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This cabinet, especially when it is loaded with it's classic Celestions, will never let you down in terms of tone, feel, look, and durability. I definitely recommend this cabinet, however, do not buy from stores like Casio or Guitar Center. You can find the same thing used for WAY less money. That's what happened with me.
This amp perfectly replicates the same tone as a Marshall JCM 900, and totes an even greater durability. The only downside to this amp head is that it's heavy as a motherfucker. But the BEST thing is the price. And this goes for all Bugera models. They replicate the mainstream amps, such as Marshall, Mesa, and Fender, and sell them for a WAY lower price, but the amp's quality never goes down. My Bugera 1990 costed me 274 dollars, and it has never let me down, not even once. I definitely recommend this amp, as well as the rest of all Bugera models.
I've always heard the reputation with Fender Telecasters being very highly-put, and giving them quite a bit of praise. Honestly, I can't say any different. My telecaster has never let me down, and has always been a smooth-playing guitar, highly durable, while still maintaining a very light body. I plan on switching out the bridge pickup with a far sharper tone, but other than that, this guitar is practically flawless, for a fuckin' great price. I definitely recommend this to guitarists out there who are in active bands.
This guitar has been honestly the most diverse, most smoothly-playing, and the most crisp guitar I have ever bought.Whether or not you buy the EC-256 or the EC-1000, you'll still get the sharp, kick-ass tone, and the amazing feel either way. I thoroughly recommend this guitar for anyone else considering ESP.
This is just honestly the most reliable tuner pedal I've used in my life. Cheap, durable, and reliable, I would recommend this to anybody, from people who gig out, to people who just jam in their rooms.
This is one that I use whenever I go out on gigs, practice, or really anything. It has a neat, more diverse setup. and if you have the stepboard with it, it allows easy transition between the many different tones you can get from this amp. Extremely convenient, extremely durable, and the neatest tones.
This amp gives me just the right tones for just the right moments. Its very versatile, and allows many different tones, especially if applied with an appropriate foot pedal.
The Gibson Les Paul Junior is actually quite the guitar. It plays very well, also light, and very reliable for stage performance and in the recording studio. It has a sharp tone that can be easy modulated given the time to physically edit. Naturally, the price tag is relatively cheap for one, however, you may need to waltz around guitar shops around the area and play them for yourself, before you make a definite decision.