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Q. what's a good acoustic to learn to play on for $300 or less?
Answer
There is a Washburn D10SW for around $200 that was named by Acoustic Guitar Magazine has one of the best guitars for under $500. It features solid wood construction as opposed to plywood. Plywood is notorious for killing off tone and volume. There are also excellent reviews on www.Harmony-Central.com
Good luck in your search.
There is a Washburn D10SW for around $200 that was named by Acoustic Guitar Magazine has one of the best guitars for under $500. It features solid wood construction as opposed to plywood. Plywood is notorious for killing off tone and volume. There are also excellent reviews on www.Harmony-Central.com
Good luck in your search.
Hard Decision? S.O.S HELP?
Gibson_Ray
Well, i am looking for a brand new guitar, i have played just acoustic guitar and now i want to change to electric guitar, plss, i need some help whit that, i don't know nothing about eL guitars, also i need information about some good amp and pedals to the EL Guitars. I have done some research and found some guitars who i believe are good as far i can see in the reviews, like, Epiphone Les Paul Special 2, Ibanez ART 300, Fender Strat, and the Gibsons are to expensive i cannot afford that, well, it would be great if someone cant tell me a good guitar choice, amp and pedal. The Ibanez ART 300 seems to be great as far i have saw until know, so, what do you think it will be the best choice????
PD: I am not a native on the language so i apologize for any grammar or writing mistakes.
Thanks:)
Answer
Fender...its Clapton's favourite!!!
Q: What is the Eric Clapton Signature Strat?
A: Dan Smith, the head of Fender guitars, approached Clapton to discuss a plan to create a guitar to Clapton's specifications and market it under his name. Clapton told them to make an exact copy of "Blackie" (his favorite Strat), especially the shape of the neck. Clapton's favorite neck was the "V" neck, like the early Martins. Fender made up a neck and put it on a Strat Elite guitar body for Clapton to try. In the meantime, Fender made another prototype with a less V'ed neck that Clapton liked even more. Among the Elite's features was a "mid boost" control, which on the Elite was meant to mimic the output and sound of a Gibson Les Paul. Clapton loved the boost (which he calls a "compressor") and told Fender to keep it, but he wanted "more of the compressor". The original prototype had 14 db of boost but Clapton wanted more than that. So, they put the guitar together with Lace Sensor pick-ups and a circuit that had a 25 db boost in the midrange at around 500 Hz [Guitar World, Dec 1989] The guitar can be seen in an interview with Lee Dickson that ran in a 1985 issue of Guitar Player magazine. It's a black Elite body with a different neck attached (quite easy to tell). The fact that Clapton's favorite guitar was a Fender, apparently had nothing to do with the fact that his signature guitar is marketed by that company. The original production guitar was available in three colors â charcoal gray, Torino red, and 7-Up green. Per Clapton's request, the color black was not offered initially, but was added as an option around 1991. Alpine white was also added about the time of the "Nothing But the Blues" tour.
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Fender...its Clapton's favourite!!!
Q: What is the Eric Clapton Signature Strat?
A: Dan Smith, the head of Fender guitars, approached Clapton to discuss a plan to create a guitar to Clapton's specifications and market it under his name. Clapton told them to make an exact copy of "Blackie" (his favorite Strat), especially the shape of the neck. Clapton's favorite neck was the "V" neck, like the early Martins. Fender made up a neck and put it on a Strat Elite guitar body for Clapton to try. In the meantime, Fender made another prototype with a less V'ed neck that Clapton liked even more. Among the Elite's features was a "mid boost" control, which on the Elite was meant to mimic the output and sound of a Gibson Les Paul. Clapton loved the boost (which he calls a "compressor") and told Fender to keep it, but he wanted "more of the compressor". The original prototype had 14 db of boost but Clapton wanted more than that. So, they put the guitar together with Lace Sensor pick-ups and a circuit that had a 25 db boost in the midrange at around 500 Hz [Guitar World, Dec 1989] The guitar can be seen in an interview with Lee Dickson that ran in a 1985 issue of Guitar Player magazine. It's a black Elite body with a different neck attached (quite easy to tell). The fact that Clapton's favorite guitar was a Fender, apparently had nothing to do with the fact that his signature guitar is marketed by that company. The original production guitar was available in three colors â charcoal gray, Torino red, and 7-Up green. Per Clapton's request, the color black was not offered initially, but was added as an option around 1991. Alpine white was also added about the time of the "Nothing But the Blues" tour.
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