Rocker007
hey guys
I offered to swap Danie my:
- Paul Reed Smith Santana SE (with Seymour Duncan pickups: Jeff Beck AND Jazz, at a R1000 each)
- Hardcase
- Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal
for his:
- Les Paul copy (no case)
- R2000 cash
and he turned it down... some people can't see a good deal when it comes along ?
He would be getting a MUCH better guitar, hard case and a decent distortion pedal.
For me, I'm just wanting a decent backup guitar and cash to go towards paying off my Gibson Les Paul. Everybody wins...
Who thinks would be getting a great deal? What do you say Danie?
AlanRatcliffe
No offence intended, but is HIS decision to make. If he asks for our opinions I will give mine.
Rocker007
Alan Ratcliffe wrote:
No offence intended, but is HIS decision to make. If he asks for our opinions I will give mine.
I hear you Alan, however there's no harm in a little encouragement ? especially if someone not very knowledgeable isn't aware of what they could be missing out on ?
And besides it's Friday, everyone can do with a bit of fun!
FatBoy
Please don't go and make private conversations public, that's what they are there for... The man has every right to turn down the offer without you making him sound doff for doing so. No offence meant, I just don't like what you just did there, that's all
AlanRatcliffe
Rocker007 wrote:
I hear you Alan, however there's no harm in a little encouragement ? especially if someone not very knowledgeable isn't aware of what they could be missing out on ?
Well, convince him of that fact that he might be missing out on something and he
will ask for other's opinion. Getting a bunch of us to pressure him is exactly that - pressure. And pressure makes most people uncomfortable.
Speaking for myself, I don't like being pressured - the very fact that someone is trying to push me into something will kill the deal before it starts. Someone who plants a seed of interest and lets me make my own mind up is far more likely to succeed, as I end up selling it to myself - and I'm someone who's opinion I trust implicitly. ?
Fritz has a very good point too...
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Let's just get the forum back on track.
I'll tell you what I did, I have been playing for 8 years and of that it's ALL acoustic. About 5 years back i bought a PRS and a Marshall Valvestate 80w. I did not like the amp at all and it did nothing for me... I can honestly say i played that maybe 10 hours at most in the 5 years that i owned it. I just didn't like anything i could get out of it.
UNTIL January this year where i decided, i want a tube amp. (After Playing on many) So i bought this little 15w VC15 and now i cant put it down and got myself a US Fender Strat with it. ?
For me the amp changed from not being bothered to play, to NOT PUTTING IT DOWN.
IMO get the AMP!!! :goodtimes:
Rocker007
Fritz Brand wrote:
Please don't go and make private conversations public, that's what they are there for... The man has every right to turn down the offer without you making him sound doff for doing so. No offence meant, I just don't like what you just did there, that's all
To Danie & other members: I apologise for the post which you guys have taken offense to. Anyone who has chatted or commented back in forth with me will know I joke around a lot, and I guess expected the tone of the forum to be relatively light-hearted.
Danie
No problem... Just not into your guitar...
And after all the reply's im going for a amp first...
Any suggestions for a decent play at home amp?
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Then again the guy that bought my Marshall has an Epiphone Les Paul and LOVES it...
What kind of music do you enjoy most? I don't know what the other guys think, but i feel that plays just as big a role in your amp selection :bopping:
Danie
I just play for fun...
When I hear a cool song I sit and figure it out, play it a few times and then move on...
So basically any decent all round amp...
Spyke
To reiterate what Alan said, try the guitar on a few different amps, or buy a better one. There should be nothing wrong with the Epi, it's a nice piece of kit - the weak link is the amp. If you get an amp that's worth it's salt, then try change the guitar.
Give us an idea of what styles you like playing and we can help suggest something. Metal / rock vs blues vs pop
FatBoy
Yup, I'd also go for the amp first, lot's of people looking for EPI's these days, I doubt that it is the problem. As stated before, give us your style of music, and we will rpovide you with plenty of options to spend your money on, the only thing we like more than spending our own money is helping other people spend their money!
P.s. Rocker007, no offence taken, we are a light hearted bunch as well, we just try to be a tad more straight forward when it comes to the buying and selling of things, specifically because it is impossible to gauge the tone of a forum post, it may come across wrong and influence the deal ?
Danie
Rock/blues... I like warm sound.
FatBoy
My kinda man! Then the next question is, budget, how much are you looking at spending?
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For Blues/Rock
I found a friend in a Laney VC15, They are pricey, and by far not the best i've played, but good value for money.
But don't expect to get a decent drive out of the drive channel. (but for what you say you need, i'd say it's good enough) Decent drive comes from a decent pedal... Thats another story
you looking at R4300-R5000 for one. It might be overkill, but that is pretty much entry level for a decent all tube amp... See what the other guys have to say ?
Danie
Well kinda looking to replace the epi with a amp of more or less the same worth?
Just out of curiosity: Are you happy with your Squier tele? Because I have heard a lot of comment on it? I have a old affinity tele and I love it, actually more than the les paul...
But I don't really know much so thats just my opinion...
Spyke
I can see a mob forming...
Guys are going to want that Epi. (I'm in that group) ?
FatBoy
I am happy with my Squier yes indeed, but it is a Standard series, a step up from the Affinity. I have replaced the bridge pickup with a Kinman Broadcaster noiseless pickup and am busy modding it into a slide guitar.
Whereabouts are you based? Maybe someone can let you play on their amp to get a feel? If you love the Tele then thats all you need for now. In my book the most important thing is that your guitar must "speak to you", you can always mod it / upgrade it at a later stage as your skill / needs increase.
Post some pictures of the EPI, I'm sure quite a few of the gear freaks on here are already trying to see how much cash they can scrape together (and that includes me)!
Dirk
I had the same problem in my search for an amp. I play kinda the same type music you do. After spending the better part of 4 hours at music connection testing almost every amp, I walked away with a Bugera. It's fairly new amp on the SA market and is made by Berringer(yeah, I know I know). Not a fan of Berringer myself, but I ended up choosing between Peavey Classic 50 and Bugera valve. It just ended up being the better option and I digged the tone (specially for blues). Now after doing a few gigs with it, I am totally in love with it. It also have a cool warm overdrive and very nice clean.
Price? well, they are marked at R9900, and i got it for R6500. The best amp I ever played on. That's just my opinion. Also, If you're looking for something to mess around with at home, try the classic30, which you can also get at a relatively affordable price.
Maybe pop past Turnkey(if you live in Joburg), they've got some specials on their amps (Vox, peavey ect..)