Scourge of Malice
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Why do people complain about the weight of LPs? I'm skinny as fuck and I've never once been bothered by the weight.
NineFeetUnderground said:maybe thats because youre a nunce and bought the "special"...which is a steaming pile, even moreso than the studios. im not surprised an epiphone would be the same or better quality than a special.
An Absent Friend said:Well thank you a lot guys. And I learnt what wanted to learn most. I wasn't sure that I can work on heavy riffs and things like not acousticishThat made me wanting Martin more.
And I can get a Gibson later probably.
And Oddy sorry I am not thinking about buying a WashburnYou can try selling to a beginner maybe.
Scourge of Malice said:Be happy you can afford multiple guitars
My other is a BC Rich Bich that I got for 99 dollars
NineFeetUnderground said:The 000-16GTs are decent, but have a bit of a thin and hollow sound overall, at least compared to the more prominant martin models. Theyre nice for their thinner neck and body profiles though, makes them easier to handle.
Opethian666 said:What do people here think about the Jackson WRMG Warrior?
well id probably get one if i was in nuclear assult or poison, circa 1989.
in short, i prefer not to own guitars shaped like torture devices or sex toys. or both.
les pauls destroy, somehow i think your problem isn't the guitarKir-ir-Bannog said:christ, les pauls have got a stinking rep in this thread! Im thinkng I could really improve my playing if i ditched mine and went for something else?! Nine feet, could you help me with my problem discussed in the other guitar thread please? You seem to know your stuff, mayng.
Cheers.
Opethian666 said:But what about its sound and action etc...? Shape depends heavily on personal preferences, but characteristics like sound can be rated a bit more objectively.
its action and sound are nothing different than every other metal guitar. if the warrior loses its shape...it offers NOTHING different than its peers.
Opethian666 said:Well it's just that my Jackson Warrior seems to have a surprising lack of sustain and power. It gets to that point that I don't really hear a difference with it between it and my 200 dollars Yamaha Pacifica, especially in the higher registers. I realise that my amp (a measily 15 watt Line 6 spider II amp) isn't doing the guitar justice, but the same thing occurs when I plug it into my pc and use the virtual amps in my Line 6 Guitarport. So either I'm being Line6ed or something's wrong with the guitar. All reviews I've read about the Jackson have been very positive about its sound and its soloing ability, and I even remember it felt much better to play than my Yamaha when I was at the store, but nowadays it really just seems like something is wrong.
maybe have the pots looked at, or the wiring. what kind of pickups are you using as well?
and oddly enough, i find that most of the time, the guitar cables are the issue, not the guitar or the amp. try using different or getting new guitar cables.
westknife said:les pauls destroy, somehow i think your problem isn't the guitar
Opethian666 said:The standard EMG HZ's.
I doubt that, but I could always check. Do you think that the batteries in the active elements could be an issue? I've had the guitar for about a year now without changing the batteries, but I thought that it only needed to be charged for the decibel boost.