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not too expensive 335 like
I'm quite sure there already have some discussion about that but didn't found anything, and it's always moving. I'm looking for a ~1000$ solution to get a 335 like, I like the look, electronics, ergonomics. I really like big heads like vintage Epis , I just tried a TA50 from Aria and found it good.
Any experience to share before I get this one and put hum sized P90s on it? |
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I'd go for a Hamer Newport. Those guitars are just phenominal, and you'll probably be able to find one used for that price.
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Ibanez hollowbodies get good comments for bang for the buck , especially if you're changing pickups .
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Old Ibanez Artstars and Yamaha SA (old and new) get my vote.
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Peavey JF, decent instrument.
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You can get a used faded/unfinished Gibson 335 for like $1100. If I were you I would just go ahead and do that. Much like the Faded Gibson Les Paul Specials that sell new for about $750. They are made in America, with all the same electronics and hardware, but the wood doesn't have the finish that the other models have. Great value if you are looking to save on the bank in my opinion.
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You should be able to get a used ES-333 for under $1000. Its basically a 335 with a satin finish, no pickguard, different pickups, and a backplate for easier access to the electronics.
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Heritage 535
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Used Heritage 535, but you might need to budget for replacement pickups if you prefer PAF sounds. I have a 535 Classic that came with Duncan Seth Lovers and sounds wonderful, but most 535s that I've seen have Schaller pickups. The recent guitars with the HRW pickups do get good reviews, though they'll be less common on the used market.
Aren't there cheaper Epiphone and Gibson 335 styled guitar? Bryan
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I had a similar dilemna a short while back. I was looking for an Ibanez AS200 from the early 80's. After looking for that guitar, I became aware of other similar guitars such as the Ibanez AM205 (smaller body AS200), AS400, AS80, Yamaha SA2200, SA800, SA950, Hamer Newport, Epiphone Elite 335, the Heritage 535, etc. To make a long story short, I decided on the Yamah SA2200. It looks great, has a very nice figure (especially on the back, can you say "flamey arse???"), and plays well. I haven't even bothered to change the stock pickups, as they sound fine. Its an older model, but seems to be NOS. To be honest, I had my heart set on the Ibanez AS200 mainly becuase Scofield plays one, but after seeing them sporadically turn up on Ebay and then go for well over 1 grand, I decided that it was not worth it. The Yamaha SA2200 goes for $1500 new from music stores, but I got mine for about $950.
My advice: the Yamah SA200, Ibanez AS200, and Hamer Newport are all great guitars. There's something about Heritage which turns me off, but I can't put my finger on it. the Ibanez AS200s can get pretty expensive on Ebay, especially when you stop to consider the fact that they're well over 20 yrs old. When I was looking, I didn't see a Hamer Newport for under or around 1 grand, but I'm sure they come up from time to time. Thus concludes my rambling (but hopefully somewhat useful) post... |
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I just picked up a used Korean Hamer Echotone for $349 with a nice gig bag. For the money is a super guitar. Better than the China made models out now. Even the Duncan designed pups sound pretty good. If I changed anything it would be the pickups, but even stock, I dig it. I used to have an Ibanez Artstar AS120 model that I wished I never sold.
Here's the Hamer. -Peace -Nate |
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