starter shredder

maelstrom

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ive been wanting to get a shred stick.
should i get a schecter sunset dx hh fr.
or squier stagemaster hh fr.
or ltd m-50.
thanks.
 
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If you decide to sell it later, the Squier will not hold much of it's value (but can be found cheap.)

The M-50 doesn't have a Floyd, does it? I think that one has a Fender-style tremolo, so pass on that one.

I'd go for the Schecter, and swap the pickups on it. If basswood, go for a set of Dimarzios, like Evolutions or Breeds. If mahogany, grab a Seymour Duncan 59 for the neck and TB-5 Duncan Custom for the bridge.
 
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used RG570. they go on ebay for pretty cheap every once in a while. if it's been well taken care of i guarantee you won't regret it. i'd still have mine if the thin neck didn't cramp my hand! and versatile as all hell, too.
 
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used RG570. they go on ebay for pretty cheap every once in a while. if it's been well taken care of i guarantee you won't regret it. i'd still have mine if the thin neck didn't cramp my hand! and versatile as all hell, too.

Yeah, I was going to say. Find a well treated used Ibanez RG5XX. Best "shred" guitars out there for the money. They do so much more too.
 
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Do yourself a favor and get a Kramer Focus or similar 1980ties shredder. Made in Japan by ESP, properly painted, original Floyd Rose that doesn't fall apart and doesn't flex. Same price used as mystery wood guitars with hardware that makes you wonder where the "hard" in the word is supposed to come from.

Ugly as sin, though.

Similar Squiers, Ibanez etc count, too.
 
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RG350EX - Used at $299?
pickup change would help


RG370AX - brand new at $299
same pickups


S420 - Saw one of these used locally
the Zero Point Trem is kinda neat




and of course the one in my signature line
my lovely RG4
 
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^ those might be ok, but i'd go for an old MIJ RG with an original Edge over the Edge III made in china or korea. if you plan on blocking the trem then those might be great options, but if you're planning on playing it for a while i'd go MIJ. my '91 or '93 RG570 (can't remember :D ) still had it's original trem system in it and worked great!
 
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^ those might be ok, but i'd go for an old MIJ RG with an original Edge over the Edge III made in china or korea. if you plan on blocking the trem then those might be great options, but if you're planning on playing it for a while i'd go MIJ. my '91 or '93 RG570 (can't remember :D ) still had it's original trem system in it and worked great!

from the link in the post
The S420 guitar's 3-piece bolt-on maple neck has the fast Ibanez Wizard II neck profile and is dressed with 24 jumbo frets for increased expressiveness. A Zero Resistance (ZR) double-locking ball-bearing bridge offers smooth and stable tremolo action.
 
Re: starter shredder

ive been wanting to get a shred stick.
should i get a schecter sunset dx hh fr.
or squier stagemaster hh fr.
or ltd m-50.
thanks.

Save your dollars, headaches, re-sale questions, quality issues, country of origin curiosities....and get a Charvel like this.

2010 models are made in Japan, but the last several years are all US. There are still a few new ones floating around.
 
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Save your dollars, headaches, re-sale questions, quality issues, country of origin curiosities....and get a Charvel like this.

2010 models are made in Japan, but the last several years are all US. There are still a few new ones floating around.

Judging from the models he mentioned, I'm guessing he has a $200-$300 budget.
 
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never been a fan of the ZR trems. i've heard good things, but never liked them when i tried them. i'd still say an old RG would be the best bang for your buck. but you might really like some of the moderate priced ibanez out there too.
 
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Get a Washburn HM24. Seriously amazing guitar for little money.. The last yr of production 2008, they had a composite fretboard. Very slick for effortless bends..
 
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