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bottle12am

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Guys--

I'm a bass player by trade, but have been toying with the idea of doing some home-studio (and possibly coffeehouse-type stuff) solo work -- just me and guitar.

I have enough original songs for a CD and am dying to put them out there.

I was considering an acoustic or acoustic-electric...

BUT...

A few months ago I got my first EBMM bass - a brand-new Sterling. The build quality absolutely blew me away. It was truly beyond anything I could hope for.

So while going all-electric wasn't what I had planned, I'm dying to put another EB in my hands.

I don't do anything fancy when I play guitar (I leave the egotistical acrobatics to my bass playing attempts). I just need something than I can squeeze a wide range of sounds out of, that's not overkill if I just take it out to strum and do a bit of finger picking with.

Any advice? I'd love to get another EBMM, but I'm afraid I'd be in the presence of too much firepower for my needs.
 

jongitarz

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Axis Super Sport with the piezo option. 3 bazillion guitars in one. Really.
 

NorM

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jongitarz said:
Axis Super Sport with the piezo option. 3 bazillion guitars in one. Really.
Wise choice. Personally I would go with a SiLO with a piezo. It's about 3 bazillion guitars in one too. Plus yo get 2 more frets fer free.:)
 

kbaim

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I agree you should look into piezo equipped EBMM.

They pop up used every once in a while here. Saving you a LOT of money

Almost impossible to find one new in a guitar store.

But it would also pay to go try out a bunch of acoustic/electric guitars at a store. You may find one that feels right and sounds great.
 
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