I have two guitars, a Fender Telecaster and a Squier '51. I find I play the '51 a lot lately mainly because it's newer and I'm still figuring it out. ...
I remember reading a review of the Warhawk in one of the guitar magazines and they said it was pretty great for the money. Give it the little editor's...
Cranking up the distortion makes about any song fun. I remember from my learning guitar book I was getting bored of playing "Jimmy Crack Corn" and stu...
I think it just depends on who is doing the actual work. I've been to one small shop that didn't a really crap job of a setup and another that did an ...
I'm the wrong person to ask because it seems the less I play the better I get. Sometimes I'll get busy or lazy and not play for a while and then I com...
Which ever you want to use. :P For me I started on accoustic, but hated it and eventually just quit. I didn't know anything about guitars and the on...
I've only used a Fender ST-1 but it seems to work just fine for me. It's pretty no frills but easy to use.
This particular epi is the "hummingbird". It has a solid spruce top with mahogany sides. After looking at a picture I see that I've actually tried t...
Nice. And it's only $4,451 more than my Squier!
That was interesting.
If you've only had it a week at least keep it for a while to get a better feel for it. If you like your yamaha keep playing it but maybe throw in some...
Don't be too scared of a mexican made fender. I have a MIM Tele and I'm very happy with it. The quality is kinda inconsistent, but basically I just pl...
Accoustics are more fragile than electrics, especially nicer ones that don't have an inch worth of finish on them. A case might be a good idea. My Tel...
Is anyone familiar with the Epiphone brand? I am new to the guitar and I saw one at the guitar center that I'm interested in. This particular one co...
Umm .. Squire or Epiphone? Another thought is to buy seperate but smart. The Squire 51 is a great guitar and Musician's Friend is selling them for $...