Hey guys,
I need your suggestions for new main guitar. I'm tired of having to get a new guitar every 6 months because I find something is wrong with it. My Parker is a great guitar but I need something with a floyd or a strat style bridge. The TOM bridges do not work for me. The neck is perfect..
I want to find something that works for me, will last, is built well, etc, etc.
I have some ideas but I wanted to get some other opinions. I'm looking to spend $700-$900 give or take a hundred dollars. Time is somewhat of a factor as we are going into the studio at the end of the month and I want to play it for a while.. basically I would need to get it from a dealer that has it in stock.
I'm tired of having to get a new guitar every 6 months. I want to find something that works for me, will last, is built well, etc, etc.
The most important thing to me is that it has either a floyd or a strat style bridge. The second most important thing is that the pickups need to be good stock pups. I don't have the time or money to spend replacing them. The third thing that is most important is the overall playing comfort. The final thing is build quality....I should mention that I would LOVE something with coil tapping and that I am not a huge fan of ESP guitars...
I have compiled a short list in order of what I am leaning towards.
1. Godin Freeway w/EMG's
Pros
- USA/Canada made... I have not heard many complaints about the build quality
- Strat style bridge
- EMG's
- Nicely priced (around $550 with a gig bag)
- There are a few Godin dealers around here that are pretty sweet.
- Its a pretty "neutral" guitar. Its not called the "Bich" or the "Hellraiser" or it does not have a giant spearhead at the end of it. I don't have to feel guilty about playing it in church or anything. I'm sure some of you think thats a dumb reason but I am a Christian and I do play in a Christian band... please try to understand.
- From what I can remember, it played pretty well.
- It has the same color/finish as my Washburn 7... Matching guitars are cool.
Cons
-Not the most metal looking guitar... not too big of a con if you ask me.
2. Schechter Hellraiser 6 w/Floyd. Did not have much experience with this one but from what I can remember...
Pros
-Played VERY well
-Well equipped out of the box (Neck Thru, EMG's, etc)
-The black one looks slick
-I could probably get a used one for a decent price
-It has a floyd... floyds are FUN!
Cons
-It IS called the Hellraiser. I supposed I could always get a blank truss rod cover made and try to forget about what it is called...
- It has a floyd. I love playing with them and doing various tricks, however if I were to break a string they are quite the pain. Thats one reason I stopped playing floyd'd guitars.
-Made in ??? I think Korea. I have not heard too many bad things about the build quality so if someone could shed some light, that would be great.
3. Ibby Xiphos/Jackson WRMG
Pros
-both have floyds
-both have good sounding stock pups
-ones a neckthru, ones a bolt... not a big deal
-I've heard that these body shapes are the MOST balanced guitars to play standing up and they are super comfortable sitting down.
-Well priced
- If I went with the WRMG, I would not have to feel guilty about posting around here lol.
- The WRMG has a slick looking trans black finish.
Cons
-Both imports. Again, I've not heard many bad things about the build qualities but I'd really like something that is not an import.
-Whats the current wait time on a Xiphos? I've heard a week to two months.
-Probably won't get to play either one before buying it.
Any other suggestions? I have a strat mutt that I could always play in Church or places like that so a slick looking metal guitar is not out of the picture.
I need your suggestions for new main guitar. I'm tired of having to get a new guitar every 6 months because I find something is wrong with it. My Parker is a great guitar but I need something with a floyd or a strat style bridge. The TOM bridges do not work for me. The neck is perfect..
I want to find something that works for me, will last, is built well, etc, etc.
I have some ideas but I wanted to get some other opinions. I'm looking to spend $700-$900 give or take a hundred dollars. Time is somewhat of a factor as we are going into the studio at the end of the month and I want to play it for a while.. basically I would need to get it from a dealer that has it in stock.
I'm tired of having to get a new guitar every 6 months. I want to find something that works for me, will last, is built well, etc, etc.
The most important thing to me is that it has either a floyd or a strat style bridge. The second most important thing is that the pickups need to be good stock pups. I don't have the time or money to spend replacing them. The third thing that is most important is the overall playing comfort. The final thing is build quality....I should mention that I would LOVE something with coil tapping and that I am not a huge fan of ESP guitars...
I have compiled a short list in order of what I am leaning towards.
1. Godin Freeway w/EMG's
Pros
- USA/Canada made... I have not heard many complaints about the build quality
- Strat style bridge
- EMG's
- Nicely priced (around $550 with a gig bag)
- There are a few Godin dealers around here that are pretty sweet.
- Its a pretty "neutral" guitar. Its not called the "Bich" or the "Hellraiser" or it does not have a giant spearhead at the end of it. I don't have to feel guilty about playing it in church or anything. I'm sure some of you think thats a dumb reason but I am a Christian and I do play in a Christian band... please try to understand.
- From what I can remember, it played pretty well.
- It has the same color/finish as my Washburn 7... Matching guitars are cool.
Cons
-Not the most metal looking guitar... not too big of a con if you ask me.
2. Schechter Hellraiser 6 w/Floyd. Did not have much experience with this one but from what I can remember...
Pros
-Played VERY well
-Well equipped out of the box (Neck Thru, EMG's, etc)
-The black one looks slick
-I could probably get a used one for a decent price
-It has a floyd... floyds are FUN!
Cons
-It IS called the Hellraiser. I supposed I could always get a blank truss rod cover made and try to forget about what it is called...
- It has a floyd. I love playing with them and doing various tricks, however if I were to break a string they are quite the pain. Thats one reason I stopped playing floyd'd guitars.
-Made in ??? I think Korea. I have not heard too many bad things about the build quality so if someone could shed some light, that would be great.
3. Ibby Xiphos/Jackson WRMG
Pros
-both have floyds
-both have good sounding stock pups
-ones a neckthru, ones a bolt... not a big deal
-I've heard that these body shapes are the MOST balanced guitars to play standing up and they are super comfortable sitting down.
-Well priced
- If I went with the WRMG, I would not have to feel guilty about posting around here lol.
- The WRMG has a slick looking trans black finish.
Cons
-Both imports. Again, I've not heard many bad things about the build qualities but I'd really like something that is not an import.
-Whats the current wait time on a Xiphos? I've heard a week to two months.
-Probably won't get to play either one before buying it.
Any other suggestions? I have a strat mutt that I could always play in Church or places like that so a slick looking metal guitar is not out of the picture.
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