a vintage v52 icon , a cheapo relic'd telecaster i got for like 250euros , previous owner changed out the pickups to dimarzio twang kings + added a 4 way selector switch (pickups in series), had to file some edges but that was about it, yet to find a tele i like more
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it seems to some extent a smaller radius makes barre chords easier to play whilst a flatter radius is better for lower action and string bending
i've had one vintage radius guitar 7.25 inch radius, ( a roadworn strat) , to avoid bends fretting out , i had to raise action a fair bit
to...
true, but that's where the numbers come into play (higher numbers are usually higher in features/quality/spec), look on the website for more info
it's gives an idea of what you're getting , price being a good factor to go by regardless of manufacturer
the best guitar for you is not necessarily...
http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_t ... 4&cat_id=1
before getting into custom/premium etc.. there are 2 series lines
- artist series
- series by model
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in each series, depending on guitar model (RG, S, etc etc ) you have various models which go from mass product // premium , and...
maybe the 24.5 " scale length , 10inch radius is still fine for the stretchy stuff
but some guitars are like that tho, try as you might, just can't get on with it
i've got 2 PRS SE's i really like (a soapbar II which is amazing and an old standard), but had two EGs and try as i might (pickup...
it's a killer delay, i sold it eventually in favour of an el capistan which is more flexible tonewise, works well with gain as well
for hi gain and clear repeats can't beat a good ol digital delay, i reckon the tc flashback might serve you better while also offering up analog/tape echo like...
how's about sizing down to an M9 ? still has the looper and a much smaller footprint
if it was me i'd take the ditto over the jam , although i can't see you going wrong with either
for that kind of use on a budget i'd suggest looking into a rocktron intellifex
can be found pretty cheap on ebay, works well and does the job nicely , no tone suck either , analog dry through (just have to set HUSH to pre-hush) , great units for the money
+1 i've had the Moen GEC-9 for about 4-5 months now, super reliable no tone suckage, and really easy to operate
they make a smaller model as well which could be of interest and is similarly priced even:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/MOEN-GEC-8-JR-E ... 35d063ef2c
i would personally pay maybe a...
Peavey Vypr are nice, cool hi gain sounds with effects
Blackstar ID series, get some decent tones out of that
yamaha thr series ,
and otherwise the roland cubes get the job done as well
or if you have an Ipad ... amped or bias with the plug .. output to your computer speakers or something...