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Just wondering what everyone's favourite brand is, acoustic and electric.

Personally, knowing very little about guitar brands, I love the martin&co acoustics.

And also, what's the best buy? I'm referring to the second-best (not so well known) brands.
 

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A little cliched, but Gibsons are the best, especially the Les Paul model: great sound when played through a loud amp, and looks good too

BC Rich electric guitars are pretty cool too
 

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Omie: you wouldn't have even known what guitar it was if I hadn't told you ;)

Personally, I have a thing for B.C. Riches.
The acrylic series is amazing.




As for basses.... Not overly a fan of the Thunderbird style, but nonetheless, I think the print is it's redeeming feature.

Otherwise B.C. Rich Warlock Basses.
 

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Electric: I'm a fan of the Gibson Les Paul Standard. It's just got that classic sound to it.

Acoustic: Probably a Martin, though old Maton's sound beautiful. Cole Clark have also got some really good ones as well.
 

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Just wondering what everyone's favourite brand is, acoustic and electric.

Personally, knowing very little about guitar brands, I love the martin&co acoustics.

And also, what's the best buy? I'm referring to the second-best (not so well known) brands.
Acoustic, no clue. Electric, strats, they're most versatile, and they look sexy
 

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I can't say that I have any specific preference, as I only have two guitars, but I have a Schecter and it's amazing. Personally I think Schecter provide the best value for money when it comes to guitars.
 

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Is martinez a cheap imitation of martin?

I've seen a couple of acoustics that look good, but who knows how they sound like.
Any ideas?
 

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Omie: you wouldn't have even known what guitar it was if I hadn't told you ;)

Personally, I have a thing for B.C. Riches.
The acrylic series is amazing.


As for basses.... Not overly a fan of the Thunderbird style, but nonetheless, I think the print is it's redeeming feature.

Otherwise B.C. Rich Warlock Basses.
You have excellent tastes...although i hear acrylic doesn't make the best sounds :p.

For basses, i have a basic yamaha, but i'm a fan of the Blackbird epiphone bass (my friend has one of those). He also has a couple of BC rich basses, which i also dig.

At the moment for guitars, i'm digging the Ibanez PGMs for some reason. The old school mid 90's ones (especially the ones with the jewel blue finish). I do have a bc rich ironbird that i got off ebay. It's an interesting shape but otherwise it's a pretty crap guitar (but it'll do for bedside playing).
 
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The Bigsby had to be most badarse looking things to attach to a guitar.




None of this Dean bullshit




Not particular brands. Just guitars I like. Not into brands as I'm building my own
guitars.
 

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jackson. (although they're owned by fender now, i like fender anyhow).
 

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Acoustic, no clue. Electric, strats, they're most versatile, and they look sexy
Go kill yourself now please, Strats are the opposite of Versatile. They are VERY limited in their tonal qualities.

For Electric guitars there are about 1000 different determining factors on what is the best guitar you're playing.

For Metal:
Using Floyd Roses, Detuning etc you're talking Ibanez or Jackson. I'm sorry but every B.C. Rich I've seen has either been a joke or... well a joke... I haven't seen one be decently set up yet, and you basically need to 80% of the time put new pickups in them. They look cool, that's about it.

ESPs are ok, but tend to be poorly constructed in lower end models and way overpriced for better equivalents in higher price brackets. But their high ends are very well made.

If you want that chunkier Metal sound with solid bridges, maybe a little detuning you're talking a Gibson Les Paul (possibly with EMGs or Seymour Duncans in there) or like PRS Customs. They have that gorgeously fat, thick bodied tone.

I personally use Ibanez because it does what I need...
my next electric investment will be a PRS Custom 22 (I don't need 24 frets)

For Rock/Pop:

On the bluesier side you're talking a stratocaster... but only if you want that distinctive sound. Fat Strats are a waste of time and money.

If you're going a more soft rock sound a Telecaster is a better option with a brighter tone that distorts better. Soft Rock also goes well with most Hollow body guitars, but I would recommend the Gibson ES series, or the Yamaha SA series (particularly the SA220, because that is possibly one of the most versatile guitars I've played and what I'm currently using)

Harder Rock or more classic rock you're going solid body. PRS, SG or Les Paul. The Yamaha RG series does really well here too. Slightly cheaper option that easily holds its own with tone, and beats a lot of these for cool appearance.


Jazz... well that's a whole new kettle of custom made fish

For Acoustic Guitars the best brands: Breedlove, Taylor. On the cheaper end of the spectrum Tanglewood. Martin & Co as well as Maton are good, but in each of their price brackets they're outdone by the equivalents I listed.

I'm currently using an amazing Tanglewood, and will eventually get a Breedlove for heavy strumming stuff in soft rock and a Taylor for just about everything.

All eventually through an x2Digital Wiresless setup, tuner, line switcher - DTAR Mama bear and Boss DD7 for the acoustics, and a Boss GT-PRO + some Analogue man effects and a Vox wah into a Peavey JSX.

Sexy :D
 

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taylors sound amazing but they're so rigoddamndiculously expensive
That's why I'm currently playing a Tanglewood. It sounds pretty amazing though.

Actually one of my favourite artists David LaMotte tells a pretty amazing story about the Taylor he plays.

He needed a new guitar, and he got offered a sponsorship by Washburn. They said they would make him a custom guitar IF he did all these events and would let them use his name to sell their guitars... he was a bit iffy about it so a friend said to him "do you really WANT a Washburn guitar?"

He of course said no because they're kinda shit...

So his friend suggested he write a letter to the company that makes his favourite guitar and ask them for a sponsorship. So he wrote to Taylor who called him back a few days later and told him to come in. He came in expecting a meeting, but they took him straight to the custom shop and had the first meeting of the making of his custom guitar. A few weeks later he came back to test it out. Told them he loved it!

He then asked "So, what do you want me to do to hold up my end? I can do some quotes, some special events, whatever..."

They told him "We don't want you to do anything other than play the instrument, and enjoy it, and tell people how much you enjoy it. We figure if you're honest about it, people will wanna play our instruments"

So he got a custom Taylor for free... AND I got to play it. Mmmmmm so TASTY...
 

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I can't say that I have any specific preference, as I only have two guitars, but I have a Schecter and it's amazing. Personally I think Schecter provide the best value for money when it comes to guitars.
Schecter is SO mad
 

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Lol, but see Teclis, not all of us can have 5 guitars for each genre we choose to play.
 

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