It really depends on what kind of sound you want from the guitar, and what kind of music you want to play.
If you want a more country-ish sound, use a Fender Telecaster.
If you're planning on playing classic rock sound, use a Gibson Les Paul. They can run pretty cheap, and they sound amazing.
Metal players should use Jackson or Ibanez guitars. Those things can have more than 27 frets.
If you're a bassist, I'd say the Best one out there is a Richenbocher.
I would say, though, for the best sound and a stunning look, get a Gibson.
Now onto amps.
I would say the overall best amps are Marshall, Krank, and Peavy.
Probably the most expensive are Marshalls, but they sound better than all the rest.
2006-08-07 09:42:41
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answered by [Gabe] 2
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People ask this often. Here's the problems, starting with the most serious: Blow the amp. That's right, it takes more excursion (speaker cone movement) to make a bass note than a guitar note. Can literally tear the cone over time, but more likely just makes the amp sound terrible, getting worse over time. Improper EQ - guitar settings don't voice bass notes well. Under Powered - it takes 3 bass watts to do 1 guitar watt, solid state to solid state (tube is a different story). You'll have no head room, and have to crank it, making #1 above happen faster Cab issues - guitar cabs aren't made to help bass notes. Plug into a Fender Rumble 15 (cheapest Fender bass amp), and then a vocal or keyboard amp. Listen to the difference. In short, YES you do. Also if you want effects, many of them need to be bass effects (although not all)
2016-03-27 02:43:10
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answered by Anonymous
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ESP makes the best guitars I think....if I could afford it I would get a custom one. I have an LTD, which is ESP's cheaper, Korean-made line, and it rivals the quality of a high-end Jackson. Jacksons are great guitars too.
Mesa Boogie and Line 6 make some great amps if you're not concerned with price. But I have a Behringer power amp and 4x12 with a Line 6 PodXTLive as a preamp, and I really like the sound I get. With the Pod you almost don't need an amp, so it's up there in terms of versatility.
2006-08-07 09:41:15
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answered by gravey 2
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All a question of personal taste, and what type of action and sound you want to produce...my personal favourite is the Gibson 335 guitar with a Marshall amp
2006-08-07 09:36:49
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answered by murphy51024 4
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Fender guitar and Marshall Amp.
2006-08-07 09:34:29
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answered by Greg 5
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Les Paul wit a Mesa Boogie
2006-08-07 09:51:49
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answered by Macfilly 2
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i just got a electric guitar (schecter) because it combines fenders style wit gibson's style and amps um i got a crate its pretty coo it tunes the guitar so thats really helpful but u should go to guitar center they rocc!
2006-08-07 09:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Price does matter...you get what you pay for.
Get a Strat and an old Fender tube amp.
2006-08-07 09:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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My top guitars that I ♥ are: Fender Stratocaster, Fernandes and Gibson. IM me if you want to know some makes of each brand.
2006-08-07 09:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Les paul standard,fender telecaster and stratocaster.
For amps:Vox AC30,marshall,fender,riviera....
2006-08-07 10:29:36
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answered by do not disturb 6
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