It was interesting, I was reading something about John Denver in one of the "Popular music" encyclopedias, it was really quite scathing, they obviousl...
Not wishing to undermine other peoples recommendations, but I've found epiphones to be very poorly made, though I've had no experience of their acoust...
I'll second that motion for the Fender FM series. If you just want a good sounding, simple solid state they're great, and very loud. I've got an FM212...
Check out the Matchbox 20 version, it's a rather good cover methinks. Nice guitar arrangement too.Peter
Thankyou very much!Excelent stuff. Yeah, I was actually thinking about the UB502, as I've got one of these. I'll try it out and see if it's practical....
When every other musician sounds out of tune. But not me... oh no.
Friend of mines got one of the Silvertone paul stanley guitars, rather batmanesque as you say. His one's one of the really oddly shaped ones; sorta fl...
Have you got the right type of pots? I'm sure somebody else would know more than me on the subject, but I have a feeling your average pickups ar 250k...
If your looking for a long term guitar, probably best to avoid ovations. They don't tend to last too long because the wood in them moves, expands and ...
By "White glue", do you mean PVA? (Sorry for my Englishness)That would probably be the best, because that can me taken off without leaving any nasty s...
I don't know how common a problem that is, but two guys in my old band had exactly the same problem. Quite often it seems like the saddles are really ...
Some Squier are indeed good. But I came across this Squire '51 at a Sam Ash recently. The frets were poking so far out from the sides and were so shar...
I agree, I think Shures would be a god bet. Don't own any myself, but from what I've heard they're the standard for a good reason. Apart from anything...