Best Guitars based on price
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Hello all
I was just looking at the post about the OLP guitars and started to think.I’m wanting to buy an 80’s Charvel or a Jackson like i had before,but price is a big problem.Right now im trying to just get caught up from debt .I have had so much nice equipment but now all i have is a genric Cort electric which is playable but nothing like what im used to.I can tell you playing on top level guitars then going to a knockoff is a horrible experience haha.Anyways right now my goal is to buy a electric guitar around $250 and i would probably buy used to get a better model.What im looking for is a guitar set up with aleast a Humbucker at bridge and a pickup at neck,has to be something good for metal and lead playing and the biggest of all the damm thing has to stay in tune after bending and vibrato.
Any idea’s of a good guitar in this price range let me know.I could care less about the name but rather im after quality in parts and wood along with abality to stay in tune.Peavey tracer is another guitar i’ve came by that looks like it would work,i own a cheap model tracer,but they have ones with Kahler bridge’s and nice parts made in USA on ebay.There also around the 1980’s and early 90’s.Anyway let me know what you all find.
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I’ve always though Yamaha Pacificas are brilliant guitars for the price and they would fit your budget
It is important to keep your budget low when shopping for the guitar. You want to stay within about $200-$300. Until you get comfortable with the routine and figures out if they really do like it, it is wise to be conservative on the first purchase, then graduate. Then have the musician friend assist in picking out the instrument, if you are uncertain.
@maxenpeter 6609 wrote:
It is important to keep your budget low when shopping for the guitar. You want to stay within about $200-$300. Until you get comfortable with the routine and figures out if they really do like it, it is wise to be conservative on the first purchase, then graduate. Then have the musician friend assist in picking out the instrument, if you are uncertain.
“…then have the musician friend assist…”
NOT to be confused with Musician’s Friend! (LOL!) š š
~Bill Meehan~ š
Schecter guitars get you a lot for the price. I have a hellraiser and it’s amazing.
i got the guitar,less then USD 400,good condition aswell,PERFECT.
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