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(2 replies, posted in Guitars)

If your decent at Acoustic then electrics will be easy. The strings on an Electric are thiner, the fret board is closer and the neck is thinner. In other words, compared to an acoustic, an electric is far less painfull on your hands.

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(2 replies, posted in Guitars)

I suggest you go for the Vintage AV1H. In my experience, Vintage always delivers top quaility guitars in a reasonable price range. My favourite cheap brand by far.

Also for Amps, the JE-20 (http://sales-matrix.co.uk/shop/article_ … S09007G%26) is a very good amp for practicing with and starting off, but if you want to move on to pedals, then i suggest shelling out for something bigger.

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(1 replies, posted in Guitars)

The loop helps lock the string at the base of the guitar. Post a picture of your guitar (so I can see what model: it doesnt even have to be YOURS just one like it on the net) and i'll tell you how to re-string it. default/big_smile

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(1 replies, posted in Guitars)

Sorry, can't help you.

It looks really good though. Nice and vintage like. Looks like a Fender model but if you got it when you were young then it's probably something like a Yamaha or Ibenez.

I dunno though. I guess it can be your legendary guitar default/tongue. Write a song about it default/big_smile.

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(16 replies, posted in Effects)

I have a huge amount of effects. Although my favourite is the Flanger, Deley and Phaser. Seriously, I'm a Pink Floyd'ist so these come in handy ALLOT default/wink.