combustion07
07.25.14 | Eyeing the Jackson King V and Scheter Hellraiser right now but not dead set on either yet. FYI the new Suicide Silence vocalist is unbearably bad with the highs. Plugged my ears front row through their whole set haha |
DominionMM1
07.25.14 | i'd recommend buying the guitar that you think plays and sounds best |
Lettuce
07.25.14 | I have a Fender Telecaster Modern Player that i even prefer to play over my '83 Les Paul Custom. That this plays so smooth and it's ridiculously versatile. |
TheNotrap
07.25.14 | If you are looking for a heavy sound, try the B.C. Rich Warlock, with ESP pickups. |
DrJohn
07.25.14 | Dude from 300 to 800 it makes quite a difference in what you get. Considering you want a versatile instrument leaning on metal, I wouldn’t consider the telecaster (as it is great for everything else but metal). Stratocaster could be an option but not with the original pickups… so with an upper limit of 800$ I wouldn’t go there either. I would certainly recommend an Ibanez s-series. http://www.thomann.de/gb/ibanez_s870fm_atf.htm - also check -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUAEipxaU1Y
This is a higher end model, but check the sounds after the 4.00 minute, to get an idea of the versatile nature of the s-series.
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wwf
07.25.14 | Yeah how about don't get a Jackson or a Schecter or a BC Rich and get a PRS from the SE line instead. It's absolutely the best bang for your money you'll get out of that price range. Fender and Gibson aren't bad either for that price range but I find they tend to be not made very well and tend to be kinda rough to play.
But yeah it's your choice. |
wwf
07.25.14 | Ibanez isn't bad either, and agreed on the tele^ |
DrJohn
07.25.14 | How can I provide direct links in this comment section? The [URL]address[/URL] , doesn't seem to work. |
Supercoolguy64
07.25.14 | http://tinyurl.com/qjstwcz
Had to shorten the URL |