I seriously want the purple V. I'll probably get one.
Does anyone have experience negotiating the price downward on used guitars at a Guitar Store? What are some of the things you point out that can convince the seller to lower the price?
I'm gonna start shopping for an electric soon.
I fixed my guitar jack. I opened the back and bent forward in the piece of metal that makes contact with the plug. No more static. Eventually I'm going to need a new jack.
I also got my Phitz bag. For $18 shipped it's awesome. It's well made and got plenty of padding. Anyone looking for a cheap gig-bag I highly recommend them.
Can you tell me how you did that? Which piece did you bend? Do you by any chance have a recording of the guitar before doing this. Because I think my guitar is noisy.
Does anyone have experience negotiating the price downward on used guitars at a Guitar Store? What are some of the things you point out that can convince the seller to lower the price?
I'm gonna start shopping for an electric soon.
Is the safest/most reliable place to sell gear for a good price still Reverb? I'm planning on selling an electric, an amp, and potentially an acoustic. I'd imagine that shipping is going to be an issue.
When you wiggle the end of the cable like Wag's problem or all the time or when you move the guitar next to lights? There's lots of sources for 'noise'.
picture. The sticky-outty-bit on the left is kept in contact with the tip of the cable by virtue of being a spring that pushes back on the tip of the cable. It wasn't spring-y enough in Wag's case, so that the signal would be intermittently cut when the cable was wiggled. Sounds amazing through an amplifier.
Hello friends!
I've had a guitar for many years but I only played songs I've learned from tab. I'd like to take myself further to be able to play tunes that I make up in my head, write my own songs and transcribe other musicians work. But I wouldn't know where to start so I'd love some thoughts on how to go about this!
Hello friends!
I've had a guitar for many years but I only played songs I've learned from tab. I'd like to take myself further to be able to play tunes that I make up in my head, write my own songs and transcribe other musicians work. But I wouldn't know where to start so I'd love some thoughts on how to go about this!
But I wouldn't know where to start so I'd love some thoughts on how to go about this!
Choice selection! White strat is a beaut!
Nice gear. I have that same mesa/boogie amp and cab.
Thanks. You aren't kidding about the twin reverb. It is really heavy and loud. The speakers are pretty punchy also. I rarely play it anymore but every time I do I'm amazed at how clean it is.Ver nice! I have a Fender Twin too, but I hate it. Too heavy to carry and the speakers are way too punchy. I prefer my Super Reverb.
It is quite nice. Don't normally go for those kinda' guitars but I could make an exception here. I am impressed with Chapman Guitars. The Norseman I have is really good if a bit too heavy.I seriously want the purple V. I'll probably get one.
Thanks. The boogie is my latest purchase. It's a very versatile amp.
It is quite nice. Don't normally go for those kinda' guitars but I could make an exception here. I am impressed with Chapman Guitars. The Norseman I have is really good if a but too heavy.
Any good popular songs that are easy to play on Classical Guitar? Thats the only guitar I have to learn with.
Never played an instrument in my life and not sure how to start if I want to just self learn for free.
Any good popular songs that are easy to play on Classical Guitar? Thats the only guitar I have to learn with.
Never played an instrument in my life and not sure how to start if I want to just self learn for free.
So I've decided to downsize my collection since I'm not actually any good at guitar and just really wanted to have a single Les Paul (for fulfilling my fantasy purposes). Is it okay if I post a few things I want to sell in this thread? I have an SG and a 1996 PRS CE-22 that I'd like to offload plus a few odds and ends (pickups I bought and never actually used, wiring sets, etc.)
Not sure there'd be a ton of interest in here, but I've shipped a lot of guitars over eBay and such, and I'd like to avoid that hassle if possible (although it may be unavoidable).
So I've decided to downsize my collection since I'm not actually any good at guitar and just really wanted to have a single Les Paul (for fulfilling my fantasy purposes). Is it okay if I post a few things I want to sell in this thread? I have an SG and a 1996 PRS CE-22 that I'd like to offload plus a few odds and ends (pickups I bought and never actually used, wiring sets, etc.)
Not sure there'd be a ton of interest in here, but I've shipped a lot of guitars over eBay and such, and I'd like to avoid that hassle if possible (although it may be unavoidable).
Okay what's the best/quickest way to ear training
Tired of not being able to learn songs without tabs
I guess that's fairly simple. Will do!Well, I used to put a song on and follow the bassline/root notes. Pick something straight forward. If you're not sure whether you got it right or not, you can check the tab/music after to see how close you were. Takes time, but it will help develop your ear.
I guess that's fairly simple. Will do!
Okay what's the best/quickest way to ear training
Tired of not being able to learn songs without tabs
I might be buying an Epiphone SG this weekend from a guy on Craigslist. What is a fair price for it and are they any good? Obviously I mean for being budget guitars. It's not going to sound like a Gibson.
Well my budget is sub-$100. Could I do much better in that budget? I'm guessing not.That's an Epiphone SG Special. They go for about $80-$100 used. It's alright for a beater. Pretty much the lowest end of the Epiphone line.
It's probably the best value guitar you can getWell my budget is sub-$100. Could I do much better in that budget? I'm guessing not.
Well my budget is sub-$100. Could I do much better in that budget? I'm guessing not.
It's probably the best value guitar you can get
For heavy rock (double humbuckers) that's probably the best option, yeah. The other option is a used Fender Bullet Strat in that price range, but they're mostly in triple single coils config for more light blues/rock.
I'd put them up in the buy/sell/trade thread, and post a link here.
And don't feel bad about having good gear. I have a Gibson J45 Rosewood and a PRS Singlecut, and I've been playing the same Metallica riffs since high school.