View media item 2632 Martin D18,lush.oops wrong pic,will try again.
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Its like looking at one of those goats they get in china that have a human face
Love them Tanglewood parlour guitars like. Lovely.View media item 2632 Martin D18,lush.oops wrong pic,will try again.
Its like looking at one of those goats they get in china that have a human face
Ah is that one them new tanlgetins, or martinwoods?View media item 2632 Martin D18,lush.oops wrong pic,will try again.
meh its a strat with PRS signature headstock on it
Your perhaps not a fan if them but Charvel have gone exactly the same now. From daft metal designs with the pointy headstocks and stuff, which not to everyones taste were at least original, since becoming just another Fender subsiduary seem to be making Strats only. Not sure where they fit to be honest, perhaps mid range, pushing Squire back down to the junior junior brand?I never understand other “big” manufacturers copying other “big” manufacturers models such as Strat’s. I sort of get small boutique luthiers interpreting the big boys designs but not this sort of crap.
In my humble opinion you don’t actually have to pay a great deal to buy a good quality Strat. I would never pay Custom Shop prices for a Strat. I have a wide range including Squiers through Mexican and Japanese to a USA 57 AVRI. The Classic Vibe Squier does the job, the American ones just feel better and sound marginally different.
meh its a strat with PRS signature headstock on it
Your perhaps not a fan if them but Charvel have gone exactly the same now. From daft metal designs with the pointy headstocks and stuff, which not to everyones taste were at least original, since becoming just another Fender subsiduary seem to be making Strats only. Not sure where they fit to be honest, perhaps mid range, pushing Squire back down to the junior junior brand?
It took them two years to come up with sticking a PRS neck on a Strat body......
I never understand other “big” manufacturers copying other “big” manufacturers models such as Strat’s. I sort of get small boutique luthiers interpreting the big boys designs but not this sort of crap.
In my humble opinion you don’t actually have to pay a great deal to buy a good quality Strat. I would never pay Custom Shop prices for a Strat. I have a wide range including Squiers through Mexican and Japanese to a USA 57 AVRI. The Classic Vibe Squier does the job, the American ones just feel better and sound marginally different.
They`re PRS so won`t be a bad guitar in fairness, just bloody unimaginativeThe classic vibes are canny but they’re worth nowhere near the current price(at £400+ they’re almost hitting the mim strats price) I really want to try a John Cruz made custom strat like...
Apparently the initial 500 of the new prs strat have sold out with pre orders so looks like there’s a market for it despite not seeing one single positive response for it online
They`re PRS so won`t be a bad guitar in fairness, just bloody unimaginative
You’ll be ok if it’s a single guitar that’s privately ownedNot sure but I’d check CITES Laws importing guitars first, there are restrictions on importing rosewood.
Ok cheers for that info, it was the first thing that sprang to mind.You’ll be ok if it’s a single guitar that’s privately owned
Finally got an electric again after selling my Les Paul about 6 years ago
Modern Tele lovely to play feel at home with much more than any other guitar i’ve played which includes the Les Paul a Fender Strat and Toronado
Need to pick up and amp and really start enjoying it but i’m Still on the getting back on the bike stage !
Same, had an EP LP (Samick 90's) for about 20 years, bought an Affinity (90's) recently, adored it, cleaned it up, sold for a small profit and bought a Baja Tele.
Regret it in some respects, love the Baja but there isn't 700 quid of difference between the two.
Lesson learned to stay with the cheaper stuff in future
Think your spot on with the Les Paul I think I felt a pressure almost to be or sound a certain way where as with the new one I just feel like I can do plenty more and learn more and get a lot more from it, really enjoying it