Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Ian Price on September 22, 2008, 07:14:04 PM
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Hello all,
I'm looking at potentially getting a cheapish strat styled rock-ish guitar. I've had a quick look around and quite like the spec of the ESP GL-256, it's also pretty cheap. Has anyone got one or can recommend another in this sort of style for £400.00 or less (I like the single hb and double sc approach)?
Only thing I don't like about the ESP is the finish:
http://www.guitarvillage.co.uk/product-detail_huge.asp?id=6473&catid=3&quantity=1&manid=137
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I know what you mean about that ESP, it does seem like a lovely guitar, but the finish has that "stuck on paint" look, like the Rory Gallagher customs.
I suppose there would be nothing stopping you from buying it and refinishing it (If you were Philly!).
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The ESP is probably a nice playing/sounding guitar but it looks like shite imo.
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I suppose there would be nothing stopping you from buying it and refinishing it (If you were Philly!).
I hadn't thought of that. Sounds like a thoroughly sensible idea.
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The LTD Lynch guitars look really bad in person.
How about one of these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiQ4zLEVKt0
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The LTD Lynch guitars look really bad in person.
How about one of these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiQ4zLEVKt0
They look pretty awesome. UK stockists? Had a quick look and couldn't find any!
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Cort G260B? The new ones are HSS but you can still get the old spec with 3 hot rail types as well. Only £200ish.
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I know what you mean about that ESP, it does seem like a lovely guitar, but the finish has that "stuck on paint" look, like the Rory Gallagher customs.
I suppose there would be nothing stopping you from buying it and refinishing it (If you were Philly!).
:lol:
I think that looks a cool guitar (neck might be too thin, but that's just for me personally). The finish is pretty cheesy though. If I really hated it I think I'd strip it completely - which should be fairly easy - and maybe do an oil/wax finish (with a bit of advice from Wez and Jonathan).
Are you thinking hot-rodded regular Strat, or a superstrat with a Floyd and all that gubbins? If it's the former, what about a Fender Highway 1? They're about £500 new but I'm sure you could get one S/H for £400.
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Are you thinking hot-rodded regular Strat, or a superstrat with a Floyd and all that gubbins? If it's the former, what about a Fender Highway 1? They're about £500 new but I'm sure you could get one S/H for £400.
Hot rodded regular strat would probably suit me better - used to have a floyd rose and spent way too much time setting it up. Are the neck profiles on Highway 1's pretty thin? I like thin necks!
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the Cort Strats around £200 are just fantastic guitars. Add a bit of money for a set up and possibly a replacement bridge HB, and that is still well within your budget.
I have a Cort G254, which cost about £155. it is a staggeringly good guitar for the money. The neck and frets are particularly excellent.
The only thing that you can see they have saved a bit of money on is the pickups, which are not terrible, but could certainly be improved upon.
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Are the neck profiles on Highway 1's pretty thin? I like thin necks!
The Highway 1 neck is certainly slim, but not an Ibanez toothpick. I like fat necks so I'd prefer it a little bigger, but it's not skinny enough for me to dislike it!
It's a "modern C" shape like the recent American Series/American Standard, quite nicely rounded and not very much thicker at the 12th fret than the first. And like all US Fenders the fretboard edges are slightly "rolled", which is a nice touch.
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I've been GASing for JEM555s recently, they go for about 500 on the bay.
Agree with TO, one of those Charvel So-Cals would be a nice addition to the family *love
(http://www.charvel.com/images/ms_socal_style1.jpg)
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what about a yamaha pacifica 812?