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Electric Guitar & Acoustic Guitar Buyers Guide
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compare, contrast, and select the axe that's right for you. Keep in mind, there are pros and cons to electric guitar shopping on the web, but you've got to
remember that it's likely you'll find the best price possible and an enormous selection from which to choose.
Electric Guitar Brands and Manufacturers
Alvarez, Aria, B.C. Rich,
Carvin, Cort, Danelectro, ESP, Epiphone,
Fender Guitar,
Fernandes Electric,
G&L Guitars,
Gibson Guitar,
Godin,
Gretsch Electric,
Guild Guitars,
Hamer,
Ibanez,
Jackson,
L'Arrivee,
Musicman,
Martin & Co.,
Ovation,
Parker,
Peavey,
PRS Guitars,
Rickenbacker,
Seagull,
Takamine,
Taylor,
Washburn Guitars,
Yamaha
Reviews You May Find Interesting Steinberger GU-7R - For most people, the EMG selects will be fine. Please note that I do not like EMG pickups very well no matter what model, so this is a personal preference. For the money, this is a great buy, and is perfect for travel. Easy to recommend to anyone! Ibanez K-7 - Overall this is one awesome guitar! The pickups and distortion give it a whole aonther kind-of sound. Lotus Les Paul Design - For the money, this guitar is probably better than the real thing. $300 vs. $2000 to $3000, that's quite a difference in price. Gibsons are nice guitars, but I'm more into the tone than the name, especially when the name has a $2000 price tag a Ibanez S470 - Buy this guitar, and to get the most potential out of it, upgrade the pickups. If you are debating on a guitar, and have about 300 bux to spend, look for an Ibanez S470. Epiphone Elite SG - I'm 14 years old and i play slide (mostly duane allman and allman bros stuff), blues, and punk. Ive been playing for 5 years. Right now I own an epiphone les paul standard blue. |
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