I've seen Angus Young with a Jay Turser SG thing before...
I have played a lot of jay's because the store where I first took lessons had them in stock all the time. IMO, don't even go close to one. If you want something similar, fender is much better. I would go squier any day before jay turser.
Right now my opinion is that you should also concider brands such as squier and epiphone. They might be a little more expensive that the j-t, but I believe they are worth it.
It all depends on what you like better : looks, or quality. Personally, I think that choice is an easy one to make. If you think that epis are boring, there are other companies out there that are better than j-t IMO.
It seems that you have your mind set on one of those tho, so I supose there is no use telling you other wise.:laughing: Just make sure you try one out before buying one.
Dude....one maker for you
www.hammguitars.com
all guitars under 300$ Canadian and come with a gig bag
I have one and it just rocks.
www.guitarscanada.com/Board
for LOTS more information. If you live in Canada you can even try the guitar out COMPLETELY free
anyway, yeah, lots of people have bought hamm guitars already, so yeah, check them out. They wont stay this price for long I bet!
edit: Another nice thing is the pickups. Most cheaper guitars (sub 600$) come with crap pickups. This guitars pickups were GREAT stock. Couldnt believe it.
The problem goes as follows :
- You want a guitar that looks good.
- You want p-90's.
- You want a guitar at a super low price.
The thing is cheap guitars with specialty features is that to have those features in the guitar, you will have to cut down on quality somewhere else. I know you think that most of our suggestions are boring, but perhaps those guitars would not sound boring. I have seen many guitars that did nothing for me visually, but once plugged in, they seemed very interesting.