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Post by HM » Wed Jun 09, 2004 9:23 pm

for a cheap guitar ? <BR> <BR>HM

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Post by interruptor » Sat Jun 12, 2004 11:43 pm

I was in a guitar shop two days ago and tried one of those. I am no big guitar player at all but noted quickly that the hardware at the end of the neck started to resonate in the most ugly way when a specific note was played. Surely this was just a fault of that specific guitar but still.. You should better try the thing yourself before buying.

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Post by Mike Zee » Sun Jun 13, 2004 2:36 am

HM, you really MUST go to the store and try them out. The situation can be described this way, <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /happy.gif" ALT=":&#41;"> : cheap guitars are built of cheap hardware in a cheap way &#40;means nobody &#40;no responsable human-being&#41; really checks the product out... it's just generally automatic production line&#41;. So as result you have a line of products, which you really can not rely on...no guaraties here, and so the situation which Daniel is talking about is rather common. You may be lucky finding a pretty good cheap guitar... but you have to have it in your hands and play around. These guitars are just fine as a gift for a beginner guitar-player.... and that's what they ment to be like, really... <BR>Having said that, again, as I've said before, nowdays these cheap guitars are much better quality, than they used to be, I think two factors here: first - competition &#40;all major guitar makers are trying to compete for beginner/hobbiests wide market&#41; and second: - technology, machines are doing much better job nowdays, you know <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /happy.gif" ALT=":&#41;"> <BR> <BR>Also, again, cheak out Squier guitars &#40; <A HREF="http://www.squierguitars.com/gear/gear. ... no=0321600" TARGET="_blank">squier strats</A> &#41;, I hear more and more positive 'noise' from pros about them, some even make comments, ala "Squier quality is so good, so I don't see a real good reason for paing $1000 more for american-maid Fender Strat...", which is kinda silly , but still... heh heh <BR> <BR>Also, man, since you are not getting a guitar, which you need to rely on during performance and deep playing details are not the issues, then you'll be happy with pretty much any guitar, as long it does not have some real UGLY problems, like completely no-tune-holding...or buzz all over .... Just go to the store, plug to the amp and play the guitar.... go through the frets on every string/every fret.... play easy and forcefully, do some string-bending, listen to the 'clean sound', play some sliding chords, play hummering/holding &#40;no-picking&#41;...should have some so-so clean note-tone. <BR>If the only option for you to buy it on-line or through catalog, then, man, I don't know, you simply can't expect much.... you only can hope and count on God's Will and Holy-Spirit... hah <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /happy.gif" ALT=":&#41;"> <BR> <BR>good luck, <BR>/respects, <BR>/Mike Zee aka Dr ZEE

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Post by HM » Sun Jun 13, 2004 3:55 pm

God and Spirit is as real as <A HREF="http://www.netzmarkt.de/thomann/artikel-168586.html"> THOMANN&acute;s</A> <BR>30 day money back customer warrenty <BR> <BR>Anyway I will probably order on-line in <BR>germany, prices are 2-3 times higher here <BR>my brother has been looking for a seccond- <BR>hand for over a year now in the same price <BR>range, but for no use,. he knows the head- <BR>noise and say it&acute;s easy fixed and promise <BR>to adjust the hole guitar for me,.. worst <BR>case return,.. the more expensive squire <BR>might arrive as a bad model also,.. think <BR>I take the chanse, some reviewers on HC do <BR>complain becourse this is not a pro heavy <BR>guitar,... well what can I say,.. I need <BR>some 12 and 13 size conga-bags anyway :-&#41; <BR> <BR>Having a raptor-gigbag also makes a trinity <BR> <BR>HM

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Post by Mike Zee » Sun Jun 13, 2004 4:36 pm

just go for it, man... make sure you get the 'right' color, heh heh It's great that your bro can help you out. BTW, guitars are those kind of instruments: a great guitar in the wrong hands and screwyyyyy "care" can be turned into really ugly-sounding crippled 'monster'. Well, I can't say that this does work otherway around thou <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /happy.gif" ALT=":&#41;">..heh heh, I mean if you know guitars and can really care, got ear to hear, well, you can sort of keep a "bad" instrument to its top limits... but that's about it. And, well, really the demands are growing as your playing technique&#40;or style&#41;/performance gets more sophisticated and accurate, then every detail of the 'instrument's performance' &#40;or say: response to your movements, call it - playablity of the instrument: good playablity is 'right' response to your move, but you only can judge this when you KNOW your moves and know what the response 'should be' like&#41; becomes an issue for you. <BR> <BR>okey, man, <BR>good luck and stuff... <BR> <BR>/respects, <BR>/mz aka dr ZEE

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Post by HM » Wed Jun 16, 2004 10:07 pm

On it&acute;s way :-&#41; , black like my Riverhead Bass, <BR>yes how terrible if a pink guitar arrived after <BR>waiting and waiting :-&#41; I will return with info <BR>if it&acute;s hot or not,. fortunately I don&acute;t expect <BR>more than being "useable" and "tuneable" <BR> <BR>HM

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Post by Mike Zee » Fri Jun 18, 2004 10:05 pm

