Electric Guitars
First Act ME276 Tween Electric Guitar - Black Arrow
(Electronics) First Act Inc.
High output humbucking pickup for a big and punchy sound
Chrome tuning machines for accurate tuning Volume control for quick and easy access to sound tweaks
Includes practice amp and guitar cable
Hardtail bridge for great sustain
Arrow solid body for bright and brilliant tone 21.25 Inch scale
Price:
$129.99
$129.99
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im looking at a few guitars that are on ebay for way less than their retail price, i just cant decide which one to get. i play mostly classic rock, soft/clean stuff and hard rock/metal rifts for fun. some guitars are cheaper than others, i just...
First of all I'm no guitar expert but I can help you because I've asked questions and looked at reviews for like a month now so I basically have a hint on what's good and what isn't. You probably want a guitar that is versatile and also maintains quality without the high price.
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I have never had a guitar. I've fooled around on my brouther's simple squire strato. I saw this guitar and loved the style. All the reviews I've read said they are good for all skill levels. Are they lying?
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with me being your first answer, you are lucky. i play a b.c. bronze warlock, have had it for about a year,been playin for 4 or 5 years now, and i must say it sounds great, it only has one humbucker, but the sound quality i get is nice and sharp, overall great tone. you can get
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Designed specifically for lead vocalist
Superior multistage shock mount for unmatched low handling noise
Ideal for both live performance and in the recording studio
Large diaphragm N/DYM transducer for condenser-like sensitivity and frequency response
Clean, clear N/Dym sound quality has been fine-tuned for EV's most accurate bass response ever
Charvel Desolation Skatecaster SK-1 ST Electric Guitar Review
The Skatecaster’s offset body is comprised of two pieces of solid mahogany glued to a mahogany neck using a neck-through build. Instead of an array of lipstick pickups like you would have found on earlier versions of the Surfcaster, the Skatecaster employs two EMG active humbuckers—an 81 in the bridge and an 85 in the neck—with high amounts of molten output. The controls for the pickups are few—only a single volume knob and a three-way switch—and they feel solid underneath the fingertips. While the Skatecaster is designed with simplicity in mind, a tone control still would have been a useful addition that wouldn’t hamper the movement of the picking hand, and would offer a degree of control over the EMG-81’s characteristic razor-sharp high end. A black nickel stoptail bridge keeps the strings taut, and was specially designed by Charvel for the neck’s compound radius rosewood fingerboard.
The neck itself is home to some of the most unique features of the guitar. First, it’s bare mahogany, which has a very different feel than the maple unfinished necks that are the most common. The major difference is in the texture—and in the case of the Skatecaster, the mahogany neck feels just a bit less smooth than a maple one. And it could have used a little more finish work and grain filler along the middle section. But while it took me a little while to get used to it, the softer, more porous texture started to feel a lot more comfortable.
SMG Review: Dean Dave Mustaine Zero Korina Limited Electric Guitar
The Dean Dave Mustaine Zero Korina electric guitar was designed by Dave Mustaine with Dean’s master guitar builders to create a super Axe that meets Mustaine’s metal needs. The body is made from korina , a wood that is similar to mahogany but is much lighter. The Zero features a 25-1/2″ scale length and a modified Z-style body with sharper angles and edges. The special set mahogany “D-shaped” neck is both fast and comfortable. This is definitely a shredders neck . The Zero is housed with Dave Mustaine Duncan Live Wire humbuckers that are a power house of aggressive tone. The pickups are well balanced with a mix of warm, tight, crisp and clear tonage. The guitar’s string-through-the-body produce a surprising amount of sustain. I haven’t played much with guitars made of this wood but I am pleasantly surprised with the tone and feel. Very well done. The Zero utilizes dual volume, single tone, and a 3-way switch, which is the control set up that Dave prefers. With a nitrocellulose lacquer finish, the Dean Dave Mustaine Zero Electric Guitar is a beast that feels like nothing you have ever played....
Taylor 214ce Specifications and Reviews - Complete Guitar Review
If you’re looking for a perfect guitar with affordable price for recording and also for playing, Taylor 214ce is the right choice! You can find more information about Taylor 214ce Grand Auditorium acoustic electric guitar in here. You’re also can find Taylor 214ce specs and reviews .
The Taylor 214ce will change your expectations about what a serious entry-level instrument can embody. Versatility plays front and center on this rosewood laminate, between the Grand Auditorium body, cutaway and plug-in-and-play readiness of Taylor’s ES-T pickup.
The 200 Series redefines what a mid-priced guitar can be. A satin, solid Sitka spruce top meets gorgeous Indian rosewood laminate back and sides, delivering the quality sound and feel you’d expect from a Taylor. Plug in with the optional Taylor electronics and take your performance to the stage with confidence.
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Price:
$299.99
$176.49
User Tones: 10 tone editor
Sound Source: Dual-element AHL
Touch Response: 2 Sensitivity levels / Off
Tones: 670
Polyphony (max): 48
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Charvel Desolation Skatecaster SK-1 ST Electric Guitar ReviewPremier Guitar - Dec 31, 1969
The guitar was discontinued in 2005 and became a prize among collectors not long afterwards. With the introduction of Charvel's new Desolation series, the Surfcaster's cool visual lines were reborn in the new Skatecaster model.GamePro.com - Dec 31, 1969
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