I'm looking for a metal/hardrock guitar with 2 humbuckers.
It has to be under 400 $.
I don't care about the tremolo, but a floyd rose would be cool, and it has to have a good neck, the pickups can be changed, so thats no problem.
I'm looking for a metal/hardrock guitar with 2 humbuckers.
It has to be under 400 $.
I don't care about the tremolo, but a floyd rose would be cool, and it has to have a good neck, the pickups can be changed, so thats no problem.
Since SX guitars seem to be getting a lot of praise lately, you could try something like these:
http://www.rondomusic.net/seg1std.html
http://www.rondomusic.net/segstdplus.html
http://www.rondomusic.net/al2500blkfloydrose.html
http://www.rondomusic.net/ps970floyd.html
I'm not sure how good the licensed Floyd is, but you'd have plenty of cash left over for new pups if you so desired.
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I suggest Jackson or Ibanez or maybe ESP, those are good for metal and they mostly come with dual humbuckers.
Tiefnig - I'm going to throw out a suggestion, even though I'm not sure what you like to play, or what bands you dig. For $399.00, you could line yourself up with a really nice Epiphone Les Paul Standard - lots of color choices. The HB's it comes with are ideal for hard rock, and you could certainly push their tone further with the addition of a DigiTech Tone Driver ($69) or Bad Monkey OD pedal ($39). After you've had some time save some more bone$, you could pull out the stock p'ups, and drop in a pair of face-melting Zakk Wylde-endorsed EMG-ZW active p'ups. Then start making your plans to conquer the metal universe.![]()
of course, if you need a real evil hard rock guitar, you need one with a triple(!) coil pickup
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I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009
HERE is a guitar by Schecter that would appear to have everything you are looking for, sells for $400, and has amazing customer ratings....
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Why a triple Swade when you can have a dual quadriple! (Or whatever you might call that...)
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Ok, you win Cranium![]()
I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009
I like the schecter, but I live in germany, so any SX or schecter will be a problem, because the rarely have them on ebay and I can't find any of them in any store. I'm looking at these 3 at the moment:
http://www.thomann.de/de/ibanez_rg321mhrb.htm
http://www.thomann.de/de/ibanez_rg370dxbk.htm
http://cgi.ebay.de/E-Gitarre-SCHECTE...QQcmdZViewItem
What one would you suggest me? I played the Ibanez RG370, is there a big difference to the rg321? and how about the schecter? does it have a thin neck?
I never played Schecter but I know Ibanez guitars have some of the best necks I played, also the INF pickups aren't really too good for metal, they are a little muddy with light overdrive but with alot of distortion they will just make noise, I would only recomment the Ibanez if you going to swap the stock pickups but exept that the Ibanez is a shredders dream.
But that Schecter looks cool too!
And that guitar I posted swade, when I shred on it I kill people instantly![]()
Yes, I played the RG370DX, I think I'll go with it, mainly because of the neck. The pickups sounded really good though, even with high gain settings. I might replace them if I don't like them after some time.
Ibanez's are great guitars for hard rock/metal. I play pretty much only ibanez's and I've never had a problem at all. There especially good for soloing, because of the thin neck and low action. Definatly a good choice![]()
You might want to consider a JS series Jackson. They sell for $299 and under and should do you nicely.
The Jackson JS30KV King V:
The Jackson JS30WR Warrior:
Jackson JS30KE Kelly:
Jackson JS30RR Rhoads:
I ordered a Jackson KS30KV King V for $269 including shipping last week.
I really can't afford antother guitar, but it was brand new, on sale, and I got an unexpected check in the mail for $200 and figured "what the hell".
With the King V, I can now complete my poor man's "wanna-be" collection:
Dave Mustaine = Jackson King V
Jimi Hendrix = Custom Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster w/CS '69 pickups (Pinky)
John 5 = Custom Squier Telecaster w/all American Telecaster hardware and electronics.
Now if I could only PLAY like them...
-trem
P.S. For $319 and up, some of the above can come with tremolos. I went with the string through since it was much cheaper. I don't really use them in metal songs anyways... it's for the "other" stuff. :P
Last edited by tremoloman; August 21st, 2006 at 04:03 PM.
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