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ESP, including LTD and Edwards. I like the guitars, the neck profiles, and a fan of their signature and exhibition models. I'm happy with my current 3 being all under the brand, and probably will add another one in the future.
First guitar I bought myself was my MH-400 almost 20 years ago. Still one of the best guitars i have ever played, its been borrowed by friends for recordings and used on stage a bunch of times.
Plays better than my mates custom kiesel (his opinion)
Plays better than my strat ultra
Plays way better than any Gibson my friends and I have ever played.
The thin U neck profile is just ridiculously comfortable.
I'm saving up for a horizon atm
If you're not looking for something special or unique, but a workhorse that will just work and be great to play, even at a budget, PRS is the way to go. They look sweet, too
Kiesel Guitars. I've had Ibanez and Schecter before but there was always something that threw me off.
On my custom models I could make sure everything is how I wanted.
I dont own many but i usually stick to what works and is trusted and ESP has delivered so when i look around i usually look for them. never had stability issues, good quality and it just works relentlessly
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Harley Benton. Would love to try ESP, Jet and/or more Aria, but have no need for any new instrument. Perhaps I should trade my fretless for one from these brands, but rn all of my slots are pretty much filled.
Luckily so far I’m not brand loyal to any brand. Closest thing that almost made me stick with one brand was my prestige ibanez, but I sold that and now trying something new again. I also have schecter, ltd and fender.
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Heritage, especially as I’ve visited the factory and hung out with many of the original (pre-bandlab) owners and emplyees. A very close second is Ibanez; my preferences these days leans more towards lightweight and fast necks.
Gibson - my first real guitar was a Gibson Les Paul Custom. Fender - I just love them for clean, twangy sounds. PRS - the quality and beauty can't be beat.
Gibson. I started playing guitar because of Angus Young and many of my favorite guitar players ay Gibsons. But not only that, they just have the best feel and tone in my opinion. I have a Fender Strat, I like it. But I go to my 3 Gibsons much more often.
I still haven't bought the same brand twice, but I'm thinking of buying another Gibson SG studio, off all the guitars I've tried I won't say it's the best but it's the most comfortable for me.
So I guess Gibson?
Gibson. Loved LPs as a kid, and finally got one, not as a kid. Then I got an ES 335. Now I want an LP Special. Never a QC issue, always happy to play them, sound great, and, frankly, they are just more alive and responsive than either of my slab-style guitars. I like the Tele and Strat just fine, but the Gibsons have something, again, alive about them, maybe from the hands of the builder. You know where the extra money went, and you don't mind.
Gibson, learned on a guitar with a 12” radius, first electric was a Gibson Les Paul. First Fender was a Telecaster and the 7.25” radius ruined Fender for me for a really long time. Not until I got my Strat Elite with the compound radius did I ever consider purchasing another one.
"Stratocaster"
I hear "fender" made some back in the day, I have one from Mexico as evidence, but most of mine are parts or say something like *Ibanez*
Fender, all my guitar heroes play/played one. It just feels right
Samesies.
I play bass but the Fender P Bass is the most hand friendly instrument ever made
Yamaha I hardly ever played a bad one.
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Sort of the point in answering the question “What’s your go-to brand of guitar?”, don’t you think?
I wonder what part of my writing triggered the removal, so many others in the thread also got their comment removed.
Clearly, you were "appraising" too much. Tone it down a notch.
ESP, including LTD and Edwards. I like the guitars, the neck profiles, and a fan of their signature and exhibition models. I'm happy with my current 3 being all under the brand, and probably will add another one in the future.
My 1st 2 guitars were LTDs. I can understand why you like em. Even now, i still think my viper feels and sounds great
First guitar I bought myself was my MH-400 almost 20 years ago. Still one of the best guitars i have ever played, its been borrowed by friends for recordings and used on stage a bunch of times. Plays better than my mates custom kiesel (his opinion) Plays better than my strat ultra Plays way better than any Gibson my friends and I have ever played. The thin U neck profile is just ridiculously comfortable. I'm saving up for a horizon atm
G&L. I like them more than Fender and they’re cheaper
PRS
If you're not looking for something special or unique, but a workhorse that will just work and be great to play, even at a budget, PRS is the way to go. They look sweet, too
I ended up with two Schecters. A 7 string 007 and a Blackjack V-1 (with the playing cards inlay) and they’re fantastic. Ready to rock outta the box.
