I've always had great luck with washburns. Here's a couple.
My acoustics will always be my first choice, but there's enough of a rocker in me to still pick up at least one of my electrics every day.
I removed everything from the body to have it painted. The neck, the pickups, the strap buttons, the trem plate, the trem bridge, the pots, and the s...
You can get awfully close.The Blueridge series is solid top and back for about $450Washburn has the WD32SW all solid wood for about $400 The washburn...
briank, I found this guitar in a pawn shop for $20 US. It's a silvertone strat copy. When I got it, it was a mess. The finish was scratched to hel...
I use whatever 13"s I can find the cheapest. To me, it's less about the brand name than it is about the guage. I have never really been able to hear...
If you look at the precision tools made for luthiers, you'll notice they're made to a very high standard. A straightedge alone will set you back abou...
here's a couple that are on musician's friend. Don't know much about either.This is a great deal if you don't mind ebay. This is what I have in my p...
I've got a Jazz Elite. It's a full body jazz box. The quality is outstanding, and it's one of the best sounding jazz boxes I've ever played.
I've never really noticed much of a difference in sound under 10 feet. The longer you get though, the higher quality cable you want. And most of the...
I use 13's
In my opinion, its the "standard" strings that are expensive, worked out on an hour's played per set basis. But how much do you play? I very rarely ...
Like JosephLefty said, the elixers squeak less. Not so much so that I can justify the price difference though. Other than that, I've not noticed muc...
I do it all myself.