Guitar Thread - Page 24
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Bumblebee
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Jockmcplop
United Kingdom8727 Posts
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Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
There's ports going out to so whenever im recording stuff on my pc i'll just plug my guitar in, choose my amp/effect chain on the pc, then send a jack to my amp to hear myself and just record with Audacity. It's a really cheap setup, but it sounds great. | ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom8727 Posts
On September 01 2013 07:37 Teoita wrote: I recommend you get a usb interface. I have a Line 6 UX1 and it works really really well; basically it comes with a software that emulates effects and amps, and they actually sound really really nice. You can expand your tone library by buying plug-ins online too. There's ports going out to so whenever im recording stuff on my pc i'll just plug my guitar in, choose my amp/effect chain on the pc, then send a jack to my amp to hear myself and just record with Audacity. It's a really cheap setup, but it sounds great. Right then that's what i'll do I had a small Orange valve amp that was absolutely beautiful but i had to sell it because i'm poor. Thanks for your help. By the way, this is my guitar: Its a Fender Modern Player Jaguar. Basically its quite a cheap version (cheaper than fender, better than Squire) but very different version of the Jag. The P90s sound excellent! | ||
Bumblebee
3237 Posts
You can get some pretty cheap, nice USB soundcards... I used to play around with them some Here's some stuff I created directly into a USB soundcard years ago... This is like 6 or 7 years ago I thikn.. dont remember really https://myspace.com/thenewemperoryeah | ||
Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
I have an SG Classic (basically a standard with P90's), and it's a great great guitar. edit: speaking of which, i don't think i posted my guitars yet, so here we go: + Show Spoiler + | ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom8727 Posts
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ChoRds
United States127 Posts
this is my cheap $150 washburn acoustic played a lot as a kid then life happened and one day I was 22 and said fuck it I want a guitar. wasn't sure if I was gonna stick with it so I just got this for cheap. been a lot of fun playing around the house again. it's a starter guitar but I think the red coloring looks really nice anyway | ||
mindjames
Israel320 Posts
Here are my two Bacchus strats. I'll upload my gear too after I clean everything up a bit. | ||
phyre112
United States3090 Posts
I had a ~$700 Takamine acoustic for the last five years, but it's broken several times (was VERY sensitive to hummidity, and I'm a college student in upstate new york. No a/c, very poor heat, no consistency in living situation, etc) This time there's no way to really repair it AFAIK. In an electric, I'm looking for something cheap that I will stand up to the elements - I don't care if it has the greatest sound in the world, I can upgrade later. I just need something to play . Tips? | ||
Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
edit: if you need something that really can take a beating more than anything, i recommend something from Squire/Fender. As the saying goes, it takes a luthier to make a Gibson, but for a Fender a decent mechanic is enough. Telecasters can be used as weapons if necessary. | ||
DrCooper
Germany261 Posts
On September 15 2013 04:37 Teoita wrote: What's your budget? What do you want to play? What kind of sound are you looking for (single coil vs humbucker guitars are pretty different)? edit: if you need something that really can take a beating more than anything, i recommend something from Squire/Fender. As the saying goes, it takes a luthier to make a Gibson, but for a Fender a decent mechanic is enough. Telecasters can be used as weapons if necessary. +1 Whenever I think of a sturdy "working-man's guitar" a Telecaster comes to my mind. Maybe it's because Bruce idk. Look into the Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster range. Played one a couple of weeks ago and it was outstanding for the price. | ||
Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
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Northern_iight
Canada363 Posts
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beg
991 Posts
On September 01 2013 08:34 ChoRds wrote: this is my cheap $150 washburn acoustic played a lot as a kid then life happened and one day I was 22 and said fuck it I want a guitar. wasn't sure if I was gonna stick with it so I just got this for cheap. been a lot of fun playing around the house again. it's a starter guitar but I think the red coloring looks really nice anyway ah, fuck the term "starter guitar". i have a $2000 guitar and a 15 year old acoustic which probably sold for $20. guess which one i mostly use and have a lot of fun with (: your guitar looks absolutely amazing. i'd even trade it for my personal favourite guitar! ps: i remember certain famous recordings of nirvana which sound like they were done with a really really cheap guitar | ||
yyfpulls
United States2185 Posts
On September 15 2013 05:14 Northern_iight wrote: does anyone have any opinions/experience on semi-hollow body electrics? Ibanez is your best bet. There's Epiphone but I think Ibanez offers more for similar prices. Solid build and they look real sweet. I have small hand so I like their necks, very easy to get around. Only thing is not many stores carry the semi-hollows so it will be harder to test them out. | ||
hunts
United States2113 Posts
On September 15 2013 05:13 Teoita wrote: Strats are cool too, if you are looking for something insanely versatile nothing beats an HSS strat Not sure about new ones, but a friend used to have an early 2000's BC rich warlock, whatever series it was that had the floyd, and that thing was actually really versatile, like it actually got a better blues sound that it did a metal sound, which was amazing given how they look. | ||
Ben...
Canada3485 Posts
On September 15 2013 05:13 Teoita wrote: I agree. They are insanely versatile.Strats are cool too, if you are looking for something insanely versatile nothing beats an HSS strat I may be biased though. ** cough cough ** + Show Spoiler + USA Standard Strat HSS in Sienna Sunburst. I had to special order it since nowhere local carried Sienna Sunburst. I got it direct from the factory. It was a grad gift to myself. This picture doesn't even come close to doing the finish justice, the wood grain barely shows in this. In person it is significantly nicer and the wood grain is much more pronounced. If it were day time I could get a much nicer shot of it. To the left is a MIM 50's Precision Bass with a thick maple neck with heavy gloss fingerboard. To the right is my first guitar, a Lake Placid Blue 1995 MIM Fender Strat modified with a new nut and completely redone electronics (including a set of Noiseless pickups. I adore those). For being an MIM and being kinda beat up it sure plays nice. It needs a setup right now really badly though. When I have a day off I am going to take it apart and clean everything up nicely then tighten up the truss rod a bit since it has a bit of a bow right now. | ||
Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
Speaking of strats, i'm thinking swapping the stock pickups on mine. Anyone got any tips for some nice vintage ish single coils? I use that guitar for blues and some clean/crunch on classic rock songs mostly. | ||
screamingpalm
United States1527 Posts
Was always partial to Seymour Duncans for pu's. I think their website gives you a sampling of the different products. | ||
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