BlackSG91
Ambassador of Anarchy
I was born in Baltimore and raised around Montgomery Ave not far from Federal Hill. Things have changed a lot since then though. That was back in the 50's
Back in the 50's? Isn't that when dinosaurs existed...no?

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I was born in Baltimore and raised around Montgomery Ave not far from Federal Hill. Things have changed a lot since then though. That was back in the 50's

Plus a Strat covers a wider range of music.
I was born in Baltimore and raised around Montgomery Ave not far from Federal Hill. Things have changed a lot since then though. That was back in the 50's
I don't understand, I use my Les Paul more because the humbuckers have much more range than any of my Stratocasters or Telecasters. The P90s gives me more room in the range but nothing beats a killer Les Paul. I would love to play my White Strat because it is so light vs my block of Mahogany around my neck.
Back in the 50's? Isn't that when dinosaurs existed...no?
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THANKS !!Me like that eSGEe!! That will be a fun guitar. When I had my B.C Rich it had the same Humbuckers in it, they sound good. If those are the standard ones that came in the guitar.
I still say a Jasckson for 199.00 JS Dinky--- just set mine up properlike with the floating trem.....2 humbuckers great tone adn the fit and finish/build quality is on par with the VM and upper Epi stuff.
its 7/8 sized (hence "dinky") its light contoured comfy and easy playing as the day is long --- can do country blues--rock jjazz....you name it ....
however if this a "beginner" with a friend that can set up a guitar WELL--- then anything---
I got this for 80.00
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Dirty socks where thrown in free....... it played like crap----(hence the 80.00 and NOT the 100.00 asking price)
action was a mile high the funky bridge was all crooked and wonky -----
but --- 30 minutes and some tweaks---a tiny shim-- and all is AWESOME ---
Wow...36 guitars! You must have built a special warehouse for them.I currently own about 20 guitars myself but I'm trying to thin the herd. I think 6 to 8 guitars is adequate for any guitar player.
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Mr G.! Howdy!!! Corts rock!If you enjoying modding then that's great, buy a $200 Squire, but you are then spending money that would have been better spent on a better guitar in the first place.
Squire VMs are good value for money; a good buy. Squire CVs are really good, but have become pricey. The Bullet and Affinty series for $200 - $300 are poor value when compared to many other brands. eSGEs is right that some poor guitars come out of the Cort facvories - Bullet and Affinity squires! Cort make their guitars much better at the same pricepoint.
Korea has an excellent range of brands made locally, some you would have heard of, some not, but you can pick up a PRS SE for $100 more than an Affinity Squire; spend $100, $200, $300... on that Squire and it still won't be the match of the PRS. I don't know if you just have very limited selections in your local shops, but for every low end Squire/Epis in the shops here there are 5 locally made guitars which are similar prices, but far better in every way.
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At the least, it's on a par with the CV, if bot a Mexican Fender. Blows the Affinity and Bullet Squires out of the water. Some reviewers prefer it over an American standard.
I do not recall any of those.makes LOVELY Poison and Motley Crue sounds![]()
An inexpensive guitar certainty needs work and a bit of an investment, although if you get adept at sourcing parts, less than one might think. While some inexpensive guitars will not play like a guitar 3x the price, if you develop your skill, most can reach that level.
The thing that makes it worth it to mod a less expensive guitar rather than simply buy a more expensive one, other than simply enjoying the process, is customization. If you will appreciate the more expensive guitar the way it is out of the box, other than a set-up of course, then that may be the prudent choice for you. However, many find that here are still things to tweak, whether it be the pups, the switching, the nut, the tuners, or various other aspects.
Also, when it comes to fretwork, I have found that many guitars are substandard until you reach the $2K price range, and even then many brands have their quality control issues.
Essentially, even if you spend the same money on a modded, less expensive guitar, there is the benefit of having a finished product that is highly customized and which served to improve your maintenance skills with your guitars going forward as a result of the process.



My favorite budget guitars are LTD Vipers & EC's. Even the bolt on neck Viper I bought my son was a nice playing guitar out of the box.