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  1. I have never seen the dictionary used more on HC than in this thread!!!!:poke:
  2. And here's a personal favorite of mine. http://hcbts.arkay.de/frets99/Messiah%20Will%20Come%20AgainDream%20180s2.mp3 Now this may not be the tone the OP is looking for but after he said he didn't have a lot of money to spend, I thought it might be worthwhile to look at one of the best bang for the buck inexpensive pickups out there and not summarily dismiss the option. WOW!!! Easy to see why this is your favorite..............nicely done Allen!
  3. Yeah Ice Tea Burst is the best color gibson has IMHO.....HNGD Play it in good health.
  4. I never realized that Prince was such a beast on guitar. I watched this and my jaw dropped open. By far, one of the best performances I've seen.
  5. From the Instrumentpro website: Aria AD-80 Description: Aria Dreadnought / Aria Auditorium SERIES The pursuit of perfection - This is our theme that we have been pursuing continuously ever since we had started to manufacture guitars about 50 years ago. Aria Dreadnought / Aria Auditorium series lent brilliance to the early and middle days in the history of Aria acoustic guitar. These series has been reborn now to provide the pleasure of music of the high standard for ever and ever. Rich sound and the high grade playability. Accomplished spec is satisfied with from beginner to accomplished player. And Solid top, which is common to all models, will increase the brightness of sound as you use it more and more. The highest grade of Aria Dreadnought series. The gorgeous Avalon binding and the sound hole ring produce high level sound and balanced high quality. Aria AD-80 Specifications: Top : Solid Englemann Spruce Back & Sides : Solid Rosewood Neck : Mahogany Fingerboard : Rosewood Bridge : Rosewood Hardware : Gold Finish : N The price is $1789.00 on their web page http://www.instrumentpro.com/P-ARIAD80.html?PHPSESSID=4d053376857ddf71e51d560f8ce306d8
  6. I am going to express a different take on this. I would suggest that you play as many guitars as you can and think about picking the one that is easiest to play. It is very easy to be put off from learning the guitar by playing one that is hard to play. You can get picky about sound later.
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