Not really. But there is a lot you can do with it. Example Go to E-bay and look at bolt on necks you could probably get a P.R.S. neck or A Kramer Or a Jackson even a old 80s Charvel san dimas change out the neck get a decent set of Dimarzio or E.M.G. pick ups depending if you want active or not a set of Grover locking tuners and maybe a hybrid Khaler bridge ( reason fur the Hybrid no need for routing) all said and done 500$ worth of parts on a 100 dollar Guitar and you not only have a killer guitar but you designed and built it your self all steps are on line and you can learn from setting the neck to intonation to truss rods just look around when your done take it too your favorite Guitar tech and have him check it out now you have an original sounds like a 1500 dollar guitar but its styled to you good luck.
A Dean electric guitar can be purchased from the Music Room, DJM Music and Musician's Friend websites. It can also be found in good guitar shops like Rainbow Music and Guitar Guitar.
Depends on the value of the Guitar and the PS3 model and condition
You can get perfect clarity with any electric guitar when recording to your computer by using a line in or audio in connection. Therefore, you should use your favorite brand of electric guitar. Some good, low-cost guitars inclue the Squier '51 and the Jay Turser "JT."
no it doesn't resonate really way
I would say about 2 to 5 hundred.
Squire Stratocaster.
No, please leave the internet at the next set of lights.
There are several good guitar options for beginners depending on if you are interested in learning acoustic or electric guitar. A Fender Squire Strat is a good electric guitar starter that is recommended because there are fewer coiled strings.
I would just say let the acoustic guitar be, and buy a hollow-body electric guitar.
A Dean electric guitar can be purchased from the Music Room, DJM Music and Musician's Friend websites. It can also be found in good guitar shops like Rainbow Music and Guitar Guitar.
Depends on the value of the Guitar and the PS3 model and condition
A cheap LTD or BC Rich guitar, all depends on what you play and your guitar gods use
I good playable electric guitar for a band will cost you 300+ dollars.
It depends on the guitar and amp, it could fall in a broad range of prices.
You can get perfect clarity with any electric guitar when recording to your computer by using a line in or audio in connection. Therefore, you should use your favorite brand of electric guitar. Some good, low-cost guitars inclue the Squier '51 and the Jay Turser "JT."
mexican made fender ($500)
the wesley dominator. it will be on the wesley guitars website at the end of April