#worth it for begginer?
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yes, i used a schecter just like this for years, its a fantastic beginner guitar, as long as you can run your hands on the sides of the neck and not feel the frets jutting out sharply
Is neck fast tho?
fast in what way? meaning you can navigate it fast?
of course
what is your budget, and what are you looking for from a guitar?
Im buying secondhand so its affordable about 300 dollars
You have other options
What specifically do you want from the guitar?
Idk. to have quality sound, stay in tune, and overall nice hardware
What music do you play/what artists do you like
That schecter would be good
Totally a good option
If you want to get it you should
What would your ideal guitar look like?
Colors, shape of the guitar, etc
Can i rock vox with it?
Either all white or all black orr some other smooth combinations
Dinky type would be cool tho
What amp specifically?
That schecter is great, if you want it you should totally get it
Vox vt20x
Do you already have it
I only have acoustic lol
any guitar can play anything
basically doesn't matter what guitar you get as long as you like it
So if you had to choose.which one would you choose
Any amp and any guitar can play anything
100,000% the Spark 40
I like it better
katana for me
I use th e spark every day
Ik but its womans name also
It’s my audio interface, my multifx unit, my blue took speaker, my custom grille for my amp, and much more
thats really good, also check used on Reverb.com
Reverb shipping costs alot so im tryna see local sellers
no? reverb sellers have free shipping
find one local or free shippign
ill find one for you
Isn't free shipping only for usa?
no
Dam
its free shipping if the seller says its free
Lemme check em out brb
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Those are great options but ima try to find local cuz all of em have shipping fee
okay
@proven cedar what do you think about positive grid sounding too bassy?
what's what ive heard someone else say
Yeah i read comments and reviews and almost everyone regrets buying
imo it's fine if you've taking it around with you frequently
but the katana is generally what's recommended
Does katana have app btw?
not an app
it connects to a laptop or desktop and has software you can download profiles to or make your own
Nice if it can work on potato pc lol
look at a mk 2
but whatever is in your budget
the 50 is the basic model
it has 4 preset slots and a 10 inch speaker
nevermind
it has a 12 inch
the ex has an effects loop and supports the GA-FC EX foot controller
the 100 is bigger, has more preset slots at 8, and a slightly better speaker
along with FX loop
I think it’s not a real issue
Just turn down the bass

No, it has a PC app
Another reason to get the spark
The app is better because for gigs it’s more portable
And the app is more versatile
is the katana mk2 recommended if you are just a couch player (no gig, no band, etc)? Or is there a better fit for this profile?
what are you doing? band practice? shows? bedroom?
just getting started, so learning and playing at home in front of nobody else
looking at probably $750 total for guitar and amp
i don't mean to hijack this thread, so I'll either PM you or wait until I can post on this channel. My apologies
get a Positive grid spark, and what specifically did you want from the guitar? tell me in a forum im about to make for u