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  • Hawk
    E30 Addict
    • Oct 2003
    • 549

    #61
    What tone cant you get outta v?
    Summer '85 E24 635csi Winter '88 E30 325iX, I lose 25% of my hp before I even turn the key.

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    • bilson
      Member
      • Dec 2006
      • 99

      #62
      Peavey 5150. Unless you aren't into metal.

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      • trent

        #63
        Originally posted by bilson
        Peavey 5150. Unless you aren't into metal.
        I am not that big of fan of the 5150s, even for metal, my modded dual rec blows the fucking doors off those

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        • trent

          #64
          Originally posted by Hawk
          What tone cant you get outta v?
          twanky country bullshit that can only come from a shitty fender with a shitty single coil pos pickup.

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          • vectorsc
            Advanced Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 134

            #65
            Time for me to throw in my 2 cents here: (10 years of playing)

            1. Get an acoustic guitar first. A nylon stringed classical isn't bad, either. Why? Because you can take it places and practice/play without dragging a refridgerator-sized box of wires with you.

            When you pick up the guitar, get a tuner. I like the clamp on digital ones from accu-tune. If you don't get a tuner, the guitar fairy will cut your balls off with the high E string.

            2. Buy this book:

            http://www.amazon.com/New-Complete-G...7124595&sr=8-1

            and make it a habit of trying to get through 1 page a day.

            3. Electric guitars are nice, but I feel it's easier to get bored with them than an acoustic. There are LOTS of good songs for the electric, but I don't find them as satisfying as some of the awesome shite for the acoustic.

            4. Buy an electric guitar to go with your acoustic after you are more comfortable with playing, and get a quality instrument. My experiences have shown the Gibson Les Paul guitars to be excellent, and better than the Fender models for what I like to do. Also great are Paul Reed Smith's stuff, as well as Gretsch and Guild guitars. And, as strange as it sounds, some of the Hohner brand electrics I have found to be great.

            That being said, go to the local hock shop with lots of guitars, and just look down the row of them from the rear. Look for electric guitars that have a neck that is glued to the body instead of bolted. When you find one, play it. If the price and brand are good, buy it. Make sure all the electronics work and such. Turn all the knobs and see if any of them are loose or make a crackle through the amplifier.

            E. Get a tube amp. Solid state sucks. Brand almost doesn't matter as long as it has the little glass fire demons in there.

            5. Practice. When you are done practicing, practice some more. I'm practicing right now in between bullet points. The song is "Radical Dreamers" by Yasunori Mitsuda. Practice until you puke, then go eat and do it again. Don't get any on your guitar.

            Crap. That was 10 cents. I want 8 cents of change from you!

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            • MattE30
              E30 Mastermind
              • Oct 2003
              • 1520

              #66
              Originally posted by vectorsc
              Get a tube amp. Solid state sucks. Brand almost doesn't matter as long as it has the little glass fire demons in there.
              FACT. Also, go to a music store, and try out different guitars and see what you like. I love the humbucker sound and would get it over any single coil strat (or look-a-like). But, it would be stupid to take advice from someone and not actually test drive for yourself. Also, effects are cop-outs, in a way. Tube screamers, compressors, whatever...Look at Derek Trucks (guitarist for the Allman Brothers). All he has is his glass and a sg, and he is one of the best guitarists alive. I've seen too many guitarists hide behind their 10 pedals.

              Learn scales (major, minor, chromatic, pentatonic)! It may be boring to play, but when you learn that shit, you can jam like you're writing on paper (unless you want to play power chord punk, then don't waste the time).

              97 Cosmos M3

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              • bilson
                Member
                • Dec 2006
                • 99

                #67
                Originally posted by trent
                I am not that big of fan of the 5150s, even for metal, my modded dual rec blows the fucking doors off those
                Alright. To each their own.

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                • ivo316
                  E30 Fanatic
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 1222

                  #68
                  Well, it's not just the guitar, Jeff Healey is great.

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