HAH COOL! <BR>Black is a very solid choice! But it is not a color. It's absence of any color &#40;it's a visual image of a surface of a 'light-terminating material'&#41;.... <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /happy.gif" ALT=":&#41;"> <BR>Blue isn't a color either. It's an attitude... <BR> <BR>blah blah.... <BR>Pink? heh heh.... oh boy. <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... happy4.gif"> <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... t/puke.gif"> <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... happy4.gif"> <BR> <BR>/later man <BR> <BR>/mz aka Dr ZEE

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Post by HM » Wed Jul 14, 2004 11:29 pm

Ok,... after week&acute;s of struggeling with thomann <BR>who did drain my visa with no delivery :-&#40; now <BR>finally recieved the thing, looks nice, will be <BR>handed over to my brother imidiately adjust new <BR>strings bla bla ,...... to be continued <BR> <BR>HM :-&#41; <BR> <BR>btw. box had a pic of a red raptor, but opened <BR>up I could dry the sweat away from my forehead

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Post by Mike Zee aka Dr ZEE » Thu Jul 15, 2004 12:59 am

rofl <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /grin2.gif"> <BR> <BR>it would be really funny if you sent it back without opening...with letter attached: "DAMN! I Asked for Black! Give me my black raptor now!" ha hah <BR> <BR>/mz

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Post by HM » Wed Jul 21, 2004 11:19 pm

Got it back, all well, keep&acute;s in tune very <BR>well, for days :-&#41;,.. even when the "tune <BR>-twister" &#40;handle&#41; is activated many times <BR> <BR>The neck is very nice, strings close but no <BR>noise, tune remanins over the hole neck, a <BR>long metal-bolt through the neck enables for <BR>later adjustments <BR> <BR>Performing like something at least twise the <BR>price, finish is OK, the gigbag is not heavy <BR>but usefull supplyment, cable &#43; neck-carrier <BR>also, pick-ups ok, extra spring, unbraco&acute;s etc <BR> <BR>Have not been recording yet, I am moving to <BR>Copenhagen city, restoring a flat,preparing <BR>for a smaller set-up,. it&acute;s all in boxes :-&#41; <BR> <BR>A lot have been sold,.... new things ordered <BR>and the the emu-card I consider still, drums <BR>will be removed to other adsl connected studio <BR>but that&acute;s much later,... <BR> <BR>Thomann have been terrible this time, new order <BR>at Digital Village UK, 2 x B1&acute;s, Halion2 bundle <BR>with "latin pecussion" etc. and some dub/ragga- <BR>CD to insure the minimum 250 pouns limit :-&#41; <BR> <BR>ME-6 pedal I keep, have not found alternative <BR>yet GNX-2 maybe, no hurry about that, behringer <BR>cheapo earlyer mentioned came short as delay <BR>could only be "tapped" in <BR> <BR>HM <BR> <BR>HM

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Post by Mike Zee » Thu Jul 22, 2004 2:35 am

HM, get an amp, even some cheap as cheap can be. Having a cab makes you a player ...heh heh :-&#41;, even if you perform only for your cat...still makes a difference. You just plug in, push button ..and play..., when ever you get a chance. <BR>;-&#41; <BR> <BR>/respects, <BR>/mz

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Post by HM » Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:47 am

I have a little amp, as I failed to sell it :-&#41; <BR>A little Hohner &#40;with no reverb&#41;, now I kepp it <BR>can be used with disc-man also when practising <BR>conga at other location, &#40;down in the buttom of <BR>the building I have a little room&#41;,.... I don&acute;t <BR>consider my self "guitar player", Piano, conga, <BR>even bass comes first and then mixing obviously <BR> <BR>But I can play most common rhytm/cords and also <BR>learn some small solo&acute;s ,.... the heavy stuff I <BR>leave to my brother, but then again I can try get close before explain him what I would like <BR> <BR>Anyway did play a few hours and like it, it is <BR>definately the best guitar I have had, 8 years <BR>ago I had a "vantage-strat" and as a boy some <BR>Teisco half-accoustic I lost when I lent it out <BR>to a "friend" :-&#40; <BR> <BR>HM

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Post by Mike Zee » Thu Jul 22, 2004 12:58 pm

what happened to strat? sold? trashed?? arrggg? <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... angry2.gif">.... that could be couple of thousands $$$ or more ...well depends. <BR> <BR>Cool, man, glad you've got the instrument you're happy with. And keep the lil'ampy', don'trash it <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /happy.gif" ALT=":&#41;"> <BR> <BR>/mz

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Post by HM » Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:51 am

easy,.. it was not a fender-vantage but just a <BR>"vantage" strat-copy &#40;by name&#41; ;-&#41; ,. guess it <BR>was 3 times as expensive but only half as good <BR>as the raptor, yep keep the amp, got a tuner, <BR>got ME-6 for an start, anything I need for now, <BR> <BR>It&acute;s just REALY irritating that these POD&acute;s and <BR>amp-simulators multi-fx comes in either guitar <BR>OR bas versions, even more as they are identical <BR>at hardware-level, I would like a combo with an <BR>SPDIF out, but it does not exist,... <BR> <BR>btw. thanks for the help and comments, it&acute;s much <BR>appriciated every time,... I have taken a chance <BR>and ended with a good result,.. the noise Daniel <BR>mentioned was fortunately not at this one, only <BR>regret was using Thomann, I will only use them <BR>COD for the future, for extremely good offers <BR>only, and if things don&acute;t arrive give a damm <BR>not even send one single email, they are idiots <BR> <BR>HM

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