New Guitar

Discussion in 'Guitar Gear Talk Forum' started by zanky9, Dec 21, 2010.

  1. zanky9

    zanky9 New Member

    Hi im new here on IGT
    i ve been playing gutiar for abt 2 yrs now and i have a squire bullet strat.
    i was thinkin of upgrading n i wanna buy a les paul.
    my budget is 10k - 14k
    i looked at te cort z42 and the samicks n found em good
    any suggestions? or does anybody wanna sell?
    i live in kerala
     
  2. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    I suggest you go through The Guide first. That will tell you what to look for in a guitar, and which ones are usually good around this range, and which ones are best avoided. Also, the amp you'll be playing it through will play the main role in the sound, and the guide has info on amps in this range too.
     
  3. princevidhi

    princevidhi New Member

    u Said That U r Playing Guitar Frm 2 Yr... Soo Willl U Plzz Helpp Me Play The Song Chura Liya HAi Tumne Jo Dil.... I Wana Play The Lead Off This Soonggg Sooo Willl U Plzzz Helpp Me
     
  4. zanky9

    zanky9 New Member

    Re:

    thnx...the guide helped me a lot....
    i was hoping for some model names....
     
  5. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    Recommended models are listed in the Guide.
     
  6. zanky9

    zanky9 New Member

    is cort z42 better than Greg Bennett Avion AV-1?....tats all i can afford
     
  7. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    Corts...I personally don't know if I trust them. Ask someone who's played 'em. Greg Bennett is pretty popular.
     
  8. justneedaguitar

    justneedaguitar New Member

    u said a les paul rite
    there's a exact lookalike of les paul by cort
    the only difference being the gibson/epiphone logo on the headstock
    its ts200
    awesome guitar
    great warmth
    i played it at musicians mall
    the feel was great on the ts200
    jus check whther u find it or not over there
    its available in bombay/mumbai
    check musiciansmall.in
     

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