I tend to noodle around and play metal, but I want to find a guitar that has some versatility. I’d just buy a Jackson otherwise.

Full disclosure I’m 36 and haven’t played since I was a teenager. However, my friend let me borrow his Fender resonator acoustic recently and I reallllllllly want to get an electric now.

As looking at the Yamaha Pacifica but it seems like the tone might not be what I’m looking for. I do however love the look of the guitar.

  • Baron Von J
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    31 year ago

    I’d just be wary of leveling and crowning frets, took me a while to learn that and it does require specialized tools and practice.

    Absolutely. I had intended to convey it as such but I guess I only said it costs more. These days you can buy a pretty good maintenance kit to cover the basics from Nomad or StewMac for a pretty reasonable price.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Honestly the cheap kits on “A” are good enough, stewmac makes / sells great tools, but unless you’re going to make a living with them or truly go professional, I’d say save the money. I got quite a few of my tools from cbgitty and mgbguitars, once I got bitten by the cigar box guitar bug. Building one, especially if you go through building the neck, fretting it and doing the electronics really gives you a lot of respect for what actually goes into a guitar. I highly recommend it if you have the means, and you get another guitar out of it to boot!