It's a great practice guitar, and just as awesome for any kind of casual performance. I love it probably more than I would if it wasn't my first guitar though, to be fair. It's very loud and quite bright, but I added a graphite nut to give it a slightly warmer sound. Oh, it's also tough as nails, takes all kinds of abuse and sounds and plays just as good as I always remembered. The tuners could be upgraded.
@pherndorf i want to know what the sj 180 is worth. i have one that was pulled out of a dumpster. its still in good condition except that the frets are some what flattened out. i was thinking of trading it in at guitar center to get a discount on an epiphone dove i was just wandering if it was a rae model or something.
No, they aren't rare, and they were only entry level guitars when they came out. Laminate top, but takes a good beating, great practice or travel guitar. Some new strings and a good polish would probably get one to one fifty for it on craigslist. Avoid trading it in at GC, they'll rip you off. Also, I bought a Epiphone in that price range once, but the top ended up bowing on me after only a few months, so be careful when picking yours out. Good luck!
I welcome any constructive criticism as equally as I would compliments. Thank you for the suggestions, when I can get around to finalizing this song, I will definitely keep them in mind.
I liked how u add each box of yourself playing... Good Job :D
towaloon 3 years ago
hey how do u like the sj 180??
Chipstastegood 3 years ago
It's a great practice guitar, and just as awesome for any kind of casual performance. I love it probably more than I would if it wasn't my first guitar though, to be fair. It's very loud and quite bright, but I added a graphite nut to give it a slightly warmer sound. Oh, it's also tough as nails, takes all kinds of abuse and sounds and plays just as good as I always remembered. The tuners could be upgraded.
pherndorf 3 years ago
@pherndorf i want to know what the sj 180 is worth. i have one that was pulled out of a dumpster. its still in good condition except that the frets are some what flattened out. i was thinking of trading it in at guitar center to get a discount on an epiphone dove i was just wandering if it was a rae model or something.
aerodynamicband 1 year ago
No, they aren't rare, and they were only entry level guitars when they came out. Laminate top, but takes a good beating, great practice or travel guitar. Some new strings and a good polish would probably get one to one fifty for it on craigslist. Avoid trading it in at GC, they'll rip you off. Also, I bought a Epiphone in that price range once, but the top ended up bowing on me after only a few months, so be careful when picking yours out. Good luck!
pherndorf 1 year ago
I understand the need for a Brit to create a "Moody Blues" medley, (it's just the nature of the breed), but this is complex beyond the score.
Key changes, and less of a morose approach would build this into a more cohesive piece.
Honest opinion.....not meant cruelly.
nutmegger1957 3 years ago
I welcome any constructive criticism as equally as I would compliments. Thank you for the suggestions, when I can get around to finalizing this song, I will definitely keep them in mind.
pherndorf 3 years ago
Build it up... then tear it down. How wishbone man. This is swimming round in my head. It'll probably stick there for a while too. Cheers
trenawl 3 years ago
Excellent--glad I could add something to the music that chases your thoughts around, even if only briefly. Thank you for your feedback.
pherndorf 3 years ago