$100+ guitars?

hellmurderer

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My friend is starting to play the electirc guitar and now wanna get one... So anyone can intro some cheap ones for him? His budget is around $100+

Hope to get some advise from you guys.. Thanks! :D
 
erm. amp? cable? bag?

for $100-$200 budget it's difficult to get anything that's good... there are some exceptions over at the "Gear News 2005" but not a lot i'm afraid. most of them are slightly below/above $200 if my memory serves me correctly.
 
i think to get an average ones should be around 200 to 300 that's excluding amps and cables and bag and all the necessary stuff.

how about the craftsman guitar, had one before and it's really good for a low end one around that price. i had a craftsman LP 2 years back costing me about $250. Now they are offering more models for you to choose from.
 
Suzuki strat copies selling at Davis for $150 each (the cheapest guitar you can get from that shop) ... but I won't recommend them. My Suzuki only lasted like 3 or 4 months but at least it got me hooked into playing the guitar.
 
Electric Guitars

If my memory serves me correctly,

Most guitar shops would carry the Behringer V-tone package for I think $220? I'm in Aussie for quite a while now so would appreciate if someone could rectify if I have any mistakes.

The amp is pretty good but the guitar is crappy. You could keep the amp and practice with the guitar until you're good enough for a better one and then get one.
 
Re: Electric Guitars

Enigma said:
If my memory serves me correctly,

Most guitar shops would carry the Behringer V-tone package for I think $220? I'm in Aussie for quite a while now so would appreciate if someone could rectify if I have any mistakes.

The amp is pretty good but the guitar is crappy. You could keep the amp and practice with the guitar until you're good enough for a better one and then get one.


Cool! Where can I find them?
 
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X GG1K
List: $235

The SX GG1K is a Chinese guitar starter pack which includes the above depicted items. For those of us who are more brand name wary, the SX tag would only conjure images of a horrific guitar experience & would rather opt for a more dependable offering in the guise of Ibanez/ Yamaha/ Squier. What would make you invest in this SX package especially when it costs much lesser than the latter brand name offerings?

Construction/ fit/ finish
Despite its entry-level status & a virtually estranged brand name, the GG1 is a well-constructed guitar. In fact, it’s as good as any Ibanez/ Yamaha/ Squier starter unit out there. I would have expected a bland offering in terms of physiques but the GG1 was difficult to fault, even the neck/ body bolt-on was well done, no gaping slots visible there. My only concern here was the 3-way pickup selector switch which was a little loose but still very functional.

Playability/ tone
Unplugged, the GG1 sounded neutral; no particular brightness or inclinations toward the low frequency but that’s expected from a basswood unit, more so when it’s finished from one tip to the other. The frets feel very comfortable despite not being jumbo. The action is a little high by default, my 2.0 Dunlop Stubby pick slipped through easily from the bass side but it’s nothing you can’t tinker with to suit your needs.

Amplified, the drive tones from both the default humbuckers were distinct. The neck unit has a sweet Duncan ’59 vibe to it which is likeable, however, harmonics were difficult to conjure here, unlike the bridge counterpart which screams with every pinch executed. Also, the bridge pickup has a healthy dose of low-end for days when you play metal. Clean, the neck unit displayed nice comping tones for you jazz cats out there. The bridge humbucker sounded rather lacklustre driveless, I only appreciated its distorted tones.

A little on the neck; an impressive feel, very similar to Epiphone’s D-profile but a little thicker. The model I auditioned has a slight relief to it but it’s nothing severe or indicative of a dysfunctional unit, if you’re adventurous enough, a little truss rod twist would make it straight, if that’s the profile you desire. Do not expect immaculate upper fret access with this design, especially when the GG1 features a blocky heel, but with a little effort, you’d reach the 22nd fret quite easily.

Last say
A serious proposition- If you are looking for a starter pack which wouldn’t cost you an arm/ leg while offering serious playability & tone, I’d say you should check the SX GG1K out & evaluate your needs. The sub-$250 price tag is a no-brainer value for money, especially when there’s an amp & other desirable accessories thrown in. Personally, I wouldn’t mind paying for the guitar only at this price since the GG1 has proven its worth, beyond my expectations actually. Bear in mind that other brand name starter packs, especially the ones mentioned in the initial part of this review, retail for more than $350 on average. It’s now beyond me to convince you that the GG1 would make a splendid starter if you are a sensible buyer who prioritizes good tone & playability over established brand names. Swallow some pride, plug it in & check it out...

