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Post by frans on Apr 29, 2024 15:30:21 GMT
Ok I'm long gone. 58 years old now and havent played the guitar for a long time. Was starting in the late eighties and punk it was, later kinda melodic hardrock and Thin Lizzy and all their guitarists was my heroes. Managed to Meet Phil Lynnot a year or so before he passed away. Never gonna forget that. Then it was all blues... and after that classical reportoire with an hand built nylon stringed guitar. Mainly Bach and baroque transcripts...I've played a lot of different guitars before I abruptely stopped playing for reasons. I just know I have to take it up again, miss it so much. As a "hobby". Ordered the HB ST-20 will this guitar serve me well to begin with even when it's so cheap? When I was playing the guitar seriolsly you couldn't find anything good at that price point. Also ordered Edifier Mr4 monitors and Rode Ai-1 DAC/Interface. So looking forward to play again. English isn't my first language so I apologize for that.
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Post by frans on Apr 29, 2024 15:31:25 GMT
edit: started playing the guitar in the late seventies...
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Post by oghkhood on Apr 29, 2024 16:46:22 GMT
Welcome Bach Frans Seeing that huge background I presume you not need a lot of advice when it comes to the how to.... anyway it is the good place where to ask if needed About the ST20, even that cheapo is not a toy, that is the good of this brand.... Anyway, I'm afraid you may feel some limits quite quickly, just because the better the instrument, the more inspiring, and it is not a simple question of price .... but don't worry, it will do the trick
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Post by DerAlex on May 6, 2024 8:00:41 GMT
One thing:
Instead of that Rode AI-1 interface (unless you want to connect a Microphone to it) I would recommend looking at the Tonex One pedal (https://www.thomann.de/de/ik_multimedia_tonex_one.htm) which gives you all the amp sounds you need and is a very versatile pedal (inluding tuner). And serves as a recording interface.
Seems to me a much better deal than the Rode one. As you are using monitoring boxes and no real amps/cabinets this saves a bundle and is so much more convenient.
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