, like an Ibanez. A Strat for Stevie Ray. And a Gibson for an ebony fingerboard.
Cant have a SVR sound with an ibanez? since metal tone is priority for me?
Cant have a SVR sound with an ibanez? since metal tone is priority for me?
Ebony fretboards are available on a variety of guitar brands, including Fender in the past. Suspect it will become more common due to the change in CITES classification of rosewood (though Fender is using Pau Ferro).
Thanks , that info is gold.
So whats the cheapest Prestige?
Probably the RG655 Prestige which is about $1,200 before taxes at retail. But you can find a used Prestige easily in the $700-$800 range as well.
thanks again, im gonna check fingerboards, i prefer maple over rosewood.
Hello Guitar Gaf! I'm a long time lurker with a recently approved account and I thought I'd share a couple of picks of my current axe:
I had a blue Ibanez RG920QMZ-CBE previously but the floating bridge made tuning and string changes a nightmare. So I traded it with someone on kijiji for their ESP EC-1000 with Bareknuckle P 90's for pick ups.
It feels really good to play metal, hard rock and even some blues licks. It reminds me of my first guitar which was a Epiphone Les Paul and feels alot more comfortable to play then the Ibanez. I also really love the quulted maple finish as well as the unique looking abalone inlays.
ESP EC-1000 with Bareknuckle P 90's for pick ups.
It feels really good to play metal, hard rock and even some blues licks.
It felt a bit cheap and the pickups weren't all that great. One day I'd like to get a 1000 or even an ESP Eclipse! Welcome to GAF!!
I agree! The sick looking finish is what immediately caught my eye and it's a very good guitar for me to continue to learn and improve my playing. Until I someday get my dream Les Paul with a sunburst finish like Jimmy Page's, it'll do nicely in the meanwhile.Very nice!! I like those LTD EC-1000s. They have amazing finish selections and are solid players. I used to have an EC-256 but I sold it. It felt a bit cheap and the pickups weren't all that great. One day I'd like to get a 1000 or even an ESP Eclipse! Welcome to GAF!!
Nice! Have not heard of P90s for metal before, but whatever works.
I think I may have caused confusion by not giving the correct name of the pickups, I looked it up and their actually Bare Knuckle "Pig 90's" as opposed to p90's, so that's my mistake. They definitely work very well for heavy tunings, especially drop b which I just tried for the first time earlier on a skillet song my wife wanted me to learn to play with her.
I also seem to rarely have tuning issues with this guitar, especially compared to some of my previous ones. This is my first guitar with locking tuners which is a nice change.Ok that makes way more sense lol. Bare Knuckles are great pickups.
I've gained a lot more respect for ESP over the years, my ESP 8 string is a fantastic guitar. Rarely goes out of tune and the intonation is spot on.
Those Bareknuckles are worth a third of what the whole guitar originally cost.
WOW, i've played 5 different Prestiges yesterday, they feel so cheap and low quality, it hurts, first impressions, they are too light, you feel like it's going to break, the maple doesn't feel like maple, i'm sure they are not using canadian maple, looks too different also, looks too brownish,also, all five had fret problems, they sound out of tune on different parts of the fingerboard, sound wise wasn't bad, i've liked the clean sound when you use the middle position of the pickups.
conclusion: is not worth the money imo.
It seems that i will never replace my old Telecaster.
What a beautiful Telecaster!
That's a very sexy tele
Noice!! I'm not a big Tele guy but that is a beautiful guitar!
Damn fine Tele - birds-eye maple neck, flame maple top - very nice. Not cheap I guess, though 2012 means you got it 2nd hand? I'd happily put that up on my wall and show it off like a piece of art.
Hello Guitar Gaf! I'm a long time lurker with a recently approved account and I thought I'd share a couple of picks of my current axe:
I had a blue Ibanez RG920QMZ-CBE previously but the floating bridge made tuning and string changes a nightmare. So I traded it with someone on kijiji for their ESP EC-1000 with Bareknuckle P 90's for pick ups.
It feels really good to play metal, hard rock and even some blues licks. It reminds me of my first guitar which was a Epiphone Les Paul and feels alot more comfortable to play then the Ibanez. I also really love the quulted maple finish as well as the unique looking abalone inlays.
Nice job on it.
Can I ask why you went for a reverse headstock if you're not a lefty?
birthday comin up so i decided im finally gonna get treat myself to a telecaster
while searching around, im pretty annoyed at how much fender screws around with model specs and doesn't even let you customize everything if you choose to build your own on their website. i really want a 7.25 inch radius neck but these seem all but phased out on anything but stupid expensive vintage models or humbucker stuff like the thinline, deluxe of 72 custom argh
Because it looks cool! There's no functional difference.
I agree for the most part because it's all about the distance from the nut to the saddle. I do wonder if the bridge pickup would sound different since it's angled.Because it looks cool! There's no functional difference.
I agree for the most part because it's all about the distance from the nut to the saddle. I do wonder if the bridge pickup would sound different since it's angled.
Nice job, nabe_shogun.
I wanted to see this "build your own" thing that Red Blaster mentioned. Reminded again how much Fender's website sucks donkey balls. In the past I've clicked on links and it redirects me from the linked pages to, judging from the URL, a generic international start page. So today I get there and I found an option to set it to the US page so I did. And now the site won't load. Excellent work.