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Posted: 10/5/2003, 10:49 am
by Johnny
Posted: 10/8/2003, 6:57 pm
by ihatethunderbay
Question: Are Washburn guitars any good? That's all the guitar store I take my lessons at sells. There was an acoustic-electric dealie for $539 or so w/ case, and an electric for $600 something..
Posted: 10/8/2003, 7:01 pm
by Axtech
Washburn's a pretty good guitar.
If you buy one, go with electric. It costs a bit more, but electrics are a lot easier to learn on. Trust me. I went through the acoustic phase. Didn't work out. Then I started learning on an electric and it was great.
Posted: 10/8/2003, 10:13 pm
by Johnny
^
what Robot said.
I went through an acoustic phase as well...........didnt turn out well since I hate acoustics

Posted: 10/8/2003, 10:36 pm
by Johnny
Posted: 10/8/2003, 11:46 pm
by Dabekk
Axtech wrote:Washburn's a pretty good guitar.
If you buy one, go with electric. It costs a bit more, but electrics are a lot easier to learn on. Trust me. I went through the acoustic phase. Didn't work out. Then I started learning on an electric and it was great.
yeah, i'd agree. My teacher told me years ago when I was starting, 'if you wanna be in a band and wanna play the electric guitar, that's where you should start'.
Posted: 10/9/2003, 12:45 pm
by ihatethunderbay
Well, I seem to be doing alright on an acoustic... Maybe I'll switch around to electric once I get new strings and dig the amp out from under 3985734985743957 pounds of stuff in the basement..

Posted: 10/9/2003, 1:33 pm
by Axtech
If you're doing okay on acoustic, you'll do great on electric. The strings are closer and easier to press down (which makes learning chords and scales and whatnot much easier) and the body is smaller and easier to get around. This makes learning a lot easier and more fun.
Posted: 10/9/2003, 3:59 pm
by Johnny
I got my geetars back today. I'm alive againe
oh, and I tried my first Rickenbacker 12 string electric today
Its damn good!
Posted: 10/27/2003, 7:20 pm
by Axtech
My Ibanez is in the shop.
I've been having problems for a long time with keeping it in tune. Any bending of the strings will usually put it out in a hurry.
So, I took her in. The guy at the guitar store said that he could put a custom-made-to-fit block of wood behind the bridge, so that it wouldn't move when I bend (it moves so that one can use a whammy bar). He said that this should help a lot.
I get it back tomorrow.
You know what? I have the BIGGEST urge to play some hardcore electric songs right now.

Posted: 10/27/2003, 7:44 pm
by Johnny
That when you rock out on your acoustic mate

Posted: 10/27/2003, 7:47 pm
by Axtech
Yeah, but it's hard to play some stuff on there. I just want to be
loud!

Posted: 10/27/2003, 7:51 pm
by Johnny
Touche
but, doesnt playing loud annoy your folks?
Posted: 10/27/2003, 10:27 pm
by I AM ME
hmmm i've noticed that my Ibanez has recently aquired a nasty vibrating noise. The string is vibration against something when i play it and it's annoying because i know it's not my fault cause i'm giving it sufficent pressure and there's not fret placement problems
Posted: 10/27/2003, 11:01 pm
by Dabekk
^the problem's probably that the neck has lost its proper shape due to weather, or leaning it against a wall for a long time. If it's still under warranty I'd take it in and they should be able to fix it. Though, if they ask make sure you say that you always keep it on a stand or in a case, then they can't blame you. I had the same problem with with my takamine acoustic.
Posted: 10/27/2003, 11:54 pm
by I AM ME
ah ic thanx, i never use a stand so that's probably it
Posted: 10/28/2003, 12:09 am
by Johnny
Hmmm
Mine went like that before. I just adjusted the action on mine
Posted: 10/28/2003, 6:46 am
by Axtech
Definately keep it on a stand, and keep the top of the stand as low as possible on the neck.
And, if you lean it up against a couch or something, make sure you lean it string side down. That way the neck will bend (if at all) away from the strings.
Posted: 10/28/2003, 3:30 pm
by Axtech
Oh, for fuck's sake!
I got my guitar back, and when I went out to the car, I checked the pocket on my case. Inside was a package from a brand of strings that I haven't used for years. I went back in, and asked why they put on those strings instead of the ones that I specifically asked for, and he wrote down. He said that he just found those in there and accidentally used them instead of the ones I'd paid for. So, he gave me a set of the ones I'd paid for, and I was on my way.
Well, I got home, plugged 'er in, and realized why I stopped using that shitty brand of fucking strings years ago. The sound is so tinny and ear-splitting that I really just want to cut off my ears. Better yet, I want to cut off the ears of the asshole who strung it.
Fuck, I'm pissed.
So, after supper, I'm going back with my guitar and the strings I bought and making that son of a bitch restring it. I could just do it myself, but it was his mistake and his fault, so I want him to do it.
Guh.
Posted: 10/28/2003, 3:38 pm
by Johnny
angry?