Guitarists!Anyone stumbled across a fantastic guitar?
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One that really surprised you,that wasn't the usual top make ones like the Fenders,Gibsons of the world.Only reason im asking is my last two guitars were a fender big apple strat and a Les Paul standard limited edition,i just fancy something different but just as good as these!Just to add there was a guitar i stumbled upon about 10 years ago,a Starfield altair custom.To this day the most stunning clean sound i've ever heard on a guitar,it was like glass bells ringing,great passe-by guitar,made if i remember correctly by Ibanez,or a subsidiary of them!
most of the PRS models look and sound really nice IMO...
ETA - heres a link - http://www.prsguitars.com/products/index.html

ETA - heres a link - http://www.prsguitars.com/products/index.html

Edited by Forthright MC on Saturday 12th July 01:08
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nXhJ8lDsweo
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/peavey-v-type-...
Very metal music orientated, but this guitar is easily up there with my Jackson and Charvel, and at around half the price it is just amazing value for money. An excellent, well built Axe, if you are into heavy stuff
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/peavey-v-type-...
Very metal music orientated, but this guitar is easily up there with my Jackson and Charvel, and at around half the price it is just amazing value for money. An excellent, well built Axe, if you are into heavy stuff

Edited by gbbird on Saturday 12th July 18:43
Hi Greg,long time since we spoke!I helped you with the Cubase Sx a while back,hows the recording going?The Peavey sounds a good guitar for the money,it's mostly rock im into so that might fit the bill.Im really looking for a ballsy rock guitar that won't be a let down after the Les Paul Standard i had.
rumpelstiltskin said:
Hi Greg,long time since we spoke!I helped you with the Cubase Sx a while back,hows the recording going?The Peavey sounds a good guitar for the money,it's mostly rock im into so that might fit the bill.Im really looking for a ballsy rock guitar that won't be a let down after the Les Paul Standard i had.
Hello Mate. It is indeed a long time. Although not recording at the moment, it went really well a few years back when i got back into it (thanks to your help)- managed to re-record all of my back catalogue of songs. Will do some more one day, but just cannot find the time at the moment.The Peavey is definitely ballsy, but perhaps with a speed bias rather than true out and out heaviness. They are well made and should last for ever. I would give one a go and see what you think.
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heres some more leftfield rock guitars to check, i've heard good things about these as well,
http://www.schecterguitars.com/index.asp
i'm sure you could find a decent PRS model or any of the others in a decent music store after a bit of a poke around...
http://www.schecterguitars.com/index.asp
i'm sure you could find a decent PRS model or any of the others in a decent music store after a bit of a poke around...
I've found Washburn guitars to be unexpectedly good with consistent necks and good quality OE pickups and hardware.
However, you can get Ibanez and PRS axes for silly money these days. A few years ago, I bought an Ibanez JS Special Edition with a grey bookmatched maple top, MOP binding, Floyd Rose, and EMG pickups for 400 quid SH.
My current PRS was 500 quid new.
However, you can get Ibanez and PRS axes for silly money these days. A few years ago, I bought an Ibanez JS Special Edition with a grey bookmatched maple top, MOP binding, Floyd Rose, and EMG pickups for 400 quid SH.
My current PRS was 500 quid new.
Nothing unusual, but I've always been impressed by the quality and tone of my Washburn WP50 (Les Paul lookalike basically).
Talking about discoveries - a bloke I knew was offered an old amp by a guy he worked with. It had been sat in the loft for years with a broken power supply and he was offered it for a tenner. Power supply replaced, it worked perfectly, and the amp? It was an original AC30.
Not bad for the cost of a round.
Talking about discoveries - a bloke I knew was offered an old amp by a guy he worked with. It had been sat in the loft for years with a broken power supply and he was offered it for a tenner. Power supply replaced, it worked perfectly, and the amp? It was an original AC30.

Not bad for the cost of a round.
I've a similar AC30 story.In the local rag in the £30 and under for sale section there was an ad,old guitar amp for sale?I thought what the hell i'll take a look.Old guy came to the door,took me to his garage and there was something covered with an old potato sack in the corner,it was an old 60,s ac30 valve head!!!He had palyed in a band in the 60,s,gave up and it had sat there every since.I pulled it apart and polished the beejesus out of the innards,as soon as i fired it up i could smell the beer and fags of all the clubs it had been in!Brilliant for £30!Sold for £520 months later.
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