Katastrophe
Well-known member
Okay guys, here's the scenario...
I'm going to be selling off some unwanted items around the house in order to purchase another guitar. Here are my options:
1. Agile AL3000 Natural Spalted LP clone: The link is here: http://www.rondomusic.net/product514.html . What a good looking guitar! I've read the Agile related posts here and have seen numerous positive reviews of this guitar on the 'net. The price is right for the features offered, and from what I've read, it looks like a good buy.
2. Carvin Bolt Guitar Kit (sorta kinda Strat type clone): Roughly the same price as the Agile (with the options I want), and I've seen some beautiful examples around the 'net. Assembly is no problem, and my Dad is hyped about the idea of helping with the finish (he used to have a furniture stripping/refinishing business, and knows how to work with wood stains and different matte and gloss finishes). Found at www.carvin.com under "Guitar Kits."
3. Frankencaster parts guitar built off of the 'Bay. Assembly costs should be about the same, I think.
4. Squier Strat,Tele or '51: Cheaper than options 1-3, and I can add/mod parts at will with the savings (new tuners if needed and/or different pups).
The guitar will be dedicated for country music. I have a lot of sentimental value in my other guitars (Ibanez was bought for me by my Grandmother, Charvel was the first guitar I bought on my own, the ESP my first Custom guitar), and just can't seem to get rid of them. They are all from my metal days, and while they all still sound and play great, they all don't cut the mustard as far as clean tones go, as the pups are just too high output and come out a little dirty.
So, what do you think? I'm very intersted in hearing everyone's opinion...
Also, we're auditioning drummers on Friday. We'll have a full line up by then, and I've got a gig waiting as soon as we're ready!
I'm going to be selling off some unwanted items around the house in order to purchase another guitar. Here are my options:
1. Agile AL3000 Natural Spalted LP clone: The link is here: http://www.rondomusic.net/product514.html . What a good looking guitar! I've read the Agile related posts here and have seen numerous positive reviews of this guitar on the 'net. The price is right for the features offered, and from what I've read, it looks like a good buy.
2. Carvin Bolt Guitar Kit (sorta kinda Strat type clone): Roughly the same price as the Agile (with the options I want), and I've seen some beautiful examples around the 'net. Assembly is no problem, and my Dad is hyped about the idea of helping with the finish (he used to have a furniture stripping/refinishing business, and knows how to work with wood stains and different matte and gloss finishes). Found at www.carvin.com under "Guitar Kits."
3. Frankencaster parts guitar built off of the 'Bay. Assembly costs should be about the same, I think.
4. Squier Strat,Tele or '51: Cheaper than options 1-3, and I can add/mod parts at will with the savings (new tuners if needed and/or different pups).
The guitar will be dedicated for country music. I have a lot of sentimental value in my other guitars (Ibanez was bought for me by my Grandmother, Charvel was the first guitar I bought on my own, the ESP my first Custom guitar), and just can't seem to get rid of them. They are all from my metal days, and while they all still sound and play great, they all don't cut the mustard as far as clean tones go, as the pups are just too high output and come out a little dirty.
So, what do you think? I'm very intersted in hearing everyone's opinion...
Also, we're auditioning drummers on Friday. We'll have a full line up by then, and I've got a gig waiting as soon as we're ready!