27-02-08, 11:56 PM | #1 |
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vintage or westfield?
no guitars i mean ,iv been offered a westfield lp custom for a good price but iv heard theyr rubbish ,on the other hand ive heard nothing but praise for the vitage(brand )lp anybody offer some advice /comment?
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28-02-08, 08:11 PM | #3 |
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Nah, that takes you well up to diminishing returns IMO. On a budget? That's no budget guitar, it's about 3 times the RRP of either of these 2. Nice guitars though.
Vintage are way better than Westfield, if it's between those two, I don't think they're as good as they were a couple of years ago but they still make all other budget guitars look pretty rotten. If that's your budget they're a solid choice. Does it have to be an LP? Someone was selling my old Gibson SG Special on Gumtree last week, still had the Seymour Duncans in it, for £300... I never liked it much but that's a lot of guitar for the money. The Epiphone G400 SGs are really decent value, they're not incredibly good guitars but they're cheap compared to the rest of the quality Epis. Or, the Squier Custom Tele (or is it Tele Custom, or Custom II Tele...) is really quite a nice bit of work at under £200. Or maybe a used PRS SE... They rule the £400 downwards market, very nice indeed. Signing up to your local Gumtree is a good idea, for guitars, there's a steady flow of decent quality lower-end guitars on there.
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Re: vintage or westfield?
i had a vintage sg andy ,bit top heavy iv tried the lp (no amp)and it sits btr cos the body is heavier than an sg .if funds allowed it would be a gibson no doubt but i really cant justify a 'good'guitar at my level (i.e rubbish)so its a copy im after .by all accounts vintage ones are even btr than the epi ones and a good bit cheaper so its a no brainer.ill prob upgrade the pick ups at some point but just now as standard they should b ok for a bit of bedroom practice
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+1 for the SG's, if you can find one of these in good nick you'll not go far wrong, as NW says - compared to Les Pauls, it's a lot of guitar for not a lot of £££
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If it's not cheeky, how much is the budget? I'm not all that up to date on what's new and cool but I did a wee google and ebay search and you can get a PRS SE Standard for ?240 off Ebay, buy it now! True, it's the hideous camoflague one, but if they're anything like the SEs were last time I played one then they can compete with guitars costing 3 times as much... Or you can get a pretty one for ?330 new, like the Tremonti (ace) or the Standard Soapbar (never tried that one) There was nothing to compete with that in the market last time I was shopping, don't know if there's any new pretenders though.
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i think u shouldent rule out an oldfield also. These are pretty good quick playing guitars. I have a alpine white one which was my first guitar. They still sell at andertons music, and play superb for the money. Go give one a go see what u think.
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After I sold my SG, I ended up buying a mate's korean silver-series Squier Tele, which on paper is a massively inferior guitar but which I loved as soon as I picked it up.
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