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juststartingout said:
Hmmmm.....beautifull guitar named after a girl..... makes me want to touch it in indecent ways.
I've paid just $400 for my Fender steel string. It's named Fred. That's not sexy at all.
juststartingout said:
Now that I put that in print, I can see that I need to take up a cheaper hobby! ....... And I'm not even a collector or an obsessive enthusiast like some of the people I've seen around here!
$3500 for my Martin D-41
$1750 for my Gibson Les Paul Classic
$1000 for my Takamine EC-132C nylon string
$850 for a Charvel 475 Flamed Maple that I traded in towards the Les Paul.
And the rest of my guitars were all entry-level instruments that all cost less than $400 or so.
Now that I put that in print, I can see that I need to take up a cheaper hobby! This doesn't even include the money sunk into amps, my attenuator, pedals, rack FX, tuners, picks, straps, strings, cables...
Oh hell and that doesn't include recording gear like my interface, computer, software, VST plugins, microphones, stands...
And I'm not even a collector or an obsessive enthusiast like some of the people I've seen around here!
I paid $510 for my Epiphone Casino off Musician's Friend (it was a 'blem' product, it's usually $600), and it's not really my kind of guitar. Now that I'm done with Jazz classes, I may sell it sometime.
Maybe some people will hate me for this, but with how good foreign-made guitars can be and how easily an electric guitar can be modified, I personally don't see the reason to spend more than a grand on a new guitar. Buy second-hand, try before you buy, and learn to mod and you can save a bundle of money.
How do you like the pickups in your LP Classic?
VP