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  • #16
    i agree with s-man. get the guitar. finding a good deal on a good guitar is more important and with the new amp models coming out of namm you could prob get a good amp on closeout somewhere.
    dk-1 pile of skulls
    dk-2m white
    dkmg- black forest
    rr-1 black w/gold pins
    charvel custom white w/bloodsplatter strat
    p.o.s. randall halfstack
    peavey 5150

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    • #17
      go for the guitar!!!

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      • #18
        If you want to continue to grow musically, guitar quality can really affect your situation:
        A crappy guitar will make you have limitations due to the limitations of the guitar itself, and a high-quality guitar can actually help you get alot better and won't hold you back.

        If you're in a band playing out on a regular basis- or a studio cat who does alot of recording, a real high quality amp is nice but if your a regular player it's not necessary. Hell, I spent a month on a Korg Pandora with earphones while I saved up for an amp.

        Go with the quality guitar every time.
        Strat God Music
        http://www.esnips.com/web/Strat-God-Music/?flush=1

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        • #19
          Keep in mind that the quality of the low to mid priced Korean and Chinese made guitars is really quite impressive these days. An incredible looking/playing/sounding guitar can be had for a real bargain, freeing up the cash for the amp.

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          • #20
            There are now products, or combinations of products, that can serve the functions of a decent or even good amp, at relatively cheap prices...

            ... but as far as I know, there are no currently available products that can take the place of a good guitar.

            Go for the Soloist

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            • #21
              [QUOTE=Strat God;867484]If you want to continue to grow musically, guitar quality can really affect your situation:
              A crappy guitar will make you have limitations due to the limitations of the guitar itself, and a high-quality guitar can actually help you get alot better and won't hold you back.

              QUOTE]


              I have personal experience of this...

              First two years of playing, a friend generously lend me one of his only two guitars. There were many things that I practiced endlessly but just couldn't get.

              Then one day I finally got my first real guitar, and a lot of things I couldn't get before despite endless practice suddenly seemed so easy. I never realised how much a bad guitar can hold you back until then. I literally became 200% the player I was overnight.... all because of the quality of the guitar.

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              • #22
                yea i have a LP and its good fgor rythem. but the neck is horride, so its hard to move around freely. and now i have .13's on it, which thre off the neck tension ... so i need a truss adjustment... (actions is suppppppppppper high & it cant go any lower or it'll get fret buzz) ...
                im goign to look on ebay alot more often now

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                • #23
                  I would never spend that much on a guitar unless it was a custom shop. If you really like the Laney, get it. Nothing can substitute for the amp tone you want. A guitar is a guitar. Find a selection with the features you like and pick the one you can afford. IMO pickups are the biggest sound-determining factor in a guitar and they are easily swapped.
                  Scott

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                  • #24
                    Get the Soloist in either Green, Red, Blue, or Black Ghost Flames, or get it in Lightning Sky. And when you save up for a new amp, buy an ENGL Blackmore Signature. Freakin' brutal amps!
                    My Main Rig:
                    '87 Charvel Model 4A
                    Peavey KB100 amp
                    Ibanez SM7 Smashbox

                    Others:
                    '92 Gibson Les Paul Custom
                    '05 Ibanez RG320FM
                    '86 Ovation Pinnacle
                    '98 Synsonics Custom Strat
                    '89 Kramer 700ST Bass

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Spivonious View Post
                      I would never spend that much on a guitar unless it was a custom shop. If you really like the Laney, get it. Nothing can substitute for the amp tone you want. A guitar is a guitar. Find a selection with the features you like and pick the one you can afford. IMO pickups are the biggest sound-determining factor in a guitar and they are easily swapped.
                      yeah the soloist is the only guitar that i found w/ specs i want.
                      that was before the bc rich assasin came out.
                      i thought about waiting months to get the bc rich assassin to try out, but thats many months ahead ...
                      they have sim. stats, but waiting for a price will take for ever.

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                      • #26
                        Look a ebay for both the guitar and amp. You can probably get both for under $ 2000 U.S. There is nothing wrong with used guitars or amps as long as you know what you want and researced both well. Amps I've only had a few in the last 30+ years ( Marshall , Fender & Fuchs ) But I've had over 200 guitars and Jackson from the SD period are the best I've ever played.

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                        • #27
                          ^ its canadian hehe
                          mhm i think amps are more suitbale second hand. but to me guitars dont have the same feel 2nd hand.

                          but i still check ebay, after lookign here it seems alot of discontinued models are infact spectacular & people sell them.

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                          • #28
                            So most here are advising to buy the $2400 guitar and use whatever cheezy amp you can? Fuck that whole way of thinking bro. You can buy a nice quality (and great sounding) axe for under $1000, and spend the serious dough on the amp. Guitars only sound and play better up to a certain limit (price wise), then after that it just comes down to bling and brand names. I've played everything from $150 guitars to $4000 guitars, and trust me, when you get over a grand, you're generally not buying better playability. (depending on if you're buying new or used of course)
                            My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.

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                            • #29
                              ive been searching & i havet really found a guitar matching my specs.
                              i wouldnt want to spedn 2400, but it seems that's my only option.

                              im all for neck-thru, but i guess it doesnt matter THAT much.

                              all i want is a guitar w/ 24 frets, a thin neck, some HB config lol
                              this screams ibanez, but im not to much of a fan of them.. (S series is the only model i like, but i have issues w/ it ... mainly finish)

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                              • #30
                                Ibanez do produce some really great

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