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PS: Note that the GG1 has a 3-way switching instead of the 5-way indicated in the pic.
PPS: Thank you brothers stars & cloudsky for coming along to check the SX GG1K out, I think we’re convinced that the guitar is a good player per se Cool





copied from teh gear news thread
 
IMO no point getting a really cheap but not as nice guitar like say under a $100...

when u bring it home and play and u realise it kinda sucks...it kind of robs away all your motivation to continue playing....

somewhat owning my own axe made me practise more... :oops:
 
davis guitar.

they have a website. go google them up for the address.

they are at the basement of hotel excelsior / peninsular plaza there
 
I tink wif that kind of monye.. U can buy a kapok guitar.. It will cost u abt $30 bucks.. That will save u a lot.. Hehe.. :smt072
 
i'm also a newbie, currently eyeing at SX's GG1k and the strat copy.
if u'r friend does bought either one, maybe he can give us his own review of the guitar. if its good, i'll get one when i haf the $$.
 
hmm there are alts too...

this is the behinger pack enigma was talking bout...(from luthers) $218

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Extracts from Behringer:

The V-TONE GUITAR PACK contains everything an aspiring guitar player/enthusiast needs to start playing electric guitar. The pack contains a high-quality electric guitar with tremendous playability, featuring three single-coil pickups, five way switching and vintage vibrato bridge and a 22-fret maple neck.

The V-TONE GUITAR PACK also contains a V-TONE GM108 15-Watt analog modeling combo with an 8" vintage-design speaker. It boasts 3 classic guitar amps, 3 speaker simulation models plus 3 gain modes—providing you with 27 classic sound presets.

Last but not least, this package comes with a gig bag, guitar instructions, cable, strap, picks

Our Comments: "The amp is awesome, the best we've tried so far for a budget amp, the guitar's great for beginners but advanced learners will likely upgrade within a year! Still, there's nothing in the entire market that sells for this low."

Call us at 6569-4919 to check stock availability as the V-Tone Pack is regularly sold out.



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Squier® SE-100 Electric PAK $299
Model : SE-100
Brand : Squier®
Color : Black

Description
A great gift even if yo buy it for yourself! Our Electric PAK is everything you need to begin your career in one convenient box!

INCLUDES
- Squier® Stratocaster®
- Standard Gig Bag
- Squier® SP-10 amplifier with switchable distortion (10 Watts)
- Electronic Tuner
- Guitar Strap
- Guitar Cable
- Guitar Picks
- Fender® Instruction Book
 
correct me if i'm rong, but maybe the only good thing from the behringer pack is the amp. coz they make amps right? so the guitar might not last long and not sound too good. this is juzz my opinion though, do correct me if i'm rong. anyone bought one before?
 
but bro......220 bucks can't expect much.....if 220 bucks can get a guitar tt sounds very good fender and frens go out of business liao... :cry:
 
seriously..... 200 is impossible. I realised I really should have saved up a bit more when i bought my first guitar, despite buying a nice Ibanez GIO GSA60 for 300 or so. At the VERY VERY least, buy something that cost around 300. 200 just isn't enough, unless, of course, your fren intend to quit playing after 6 months. U will eventually realise that when the time comes for upgrading, you will be glad that you bought something worthy of upgrading.
 
Ryuworks said:
seriously..... 200 is impossible. I realised I really should have saved up a bit more when i bought my first guitar, despite buying a nice Ibanez GIO GSA60 for 300 or so. At the VERY VERY least, buy something that cost around 300. 200 just isn't enough, unless, of course, your fren intend to quit playing after 6 months. U will eventually realise that when the time comes for upgrading, you will be glad that you bought something worthy of upgrading.

What he say is true.. More money more shiok the guitar is.. Rite now I have a samick guitar.. I wish I have save more money to buy a LTD guitar.. Haiz.. :smt056
 
what if one is a real newbie, haf only touched an acoustic but never an electric. then he wants to get an electric to see how it feels like. should he still save up for a better guitar?
 
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