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I am looking for a guitar that is good for playing heavy metal music in a low tunning. Any suggestions??
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1/20/2001 10:09 PM

Bruce Maag (15581) wrote:

Any good guitar, like Ibanez, that have a locking tremelo system.

Strings will stay in tune, especially with different tunings.

Not much help, but a start.



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2/8/2001 9:41 PM

Inactive Member wrote:

AN IBANEZ RG SERIS OR S SERIS ARE EXELLENT.


AND ARE ALSO VERY VERSITILE.

SORRY CANT SPELL

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1/20/2001 10:48 PM

Carl Anderson (2230) wrote:

Yeah, I agree with Bruce. Ibanez guitars are usually your best bet for that kind of playing. Get a locking tremelo and locking tuners or nut.


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1/20/2001 11:55 PM

Chris Jun (329) wrote:

If u wanna go really low, u might consider a baritone guitar. I've never actually played one, but it's supposed to be tuned an octave lower than a regular guitar.



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1/21/2001 12:20 AM

Inactive Member wrote:

I thought they were tuned down a fifth not an octave.

~M~



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2/8/2001 9:38 PM

Inactive Member wrote:

ISNT THAT REALLY CALLED A SIX STRING BASS

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1/22/2001 2:26 PM

Tim Floto (6150) wrote:

I'm suprised Bruce M has plugged Les Pauls. So I will. Gibson Les Pauls are played by so many for heavy metal.



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1/22/2001 2:41 PM

Bruce Maag (15581) wrote:

I was going to, but I think a locking trem sys is better for the head banger.

I sometimes wish I had a locking tremelo. I'm always re-tuning on the fly.

Fit an LP with locking tremelo and I will retract.

I'm sure it's been done. Can't remember seeing one though. It would probably ruin the LP. Kinda like when they fitted one with a Bigsby.

uuhhh!



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1/22/2001 2:44 PM

Stefan Leonhardt (11767) wrote:

The problem is to fit a locking nut tremolo and still have a normal action, you'd have to cut a cavity into the body of the Les Paul (not at the back of the guitar, but the front side) - nobody would really like doing this.





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1/22/2001 3:05 PM

Bruce Maag (15581) wrote:

That's probably why I never have seen one. And I don't think I want to either.

That's a sad scenario.

Keep the LP sacred!






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1/23/2001 1:34 AM

Robert Corbett (423) wrote:

I've got two LP with floyd's.Thay bassicly sound like REALLY expensive strats.Rethinking it, I would've kept the floyd's off the things, but we all do stupid stuff.(Some more than others)





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1/23/2001 12:01 PM

Bruce Maag (15581) wrote:

I thought about doing the same after I saw one years ago. I really wanted the whammy.

But I just couldn't bring myself to do it.

Stay with a "Strat for That"



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2/3/2001 8:19 PM

Steve Black (77) wrote:

They make locking tuners which I have heard are spectacular for guitars without locking tremolos. I have an Ibanez with floyd rose and it is great for metal, but on my Yamaha, the strings go out of tune so quickly that i am weighing on the thought of locking tuners. They keep your "out of tune" guitar "out of tune." As a side note, definitely go with humbuckers for rhythm...that is metal scripture, but if you are a lead man, mix in some single coil

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