Topic: Any thoughts?

[<font size="3">COLOR=blue]its driving me mad...... wot guitar to buy, ive been looking at a squire fender strat, any thoughts much appreciated  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_rolleyes.gif" border=0 alt="Rolling Eyes"> [/COLOR]</font>

Re: Any thoughts?

Squier Fender Strat is a good starting point. Pop along to a shop and try one out. You might also want to try a Yamaha Pacifica. Put some time into picking out a practice/rehearsal amp. If you're playing in a bedroom a Pod or an amp with modelling built in would be a good investment. Try out the guitars you fancy with the basic amp you can afford. Look for a good all round bluesy sound from the two, metal distortion can be dialled in later.


Look for a neck and body that feel right in you hands, easy to move with and hold. Look for the sound you want. Single coils give a wailing lead sound but cheap ones  can pick up buzz in a nasty way. Humbuckers are more for rhythmn work but cheap ones can be fuzzy muzzy. There are some guitars which combine both single coil and humbuckers. Avoid archtops, semis and hollowbody's unless you're desperate for a jazz/rockabilly sound.


Above all pick up the instrument, heft it, pluck the strings and ask to plug in. When you find the right one it'll sing out loud and clear.

'The sound of the city seems to disappear'

Re: Any thoughts?

cytania is right. Pick the guitar that fits you and your budget best. Harmony makes some fine beginner guitars as well if you are looking for strat style. Dan Electro guitars have a neat sound with their lipstick pick ups.

"Nobody paints by ear so why would I play guitar by sight?" hmm

Re: Any thoughts?

If your set on buying a squire strat buy a satin trans one. It has a basswood body (it will sound ok) and you can hot rod it later. There $149.00 at sam ash this month.  What is the price range you want to spend?


Bootleger.

Bootlegger guitars.

Re: Any thoughts?

Hey try playing a fernandez My friend got one and it is a good guitar for the money.