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are accoustic fender squires good?? i have one, i got it for chistmas last year and im really into playing guitar, except i know NOTHING about brands and such.
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Rufus Wainwright wrote:OK, the Martin's are usually $2000 and are on sale today for $400. Yeah, I need to buy one.


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Fenders are nice guitars. Fender Squires, however, are not. They're pretty basic, run of the mill, poorly made guitars for beginners. They're cheap in case you don't really get into the guitar, and if you beat it up, it won't matter, because it's cheap.

If you're into playing the guitar, I'd recommend you take a step up in guitar quality, maybe to a normal Fender or an Ibanez guitar. I'd choose Fender though, they play well for the price.
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Yeah, Fender has great gear :)
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basically I think when it comes to fender, if it's US made, you're golden, otherwise it can be a bit sketchy
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The US ones are pretty expensive though. A good Mexican always plays well, but make sure to steer clear from the Japanese ones.
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Im getting a Takamine acoustic for christmas :drool:
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hmmm so what types of accoustic fenders are good?
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Question: I have a Greg Bennett Malibu electric guitar that I got for Christmas last year. With a really shitty amp that stops working a lot of the time, a guitar case, shitty picks, and amp cords (not that proper name, I know) that total cost was roughly $300. Is this thing a piece of shit? I'm pretty sure it is...I'd just like a second opinion, or a third, or a fourth...
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Rufus Wainwright wrote:The US ones are pretty expensive though. A good Mexican always plays well.



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clumsyfreak8 wrote:Im getting a Takamine acoustic for christmas :drool:


my acoustic is a Takamine, I got it about 4 or 5 years ago, $700 marked down from $1100, it's a great guitar, one of my favs.
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I want a Gibson... cause i can't affort one... :(
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Absent Minded Guitarist wrote:
Rufus Wainwright wrote:The US ones are pretty expensive though. A good Mexican always plays well.



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.:x:Marissa:x:. wrote:hmmm so what types of accoustic fenders are good?


That I have no clue about. When I play acoustics, I play high end quality. I am rocking out on the Taylors, Martins, and Gibsons when I am playing acoustically.

Does your guitar have to be acoustic? I say you save up the money and go electric, I mean, if you ever want to join a band, it's easier to find people to play with if you have a Strat or Telecaster than an acoustic guitar, unless you want to be like Chris Carrabba, and if that's so, God bless your soul.
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Oh Alan, you are hurting me with the Dashboard jabs today! :lol:

I have a really old Yamaha acoustic, which probably needs work on the bridge and needs to be restrung. Anyone know how much that sucker will cost?
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Common misconception about the Squires there... the new ones are indeed crap but if you get one from back around '98 or so or earlier, before they switched production from Mexico to Japan i think, they were actually quite nice guitars. I've got a '96 electric and she's a sweety.
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Cass wrote:Oh Alan, you are hurting me with the Dashboard jabs today! :lol:

I have a really old Yamaha acoustic, which probably needs work on the bridge and needs to be restrung. Anyone know how much that sucker will cost?


Depends on the cost of the bridge.
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happeningfish wrote:Common misconception about the Squires there... the new ones are indeed crap but if you get one from back around '98 or so or earlier, before they switched production from Mexico to Japan i think, they were actually quite nice guitars. I've got a '96 electric and she's a sweety.



Didnt you name it?


I named mine Mya :)
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