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Capitalist and Patriot
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Freedomville
Posts: 1,923
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Originally Posted by sammyg2
I pulled the trigger on a fullerton, made in Japan by Aria. Reviews say they play better than squires. Looks pretty much like this (but left-handed):
Cost me $50 but sometimes you have to say, what the heck
I've never been much of an equipment snob even though I've owned some nice stuff over the years. I figure I can play as bad on this guitar as i can on any of the higher priced stuff.
A little fiddling, maybe an HB bridge pup and I'll be all set. Now all I have to do to is learn how to play again. Oh wait, I may need an amp.
The wife is going to check on a price for a Roland micro-cube (prolly get one fer cost plus 5), that should do for a while. Anyone ever played through an MC? Heard good things about em.
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I've actually played some very good inexpensive Japanese guitars..years ago some fender knock-offs were pretty good too....
then on the otherhand some were un-playable (warped necks, weak pick/ups, cheap hardware wouldn't stay in tune) guess it comes down to playing it before cutting loose with the $$...
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03-23-2008, 01:47 PM
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