Baritone Guitars

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As you all know, we may have what we need, but we always want one more. I am interested in baritone guitars because i want that heavier sound without having to change the tuning all the time on a regular scale, or put acoustic strings on a regular electric so it sounds decent when tuned way down as one of my friends has done.

What models do you suggest? What to stay away from? Does it cost that much to convert a bolt on to a baritone?

The models I have an eye for are the Jaguar HH Baritone and I think it was a schecter hellraiser or somesuch but they are hella exspensive. Are there baritones i should consider that i may not know about?
 
So I did some more digging.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gretsch-Guitars-G5265-Jet-Baritone?sku=511568 The Jet Baritone weighs in at 450... but I've played around with gretsch before, there's something cheap about their guitars that i don't really like, and well i don't have the cash for their non-cheapos.


http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Italia-Modena-DMan-Baritone-Electric-Guitar?sku=514451 Has anyone played any of the italia guitars at all?

http://eastwoodguitars.com/Other/sidejack-baritone/sidejack-barit_frm.htm good deal but soo damn ugly! and only two single coils and in a weird spot.

The dano 63 is also out of my equation, I don't want plywood...
 
I used a Dano Double Guitar that had a Baritone guitar on the bottom neck. I've always been happy with it, but have only done one or two shows with it. I used it on a recording somewhere, if you want me to try and dig up an mp3 of it (it was a clean recording, so you can get an idea of the tone it makes), let me know.

-MD
 
I used a Dano Double Guitar that had a Baritone guitar on the bottom neck. I've always been happy with it, but have only done one or two shows with it. I used it on a recording somewhere, if you want me to try and dig up an mp3 of it (it was a clean recording, so you can get an idea of the tone it makes), let me know.

-MD

That would be sweet if that's not too much trouble.
 
Very oddly, the guitarplayers review hadn't included the Gibson LP Baritone..??..:confused:

I got one, cheap, for 900 euros. needs a setup, a new bridge, and by now a thorough cleaning.
I've put .14mm set of strings in it, playing with it is kinda like wrestling a donkey... But man, it growls...
through a Mesa V-twin into a Fender SS amp:

http://serif.pp.fi/hatut/toukokuu/

..with only a drummer.
..got clean sounds somewhere if wanted, at work now.

After I started playing with the heavy damn log, all other guitars of mine feel like child-toys in my hand. Sound too....:D:cool:
 
I'm not into 7 strings, but they look alright, thanks for the tip, mayhaps i'll try one, but i dislike most of the music produced by seven string players
 
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