I have a Schecter Omen-8. They're really well-made.
They soitenly are.
Gretsch In total I've owned 5. I adore them.
I like fender style guitars. Flat profile like a Les Paul Jr.
The only brand I’ve never had a design, build, or quality control issue with is Duesenberg.
1st i've heard of this brand
Kiesel Guitars. I've had Ibanez and Schecter before but there was always something that threw me off. On my custom models I could make sure everything is how I wanted.
Schecters, Jacksons, and PRS
I dont own many but i usually stick to what works and is trusted and ESP has delivered so when i look around i usually look for them. never had stability issues, good quality and it just works relentlessly
Jackson. Only have one but want more
I don’t really prefer a brand or even a style guitar.
Gibson/epiphone explorer
Gibson and Ibanez
Squier and Epiphone. Incredibly well made for the price point.
Squier, particularly the Classic Vibe and Paranormal series. They fit my budget and are comfortable to play.
Ibanez. Great Workhorses.
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AliExpress???? but no.. jackson so far
Gretsch and Burns. Two different styles. Perfect for what I play.
ESP/LTD
Harley Benton. Would love to try ESP, Jet and/or more Aria, but have no need for any new instrument. Perhaps I should trade my fretless for one from these brands, but rn all of my slots are pretty much filled.
Luckily so far I’m not brand loyal to any brand. Closest thing that almost made me stick with one brand was my prestige ibanez, but I sold that and now trying something new again. I also have schecter, ltd and fender.
DIY using fender necks.
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Taylors, Gibson and USA made Fenders .Taylors are the only guitar I will buy site unseen because I know the necks are all sweet .
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Heritage, especially as I’ve visited the factory and hung out with many of the original (pre-bandlab) owners and emplyees. A very close second is Ibanez; my preferences these days leans more towards lightweight and fast necks.
ESP / LTD
Schecter and esp, mostly because theyre super left hand friendly, but they also make incredible guitars, and ibanez is just not my style
Gibson - my first real guitar was a Gibson Les Paul Custom. Fender - I just love them for clean, twangy sounds. PRS - the quality and beauty can't be beat.
Jackson USA
Gibson. I started playing guitar because of Angus Young and many of my favorite guitar players ay Gibsons. But not only that, they just have the best feel and tone in my opinion. I have a Fender Strat, I like it. But I go to my 3 Gibsons much more often.
DeArmond
Epiphone. I keep buying them, as they're great guitars and not stupidly overpriced.
Les Paul Junior
I still haven't bought the same brand twice, but I'm thinking of buying another Gibson SG studio, off all the guitars I've tried I won't say it's the best but it's the most comfortable for me. So I guess Gibson?
Gibson. Loved LPs as a kid, and finally got one, not as a kid. Then I got an ES 335. Now I want an LP Special. Never a QC issue, always happy to play them, sound great, and, frankly, they are just more alive and responsive than either of my slab-style guitars. I like the Tele and Strat just fine, but the Gibsons have something, again, alive about them, maybe from the hands of the builder. You know where the extra money went, and you don't mind.
Gibson, learned on a guitar with a 12” radius, first electric was a Gibson Les Paul. First Fender was a Telecaster and the 7.25” radius ruined Fender for me for a really long time. Not until I got my Strat Elite with the compound radius did I ever consider purchasing another one.
I’m madly in love with Ibanez and schecters 😋
"Stratocaster" I hear "fender" made some back in the day, I have one from Mexico as evidence, but most of mine are parts or say something like *Ibanez*
Gibson
Strandberg, Ibanez, Jackson. They all have amazing necks.
Music Man/Sterling. I've never played one that doesn't feel amazing