Ah! I have the baritone version of that! I like it a lot. I had some SD pups lying around and I swapped them out.
I was a bit annoyed when the "vintage white" turned out to look a lot more like beige in real life but I took to it with sandpaper and "relic"ed. Looks quite good! AMAZING value. And it's one of the few 30" baritones I've seen (they're usually 27-ish inches)
"Vince, have you ever tried playing an expensive bass?" - Polarbear.
"And isn't that the finest acoustic bass guitar feedback solo you've ever heard?" - Billy Moose.
What I want to know is, when is the Aria Pro III coming out? I had an Aria Pro II in 1987, so nothing has changed…and what happened to the Aria Pro I?
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Most of the $400-$1000 so called entry level guitars I’ve played have been really good, when you get down to sub $200 it starts to get a bit hairy like cheap tuners and plywood etc but I think even then if you know how to do a basic fret job and setup most can be turned into gigable guitars.
One of my favourites to play at home is a Vintage V6 Strat which cost me $300.
Reg18 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 6:49 am
Most of the $400-$1000 so called entry level guitars I’ve played have been really good, when you get down to sub $200 it starts to get a bit hairy like cheap tuners and plywood etc but I think even then if you know how to do a basic fret job and setup most can be turned into gigable guitars.
One of my favourites to play at home is a Vintage V6 Strat which cost me $300.
Legit. Most value is to be had in the 400-800 range these days I reckon if you're looking for very good entry-mid level model.
Vince wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 1:28 pm
Ah! I have the baritone version of that! I like it a lot. I had some SD pups lying around and I swapped them out.
I was a bit annoyed when the "vintage white" turned out to look a lot more like beige in real life but I took to it with sandpaper and "relic"ed. Looks quite good! AMAZING value. And it's one of the few 30" baritones I've seen (they're usually 27-ish inches)
jennz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 2:47 pm
Wow I would love to see a pic of it
I'm still sanding bits and pieces though.
"Vince, have you ever tried playing an expensive bass?" - Polarbear.
"And isn't that the finest acoustic bass guitar feedback solo you've ever heard?" - Billy Moose.