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sam. 15 oct. 2005, 17:45
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hi nick
then what i would recommend you is,a strat(it can be either a Fender or it's economic line called Squire) or a 335(again could be a real Gibson or it's economic line ,Epiphone.335 are hollow body guitars,BB King stylee) ,a small valve amp and you'll be ready to go.i bought myself a guitar amp last month ,a small 15w Orange amp ,and i saw many amps on that range that are very cheap and good sounding.if you want something that you can carry around anywhere ,i recommend you a Pignose amp ,they're pretty small and powerfull with a great tone as well!you should also look into some kind of distortion/sustain pedal to use as a booster on the amp, this will make that bluesy sound happen,but this is not really necessary if the amp delivers a nice overdrive. i discard the Les Paul models for blues,because i see it more as a jazz guitar .
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dim. 16 oct. 2005, 09:44
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Blues? Strat with a Fender amp, Super Reverbs are the nicest ones, Bassman amps are great too, Twin if you want a brighter tone....
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Luke Davison Nanaimo, B.C., Canada 250 734 2258 limeyluke@gmail.com
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dim. 16 oct. 2005, 10:32
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Get yerself an Ibanez Tube Screamer, too....all the great blues guys use one....SRV, etc....
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Luke Davison Nanaimo, B.C., Canada 250 734 2258 limeyluke@gmail.com
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dim. 16 oct. 2005, 10:35
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Trust me...i've played professionally on the blues circuit for the past 20 years....don't get technical, get tone-wise....
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Luke Davison Nanaimo, B.C., Canada 250 734 2258 limeyluke@gmail.com
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dim. 16 oct. 2005, 16:40
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I agree with the Fender or Squier suggestion. I'd also suggest that you read some of the very excellent posts on the Fender Forum. www.fenderforum.com. I recently got back into guitar after 35 years away, I bought a Squier 51. great starteer giutar at a good price.
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dim. 16 oct. 2005, 21:10
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hi again nick!
well ,actually for that kind of money you should be able to get a second hand strat,sorry for insisting ,but those are blues guitars ,is fair to say that yamaha and ibanez guitars are also good,but for my point of view ,they don't compare with a strat ,unless you're a metal player(which is not the case of course). and the amp,mmm,we could say that you can skip that bit ,but as i see it ,the amp is one of the most important pieces when it comes to play the guitar,it shouldn't be considered as a mere amplifier with a speaker ,it should be considered a musical instrument as well.for 300$ you definitely can get a Squire strat and a small 10w amp ,second hand of course.
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mer. 19 oct. 2005, 03:13
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Hi My message has got strange chars at each inverted commas and is difficult to read. I hope this version will be more readable (same text). Hi folks Thanks for keeping giving me your inputs. Since I have no elements to make my own opinion Ifm very interested in whatever you say. It helps a lot. I was completely clueless, now Ifm a little less clueless ;-) I did the same before I bought my Firewire Solo. With my Mac and my sound system it makes a perfect match. The help of savvy people is invaluable :-) Letfs say I want the same kind sound as Howlinf Wolffs, Hookerfs, Luther Johnsonfs (Luther "Georgia Boy (snake)"Johnson, Ifm nuts about eLonesome in my bedroomf record) or Otis Rushfs: * should I forget about Yamaha or Ibanez? * is there only Fender or Gibson and their subsidiaries that sound that way? * is an amp necessary? what an amp is supposed to add by the way? remember I have an M-Audio Firewire Solo sound interface to plug the guitar and the mike on. Ifve been looking at overdrives on BEHRINGERfs site. I didnft check other vendors yet. What do you think about stuff like such products, which are dirt cheap? This one is supposed to be dedicated to the blues: Blues Overdrive BO100 http://www.behringer.com/BO100/index.cfm?lang=ENGbut what are the Level and Tone controls supposed to add to the ones existing on all guitars? Is it the Gain that makes the difference as well as the pedal? This other one is the same price with different controls and apparently a different purpose: Overdrive/Distortion OD100 http://www.behringer.com/OD100/index.cfm?lang=ENGWhat about something a little more expensive but with lots of options: Modeling Amp/Multi-Effects Processor with Integrated Expression Pedal X V-AMP http://www.behringer.com/X-V-AMP/index.cfm?lang=ENGAccording to the userfs manual: the X V-AMP features 100 user-rewritable presets, each consisting of 7 ingredients: 1. amp simulation 2. speaker simulation 3. pre-amp effects (noise gate, compressor, Wah Wah) 4. adjustable presence and bass EQs, 5. modulation effect (e.g. phaser, chorus etc.) 6. delay effect 7. reverb Isnft it all what a blues player is supposed to have? ;-) I donft get the meaning of every item but Ifll read the manual more closely ;-) The first two can fit in your pocket, the last in a bag. Isnft it the kind of stuff that would do the job instead of a bulky amp including a speaker? They would fit into my already existing chain system, between the guitar and the interface, while combos would add another branch. Just another stupid question: wouldnft that make sound any guitar the way you like (provided it has the correct quality)? Yet another one: what about double coil mikes Vs. simple coil? and 2 Vs. 3 mikes? TIA Nick
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