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Love my guitar.

Last month got an ESP KH 202 Signature Model.:) Treating me very well. Next investment im hoping is this Gibson Explorer I have had my eye on for sometime.

I am having a couple of dramas with one of my amps at present the Fender Deluxe, hopefully nothing too serious.
 

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Have been playing for some years, heavily influenced by Neil Young and his guitar sound, love experimenting with feedback, reverb, etc. I am not good technical, never have been but I can make a guitar howl and scream and play where every note matters.
 
Guitarists think they're awesome, bass players are dull, drummers are dumb and singers are egotistical.

Piano is where it's at :)
 
I'm looking to buy an electric but my bank account really needs to improve before I can get anything worthwhile.
 
I'm looking to buy an electric but my bank account really needs to improve before I can get anything worthwhile.

Well, you've got a good start. Half the well known guitarists around are called Ritchie: Blackmore, Sambora, Kotzen, Norton (from Superheist and Walk the Earth), Richie Poate from Melbourne band Dreadnaught, etc....
 
I'm an Ibanez man. I've got an S470 (electric). Sensational axe. Plays beautifully. I've also got an Ibanez 5 string bass-active pickups. Lurverly. Had to reset its action a couple of days back. Plays very nicely. Great guitars for funtime happiness.
 
Well, you've got a good start. Half the well known guitarists around are called Ritchie: Blackmore, Sambora, Kotzen, Norton (from Superheist and Walk the Earth), Richie Poate from Melbourne band Dreadnaught, etc....

Haha so basically what your saying is I'm an awesome guitarist??
 
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Guitarists think they're awesome, bass players are dull, drummers are dumb and singers are egotistical.

Piano is where it's at :)

I Agree, would love to play piano.

You could be Matt Bellamy and play guitar better then most, then play some seriously kick arse piano:thumbsu:
 

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I'm an Ibanez man. I've got an S470 (electric). Sensational axe. Plays beautifully. I've also got an Ibanez 5 string bass-active pickups. Lurverly. Had to reset its action a couple of days back. Plays very nicely. Great guitars for funtime happiness.
Do you have matching spandex?
 
Nice. As far as I know, Maton are about the best price to quality ratioed guitars around these days. I wouldn't mind one. Or a Gibson flying V.

Yeah Matons are great value for money. I paid $1200 for mine, plus a 100 odd for the case. I looked at Les Pauls at the same time and the prices for them almost killed me. 4 grand for a Standard FFS.:rolleyes:
 
I have an ESP Eclipse Standard series and Marshall Amp. Tis a fair size about 60cm diagonally and sounds great.

I try to play a wide range of style but at the moment I'm trying to learn a few Alexi Laiho type techniques. It's good that he puts out a fair few demonstration videos.
 

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LOL! Yep. The spandex singlet is really sexy. I reckon you'd bar up if you saw me wearing my metal-poseur gear.
My first real guitar was a spandex looking Washburn. Being a rock rock guy rather than a c ock rock guy it wasn't really my image but it played well and had a great low action on it (helps lots when you're still learning).
 
I don't have a picture of it from home, but this is one of my girls:

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Body & Hardware:
Carved figured maple top

Weight relieved mahogany back

Single-ply cream binding on top

Custom Authentic Green Tiger finish

Aged nickel hardware

ABR-1 bridge, stopbar or Bigsby tailpiece

Neck & Headstock:
1-piece mahogany neck w/ long neck tenon

22 fret rosewood fingerboard

Aged acrylic trapezoid inlays

Single-ply cream binding

24 3/4 in. scale length, 1 11/16 in. nut width

Vintage tulip tuners

Electronics & Strings:
BurstBucker 2 (R, reversed polarity) and 3 (T) pickups

2 volume, 2 tone, 3-way selector switch
 
My first real guitar was a spandex looking Washburn. Being a rock rock guy rather than a c ock rock guy it wasn't really my image but it played well and had a great low action on it (helps lots when you're still learning).

Washburn seem quite underrated these days. They used to be really popular in the 80's. Dimebag Darrel (Pantera) was a Washburn guy from memory. I always rated them highly. (I think) Cort manufacture them now-along with a whole bunch of other brands that would stop you in your tracks.

My guitars aren't too "C-Rock" looking. Fairly tasteful. Both black. I've got the action set pretty low on the S470. I use the Deathwish brand strings. Heaviest gauge I can get (56-13). Excellent price, and they give a great tone too (perfect for Metal or Jazz). I've got a set of Elixir strings on the bass. Fortunately, the bass came set up with them. A 5str set will knock about $150+ out of your bank account. And once you've played with them you can appreciate why.

I used to have an Epiphone Explorer and an Epiphone Flying V. I found them excellent for jamming/playing and looking macho-but sitting down to play one was something I found awkward and uncomfortable due to their shapes.
 
Washburn seem quite underrated these days. They used to be really popular in the 80's. Dimebag Darrel (Pantera) was a Washburn guy from memory. I always rated them highly. (I think) Cort manufacture them now-along with a whole bunch of other brands that would stop you in your tracks.

My guitars aren't too "C-Rock" looking. Fairly tasteful. Both black. I've got the action set pretty low on the S470. I use the Deathwish brand strings. Heaviest gauge I can get (56-13). Excellent price, and they give a great tone too (perfect for Metal or Jazz). I've got a set of Elixir strings on the bass. Fortunately, the bass came set up with them. A 5str set will knock about $150+ out of your bank account. And once you've played with them you can appreciate why.

I used to have an Epiphone Explorer and an Epiphone Flying V. I found them excellent for jamming/playing and looking macho-but sitting down to play one was something I found awkward and uncomfortable due to their shapes.
Are Cort pretty sh it, or really sh it? I just thought they were like Squire - sort of cheap immitation of Fender etc but better than most other strat copy type brands?
 

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