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<blockquote data-quote="nam97" data-source="post: 238913"><p>Roland Cube amps are pretty much the standard starter amp, they are great value. So are some of the smaller Vox amps, should look into them also if you have the chance.</p><p></p><p>Gretsch make some sweet guitars and I have only had a play around with one in a store. I still prefer the Gibson ES-335 when it comes to looks and playability. I have played a Rickenbacker bass but never a guitar so can't judge, they do look pretty rad though.</p><p></p><p>The problem with Gibson guitars is that they cost far more than what they should be. A Les Paul standard costs almost $6,000 here which is a joke, where as a Fender Strat US standard is only about $2,000. Sure, more goes into the manufacturing of a Gibson but it's just too steep for anyone's liking. I prefer the SG to the Les Paul anyway and that's $3,000 cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nam97, post: 238913"] Roland Cube amps are pretty much the standard starter amp, they are great value. So are some of the smaller Vox amps, should look into them also if you have the chance. Gretsch make some sweet guitars and I have only had a play around with one in a store. I still prefer the Gibson ES-335 when it comes to looks and playability. I have played a Rickenbacker bass but never a guitar so can't judge, they do look pretty rad though. The problem with Gibson guitars is that they cost far more than what they should be. A Les Paul standard costs almost $6,000 here which is a joke, where as a Fender Strat US standard is only about $2,000. Sure, more goes into the manufacturing of a Gibson but it's just too steep for anyone's liking. I prefer the SG to the Les Paul anyway and that's $3,000 cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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