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Hello,
I've got a question for all you electric guitar guys.
I sold a bunch of stuff on ebay, and I think its time to buy an electric guitar. I used to have an epiphone les paul std which I didn't care much for - so its sold off. I've got about $350 to spend (up to $400 if I have to).
Here's what I like. My favorite band is U2 - pretty much all of thier stuff, which I understand covers a lot of bases electric guitar-wise. I'm mostly an acoustic guy, and I love a mellow to medium paced song with acoustic guitar and slightly overdriven electric with it. When it comes to overdrive, I think the word to describe what I'm looking for is "creamy" rather than "edgy", but I do love "chimey". For cleans, fender strats (or a tele) pretty much sum it up, but I've heard some les paul cleans that I like a lot.
OK, here's what I'm considering:
Fender Std. Telecaster (MIM). I used to think these things were "country only", till I played one. It gave me the chime I wanted, that's for sure. At first, I fell in love with everything about the guitar - looks, tone, everything. I was sure it was the guitar for me. Since watching the U2 Elevation Tour DVD, I've fallen back in love with a humbucker sound. I've played that same tele a few times since, and I like it, but not like I did the first time - it was definately one of those "honeymoon" experiences you get with a guitar. PLayed it through a peavey classic 30 (I need one of those, too - sweet amp)
Godin LG (either P90 or HMB). I've read so many great things about Godin that I just had to try one. I went to the only dealer in town and played a few. OK, the godin's fit my body ergonically better than any guitar I've ever played - kind of felt like a strat only better (while sitting, anyway). I picked up a G&L tele right after the godin and it almost hurt compared to the Godin. One of the best feeling guitar body/necks I've ever played. They only had 1 LG, and it was the P90 model, so I plugged it into a peavey classic 30 and fired it up. I've never played a P90 guitar before, and it was pretty freakin cool sounding. I guess the P90's in this sound different than most, but I liked them. I really wanted to play the HMB model due to its versatility (the ability to split the humbuckers into single coils), but sadly there's not one in like the tri-state area. I loved the necks and looks of the godin's, but the LG I played had some string buzz when I played around the 7th and 9th frets. I figured it was a set-up thing cause the action was extremely low. Probably could be easily taken care of with a good set-up.
Other guitars I've considered but not tried:
Cort M600 or MGM-1: PRS style guitars, 2 humbuckers - both can be coil split for single coil sounds
PRS Soapbar SE II: Surely there's one around, so I just need to find it and play it. I have a feeling I might like it.
Schecter C1: not really down with how these look - maybe a little to metal looking to me? Just my opinion. I just need to play one, given their reputation - maybe out of my price range.
Fender Std. Fat Srat, MIM. I don't know, strats just don't really do it for me - maybe because everyone's got one.
Whatever else you guys suggest.
I think I'm leaning towards the Godin LG, probably the humbucker model even though I can't play one. Maybe I'll play that P90 model again not not be able to resist.
Sorry for the forever long post - Any help will be appreciated.
I've got a question for all you electric guitar guys.
I sold a bunch of stuff on ebay, and I think its time to buy an electric guitar. I used to have an epiphone les paul std which I didn't care much for - so its sold off. I've got about $350 to spend (up to $400 if I have to).
Here's what I like. My favorite band is U2 - pretty much all of thier stuff, which I understand covers a lot of bases electric guitar-wise. I'm mostly an acoustic guy, and I love a mellow to medium paced song with acoustic guitar and slightly overdriven electric with it. When it comes to overdrive, I think the word to describe what I'm looking for is "creamy" rather than "edgy", but I do love "chimey". For cleans, fender strats (or a tele) pretty much sum it up, but I've heard some les paul cleans that I like a lot.
OK, here's what I'm considering:
Fender Std. Telecaster (MIM). I used to think these things were "country only", till I played one. It gave me the chime I wanted, that's for sure. At first, I fell in love with everything about the guitar - looks, tone, everything. I was sure it was the guitar for me. Since watching the U2 Elevation Tour DVD, I've fallen back in love with a humbucker sound. I've played that same tele a few times since, and I like it, but not like I did the first time - it was definately one of those "honeymoon" experiences you get with a guitar. PLayed it through a peavey classic 30 (I need one of those, too - sweet amp)
Godin LG (either P90 or HMB). I've read so many great things about Godin that I just had to try one. I went to the only dealer in town and played a few. OK, the godin's fit my body ergonically better than any guitar I've ever played - kind of felt like a strat only better (while sitting, anyway). I picked up a G&L tele right after the godin and it almost hurt compared to the Godin. One of the best feeling guitar body/necks I've ever played. They only had 1 LG, and it was the P90 model, so I plugged it into a peavey classic 30 and fired it up. I've never played a P90 guitar before, and it was pretty freakin cool sounding. I guess the P90's in this sound different than most, but I liked them. I really wanted to play the HMB model due to its versatility (the ability to split the humbuckers into single coils), but sadly there's not one in like the tri-state area. I loved the necks and looks of the godin's, but the LG I played had some string buzz when I played around the 7th and 9th frets. I figured it was a set-up thing cause the action was extremely low. Probably could be easily taken care of with a good set-up.
Other guitars I've considered but not tried:
Cort M600 or MGM-1: PRS style guitars, 2 humbuckers - both can be coil split for single coil sounds
PRS Soapbar SE II: Surely there's one around, so I just need to find it and play it. I have a feeling I might like it.
Schecter C1: not really down with how these look - maybe a little to metal looking to me? Just my opinion. I just need to play one, given their reputation - maybe out of my price range.
Fender Std. Fat Srat, MIM. I don't know, strats just don't really do it for me - maybe because everyone's got one.
Whatever else you guys suggest.
I think I'm leaning towards the Godin LG, probably the humbucker model even though I can't play one. Maybe I'll play that P90 model again not not be able to resist.
Sorry for the forever long post - Any help will be appreciated.