Best Guitar Under $400

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If you can still find one, the Epiphone Limited Edition Firebird Studio is AWESOME!!!

I bought one based on the reviews I read and it's become my favorite axe lately.

Everything about it is top notch and the tone is killer!!

A total steal at only $399.
 
true-eurt said:
Go with fixing up the Godin...then take the money you saved...save a little more and buy yourself a kit.... if you have GAS really bad like me, it makes good sense...plus the fun of customizing your own axe...?

Anfontan got me interested in doing so (bless his GAS-E soul ;) )....and sometime this year, I am going to get a Fat Strat Saga kit. I was going to do it last fall...but ran into a Fotoflame Tele and a Jackson along the way :eek: ...now I have to start saving all over again....damn! :D

Here are a lot of links...even for a Les Paul style...or....if ya have a hankerin'...a BANJO!!! Saga Kits Lots of Links

Or just Google whatever style of guitar you want....like Les Paul Saga...Fender Strat...etc.

Here is a good link for help building a kit...Guitar Tech

Hey True, the guitar tech site has a great walk-thru for all the steps you would need for a kit guitar. There are a few things I would add about handling the neck and body as you are finishing them and adding ferrules for string thru body is worth the extra trouble to get better sustain from one of these Tele kits, in my own opinion anyway! I think I have an old thread that had the specs and pictures of the steps for drilling and installing ferrules-if anyone would need the info I could look it up.
 
capnkid, Sirnothingness, ChuckV, Nightfire, hungovermorning, cello, Buck62- thanks for the suggestions all, I think I am going to try and clean my Godin up after all, but i will look into each of these as potential next guitars :)

Anfontan - thanks again anfo, yea I think I have decided to go with the majority and replace the pickups / bridge. I think I am gonna get those GFS ones oto, I have read some good stuff about them and how can you go wrong for the price :)

danny - Hey Danny, thanks for the reply. Yea, well since my Godin has the same pickups (2 single coil and a humbucker), I think even more of a reason to get this thing cleaned up. Thanks!

hoops - yea hoops I think you are right. Not sure if it has lacquer or not, but what do you mena about making a frame around it? You mean to clean the nickel frets themselves or the wood?

TravisinFlorida - good idea!

True - Hey trooooooo ~~ Thanks for chiming in :) And thanks for the cool links, will for sure check that out!
 
hoops said:
Thanks for the cool links true-eurt. :D
You are welkom Hoops! :D
Anfontan said:
Hey True, the guitar tech site has a great walk-thru for all the steps you would need for a kit guitar. There are a few things I would add about handling the neck and body as you are finishing them and adding ferrules for string thru body is worth the extra trouble to get better sustain from one of these Tele kits, in my own opinion anyway! I think I have an old thread that had the specs and pictures of the steps for drilling and installing ferrules-if anyone would need the info I could look it up.
Yes you do have a thread with those steps. I will need that info at some point this year....but may as well wait until the exact time to use it...with the rate my brain retains info, it will be mush in a week!! :D

And seriously Tony...thanks for stirring my interest in kits. I think I am going to love it...just need to STOP buying the ones already put together, so I can get started. I may have to send someone else to the music shop, to buy strings and such for me. ;) What is 'such' exactly? Oh noooooo....pedals and straps and amps and...and....and.... :eek:
cincykid said:
True - Hey trooooooo ~~ Thanks for chiming in And thanks for the cool links, will for sure check that out!
You are welkom Cincy.

However...those links can be hazardous to your money, you know. Good luck with the Godin! Can't wait to see the pics, after you've run her through the Axe Spa....

Speaking of chimming in...that makes me think of percussion chimes...I don't have any of those yet....oh nooooooo. :D
 
my backup guitar is an ibanez artcore as-73. great semihollow for the money
 
hoops - yea hoops I think you are right. Not sure if it has lacquer or not, but what do you mena about making a frame around it? You mean to clean the nickel frets themselves or the wood?

I mean to clean the frets so you don't scratch the fret board.
 
TravisinFlorida said:
painters masking tape (low tack) would probably be a good idea.

depends on how old the lacquer. I have seen even painters tape take lacquer off of a fret board.
 
My choice for that kind of money would be a HAMER . They make an offshore version of the Studio model. Looks like a double cut Les Paul. Comes w/ Duncan Designed pups which sound excellent at any price. I A/B 'd one against LP's and PRS's and actually preferred the Hamer. New around $350 on ebay.

chazba
 
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