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Guitar help?
Johnny C:
Oh, and I have an Epiphone kind-of Explorer. It's served me well but given the choice I would not go back in time and buy it again, I would buy a guitar that maintains its intonation and doesn't need constant setups that I don't have the money to give it. At the same time, I bought it cause I liked the feel and I still do, so going with my instincts wasn't a completely terrible idea.
Just walk into a music store and start playing every guitar in the goddamn place. Nobody working there will give you shit about it. Take your time and make a decision you won't regret. You'll know when a guitar is right for you.
jeph:
And if they DO give you shit, take your business elsewhere.
Johnny- what do you mean by "set-up?" Unless you're talking hardcore fret leveling you should be able to do basically anything you need to with a decent tuner and an allen wrench.
Ballard:
--- Quote from: Johnny C on 28 Nov 2007, 21:56 ---Just walk into a local music store that isn't Guitar Center or Sam Ash or a similar warehouse retailer and start playing every guitar in the goddamn place. Nobody working there will give you shit about it. Take your time and make a decision you won't regret. You'll know when a guitar is right for you.
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Fixed.
Jasper:
After reading Jeph's first post, I looked at ESP's lineup and I really like what I'm seeing. And also, I think the music store I'm going to on friday carries them, lucky me. But still, I'm not ruling much out.
FireAarro:
Check out the Japanese brand Edwards too- you probably can't find them in your shops but they have good QC, great features, are made in the ESP factories in Japan and are pretty cheap, I think. They have a ton of Les Paul models I know, I don't know about Explorers.
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