What kind of electric guitar do novice people generally buy? How about IB GRG170

Updated on amusement 2024-04-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    IB GRG170 is good, Cort can also be considered, if you play with metal, you should still consider 170!

    However, most novices still choose SQ 0912, but it is only for novices, and playing the lead is of course not good!

    Playing this stuff is directly related to your financial level, and then there is whether you have a lot of time to practice! Then decide what grade of equipment you use! Generally, novices should not buy too good pianos, almost buy without feeling sorry for it!

    Because in the future, I will consider that the piano and equipment are not enough, and I will have to update the equipment, or simply stop playing!

    If you listen to what others say too much, you will be at a loss, and it is better to know someone who can play.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The 170 is very good, the timbre has the taste of an ibanez, and the feel is very good. The disadvantage is that the wood is not too good, so the sound is a little scattered, but this is also a problem for pianos below 2500. It's good for novices to buy this, and if the level is high, you can change the piano again, and if it's just entertainment, it's enough.

    Who told you that 170 running tones, imagination?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    170 is good, but the sound has no characteristics, and the crank basically can't be used, and it will run the sound. Novices can also choose four pieces of two (squier)0912,The sound quality is good,The feel is also very good,The main thing is that it is cost-effective。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Evaluation and differentiation of the GRG150P and GRX150.

    Many people tend to confuse the difference between the two, and even think that the two are the same instrument. In fact, if it weren't for the similarity of the names of these two instruments, I'm afraid no one would associate them. Actually, we can think of 150p as an upgraded version of 150.

    First of all, the GRG150P is a 24-fret, while the 150 is a 22-fret. What's the difference between the two, yes, and it's bigger. The 24-fret guitar is easy to play with high frets.

    For example, Xu Wei's Blue Lotus, the original solo used 24 pins of one string. That is, double treble e. If it's a 22-fret guitar, he can't play.

    Secondly, 150p is a small double shake tremolo system. And the 150 is a pure single shake. The small double shake can basically cope with most of the skills of the shaker.

    In the case of a single piano, the design does not take into account the crank technique, but pays attention to the stability of the tone. If you want to play the piano in a decent way, then the 150 is a good choice. If you want to add some cool rocking tricks to your playing.

    Then choose to play cool tricks and kill 150 in seconds.

    The form factor of 150p is not quite the same as that of 150. The fretboard of the 150p is edging with cow bones, while the 150 does not. Plus, the 150p has a cool silver metal trim.

    150 is just an ordinary plastic guard plate. The headstock, 150p, uses the classic oblique headstock of Ibanez, which has more personality. The 150 is a straight headstock, which is decent.

    In terms of pickup systems, both use dual single and double pickups. There is not much difference. As for the cost performance, 150p is probably more than 100 yuan more expensive than 150.

    Both are good value for money. The GRG150P has been named one of the top 10 electric guitar classics by British Guitar Magazine, and as an entry-level electric guitar, it is on a par with Squier.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The configurations are almost identical, the same maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, GRG is basswood body, GRX is red wood, bridge GRG is FAT10 known as small double shake, GRX is: FAT6 single shake, and the pickups are also STD. It's different in appearance, it's cooler.

    However, the GRG150P was originally exported. There is a slight difference in sound quality due to the guards, paint and body, but it is almost inaudible. On the whole, the RGR is a little better, but the low-end double shake is unreliable, and this is not a double shake at all, so it is a single shake.

    As for which one to buy, you think about it this way, the timbre is the same, that is, the GRG looks cooler, and if you choose GRX, the tone of the 200 push effect is better. It's up to you to give it up.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, the wood of the 150 and 170 is exactly the same, the basswood body, the maple neck, and the rosewood fretboard. The pickups are all the same, all of them are IBANEZ STD series.

    The point is that the bridges of these two guitars are also the same, both are fat 10 bridges, that is, single-crank bridges. Both have crank handles. This bridge is known as a small double shake, but unfortunately, it is just a false head, and it can only be raised a very limited amount.

    So whether it's 170 or 150, it can only be counted as a single-shake bridge, not a double-shake or a fixed. From this point of view, I think that my friends on the first floor have never played these two pianos at all, and they just speak by feeling, which is a bit irresponsible......

