I have a PRS Santana SE (the first ones they made over there) and it's a surprisingly good guitar. I rarely ever play it at this point, but when I do I'm always impressed at the tone and playability. Schecters are also very good, and it's hard to beat them as far as features for the price.
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actually, my korean brian moore guitar is one of the BEST guitars i have ever owned, period, the end. the feel is very vintage and earthy, but has a piezo pickup and 13 pin midi access. it is awesome.
i alos have one of the first hamer vectors made in korea. that guitar rules also.GEAR:
some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!
some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!
and finally....
i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!
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Peavey maybe?
I have a V-type and it is pretty amazing for the money i have paid for it.
In fact when i compare it to my (just sold) Jackson AT-1 i really can't see that much difference in the sound quality or the craftsmanship. Obviously Jacksons maple top looked a lot better as it was a real top not a 2mm thick wood sheet .
When it comes to playability and sound Peavey rules big time.If your mum stabbed ya you wouldnt get upset... You would say ' Ohhh shit mum stabbed me! I better go to a hospital'. - Chopper
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I always heard most of the guitars are made in the same factory to the companys specs.
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Originally posted by triplehold View PostI don't really like making negative comments about any guitars, but I steer clear of any korean guitars. They are all junk.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Yeah- I know. I've only owned a couple of Agile 3000 LP copies and one of those LTD Vipers with EMGs, I dug them at first but I realized they weren't for me. I brought the Viper to band practice and the boys told me to get rid of that "toy". The Agiles were fun, but heavy, I gave a cool sunburst flametop with P-90s to my son and traded the other for a Gibson Les Paul special that sounded really nice. I'm just wary of korean guitars lately, I'm trying to save my loot for something USA.
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Originally posted by triplehold View PostI don't really like making negative comments about any guitars, but I steer clear of any korean guitars. They are all junk.
Schecter is pretty good with their MIK stuff. They make sure the materials going in are consistent and the final assembly and electronics are good stuff. Usually Tonepros (gotoh) and SD/EMG pups.
I'd actually put the Diamond series up against the Fender MIM stuff. Sometimes they are better, some worse. Depends on the pricepoint and the individual piece.Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day, set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
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