Electric guitars

Or does anyone have an alternative, favourite axe?
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I'm a Gretsch fan when in comes to semihollow guitars.
Also love my les pauls.
Check out mylespaul.com, great epi section with lots of knowledgeable folks.
Alternatives in pricerange to a dot would be Japanese Korean guitars. eg Ibanez.0 -
Hendrix' famously used a standard white fender (although upside down and left handed)
Says it all no need for anything too fancy in my opinion.0 -
I'm a strat man all the way. USA Fender custom shop Clapton signature model in Pewter with noiseless pickups0
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Thanks! Bookmarked: very useful!Absurdistan said:I'm a Gretsch fan when in comes to semihollow guitars.
Also love my les pauls.
Check out mylespaul.com, great epi section with lots of knowledgeable folks.
Alternatives in pricerange to a dot would be Japanese Korean guitars. eg Ibanez.
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The Ibanez hollow bodies are very very good. Don't own one but have played a few and all have been excellent.
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I have a Les Paul but my main passions are fenders, I love Jazzmasters and Jaguars, but strats are also a favourite of mine.
I am looking into semi-hollow guitars though, the one that Noel Gallagher uses (An epiphone I think, the name escapes me) would be a preference.0 -
I have a cream Fender Strat. I don't like Gibsons as they look like violins IMO.0
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Is there a good British electric guitar brand?0
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Not British but I love the look of the Pure Salem brand coming out of the US at the moment .....0
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It will depend what type of sound you are looking for and budget. For classic/southern rock/blues, use a Gretsch hollow body. The Les Paul is a great rhythm guitar and I personally think everyone should learn on a les paul. Strats are very versatile when it comes to styles which is why they are so popular. For a grungier rock sound, consider a jaguar or a solid body gretsch. My personal favorite is the prs custom line - great tones, very clean for a lead guitar with a little bit of a jazz sound. I am not a big fan teles - sound is just a little bit too generic for me. Dots are good for the price point but if you have the cash, upgrade to the similar style Gibson - you will definitely notice the difference.0
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Actually they are an English manufacturer. You may need to get used to saying that tomorrow2
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Gordon Smith Guitars, handmade to order, pretty much for the price of an Epiphone.Chizz said:Is there a good British electric guitar brand?
http://www.gordonsmithguitars.com/0 -
Sorry posted that again!0
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While I'm here, what do you think of my new rig?0
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Looks like Bikey in disguise!RedMist said:While I'm here, what do you think of my new rig?
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Palm Bay Guitars are a British company although I am pretty sure they are not made in UK now. I have a UK made 1994 Tidalwave. Great guitar.0
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Ha ha it now has a name...BK! -like it.0
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If around at all?quintusboss said:Palm Bay Guitars are a British company although I am pretty sure they are not made in UK now. I have a UK made 1994 Tidalwave. Great guitar.
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Palm Bay are back in business now. Seem to be pretty active on Facebook promoting their wares.0
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Ah right, they used to do the super-strat style lairy coloured things right?0
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They're the ones, still do. Its difficult to hide with one of those!!!0
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Here's a link if you're interested-
http://www.jjguitars.com0 -
Chizz I have an Ibanez AS93 archtop semi hollow and it beats Epiphone Dots all day long for quality and sound. Like the Dot it has a solid sustain block and so far I have never had any issues with Feedback. Great guitar for any genre I picked mine up second hand on e-bay for £250 a bargain.
Also consider Tokais they have some great ES335 lookalikes for a fraction of the price Rockem Music in Rotherham are a good stockist.
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Thank you.daveaddick said:Chizz I have an Ibanez AS93 archtop semi hollow and it beats Epiphone Dots all day long for quality and sound. Like the Dot it has a solid sustain block and so far I have never had any issues with Feedback. Great guitar for any genre I picked mine up second hand on e-bay for £250 a bargain.
Also consider Tokais they have some great ES335 lookalikes for a fraction of the price Rockem Music in Rotherham are a good stockist.
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If you want a hollow, get a Gretsch.0
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Thanks for this.charlton_hero said:If you want a hollow, get a Gretsch.
What I like about my current hollow-body and the dot is that it is not "fully" hollow. Instead, it has a "block" of wood in the middle, giving it extra weight. Does the Gretsch also have this?0 -
He he, no this is strictly for live only, can't even fart at home without her next door complaining-was playing through a 5 watt practice amp once and she knocked at the door to say it was shaking the floor!0