Starter kits arent worth it. SAVE UP if your dedicated to playing, your not going to get any tone from a starter kit so you mind as well save up like you did for your build. I suggest you invest in a guitar that is within 400-600, then play, play, play! Get those fingers used to the fret board and rock out with a buddy whose got an amp and invest in a quality one later.
None of my friends play any instruments.
hmm...I've heard more of their name, and they have a great sound. But that's not to say B.C. Rich is bad. Your choice though. I was just suggesting.
i only have one thing to say about fine guitars:
HAMER.
get the newer korean made ones, very sweet, under 700 bucks i think. or, if you have an extra 3000 dollars laying around, get one made in the US. i have a cherry sunburst archtop flametop and it looks like this:
it sounds even sweeter than it looks. i have been playing guitar for over 15 years and it is by far the finest sounding guitar i have ever played/owned. except for that $8K takmine acoustic that i fondle and drool over in the music shop.
TheOtis said:That really depends on what kind of music you're into playing.
Personally, for Metal's sake, don't get a B.C Rich. If you're looking into those, you probably want to play Metal, or just shred.
Ibanez :: Electric Guitars :: RG fixed
There ya go my man. Shred away.