I played a guitar at the store the other day... RG220B or something...It played really nicely and does what I want it to do for a pretty good price (300).
However, upon returning home and reading about it, I found many mixed opinions about it...
I haven't had any experience with guitars with floating bridges, basically, is this a guitar that will break down in 2-3 months and have to be replaced? I want something reliable, any suggestions?
Inexpensive but not crappy guitar with a floyd Rose.
Save your time (and money) and get a better guitar.
You could buy a cheaper guitar, but to then have to buy new parts and leave it with a tech for a week is too much of a hassle...
Save up some money, and shop around for a good price.
You'll be surprised to see how "affordable" those expensive guitars can be!

You could buy a cheaper guitar, but to then have to buy new parts and leave it with a tech for a week is too much of a hassle...
Save up some money, and shop around for a good price.
You'll be surprised to see how "affordable" those expensive guitars can be!

i bought an esp mh 301 for about 500 and i love it. It comes with a floyd rose and emg hz pickups, and so far the only problem i've had with it was the wiring in the output jack but that was easily fixed with a soldering iron, anyway if you want a nice affordable guitar with a floyd rose i'd check out some esp's or maybe some jackson's or even some cheaper ibanez guitars, theres lots of affordable guitars out there, you just have to look.
i'm telling you dude,
a used RG550 or RG570 is the way to go!
look them up! do some research!
even on *bay they don't cost THAT much.
check your local music shops too!
...unless you're looking for a JS or JEM or JP model
those you'll NEVER find for less than $1000.00 US
a used RG550 or RG570 is the way to go!
look them up! do some research!
even on *bay they don't cost THAT much.
check your local music shops too!
...unless you're looking for a JS or JEM or JP model

those you'll NEVER find for less than $1000.00 US