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Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 3:52 am
by Bellyheart
Those $120 Epiphone les Pauls with p90s sound great. Those p90s are ridiculous and full. I'd never replace them.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 1:11 am
by van_muddlestein
Bellyheart wrote:Those $120 Epiphone les Pauls with p90s sound great. Those p90s are ridiculous and full. I'd never replace them.
I have an epiphone les paul DC junior, which is a similarly cheapo beginner epi. It's such a badass guitar and the p90(only has one) is so great sounding.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:32 am
by blindrabbit
van_muddlestein wrote:As everyone else has said, the Squier CV and VM stuff is top notch regardless of price.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 7:45 pm
by friendship
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:
However, 90s japanese made Ibanez Talmans! Amazing! Usually under 500 too, Get 'em while you still can.
I bought one of these a few years ago for $150, it looked like this.
It was a really cool guitar. Noiseless P-90s that sounded decent (PS especially great for downtuned high gain shit, because they're so clear and quiet), good trem system. Unfortunately the neck was a little small for my hands so I always felt cramped playing it. I sold it, but I still kind of wish I hadn't for some reason, because it was fun. If you like smaller necks they're fine guitars.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 2:44 am
by BassIsBad
I recently bought a new Sterling JP70 from Musicians Friend for $460! The six string version was also available, if you'd prefer that.
Basically all I did was wait for a holiday (father's day in this case), since MF usually runs 20% off deals for holidays. The matte black finish was about $100 cheaper than the other trans finishes, so I got that, and after the discount code, it worked out to be about $460. Incredibly well-built guitar for the price range, even if you are paying full retail price. Feels incredible and sounds pretty damn good. Actually not too far off from the actual Music Man JPMs.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 5:43 pm
by Fuzzy Picklez
friendship wrote:Fuzzy Picklez wrote:
However, 90s japanese made Ibanez Talmans! Amazing! Usually under 500 too, Get 'em while you still can.
I bought one of these a few years ago for $150, it looked like this.
It was a really cool guitar. Noiseless P-90s that sounded decent (PS especially great for downtuned high gain shit, because they're so clear and quiet), good trem system. Unfortunately the neck was a little small for my hands so I always felt cramped playing it. I sold it, but I still kind of wish I hadn't for some reason, because it was fun. If you like smaller necks they're fine guitars.
Yeah that's them!
The pickups are surprisingly awesome.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:14 am
by Vuvuzela
anyone ever buy one of those Tradetang guitars? I've heard the bodies and necks are decent, and if you swap the electronics/pickups you're all set.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 9:21 pm
by TweedBassman
those in the knows: besides the signature and gold pickguard, what's the difference between the mascis jazzmaster and regular squier JM?
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:58 pm
by theavondon
Tuneomatic bridge.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 3:02 am
by backwardsvoyager
theavondon wrote:Tuneomatic bridge.
yeah, and on the mascis the tailpiece is moved closer to the bridge, the pickups are different, it has larger frets and 9.5 radius, satin neck finish... they're pretty different guitars.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 4:44 am
by BitchPudding
The affinity strat I got has been pretty rad. it was like, $175? pretty good sounding with alot of room for customizing. also got dat 60's headstock.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 5:45 am
by ryan summit
Vuvuzela wrote:anyone ever buy one of those Tradetang guitars? I've heard the bodies and necks are decent, and if you swap the electronics/pickups you're all set.
i just traded away a tradetang bass
it was built well and sounded good
problem was the truss rod nut got wedged in hole
probably tricked a torque gun at factory
so there was never tension
it was a set neck
with a joint at the third fret
i guess from bein bowed for so long
the two peices became off plane with each other
if they ever were
so it was more of poor quality control than bad build
having that for a bit
i would buy a tradetang guit if i had the opportunity
id wanna see it first
but so would everyone right
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 5:52 pm
by askthedust
Fernandes JG-65s with sustainer.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 5:41 pm
by TweedBassman
p.s. thanks to this thread i just ordered my own JMJM. thanks ilf breauxs.
Re: Best "Bang for your buck" guitar? (new or used)
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 11:04 pm
by backwardsvoyager
TweedBassman wrote:p.s. thanks to this thread i just ordered my own JMJM. thanks ilf breauxs.

awesome! such an incredible guitar for the money. I gig with mine and if it weren't for my tendency to knock strings out of it all the time it would be the only guitar i ever need.