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Psycho
Location: Rotterdam
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Ibanez - GRX 7-20
I tried played playing an electric guitar at of friend of mine. This got me verry enthusiastic. I would like to get a electirc guitar mysels and this friend advised me to get the Ibanez - GRX 7-20. Did anyone of you play this guitar and is it good to start with?
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Crazy
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Ibanez's are usually known for being metal guitars so if thats what you're into go for it. If not, u can get the les paul ripoff 2500 series from www.rondomusic.com. someone else on here bought one and liked it and it was only $300 so check that out, it should be good for most styles. Another good cheapy is the Godin SD which is ($350 CAD) which is more of a mellow rock/blues guitar.
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Insane
Location: Where You Live.
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Ibanez, whilst generally geared towards metul, are by no means lacking in versatility. I have an RG prestige (and although the RG stands for rock guitar) the generous guitar and H-S-H arrangment means its perfect for warm blues, twangy jazz, even deep bass classical arpeggio styles, with the wide fretboard. it's a joy to look at, to play, and the maple fretboard lends the instrument a unique aesthetic. Customary quality finish and smooth low action means it's perfect for shredding too, and the floyd-rose guarantees tuning stability and integrity.
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Psycho
Location: Rotterdam
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I went to a guitar store yesterday and tried out some models. I think i fell in love with the Fender Bullet. Becouse it has a more versitile sound and a thinner fretboard wich is handy when you have small hands like me.
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Crazy
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It really depends on how much you're willing to spend. If you're willing to shell out a bit more for something you're gonna keep around for awhile go for a schecter (www.schecterguitars.com). They're really good all around and look really nice. But if you just want something to play around with by all means get the fender or the Ibanez. I suggest you get a 6-string tho because 7-string is a bit tricky to start out with.
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Insane
Location: Where You Live.
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I'm slightly dubious about your comment that ibanez's are just for playing around with, but one day i'll buy a schec' and make a fair comparison.
In answer to my own question, versatility, durability, integrity and quality. Thats pretty idealistic i know, and pretty obvious, but what do you look specifically for in your guitar? If i had to pick one, it'd be ease of shredding.
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vonstalhein, i didn't mean ibanez's in general, just the lower end models. But as you said, its all a matter of preference. I personally prefer the schecter because of its style and tone capabilities. I don't do that much shredding but a metalhead buddy of mine drools all over it whenever he comes over. As for criteria, mine are basically the same as yours, but i think the most important thing is tone because shredding sounds like ass on guitars with crappy tone.
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Insane
Location: Where You Live.
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Hehe, i agree Wraith. I checked the schecter site, and they do look p r e t t y snazz! As for 200 euros, i don't know how much that is since i live in England (in terms of pounds) but a squire strat would probably fit your bracket Supafly, they're durable and a brilliant starter guitar. A yamaha would probably equally suit your low end tone experiment needs.
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Psycho
Location: Rotterdam
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Well I finaly got one! It's a Squier (by Fender) Afinnity Fat Strat it's a limited edition with black metallic paint a glitters. I got it for 170 euro.
Thank you guys fot your advice. Check out the pics: http://www.xs4all.nl/~gschep/Im000444.jpg http://www.xs4all.nl/~gschep/Im000449.jpg
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Insane
Location: Where You Live.
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interesting pickup arrangement, should make for some phat rhythm. The squire should last you a loooong time. i've had mine for three years, but i lost the top e machine head and have just sent it off for fixing...
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