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Miscellaneous => Discussions => Topic started by: rickeb1 on June 16, 2017, 01:28:52 PM
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I'd like to get another guitar that would be part of a "B" rig that I keep in another state that I travel to occasionally. As a sort of "spare" guitar, I'd be looking at spending around $500, most likely used. My criteria is, I'd like something with a double cutaway, 24 frets, smooth neck heal or neck-thru, Les Paul scale (I've discovered that Strat scale guitars just don't suit me well). I play mostly classic rock, no metal, so would probably lean toward passive rather than active pickups. I would also rather avoid any sort of tremolo system.
I've not looked for a guitar in a long time and I'm not too familiar with what's out there that I might want to consider based on the above, so I'd appreciate any suggestions you may have. Thanks!
~Rick
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Look for an Ibanez Artist
AR420 is my latest, I also have an AR200 Goldtop
Wonderful guitars, priced cheap. Necks play great, but I usually swap out the pickups
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Hey Rick, the cheaper PRS guitars are probably worth a look ? 24 frets will narrow the field though (and they get pretty close together with the shorter LP scale length). MikeB and I went shopping with Mikes nephew a while ago and he bought a really nice G&L (eg http://www.bettermusic.com.au/g-l-tribute-series-ascari-gts-guitar-trans-red). It kind of ticks all your boxes, and it was a very nice guitar to play and also sounded great (he's a very happy Nephew BTW :thumb-up: )
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Dante and Richard, thanks for the suggestions, I really appreciate it!