ALL PRAISE YOUR SUPREME LORD CORBO
Have I mentioned that you have the same speakers as I do?
And they suck!
I have to apply brute force to the on/off knob so it works.
Hmm.. if you're an starter I would have recommended one of those starter sets they sell.
I would say a Yamaha one or a Fender one. They come with guitar bag, sometimes picks, an amp and of course a guitar oh and a belt
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With my first Electric guitar I bought a Yamaha one and it came with all of that plus a tuner.
But if you already have a good deal stay with it, but your guitar won't be new and likely to die in a shorter time.
About amps, Doodle's VERY wrong
Get a serious amp, a Jazz Master by fender is my choice and I don't recommend it if you're playing in a punk/rock/metal band or if you're into those genres.
I'd go with a marshall or a peavey (peavey's are usually powefull but the sound is not always that clean when pushed to max)
Headphones? um.. you don't really need heaphones only if you don't want to wake up your parents at 3:00 AM
I have no recommendation on this but try not to go with some headphones that exceed $30 (and not from a weird trademark of course) You'll find that headphones will be useless when you start so don't waste your money.
About the cables, try not to get the ones that are closed. Buy the ones that you can extract the input head. hmm I'll probably find an screenshot because I don't know how to say this in english...
Okay here it goes,
We don't want this
Because when extremely used it starts folding and unfolding and the moves of plugging it and unplugging it ruin it, specially at the head parts.
We want this:
Because you can extract the metallic part for easier fix in case it stops working.
But that's just me, there's people that like to use the first one for some reason.
I'm curious, what guitar is it? and how many years has it been used?
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Mar 25 2008, 2:57 am by Corbo.
fuck you all