    The difference between the two is 3 points:

    1. The fingerboard of the ibanez 170 DX is edging, with lightning pins, and no guards. It looks better. The fingerboard of the 150 has no pattern, but it has a guard.

    In terms of timbre, if there is no guard, the pickup will be more mellow if the pickup is fixed on the body, and the sound will be thinner if it is fixed on the guard. In fact, this is the difference between the two tones. 170 is a little thicker.

    The 2,170 has a very thick neck, almost the thickest of all Ibanez models, and has a similar feel to the Fender. If you like the ibanez because of its thin neck, which is suitable for friends with small hands, the 170 will definitely disappoint you.

    3, and the most important difference, is that 170 has 24 frets, and 150 has only 22 frets. So the range of 170 is 4 octaves, and 150 is only 3 and a half. That's the key difference.

    In general, timbre aside, (because the difference is really not big), if you have special requirements for solo and have to buy 24 frets, then you can only choose 170. If you like to feel thinner, 170 is not suitable. If you don't have any requirements for the above points, then pick one you like, 170 is more beautiful and more expensive.

    It's up to you to care about your appearance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, it's all about the same, 170 is a little more expensive than 150, and 170 has a crank, it is a small double shake, 150 I forgot whether there is no crank or a single shake, but novices generally don't need a crank, there is a crank may not be able to tune the tone, these two are low-end products, if you must choose between the two, so let it be said to you, 170 is a little more expensive, it is expensive on the side of his fretboard is white, it looks good, it looks good, it looks like a high-end piano, and the steel bar adjustment bit of the headstock is a little better, But if you look carefully, you can still see that it is not a high-end piano, in fact, for novices, the first guitar will have to be replaced sooner or later, from this level, since they are all about the same performance, it is better to buy cheaper, but it is not much cheaper, probably about, the pickups I remember seem to be the same, that is to say, the timbre will not be too far behind, but after all, there is a crank, more durable.

    In the end, in addition to some dispensable features, the 150 is cheaper, the 170 is a little more expensive, a little better-looking, and it is a little more fun with things like a crank, and it feels like you can use it for a longer time before changing the piano, depending on your own choice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    170 isn't worth that price. Newbies can buy 150. Single-shake. It is not easy to go out of voice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    170 is enough, and it can generally be used for about 2 years (it's not very cost-effective, it mainly refers to the production in the past two years).

    And the next time you ask this kind of question, remember to tell someone your budget. Otherwise I don't know what you can buy. If you are a novice, I think it is best to buy a good box, and the box comes with distortion, and then consider the monolith.

    The main recommendation of the box is the tube box (referred to as the tube box) VT10 **1000 or so, this box has been used by many people (it is said that the return rate is a bit high. The main thing is that it is cost-effective, and the built-in distortion is not enough to need faders to assist or directly distort the effect. 2.

    The money is really not enough Lefuhao WGR10 pre-amp tube box **700 or so, although it is not a full tube, but the sound is OK, the built-in effect is overload, so I have to get the distortion effect Zhuo Le JTA-05 This has not been used, I heard my classmates say that it is okay, and I also want the effect. Or buy a transistor box with a larger speaker, such as the Fender FM210 1200 or so. (Buy a bigger wattage speaker for better dynamics).

    It is not recommended to combine effects, it is really not conducive to novice practice. How many people use the comprehensive piano practice at the beginning and then get on good equipment (for those who are not good at hand kung fu is called hand-eating equipment), they immediately have the feeling of playing the piano indiscriminately? My suggestion is to wait until the technology is good in the future, and then use the comprehensive to do the scene, it will be more convenient.

    In the case of a single block, I think it is enough to start with a distortion or fader (overdrive) block, and then collect it slowly. In terms of distortion blocks, the feeling of using Boss, Joyo, MXR, GT2 is OK. As for faders, I've only used boss sd1, so I don't know a lot, so I can help you ask.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    An entry-level electric guitar that is very cost-effective.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Audio, and armor, generally play the electric guitar, and the number of visits from neighbors is quite high.

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