jeremyb wrote:No doubt you get what you pay for, if you want cheap but decent quality the chinese tokai's or the SX's are quite decent value for the $$.
Thanks, I wasn't actually looking for a cheaper guitar. I just happen to see a body shape I liked and had a quick thought about modding one somewhat with new pick ups etc. depending on what the quality was like.
jeremyb wrote:No doubt you get what you pay for, if you want cheap but decent quality the chinese tokai's or the SX's are quite decent value for the $$.
Thanks, I wasn't actually looking for a cheaper guitar. I just happen to see a body shape I liked and had a quick thought about modding one somewhat with new pick ups etc. depending on what the quality was like.
You'd end up wanting to replace the tuners and nut and bridge and other hardware too
Edward wrote:The 26 pieces are made in Mongolia by unskilled chimpanzees then sent to China for assembly by 8 month old children in kindergartens.
I lol'd
"Man is the most insane species. He worships an invisible god and destroys a visible nature. Unaware that this nature he's destroying is this god he's worshipping." - Hubert Reeves
I have a Mannix tele (gasp!) that I picked up off TM for $80.00. I actually play it a lot more than I thought I would - it's not great, or even good for that matter, but it's definitely better than you would expect for the price. It's ridiculously light, the paint is very thin, it has very low-output pickups, the nut is shit... I could go on, but you get the picture - it's a typical budget guitar. I was getting some decent tones out of it with my TS808 clone through my HR Deluxe, but tried it with a Hot Cake and was blown away - really good note clarity and fantastic crunch. If you have a solid state 10 watt combo don't bother, but with a decent amp it's a pass mark.
My brother has the teardrop copy of theirs that he's turned into a Frankenstein with American Strat pickups from the parts bin. Goes pretty good.
I'm no gear snob and am a sucker for punishment when it comes to the cheap and cheerful. I'd say get one as they are so cheap you could hack it up for firewood...
So what happens to Mannix guitars after they've outlived their usefulness?
I notice there's heaps of them on TM, but they are all new and sold by the same guys in AKL. I've never noticed any 2nd hand ones.
"Vince, have you ever tried playing an expensive bass?" - Polarbear.
"And isn't that the finest acoustic bass guitar feedback solo you've ever heard?" - Billy Moose.