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  1. Mines:

    Drowning pool - Bodies

    Motley Crue - Wild Side

    Slipknot - Pulse of the maggots

    Skid Row - Youth Gone wild

    Ill nino - How can i live

    and a very original hard rocker list:

    Alice cooper - Bed of nails

    Faith no more - Epic

    Metallica - Enter Sandman

    AC/DC - Back in black

    GNR - Welcome to the jungle

    Def Leppard - Pour some sugar on me

    im wanna have a good list to learn songs from, to get a good idea of making an anthem

    please reply with yours rock3 :xmasssanta:

  2. Contour is like an "inverted" mids control - the lower you set your contour, the more mids you have, and vice versa.

    If you boost your bass and treble, and leave your mids low (known as scooping your mids), you'll get a punchy, very distorted metal sound, good for rhythm playing.

    If you boost your mids, you'll have a much fuller, richer and brighter tone, much more suitable for lead guitar - if you're playing lead in a band you'll generally want to boost your mids right up to avoid the bass frequencies produced by the bass guitar and the high trebly frequencies produced by drums/cymbals etc. If you don't do this your guitar sound will just be lost in a wall of mush.

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    cheers for the info, i never knew that

  3. i went to my local guitar shop today and starting playing one of the esp eclipse models, it was awsome, most comfortable guitar ive ever picked up, it has great weight, 24 frets and for only £475 check it out:

    LTD EC-200QM £475

    ec200qm_blk.jpg

    FEATURES: set neck construction; 24.75” scale; agathis body w/quilted maple top; 3-piece mahogany neck; rosewood fingerboard; dot inlays w/model name at 12th fret; EMG-HZ H-4 pickups; 2 volume & 1 tone control w/3-way toggle; black hardware; tune-o-matic bridge w/stop tailpiece; white binding on neck & headstock; 24 XJ frets

    FINISH: See-thru Black (STBLK)

    Note: its a bit more black when u actually see it, the pic looks a bit brown

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    ESP's LTD line is actually really good. I'd stay away from the 50 or 100 model series. They definitely start getting better around the 400 series, with the set necks. But all in all, they are great guitars.

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    this has a set in neck, i forgot to say

  4. i went to my local guitar shop today and starting playing one of the esp eclipse models, it was awsome, most comfortable guitar ive ever picked up, it has great weight, 24 frets and for only £475 check it out:

    LTD EC-200QM £475

    ec200qm_blk.jpg

    FEATURES: set neck construction; 24.75” scale; agathis body w/quilted maple top; 3-piece mahogany neck; rosewood fingerboard; dot inlays w/model name at 12th fret; EMG-HZ H-4 pickups; 2 volume & 1 tone control w/3-way toggle; black hardware; tune-o-matic bridge w/stop tailpiece; white binding on neck & headstock; 24 XJ frets

    FINISH: See-thru Black (STBLK)

    Note: its a bit more black when u actually see it, the pic looks a bit brown

  5. this is the guitar I'm getting soon. Fender Toronado GT HH

    This is such a great sounding guitar, not like a standard fender it sounds more like a les paul with the humbuckers and maple neck. Seriously for £450 this is a fucking amazing guitar.

    Styling is a matter of personal taste though.

    Good for someone learning too.

    You should seriously consider this.

    EDIT: Also this is great for a guns n' roses style sound if you're looking for something like that.

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    thats the same shop i was going to look for one in brighton

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