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I'm in a dillema

This is a discussion on I'm in a dillema within the Music Man Guitars forums, part of the Gear Talk category; I'm about to start playing in a band. I have a $quier Aff. Strat which is horrible by all means. ...

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    I'm in a dillema

    I'm about to start playing in a band.

    I have a $quier Aff. Strat which is horrible by all means.

    I need an electric guitar to play in a band with, and I don't think the Aff. can hold that much "pressure" Not to mention it fell down the guitar stand today (thanks to my bro ) and I think the neck could be seriously damaged (apart from all the scracthes and similar stuff on it) so I wouldn't want to expose it to more damage by playing it actively etc. Selling it is out of the question 'cause

    1. It's my first guitar ever - emotional bonding

    2. it's in bad shape

    3. no one would buy it

    4. I'd feel to bad to take money for something like that

    So the dillema is:

    To buy a L€$ Paul knock-off in the range of 450$

    Buy a used OLP MM1 for 200$ (missing in poll - mods please edit)

    Or to continue to abuse the Squier for a few years until I get more money to buy a SUB1? 'Cause I seriously doubt I'll ever find a used one.

    If I buy the knock-off, I'll continue saving money for the SUB1, don't worry!
    Last edited by Junior; 12-27-2005 at 08:32 AM.

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    I've played a lot of squiers and once set up they play very well.

    Keep the Squier - practice your set up technique on it - get a good book on set ups e.g. the one by Dan Erlewine. Gig a lot save your dosh and wait for the right one to come along (ehh Foggy?) - and get yourself the EB of your dreams.
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    Junior,

    I say get a proper setup for your existing guitar.
    Because it's your first, you should keep it.
    I do wish I still had mine.
    Save up for the EBMM. It will be a Godly experience when you get it.
    Hang in there and keep the faith! Never settle!
    Good luck in your decision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fogman
    Junior,

    I say get a proper setup for your existing guitar.
    Because it's your first, you should keep it.
    I do wish I still had mine.
    Save up for the EBMM. It will be a Godly experience when you get it.
    Hang in there and keep the faith! Never settle!
    Good luck in your decision.
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    Eh there's one more thing

    I'm in a position to buy a used OLP Axis for less than 200$! I'm thinking of buying it as a non-permanent solution, instead of the LP knock-off, then saving up for the SUB1...

    What do you think?

    BTW That option is missing in the poll. Could some of the mods edit that up. It seems I can't do it.


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    Thats a great looking OLP - Very tempting - try one first.

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    I'm waiting for the guy to reply my e-mail

    I asked him some stuff about the guitar so I'll inform you wha the says...

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    Save up for the guitar you really want. In the meantime, get your guitar set up properly, then proceed to play the paint off of it.

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    Yeah, but the thing is: If I'd buy the SUB1 in the future, after that I'd save for a LP knock-off, 'cause I really want one too! Even thought most of the people here would say that I don't need one when having a SUB1.

    My goal is to have SUB1 (or a SM ofcourse ), a LP knock-off, a Strat (the USA one preferably), an electric-acoustic (which I have - 1/5 of goal accomplished ) and a 12string electric-acoustic

    I just don't know how to do the list...

    First thing is first.

    Electric guitar with 2 humbuckers

    Then multieffect, then amp etc.

    But I have to get the electric guitar first...

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    I've decided. When I get the money goin' I'll go to the store and try some LP knock-offs. And I'm not talking about crapy knock-offs. Something semi-pro. In the price range of 450$ - 500$. After that, the SUB1 is next on the list. If I change my mind 'till the money starts flowin', I'll go for the saving more for SUB1 version. Depends on what I will be lookin' for at the moment and the quality of the LP knock off's I'll run into.
    Last edited by Junior; 12-27-2005 at 10:32 AM.

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    If I had to choose between knock-off Les Paul and Olp Axis or Pet, I would go with Olp, if set up properly they are really nice guitars for the money
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    Quote Originally Posted by Junior
    I've decided. When I get the money goin' I'll go to the store and try some LP knock-offs. And I'm not talking about crapy knock-offs. Something semi-pro. In the price range of 450$ - 500$. After that, the SUB1 is next on the list. If I change my mind 'till the money starts flowin', I'll go for the saving more for SUB1 version. Depends on what I will be lookin' for at the moment and the quality of the LP knock off's I'll run into.

    I bought a brand new SUB 1 for my nephew for Christmas at GC for $399.00. You should be able to find one in the price range you want to pay. I assume you are in the states?

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    no he isn't. I remember he's from Croatia
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    I made the decision for the knock-off 'cause I'm really into Les Pauls these days and I'm sure I won't find a used SUB1 in the price range. Plus, when you buy new, you can choose the finish etc. But if I'd have to choose between a used SUB1 that I like and a good LPknock-off I'd take the SUB1.

    Yes, I'm from Croatia.

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    I think you should save up for the Sub1 man! I mean you're gonna get a LP knock off for 450-500 bucks, you are not far away from the Sub1 in the first place. If you buy the LP knock off, then you are going to have to start from the beginning and that's going to take much much longer then you will probably have wanted.
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