Post by miranda0123 on Apr 11, 2012 22:33:40 GMT -5
The best electric guitar parts are hard to find. Whether you’re looking for guitar bridges, custom electronics and bodies, a 3-way switch, volume knobs, jack plates, bass tuners, knobs, pickups, replacement strings and all the rest it can be pretty hard to find the BEST places to get them. The thing is that stores like Guitars Plus don’t always meet the needs of the quality customer. Don’t forget that electric guitar parts can be hard to find if you don’t know where to look. If I want parts for my Fender Telecaster, I might have to look elsewhere to get the cheapest price, than my local Guitar Center.
There are a bunch of retailers out there selling used Electric Guitar Parts. Only thing is that it can be hard to find, whether you’re from Creighton or anywhere else, a brand I particularly found hard to find is the Ibanez. That guitar is definitely hard to find parts for. My friend has a Ibanez 2004 Paris and he has to pay thousands of dollars a year just to take care of it, especially because he uses it in so many performances and such. The popular depot outlets for gibson les paul custom are definitely short on supply and high on price, and even low on quality in many cases, particularly for custom guitars. So for brands like these, I suggest doing a little research and find out the EXACT SPECIFIC QUALITIES of your particular electric guitar parts
Same day shipment is a really good catch for most retailers of les paul custom. One person offered free electric guitar lessons along with the guitar parts just for purchasing his products. Not the best deal because the best electric guitar parts are actually found from your own personal network. Ask your friends, they usually know the most cutting-edge places to get guitar parts, for instance the Elderly is an instrument that is really difficult to find parts for.
For jack plates in particular you might need to go to a special store, one of them near my town is called “Bass Bridges, Bass Tuners, and Electric Guitar Parts” it’s a really shady place that looks like a front for other operations but they sell jack plates. They sell em cheap too. The trick with electric guitar parts like these is you really have to understand how to work the system. Something I’ve had so much trouble finding is the non trem bridge. Bass guitar is definitely considered a treasure to find in my parts. I eventually learned from a friend of mine in a band that he saw a lot of em brought at a particular thrift store!
There are a bunch of retailers out there selling used Electric Guitar Parts. Only thing is that it can be hard to find, whether you’re from Creighton or anywhere else, a brand I particularly found hard to find is the Ibanez. That guitar is definitely hard to find parts for. My friend has a Ibanez 2004 Paris and he has to pay thousands of dollars a year just to take care of it, especially because he uses it in so many performances and such. The popular depot outlets for gibson les paul custom are definitely short on supply and high on price, and even low on quality in many cases, particularly for custom guitars. So for brands like these, I suggest doing a little research and find out the EXACT SPECIFIC QUALITIES of your particular electric guitar parts
Same day shipment is a really good catch for most retailers of les paul custom. One person offered free electric guitar lessons along with the guitar parts just for purchasing his products. Not the best deal because the best electric guitar parts are actually found from your own personal network. Ask your friends, they usually know the most cutting-edge places to get guitar parts, for instance the Elderly is an instrument that is really difficult to find parts for.
For jack plates in particular you might need to go to a special store, one of them near my town is called “Bass Bridges, Bass Tuners, and Electric Guitar Parts” it’s a really shady place that looks like a front for other operations but they sell jack plates. They sell em cheap too. The trick with electric guitar parts like these is you really have to understand how to work the system. Something I’ve had so much trouble finding is the non trem bridge. Bass guitar is definitely considered a treasure to find in my parts. I eventually learned from a friend of mine in a band that he saw a lot of em brought at a particular thrift store!