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Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:25 am
by willc
My Squier Affinity Strat is killer playing guitar.
A buddy of mine had one of those fancy dancy usa made strats and side by side the Squier played much better and they sound practically identical.
On a whim I did change out the pickups to a set of Benson Customs and it does sound a bit more chimey and quacky but the old ones are still good and may get a home in my next project git.
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:04 am
by Ghost Hip
DuoSonicII wrote:I got one of these used for $125:

It's ugly, and it's pretty much my favorite guitar...and the cheapest by a longshot.

Wow, $125 is a steal! Is that the 90s reissue? I love my malt shop creme U2, for long periods of time it's not the guitar for me but every now and then I plug it in and I'm in love with it for about a month.
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:44 am
by Spagett
Any of the Squier Classic Vibe stuff. The CV P-bass in fiesta red is amazing... have yet to find a fender neck with such a nice profile and feel. Definitely wish I hadn't sold it.
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 12:00 pm
by Jero
willc wrote:My Squier Affinity Strat is killer playing guitar.
A buddy of mine had one of those fancy dancy usa made strats and side by side the Squier played much better and they sound practically identical.
On a whim I did change out the pickups to a set of Benson Customs and it does sound a bit more chimey and quacky but the old ones are still good and may get a home in my next project git.
There has only ever been one affinity model that I've played and liked (owned 2). That was the 5 string jazz.
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 1:47 pm
by Psyre
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:30 pm
by DarkAxel
Boss PH-2
Boss TR-2
for starters
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 3:14 pm
by hbombgraphics
Fender Frontman 25R
Got one at a great price on the craigs: seemed like a nice enough office amp plus it had the red tolex!
The cleans on the thing are rediculous, thinking about throwing a new speaker in it at some point but it sounds sweet as is!
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 5:50 pm
by Thomas2508
hbombgraphics wrote:Fender Frontman 25R
Got one at a great price on the craigs: seemed like a nice enough office amp plus it had the red tolex!
The cleans on the thing are rediculous, thinking about throwing a new speaker in it at some point but it sounds sweet as is!
Ha...I've got one too. First amp I every bought. Probably the oldest piece of gear I still have. I use it as my vacation amp. Definately pissed off alot of people in my dorm with it back in the day.
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:18 pm
by DuoSonicII
PumpkinPieces wrote:DuoSonicII wrote:I got one of these used for $125:

It's ugly, and it's pretty much my favorite guitar...and the cheapest by a longshot.

Wow, $125 is a steal! Is that the 90s reissue? I love my malt shop creme U2, for long periods of time it's not the guitar for me but every now and then I plug it in and I'm in love with it for about a month.
Yeah, it's a 90s one. I really wanted a doublecut, but this fell into my lap. It was dirty as all hell when I got it, but I cleaned it up and had a setup done and now I love it to death. Something about the resonance of it, plus those lipstick pickups, and the neck is fantastic. It's my go-to for bedroom fuzz-jamming (I play bass "in real life").
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 1:35 pm
by willc
Jero wrote:willc wrote:My Squier Affinity Strat is killer playing guitar.
A buddy of mine had one of those fancy dancy usa made strats and side by side the Squier played much better and they sound practically identical.
On a whim I did change out the pickups to a set of Benson Customs and it does sound a bit more chimey and quacky but the old ones are still good and may get a home in my next project git.
There has only ever been one affinity model that I've played and liked (owned 2). That was the 5 string jazz.
Now I have played some really shitty Affinitys in stores but over the years I got a couple great players that I bought brand new for a buck fifty.
By searching the racks I have found some real nice guitars and I am not talking just nice for a Squier. These things are great players.
It is just like when people plunk down a few grand for their Gibson Histeric site unseen on the net. You might get a keeper or you might get a dog.
There are nice ones out there for cheap if you look around a bit.
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 2:18 pm
by unownunown
Psyre wrote:devnulljp wrote:Squire CV Tele
$300 and it's awesome
(Although I stuck a Don Mare pickup in it)
The classic Vibes are no joke. I am thinking about getting the jazz bass myself.
squier CV and VM shit is goooood. i played a VM jaguar bass that i wish i would've left with. IT WAS AMAZING.
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 3:49 pm
by DarkAxel
Played the gold pickguard CV strat yesterday (yeah the one from Aen's video) and i'd buy that shit... same with the beautiful CV sunburst tele with body binding and shit... looks better than some genuine fenders and does sound pretty good!
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 6:17 pm
by Birthday Boy
+42352 on the CV Tele.
My guitarist has an Ibanez Tone-Lok series delay. Good clean digital delay.
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 9:15 pm
by McSpunckle
The DE-7 is no joke! The echo mode is awesome.
Re: surprisingly awesome shit?
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 2:27 am
by Gearmond
ESP LTD surveyor basses. P and a musicman for pickups. thats pretty rad, imo. nice balanced EQ, natural finish, classy basses all around
something i was expecting to be good, but not THAT good: the Vox 55 series. absolutely phenominal, and almost inarguably the best deal for the price ($1000). the CoAxe pickups are what gibson wished they did in the Firebird X. the neck is pure butter, and the only complaint i have is that the frets aren't to my taste. then again, i have a fretless wonder that puts other fretless wonders to shame.
something I own: Rocktron Hypnotic Flanger. while i wish the random LFO was more prominant, this is proooooooobably one of the more versatile flangers out there. which is odd because its relatively subtle and chorus-like.