• Guitar

    From Jon Justvig@1:298/26 to All on Monday, December 10, 2018 08:07:50
    I remember my first Gibson Epiphone guitar back in high school. Traded it for a Sega Genesis with one game, Altered Beast. I'm thinking of getting into playing music again. Music has always been my passion. I'm thinking of another Gibson, yet, my wife encourages acoustic. It would be a delight to play for her. I don't have the vocals, but I can sing with my strings.

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Jon Justvig on Monday, December 10, 2018 18:23:46
    Jon wrote:
    I remember my first Gibson Epiphone guitar back in high school. Traded it
    for
    a Sega Genesis with one game, Altered Beast. I'm thinking of getting into playing music again. Music has always been my passion. I'm thinking of another Gibson, yet, my wife encourages acoustic. It would be a delight to play for her. I don't have the vocals, but I can sing with my strings.

    Your wife probably encouraging acoustic because a. You don't have to spend hundreds on a decent amp. b. It'll be infinitely quieter than an electric.

    Personally, I like the Strat style guitars. I've got a couple. One is a Fernandes Guitars red strat which looks similar to the Fender that Mark Knopfler plays. The other is a frankenstrat that I got for $350 - way over
    paid but it's a heavy beast and it's good some good parts on it.
    Unfortunately I decided to put some heavy strings on to give them a try and
    it started pulling the bridge out of the body. I'll have go change out the
    13s for some 9s. The other I have is a Lyon by Washburn. The neck is a
    little warped on this one and I'll sometimes bend the high e accidentally
    off the edge and it'll get stuck on the fret. I really need to get rid of
    it. It's not that good but it was useful when I started playing.

    As for acoustic, I have a cheap First Act that I picked up for $15 and it
    has quite a nice sound do it but it does feel as cheap as it was. I don't
    play much acoustic so I'm not too bothered.

    Finally, my pride and joy is my Republic guitar. If you've ever seen the
    cover of Brothers in Arms...it looks just like that, the diamond cuts, the
    sand etchings...it's a thing of beauty and Romeo and Juliet sounds amazing
    on it.

    Still, with all that I have a crappy amp. It's a Marshall but it's solid
    state rather than tube. You can really tell the difference. My budget
    didn't stretch to a tube amp so I got the best I could afford at the time.
    It's done its job but I really want to get a big boy amp now!
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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to JON JUSTVIG on Monday, December 10, 2018 19:55:00
    I remember my first Gibson Epiphone guitar back in high school. Traded it for >a Sega Genesis with one game, Altered Beast. I'm thinking of getting into >playing music again. Music has always been my passion. I'm thinking of >another Gibson, yet, my wife encourages acoustic. It would be a delight to >play for her. I don't have the vocals, but I can sing with my strings.

    IIRC, Gibson used to make some very nice acoustic guitars. The ones I
    remember had f-holes, like a violin or upright bass, instead of the round, center hole. Some (or all?) allowed for electrical amplification also.

    Mike

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