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gibson flying v factor
First Electroc Guitar?

I have four different guitars picked out and I was wondering which one is the best choice. I’ve been playing an acoustic for about five months and this will be my first electric guitar.

I’ve narrowed it down to these four:

Fender Stratocaster
Fender Telecaster
Gibson V-Factor(Flying V)
ESP EX LTD EX-400(Explorer)

also if anyone have a link to where I can listen to what each guitar sounds like it will be very helpful.
Note: I plan on play anything from Blues, Southern Rock, Classic Rock, to Hard Rock, and Heavy Metal( i.e. Thrash and Speed Metal, like Metallica, Megadeth, and Motorhead).

I think Strat is the most versatile – you can hear it on SRV recordings, Clapton, Hendrix, Buddy Guy, Skynard, Edge from U-2 does the majority of his work with one, Bonnie Raiit, Alanis Morisette, Kenny Wayne Shepherd , you can play it clean or dirty – probably not any good for speed metal or death metal.
You won’t see a lot of tele’s used in rock – sounds kinda thin and twangy – Tom petty uses one occasionally Keith Richards has one . Johhny Lang uses one. I’ve seen a couple of the emo bands use one in vids but it wasn’t the feature instrument.
The Gibson and the ESP have high gain pickups installed – -tough to get any kind of a clean sound if you need one – but if you need to distort these are your babes. Lenny Kravitz plays a V – lots of the nu-metal bands use the ESP’s- Queensryche, Ramstein, Helmet, George Lynch, Children of Bodom, Arch Enemy, Atreyu, Lamb of God, In Flames.

Exar km04 kamikaze gibson Flying V – gitara-online.pl




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April 7th, 2004 at 5:22 pm

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