Guitar beginner question


I'm looking for beginner's electric guitar that I want to practice on blues, jazz and some rock.
My main influence guitar players are Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix in the blues side and Mike Stern on the jazz side.
How much money am I looking to spend?
Can I use e-guitar through home speakers and how?
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Showing 1 response by dekay

Martin: Go to the local shops and try out various guitars. The main flavors to me (I am old fashioned) are still Fender and Gibson. There are many cheap (non USA) Fender Strat's available right now that are nice players, (never liked Telecasters for lead guitar, but they are great for chord work). Gibson's are too expensive and instead you could take a look @ some of the Epiphone copies (maybe even an ES-335 knock off which will play like butter). A guitar that plays all styles (with the right sound) is quite rare and the only one that I ever owned was a late 70's Ibanez (think it was a PF-300) which had many switching options that actually sounded good. If you want a cheap and fun guitar, try to locate one of the semi-hollow body Dan Electro re-issues with a single Lip Stick pickup. They should be around $150-$200 @ a discount if there are any still around. This guitar has kind of a weird sound (but I like it) and it projects just enough volume (on its own) to be played in a small room (for practice/composing) without being amplified. It does not have any where near the volume of a box acoustic in this application, just enough to get you by. I do not recommend playing guitars through home stereo speakers as this can damage the tweeters (it sounds lame anyway). Pick up a small practice amp for $100 or so (they even have headphone/amp combos that are inexpensive if neighbors are a concern). If you wait until you line up a teacher (just start out with the acoustic as theory will be your first lessons) then he/she may be able to line up a used rig @ a good price as well as help you set it up properly. I stopped playing in the early 80's following an accident which damaged my left hand, but following playing the little Dan Electro (mentioned earlier) at a local pawn shop, a few months ago, am considering taking it up again just for fun. Good luck.