He wants a resell value? I didn’t see where he said that.He wants a good resell value, from the point of view digital devices aren’t good
He wants a resell value? I didn’t see where he said that.He wants a good resell value, from the point of view digital devices aren’t good
He wants a resell value? I didn’t see where he said that.
Completely disagree, at 13 the main reason I wanted to play guitar was exactly this.My advice to guitar beginners is to start on acoustic. Especially kids and teens. If you start them out on electric, the first thing they want to do is dial up a bunch of buzzy distortion and effects. God help you if there's a whammy bar involved.
Much better to learn how to play a few notes and chords on a distraction-free acoustic first.
No digital device will be good for ten years.
I’ll give you the advice I would have liked to receive when I started. Get an used amp that will keep the value.
tell us which band do you like and we’ll tell you which amp to buy
My AFX II is still great after 9 years and still worth around $1K ;-)No digital device will be good for ten years.
i don't know that, honestly. sounded like he wanted something that sounds good while he has it so it's worth the expense of buying something in general.you don’t read it you but you know he wants it
beginner of guitar.
I just want to spend the money on something that is good for, say the next ten years.
Go try and find vintage electronics in perfect shape and working for cheap. I don’t think you understand the collector market very well. Everything is worth something over a long enough time span.He wants a good resell value, from the point of view digital devices aren’t good
FAS things don’t land on shelves.Soooo, It's been nearly a year since it was announced. Is there any clear ETA of these products landing the shelves? (even more so for those waiting in Europe).
Soooo, It's been nearly a year since it was announced. Is there any clear ETA of these products landing the shelves? (even more so for those waiting in Europe).
ಠ_ಠFAS things don’t land on shelves.
IMHO, that's the best way of making them lose interest very quickly. When I started out and enrolled in music school, we HAD to take (and pass) a year of solfège, sight)reading and -singing before we could even choose an instrument to play. If you wanted to play guitar, classical was the (only) way to go. I stuck with it and am glad I did, but I think I would have progressed faster - and certainly enjoyed it more - if I could have started out on a electric.My advice to guitar beginners is to start on acoustic. Especially kids and teens. If you start them out on electric, the first thing they want to do is dial up a bunch of buzzy distortion and effects. God help you if there's a whammy bar involved.
Much better to learn how to play a few notes and chords on a distraction-free acoustic first.
FAS things don’t land on shelves.
Yet...Or anywhere else, for this particular product, apparently.
And 6 extra LED-indicated buttons....Adding an FC-6 gets you FOUR extra switch jacks and FOUR extra pedal jacks!
This is why the FM3 section of the forum was deleted.Or anywhere else, for this particular product, apparently.
It wasn't deleted, its hidden to most, but its still there.This is why the FM3 section of the forum was deleted.