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I play the guitar my styles are jazz blues and blues based rock, so i was lookin to buy a guitar either a standard stratocaster or a standard telecaster, i dont have the kinda money to get a 1500 dollar guitar so i need the next best thing haha both the standered tele and strat are around four hundred i need one that can distort really well but on the same not give a nice jazz sound plz help??(and i relize i will need a pedal but still any info is good info haha thanks) people that need a 1500 dollar guitar to sound good, don't sound good,. here's how to buy a guitar. figure out how much you want to spend............say 500. have the dealer show you every new and used guitar in that range. forget brands and makers, just pick the one that sounds best and plays best for you. there are many other makers than fender, even though tele's and strats are nice guitars, there are thousands of others out there. good luck. Try eBay!! You can usually find good deals on anything on there!! Good luck!! my husband is a professional musician, plays blues and plays a Hamer, they are reasonably priced and sound great. Gus and Leo Fender sold their company to some Japanese conglomerate many years ago. If you want to save some cash, go with a G&L or you'll end up paying a lot of money for a name. I play guitar too, and I would go with the Strat. It's more versatile than the Tele in my opinion. Think about Kurt Cobain, he used a Strat, and listen to his distorted sound! But then listen to someone like Stevie Ray Vaughan or Buddy Guy. They can get a real good blues sound out the Strat. Part of it depends on if you put high-output pickups in it or low-output pickups in it. For blues or jazz, low will be better. Hope this helps! I love playing the blues and have played many guitars over the years. At the present time I am playing a washburn that I got in a pawn shop for 200 dollars. It works pretty good. A good amp will also make the sound that you are looking for. I have a marshall amp myself and like it very much. Peavy does pretty good as well. I play a danelectro Its made for that hollow Jazzy Sound you want or you can also get a Epiphone Hollow body electric jazz guitar with a double coil http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dbase/pi... I am a fender nut and I have bought a fender strat squier $425 Australian dollars and it plays just as good as a USA FENDER. But for jazz get a Epiphany with nice heavy strings. Well switch over to hobner.. I'd go with the strat over the tele. Tele has a wonderful classic look, but for versitility, the strat is a better work horse. Like one poster said, find the guitar you like. I've played $3000 Taylors that IMO sounded like crap. I don't Takemine or however you spell it. They ALL sound "thin" too me. If you want to play jazzy, but like Fenders, you should be looking at a Jazzmaster or one of the related designs - I think they did them in the budget Squier brand as well as the expensive Fender. They will play better jazz tones than Strats and Teles, which were designed for country pickers, but, since Nirvana, are now known as fine hard rock guitars, to. Otherwise go for the Strat; Teles do a weak sound for laid back accompaniment or a hard sound for upfront lead, and that's all. Just take your budget and scout around in that area. Don't get hung up on "Most popular model" syndrome, try some off the beaten path brands, a lot of manufacturers out there today that are putting out good product at a reasonable price...in the $350 to $500 range. I am a guitarist as well , and i'm a player , not a "collector" or "Instruments as artwork" kinda guy - a $1500 guitar made with "the most rarest of exotic woods and color..and that pristine applied and meticulous finish" does NOTHING for me. I want a workhorse guitar that can do what it's asked of me and sounds incredible, my only criteria being the shape of it and the electronics / hardware , and if it's magic...who cares what color. Oh btw- ...there was no "Gus" in G&L , That stood for George and Leo - George Fullerton and Leo Fender, but yes G&L's are a nice players guitar. I have a Les paul deluxe and a Tele that sit on stage while I play my Kramer because it feels best and sounds almost as good as the other 2, Play what feels good in your hands, you can change the sound with new pickups and effects. Squire strat/tele modified $300 Japanese makes at pawn shop @$200 squier hellokittymini strat $150 later throwing it against the ground/into the wall/just plain throwing up on it....... ROCK ON!!! AMS.com like others have said, go get the one that feels right to you and try out all the guitars in your price rance. Save your money and buy the guitar you want. I saved $2,600 in two years and finally bought the guitar I wanted a Gibson Les Paul.. I lean toward blues and jazz myself and own two strats and a tele. If it were up to me I would go with the tele because I can pick single note jazz oriented lines more easily on a tele than I can on a strat. I go against the grain in that teles work for me better than strats do. If you are going to be playing lots of blues, the strat is a good choice since it has been so prevalent in the hands of blues players from the '50's to the present time. Play both and explore all of the tones that each has to offer before buying one. well i have played for years strat screams in its own right, i love the flying v's also frm gibson, i had a original 67 and sold it and gave the special edition flying v to my son so he now has a les paul and a s.e. flying v it has ceramic pickups and litterlly screams to be let loose totally. have you considered a carlo rebella guitar smoth for jazzy sounds and rugget for blues and hard rock a great ax for a saving price Go with a Line 6 guitar - mine can emulate everything you've asked for. Match it up with a Line 6 pedal board and you would be all set. |
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