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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

56.0. "What would you buy (Guitar and Amp) with $1000 ???" by EAYV01::MCALINDIN () Tue Sep 30 1986 09:37

    Hi, whis good at giving advice ???
    
    I have returned recently to "serious" guitar playing after a three
    year gap due to Academic study. I want to buy new gear, I like melodic
    jazz style guitar, not really into fast screaming solo licks.
    
    (Guitar and amp) - What should I buy, I have $1000 budget ???????? 
                                         
    		Tony McAlindin (Scotland).
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56.1Y not try this?INK::MWHITETue Sep 30 1986 12:019
    For Jazz, I'd suggest a Gibson ES-175(D??) for the guitar, or maybe
    even an Ibanez George Benson Model, but the Ibanez has a bit more
    treble and a thinner tone, the gibson is a lot `darker' in tone
    with more emphasis in the lower midrange. Both guitars are in the
    $700+ range...with the remainding moolah, I'd get a Polytone combo,
    a Music Man, or a Fender. All are pretty good for that warm tone
    common to jazz guitar. Prices will vary, depending if it's new or
    used, from about $200. to $400.
    -WJB
56.2BAXTA::BOTTOM_DAVIDTue Sep 30 1986 13:033
    I' d add that a Roland Jazz Chorus amp might be a good choice.
    
    dave
56.3COMET::STEWARTI'm making this up as I goTue Sep 30 1986 13:3919
    I agree on the Gibson.  I have an ES-150 that is very old
    and I found it for $150.  The guy also had a ES-175 for
    $250.  So if you shop around....  I picked up the 150 cause
    that's all the money I had.  This has been a real sweet guitar
    for me 'cause I started out playing folk, acoustic rock, and
    Bluegrass guitar, so the transition was easy.  The past four
    or five years I've been playing more jazz guitar and the 150
    has been perfect.  Real sweet, mellow tone.  I can even get it
    to rock out when I need to.  
    
    As far as the amp, I'm no expert on those but I use an Acoustic
    Solid State twin 12.  It works great for me.  But my next amp
    will probably be a tube type and so far I really like the Boogie's
    I've heard.  I haven't tried it out as a jazz amp yet but I don't
    see why it wouldn't work.  The only thing is at the store I priced
    them at here in the Springs the cheapest, basic Boogie was $700.
    So if you shop around you will probably find the amp you like best.
    
    =ken
56.4I agree also!VIKING::BUSENBARKTue Sep 30 1986 16:093
    	I've got a Gibson ES 175 which is great for a "jazz sound" however
    there are lots of hollow body Gibson's both old or new which are
    good for the same kind of sound. 
56.5Westone instead of Gibson any good??EAYV01::MCALINDINThu Oct 02 1986 05:597
    Well guys, I took the advice and priced the Gibson ES150 it will
    cost me $1300. Is it any cheaper in the States ?? however there is
    a Westone copy of the Gibson for $600 can anybody tell me if Westone
    Guitars are any good or should I save up... for a while....
    
    		Groping in the dusk,
    					Tony.
56.6Keep looking!RAINBO::BUSENBARKThu Oct 02 1986 09:3512
    	That's part of the price of living abroad. I know for a fact
    that I've seen cheaper in the states. If you plan on a trip to the
    U.S. you might find it worth waiting and buying a guitar here. If
    not look at Ibanez or Yamaha electrics. The Westone brand is probably
    made in Korea or Taiwan. The maintenance cost would be higher on
    a cheaper guitar depending how much you use it and you are still
    paying a duty on the instrument.
    	I've had my ES175 for 12 years and have done nothing but replace
    strings and was worth whatever extra money I paid.
    
    
    						Rick