I saw the old thread for this but it needs a new oneim thinking of getting one of those starter value packages that it comes with all the stuff and a basic fender or ibanez guitar. usually around 250-300 for above decent ones. id like to see a debate as far as which side to go with.i got that the squire fender has a wider range of genre it can play for (i.e. jazz to country to rock to metal) where as an ibanez is going to be focused more on a rock sound. i know thats one guys opinion but let me know whats good knowledgeand is the idea for a starter value package thing just a bad idea for a beginner
12/15/2009 9:50:36 PM
http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=487114&page=24
12/15/2009 10:00:35 PM
go on craigslist and get some sort of squier strat package for cheapstyle. people try to play guitar then quit all the time. when people ask me to teach them guitar I tell them to learn all their major and minor chords before the first lesson, which is usually how I weed out the people that won't have the determination to keep playing but yeah squier strats are pretty standard for n00bs
12/15/2009 10:12:16 PM
that is good advice
12/15/2009 10:12:48 PM
well i used to play a few instruments so i can read and ive been waiting to have the time to play.good to go
12/15/2009 10:16:14 PM
best of luck, prior musical experience will certainly help. at least you know what you're getting into. I've been flirting with the idea of buying a drum kit for a while so I may be in the same boat as you soon
12/15/2009 10:20:24 PM
i did the starter pack from guitar center when i started on the banjo, worked out pretty well for cheap.
12/15/2009 10:20:32 PM
I've got a Squier Affinity Series Strat I'd let go for $50 if you end up buying separately
12/15/2009 10:29:32 PM
i live in pensacola, fl so that would be a problem...but thanks anywaysyea there is a local store here thats been around for 40 years and the guy who is the owner will beat any deal anywhere online or locally and any damages or sound/feel problems and he does those repairs for free if you buy from him. so ill probably do it there. also hes gonna restring my acoustic classic epiphone since it cant take steel strings.
12/16/2009 1:17:13 PM
i never had a squire, but when I did play, I had a US Fender Strat, and I loved it... very easy to playI played my acoustic alot more though (as you don't need the amp)
12/16/2009 1:35:23 PM
Does the guitar brand really matter when it comes to being tailored to specific genres? Maybe very little, but I doubt it really comes into play at all when it comes to a guitar you'd find in the typical budget package deals.[Edited on December 16, 2009 at 2:42 PM. Reason : that said... BC Rich sucks ]
12/16/2009 2:37:42 PM
Just saw a fender manufactured Johnson guitar on sale at SandHills Music (they have a website, lol.) Played it in-store and it's freaking awesome for the money. ~300, but way more guitar than you'll get with something boxed.
12/16/2009 2:39:43 PM
guilty of buying a mexican strat a little more than a year ago, but havent taken time to get lessons yet
12/16/2009 2:40:58 PM
Check out Harry's Guitar Shop, I got a really nice Alvarez Acoustic there, sounds great, brand new $215
12/16/2009 2:43:04 PM
Hey I'll sell you a guitar and amp for $100
12/16/2009 2:43:39 PM
12/16/2009 2:49:05 PM
^Ok. My Ibanez (s540) seems to handle everything I've ever wanted to toss at it, but I'm out of the whole country twang arena. But I wouldn't imagine subtleties like that coming through on a $99 (new) guitar.[Edited on December 16, 2009 at 2:59 PM. Reason : -]
12/16/2009 2:57:04 PM
Eh, you'd be surprised. Even at $100, a bolt-on plywood 25 1/2" guitar with Chinese Strat pickups is going to be much brighter than a bolt-on plywood 24 3/4" guitar with Chinese humbuckers.Anyway, if you're going to spend $300, you can get a much nicer guitar than what comes in a starter pack and then pick up all the extra stuff that comes in it for $50 or so...the amps that come in those packs are absolute garbage and similar ones can be snagged on CL for next to nothing. It's also worth looking on CL for guitars of this type, as a nice Korean guitar that runs ~$600 new will go for about half that or less on CL because regardless of quality, asian guitars don't hold their resale value. Also remember that a bad amp can make even the best guitar sound like shit, but a good amp will make even the worst guitar sound decent. The new Vox AC4TV is a great-sounding home amp that can be had new for less than $250. ]
12/16/2009 3:04:46 PM
^^ which year/style S540 do you have? the 1989 S540 (in desert yellow specifically) might be my favorite metal guitar ever. I <3 my s5470 and s470
12/16/2009 3:33:13 PM
I picked it up used in '94, so it's before then. The only s/n I can find is at the top of the neck, so assuming the neck is original it's from Jan '91.[Edited on December 16, 2009 at 4:12 PM. Reason : -]
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